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Hi i have had a issue with my disc tray opening recently, I can only open it manually by using a pin to open it on the side, when i press the eject button nothing seems to happen, i get a message saying close or running programmes and then try again, and when i do the same message will keep popping up. I recently had my computer cleaned up and had antivirus installed since then it hasnt worked.
Can any one help?
thanks
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Hi pav_modern,
I suggest, if you have not already done so, you reinstall all preinstalled drivers and utilities – just in case there is a dependency other than the utilities I have already mentioned.
Does the software eject work? Open My Computer -> right click the drive and select ‘Eject’?
Are you able to manually open the tray during the boot process before Windows has fully loaded?
Rich
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Hi pav_modern,
I suspect that whoever cleaned up your system may have deleted some Sony Utilities that control the special function keys.
I suggest that you download and reinstall 'Setting Utility Series' and 'Original Utilities Package' from the support site for your model.
http://www.sony.co.uk/support/en/product/VGN-AR71ZU/updates
This assumes that you are still running the original Vista OS. Also if there is a yellow bang against Sony Firmware Extension Parser in Device manager you will need to download and install the SFEP Driver from the same link.
Rich
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Hi thanks for the reply but it has not solved the issue for some reason
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Hi pav_modern,
I suggest, if you have not already done so, you reinstall all preinstalled drivers and utilities – just in case there is a dependency other than the utilities I have already mentioned.
Does the software eject work? Open My Computer -> right click the drive and select ‘Eject’?
Are you able to manually open the tray during the boot process before Windows has fully loaded?
Rich