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If you cannot eject the CD, CD-RW, or DVD drive tray
1Ensure that the computer is shut down and turned off (see page 27).
2Straighten a paper clip and insert one end into the eject hole at the front of the drive; push firmly until the tray is partially ejected.
3Gently pull out the tray until it stops.
If you hear an unfamiliar scraping or grinding sound
•Ensure that the sound is not caused by the program that is running.
•Ensure that the disk or disc is inserted properly.
If the CD-RW drive stops writing
D I S A B L E S T A N D B Y M O D E I N W I N D O W S B E F O R E W R I T I N G T O A CD - RW — Search for the keyword standby in the Help and Support Center. To access help, see "Accessing Help" on page 65.
C H A N G E T H E W R I T E S P E E D T O A S L O W E R R A T E — See the help files for your CD creation software.
E X I T A L L O T H E R O P E N P R O G R A M S — Exiting all other open programs before writing to the
Sound and Speaker Problems
If you have a problem with integrated speakers
A D J U S T T H E W I N D O W S ® V O L U M E C O N T R O L —
A D J U S T T H E V O L U M E U S I N G T H E V O L U M E C O N T R O L B U T T O N S — Press the volume control buttons and mute button, which are located above the keyboard.
R E I N S T A L L T H E S O U N D ( A U D I O ) D R I V E R — See "Reinstalling Drivers and Utilities" on page 74.
If you have a problem with external speakers
NOTE: The volume control in some MP3 players overrides the Windows volume setting. If you have been listening to MP3 songs, make sure that you did not turn the player volume down or off.
C H E C K T H E S P E A K E R C A B L E C O N N E C T I O N S — See the setup diagram supplied with the speakers.
TE S T T H E E L E C T R I C A L O U T L E T — Ensure that the electrical outlet is working by testing it with another device, such as a lamp.
E N S U R E T H A T T H E S P E A K E R S A R E T U R N E D O N — See the setup diagram supplied with the speakers.
A D J U S T T H E W I N D O W S V O L U M E C O N T R O L —
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