Hi Lee,

The Type Two disks are removable from their trays.  You have to look closely
at the corner, there is usually a break off pin you have to remove.  Just
make sure you don't break off the wrong pin.  There will usually be a little
diagram somewhere on the tray or packaging.  Then it will probably require a
small screwdriver to push the tab to open it up.  Type One disks are not
removable.  Dave


>> My Panasonic LF-D211A does not require the use of a tray plus I can use dual
>> sided 4.7 gig (9.4 total). This offers a pretty significant storage
>> capability, especially since I can treat the media almost exactly like a
>> hard drive. IE, drag files to trash, create folders, move files, install
>> applications directly to disk, and more. Re-Writeable is a slight a
>> misnomer, although true, as most people apply that to media like dvd/rw and
>> cdrw. DVD/RAM is a very unique media, like a hard drive, only the size of a
>> cd. 
> Hey, I have the same drive, but mine has a try. Why the difference?
> Lee McIntosh 


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