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Got New Powerbook... Got a question?
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<blockquote data-quote="Emrys" data-source="post: 10366" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>The CD-ROMs are free floating in pretty much all laptops. Meaning, that all it does when it ejects is unlocks, and a spring pops it open the rest of the way. You most likely didn't do anything to your drive. You should be able to move the tray freely. This of course could be wrong, as I've never ejected a PB drive, but I have to assume it is the same as my iBook, and every other laptop I've ever used.</p><p></p><p>I know the feeling of having a brand new baby. Don't worry. They are designed to last forever, unless of course you drop it or something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Emrys, post: 10366, member: 2"] The CD-ROMs are free floating in pretty much all laptops. Meaning, that all it does when it ejects is unlocks, and a spring pops it open the rest of the way. You most likely didn't do anything to your drive. You should be able to move the tray freely. This of course could be wrong, as I've never ejected a PB drive, but I have to assume it is the same as my iBook, and every other laptop I've ever used. I know the feeling of having a brand new baby. Don't worry. They are designed to last forever, unless of course you drop it or something. [/QUOTE]
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