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Eject Disc


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If I eject the disc using the eject option get the blue screen - if I just push the button on drive and remove do not get this problem - thanks for any replies - I know some replies are several months ago - just thinking perhaps newer suggestions!!!!

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If I eject the disc using the eject option get the blue screen - if I just push the button on drive and remove do not get this problem - thanks for any replies - I know some replies are several months ago - just thinking perhaps newer suggestions!!!!

 

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When you get a BSOD on Eject, it's usually a conflict between the old DLA/D2D drivers and some update that you and/or Microsoft have done on your system.

 

It's probably time to either go right back to the Operating System conditions you had when you installed the software, or else to give it away and move on.

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