How to Open a Cd Drive on a Computer

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This wikiHow teaches you how to eject a CD/DVD-ROM tray on your Windows PC. You can usually open the tray by pressing the eject button on the drive or keyboard, as well as by selecting the Eject option in the Windows File Explorer. If the drive will not open using traditional methods, you can use the manual release hole on or near the door to manually eject the tray—just make sure to turn off the PC and remove all connected power cables first.

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    Close any apps using the CD/DVD-ROM drive. If any open apps are accessing files on the CD or DVD inside the drive, close those apps—Windows will not eject the tray otherwise.[1]

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    Press the eject button. If your CD/DVD-ROM drive has a physical eject button, you can usually press it to open the tray. Eject buttons are usually right beside the drive door. Some PCs have eject keys on the keyboard, usually near volume controls. Look for key with an upward-pointing triangle with a horizontal line underneath.[2]

    • If your CD/DVD-ROM drive has a long horizontal plastic bar on the front, press firmly on the right side of the bar to eject the tray.
    • Continue with this method if the eject button doesn't work.
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    Press Win+E to open the File Explorer. You can also open File Explorer by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting File Explorer. Your list of drives will appear on the left panel.

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    Right-click the CD/DVD-ROM drive in the left panel. You may have to scroll down to the bottom to find it under "This PC." A menu will expand.

    • If you're not sure which drive is correct, look for a name or icon reflecting the disk that's inside. If no disk is inside, you may see something like "Optical" or "DVD" near the drive letter instead.
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    Click Eject on the menu. As long as the drive is working properly and no apps are currently accessing files on the CD or DVD in the drive, the tray should now slide open.

    • If the tray will not open, reboot the PC and try these steps again.
    • If the tray doesn't open after a reboot, see Using a Paperclip if the Drive is Stuck.
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    Turn off your PC. If you can't eject the tray using the physical eject button (if there is one) or Windows, the door is probably jammed. Turning off your computer will stop the disk from spinning and make it safe to open the drive with a paperclip.

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    Locate the manual release hole on the CD/DVD-ROM drive's door. You'll usually see a small round pinhole on, below, or beside the drive tray. Behind that hole is a button that can eject the tray whether the PC is on or off.

    • If you're using a desktop PC and don't see a pinhole, you'll need to remove the front panel to make it visible. Check your PC's manual for instructions on removing the panel.
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    Remove all power cords. It's important that your PC is not connected to a power source when attempting to open the tray with a paperclip.

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    Gently insert one end of a paperclip into the manual release hole. Bend one end of the paperclip so it extends straight, and then insert it slowly into the pinhole. When you feel resistance, push inward until the tray pops open.

    • Sometimes the LED light and manual release holes will look very similar. If the paperclip doesn't easily insert into the hole, don't force it—you've likely found the light rather than the release hole.
    • If the tray will not pop out, see Ejecting from Inside a Desktop PC.
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    Pull the tray out. Gently pull the tray away from the drive to open it fully. Remove the stuck disk if applicable, and then push the tray back in when you're finished. Turn the computer back on then test the drive's eject button or use Windows File Explorer to see if the drive will eject normally. If you are only able to eject the tray with a paperclip going forward, you'll need to have the drive serviced.

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    Turn off your PC. If you've tried other methods and still can't eject the tray, you may need to open the CD drive internally. Turning off your computer will stop the disk from spinning and make it safe to open the drive.

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    Unplug all power cords from the back of the PC.

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    Press the Power button on the front of the computer. It should release, moving to the "Off" setting.

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    Remove the side panel from the computer. Check your PC's manual for specific instructions. Generally speaking, if there are thumbscrews, you can unscrew them by hand. Other screws can be loosened with a screwdriver. Once unscrewed, press lightly on the panel and slide it rearward until you can remove it completely.

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    Locate the CD/DVD-ROM drive. You should see a power cable connecting it to the inside of the computer. The connector is usually on the back of the drive and made of plastic with 4 attached wires.

    • If the cable was not connected, connect it securely now. This was likely the problem.
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    Remove the power cable and try another. Exchange the original power cable with another that is not in use. If your CD drive will not open, it may be an issue with its power source. Try replacing the cable that plugs into the back of the drive.

    • If you cannot find another free power cable, try reattaching the original power cord into the drive after unplugging it.
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    Replace the side panel of your computer and plug in its power cords. If the drive's power source prevented it from ejecting, it should now be resolved.

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  • Question

    Can you instruct me as to how I can place this shortcut on my quick launch or taskbar? Dragging doesn't work.

    Community Answer

    Find the application in the Windows File Explorer. Right click while the cursor is placed on the application and the pop up menu should have a Pin to Task Bar option.

  • Question

    How do I open the CD/DVD drive if I can't find it and think it might be disabled?

    Community Answer

    There should be an eject button on the CD tray.

  • Question

    How do I open the CD/DVD drive if I can't find it and think it might be disabled?

    Community Answer

    All DVD/CD drives should have a small "pin hole" on the front of the unit. Take a paperclip, straighten it, and insert into the hole and push. The tray should eject, showing what is possibly in the unit.

  • Question

    What do I do if my CD tray won't eject?

    Community Answer

    On the corner of the screen, there should be an icon with the CD being put into the computer. Hover over it or right-click it, and you will have the option to eject.

  • Question

    How do I open the CD drive?

    Community Answer

    Some Windows 10 models, such as the Aspire One Cloud Book 14, are not equipped with a CD drive. Otherwise, there should be a button near the drive on the outside that will prompt it to open.

  • Question

    How do I open the DVD drive on my Acer laptop?

    Community Answer

    This edition does not have a DVD drive. You may be able to use a USB if necessary.

  • Question

    How do I open the DVD drive on my Acer PC? There isn't a pin hole or a button to press.

    Community Answer

    Use a small, sharp, pointed knife (facing the drive). Insert it into the right side of the plate and pull forward gently.

  • Question

    When a disc will not come back out of a computer, how do I get it back out?

    Community Answer

    On the corner of the screen, there should be an icon with the CD being put into the computer. Hover over it or right-click it, and you will have the option to eject.

  • Question

    How do I open the CD drive on a Dell laptop?

    Community Answer

    On the corner of the screen, there should be an icon with the CD being put into the computer. Hover over it or right-click it, and you will have the option to eject.

  • Question

    How do I eject a CD tray from my Dell computer if it doesn't have an eject button?

    Community Answer

    On the corner of the screen, there should be an icon with the CD being put into the computer. Hover over it or right-click it, and you will have the option to eject.

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  • You can create a shortcut to your disk drive on your desktop without needing to go through the File Explorer. In the File Explorer, click on "This PC" from the left hand column. Under "Devices and Drives", find your CD/DVD drive, right click on the drive's icon instead of selecting eject, choose "Create Shortcut". You may receive a prompt that suggests to create a shortcut on your desktop, selecting "Yes" will create a shortcut on your desktop.

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1. Close all open apps.
2. Press the eject button.
3. Press Win + E to open File Explorer.
4. Right-click the CD/DVD ROM drive.
5. Click Eject.

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