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From: chou@husc2.UUCP (chou)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: Re: Why won't my Mac eject the disk?!
Message-ID: <1084@husc2.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 17-Dec-86 16:32:20 EST
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Posted: Wed Dec 17 16:32:20 1986
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Reply-To: chou@husc2.UUCP (luyen chou)
Organization: Harvard University Science Center
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Summary: I'll take it back and get it fixed

Thanks everyone...  I've received tons of replies to my priginal message.  The
consensus seems to be that the disk drive is indeed misaligned in the housing,
and that it can be fixed easily by a repairman, or even by tNewsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: Re: Why won't my Mac eject the disk?!
Summary: I'll take it back and get it fixed 
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Thanks everyone...  I've received tons of replies to my priginal message.  The
consensus seems to be that the disk drive is indeed misaligned in the housing,
and that it can be fixed easily by a repairman, or even by the user, if he/she
is willing to open up the Mac and futz with the drive.  I think I'll take mine
back and have it looked at.  BTW, I've received all sorts of warnings about
trying to force the disk out of the drive.  If anyone is having the same
problem as I am, DON'T PULL on the disk.  Get out a paper-clip and ease the
disk out.  I'll let y'all know if it gets fixed OK....

--Luyen Chou