On Sun, 7 Sep 2003, Timothy Virkkala wrote:
Jeremy D. Pavleck, you wrote:
Instead of cutting out a space in the blank faceplate you could always
stelth the cd-rom. Place the cdrom a bit father back in the mounts then it
is, and use double sided tape to affix the face plate to the tray area of
the cd-rom. Use some foam (insulation foam for doors, windows, etc works
great) or a bit of plastic over the eject button. This way, you just push
slightly on the corner of the drive faceplate by the eject button to
eject it.
Um, isn't the CD drive from the 7100 a caddy loader? I know mine was...so there would be no need to worry about eject buttons and trays and the like, right?
Of course, it's possible that I'm wrong...
I'll get out of your way now, I'll see you later
Cheers, Evan.
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