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Solution for Samsung CD-RW Drive tray problem
I have 2 and half year old 24-10-40 Samsung CD-RW drive. For the last 6 months or so it is giving me a problem: the tray doesn’t come out just by pressing the eject button. I have to press the eject button 5-8 times to eject the tray. I knew many Samsung drives have the problem.
So I decided to find out the solution. What I found was that the tray is not balanced and the rubber band that connects the rear motor to the gear (which moves the tray) has lost its elasticity. One solution is to change the rubber band but finding one is not so easy.
The main reason for tray's problem (which I think) is that the motor has not enough power to pop the tray out. It is due to the magnetic attraction between main motor and the tray's top cover which has circular iron encapsulated in plastic. I have tested the drive without the top-cover. The eject button worked fine.
Finally the solution, which I found, was that never keep the drive without a CD. Always keep a CD (blank or damaged CD or [transparent circular plastic without any coating] ) will do. This is the temp solution. People with same problem can try my temporary solution.
And plz post the reply telling whether the temp. solution helped or didn't helped!
I have 2 and half year old 24-10-40 Samsung CD-RW drive. For the last 6 months or so it is giving me a problem: the tray doesn’t come out just by pressing the eject button. I have to press the eject button 5-8 times to eject the tray. I knew many Samsung drives have the problem.
So I decided to find out the solution. What I found was that the tray is not balanced and the rubber band that connects the rear motor to the gear (which moves the tray) has lost its elasticity. One solution is to change the rubber band but finding one is not so easy.
The main reason for tray's problem (which I think) is that the motor has not enough power to pop the tray out. It is due to the magnetic attraction between main motor and the tray's top cover which has circular iron encapsulated in plastic. I have tested the drive without the top-cover. The eject button worked fine.
Finally the solution, which I found, was that never keep the drive without a CD. Always keep a CD (blank or damaged CD or [transparent circular plastic without any coating] ) will do. This is the temp solution. People with same problem can try my temporary solution.
And plz post the reply telling whether the temp. solution helped or didn't helped!