You're welcome.
Richard P.
Many thanks Richard. It worked!
Marcio
Did you try defragging in the safe mode?
Now I am trying to defragment my C: drive and guess what shows in
the lower bar?
PROGRAM (C:) Paused for Volume Shadow Copy
And...it seems that it will stay there...
Any help?
Many thanks Richard. It worked!
Marcio
At 11:38 26/1/2008, Richard P. wrote:
Did you try defragging in the safe mode?
Richard P.
Computers are forever surprising me...
Now I am trying to defragment my C: drive and guess what shows in
the lower bar?
PROGRAM (C:) Paused for Volume
Computers are forever surprising me...
Now I am trying to defragment my C: drive and guess what shows in the
lower bar?
PROGRAM (C:) Paused for Volume Shadow Copy
And...it seems that it will stay there...
Any help?
Thanks
Marcio
Did you try defragging in the safe mode?
Richard P.
Computers are forever surprising me...
Now I am trying to defragment my C: drive and guess what shows in the
lower bar?
PROGRAM (C:) Paused for Volume Shadow Copy
And...it seems that it will stay there...
Any help?
Thanks
Marcio
straightened paper clip too to no avail...
Try turning the power off and using a stiff (jumbo) paper clip. Pushing
in the paper clip should move the drive tray out about 1/8 to 1/4 inch.
Then you can pull it out the rest of the way manually. Go slow and watch
carefully. You may have to
All kinds of problems are cleared by a re-boot.
At 10:09 AM 5/25/2007, Marcio V. Pinheiro wrote:
Yes, it is a working computer. But...guess what. This morning when I started
the computer
After booting I tried again and the shelf opened out...
Go guess...
This is what happened...
Marcio
At 11:28 AM 5/25/2007, you wrote:
All kinds of problems are cleared by a re-boot.
At 10:09 AM 5/25/2007, Marcio V. Pinheiro wrote:
Yes, it is a working computer. But...guess what. This morning when
I started the computer
After booting I tried again and the
What do you mean by after you replace it? ,,, I tried a
straightened paper clip too
to no avail...
Many thanks
Marcio
At 10:45 PM 5/24/2007, Tony B wrote:
You might try a straightened paper clip instead of a pin. But at any
rate, after you replace it you should be able to get the tray out