On Friday, December 30, 2005, at 12:28 AM, Caleb Cupples wrote:
Now, on my Lombard, I remember a little button that you can press with a pen to force the drive to open. That would've also worked, but that's just my experience. It's probably not good for it, but it'd work.

Caleb




Caleb,

I was eyeing that and was going to insert a paper clip into if other options didn't work. For me, watching a DVD is always a little sketchy on my good old Pismo. I think if I forward chapters or fast forward, it's prone to freezing up.

Thanks,

Donald


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