Packard Bell Ixtreme dvd/cd eject button

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    Packard Bell Ixtreme dvd/cd eject button


    hi everyone thought i would post this thread for anyone having problems with the eject button the norm is to use the button manager software(Gateway Photo Frame Software Version 4.2.3.10) that only runs when windows is running after you log in. well i made a discovery after having one of these machines for 7 months! on the right hand side of the front case where the drive is there is a push button encased that ejects the drive it works if you are in the bios handy if you need to use a disc to boot the pc,system recovery. or reinstalling windows, made the discovery today after having the front panel off to fit a bay cooler
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    Last edited by brianzion; 11 Aug 2010 at 04:59. Reason: UPDATE
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    many thanks - I consider myself not totally stupid, and I was searching for it....

    real stupid place to put it....
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    cerien said:
    many thanks - I consider myself not totally stupid, and I was searching for it....

    real stupid place to put it....
    cool yeah all the ixtreme models are like that do you have the software for the eject?
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    I dont. but I dont really need it either
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    I am in the process now of sorting out a packard bell Ixtream. I have the software for the CD/DVD eject button. Not sure how to place it on the WWW. But I can attach it to an email for you. In email subject put Packard Bell IXreme DVD eject button. martin_plumley@hotmail.com

    Brianzion report above is very intreasting. I will try that when I get home.
    Regards
    Martin
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    download the file in a zip to mediafire you may have to open a free account. Free Cloud Storage - MediaFire then post the url link to the file mediafire creates. its best not to post your email address on the forums.
    Last edited by brianzion; 02 Nov 2012 at 08:22. Reason: update information
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    Thank you for your help brianzion.
    I have given your suggestion a try. So here it is . The application that will open the DVD drive on a Packard bell Xtreame when the computer has booted up.
    PB PhotoFrame v5.7z

    Your useful post regarding the push button on the right side is very useful. This works as the computer boots up.
    Regards
    Martin
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  8. Posts : 3,612
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    not a problem thanks for that :)
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    For anyone still having this issue and have stumbled upon this thread looking for the download, it's actually still on mediafire here: http://www.**************/download/e...otoFrame+v5.7z I found it after fiddling with the URL from the above links and how mediafire now order their downloads.
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    Eject button Packard Bell not working


    I have also the problem that my DVD eject button on the Packard Bell is not working after upgrade to Windows 7. I have tried all the links in this thread but non is working.
    Anybody can help by giving me the correct link or sending me the file?
    Thanks a lot!!!
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