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asked Sep 13 '10 at 09:17

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Well I like buttons. Therfore putting CDs in and out with a button is quite fun.

answered Sep 13 '10 at 09:20

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Button to open, push to close. The button is inaccessible when the tray is open anyways.

answered Sep 13 '10 at 09:44

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I push the button both ways. Im to scared I'l break the drive if I push to hard.

answered Sep 13 '10 at 10:50

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Push button for opening and closing. Even though pushing it closed probably isn't going to cause problems.

answered Sep 13 '10 at 14:14

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FACT- you should not push the drive in because in the future and I mean over a good time of a couple of years the drive will be very loud and it will have trouble opening all of the time leaving you to either sticking a pin in the hole that opens it or restarting your computer. I have had this problem once and it get really annoying believe me....

answered Sep 13 '10 at 17:48

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I push the button to open, but then push it to close because when I press the button the door in front of the drive covers up the button so the only way is to push it in.

answered Sep 13 '10 at 18:07

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I always press the button - Personally, To be on the safe side.

answered Sep 13 '10 at 18:41

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I always press the button.

  1. I like to push buttons lol.

  2. It's a little pet peeve that kills a little part of me every time I see someone push the tray...lol dunno why.

answered Sep 13 '10 at 19:06

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