Musical Fidelity has revealed not one but two enticing slices of audio gear at the Bristol Hi-Fi Show 2025. While their official launches aren't set to happen for a few months yet, we do have the ...
It’s still possible to buy a decent compact disc player for not too much money and this Yamaha model that I’ve just added to my system is one of a kind. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The ...
Users reported that the CD drive was stuck in the laptop, and they couldn't eject it. The problem could be a result of both hardware malfunction and software issues. To fix things, restart the PC, ...
Why it matters: The recently unveiled slim model PlayStation 5 raised concerns due to the detachable disc drive's online activation requirement. A closer look reveals that switching the component is ...
First, restart your Windows PC and see if it helps. I have found that a simple restart solves many problems, including this one. You may also try clicking on the Eject button while the computer is ...
While there is a button on the CD/DVD tray to let you eject a DVD or CD, many people prefer using the keyboard or a simple click to eject the DVD. Sometimes, this is inconvenient, as the DVD door may ...
A gamer has discovered that the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition console actually has an eject button. The discovery has intrigued Xbox One S fans, as many owned the system and didn't know the eject ...
We’ve all been there: You have an external hard drive or USB thumb stick plugged into your Mac, and you’re ready to part ways. You drag it to the the Trash, or right-click to eject it, only to be ...
Make sure to turn on your Blu-ray Disc™ player to open the disc tray. If it is off, the OPEN/CLOSE button won't function. The disc tray won't open if a disc is loading. This is normal operation. The ...
You can eject a PS5 disc quickly and easily once you've finished playing a game. It might not immediately be apparent how to go about ejecting a PS5 disc, given that the console's design is a bit new ...
The most important button on the original Xbox wasn’t the power button: it was the button to eject the disc tray. Conceptually, this doesn’t make sense. Of course the power button should be the most ...