Disk, Cd-Rom, Or Dvd-Rom Does Not Eject; The Sound Card Does Not Work - @Xi Computer Corporation Mtower User Manual

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Chapter 6, Troubleshooting

Disk, CD-ROM, or DVD-ROM Does Not Eject

The Sound Card Does Not Work

2. If your speaker connections are correct, make sure the speaker volume is high
enough for you to hear audio CDs. Most speakers have a control for adjusting
the volume. In addition, sound cards provide software controls for adjusting
speaker volume. Refer to your speaker and sound card manuals for more
information.
When you finish using a diskette (floppy), CD-ROM, or DVD-ROM, you should
remove the item from its drive. When you press the eject button located just below
the right edge of the diskette drive, the diskette pops up slightly and is pushed part
way out of the drive slot so you can easily take hold of it and remove it from the
slot.
You use the eject button just below the right edge of the CD-ROM/DVD-ROM
drive to access the tray for inserting or removing a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM.
When the tray is inside the system unit cabinet, pressing the eject button causes the
tray to slide out from the case so you can place a disk in it or remove the disk that
is there. Press the eject button to slide the tray back into the machine.
Occasionally, pressing the eject button does not work properly. If you are unable to
eject a floppy disk, turn off your computer. Then use a tweezers to grab the diskette
in the drive slot and carefully drag it out of the slot. Be careful not to use excessive
force.
If you are unable to open the CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive tray to insert or remove
a CD, turn off your computer. Locate the small hole below the CD-ROM/DVD-
ROM's tray and carefully insert the end of a large straightened paper clip into it.
Push gently until the CD-ROM/DVD-ROM tray appears. Do not use excessive
force.
If these steps do not work, take the system unit or disk drive to a qualified service
provider to have the diskette, CD, or DVD removed.
If you believe your computer's sound card is not working, perform the following
steps to identify and resolve the problem:
1. Check your Microsoft® Windows® setup to make sure the sound card drivers
are active. For more information, refer to the sound card and operating system
manuals supplied with your computer.
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