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A CD that I was playing the other evening has vanished somewhere inside the DVD player and I am not very sure how to get it out. I tried taking the screws out but they are sort of star or flower shaped ones and although I thought the screwdriver I had was for this type of screw I cannot budge them. Any ideas?
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Hi mrure.


Yes it is likely to be a Star Driver you will need. NOT a Philips


They are always very difficult to remove and easy to damage.


It is essential to have the exact size to avoid damaging the screw head..


' A CD that I was playing the other evening has vanished somewhere inside the DVD player '


Are you saying the draw opened but the CD was not there ?? How Odd..


Fox.

I have somewhere a driver with an assortment of bits including torx. Can you make a firmer identification from, say the RH panel at [en.wikipedia.org]?


I checked that link out earlier today and had difficulty identifying any of them mostly due to the screws in DVD being so small and also because I am in office so do not have DVD player to hand. Thanks for your help all of you. I will work it out.

rahrahrah Wrote:

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> Usually, DVD players have a small plastic clip, or similar on the bottom which allows you to release

> the drawer and get the disc out. Might want to check before taking the whole thing apart.


It's usually a tiny hole, ideally sized for a straightened paperclip. It takes a few attempts, but pushing it straight in about half a cm should release the drawer.

Loz Wrote:

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> rahrahrah Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Usually, DVD players have a small plastic clip,

> or similar on the bottom which allows you to

> release

> > the drawer and get the disc out. Might want to

> check before taking the whole thing apart.

>

> It's usually a tiny hole, ideally sized for a

> straightened paperclip. It takes a few attempts,

> but pushing it straight in about half a cm should

> release the drawer.



Mrure has already explained. The Drawer is Open.

Somehow the disc has slipped off of the drive into the case..


Fox.

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