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reeveah

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Original poster
Oct 23, 2008
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Hi,

Currently im on Windows 7 64bit on Snow Leopard :)

Has anyone encounter problems when trying to eject disc by pressing on the disc eject button (above delete key) in Windows 7? Cuz.. It dont seem to respond at all..

Also, when I tried to eject via my computer and right clicking-eject, I get an error message..

Any advice is much appreciated..

TIA :)
 

DivineEvil

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Feb 7, 2009
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Restart and boot OS X :D. No seriously, I have no idea what else you should do. I have win 7 64bit also and I've not encountered such problem... yet :D.
 

reeveah

macrumors member
Original poster
Oct 23, 2008
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Restart and boot OS X :D. No seriously, I have no idea what else you should do. I have win 7 64bit also and I've not encountered such problem... yet :D.

yeah that's exactly what im doing.. weird..

What about the others out there, have u guys encounter such problem?

:)
 

dKran

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Jul 28, 2007
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Wow, that is strange lol.

I had a similar problem at first, but reinstalling the boot camp drivers fixed it for me, though i could always still eject the disc by right-clicking it.
 

reeveah

macrumors member
Original poster
Oct 23, 2008
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Wow, that is strange lol.

I had a similar problem at first, but reinstalling the boot camp drivers fixed it for me, though i could always still eject the disc by right-clicking it.

Problem solved, all of a sudden i'm able to eject disc via the eject button. :)

Anyway, may I know where did you install the 64bit driver from? I installed from this directory: DVD RW Drive/WindowsSupport/Boot Camp/Drivers/Apple/BootCamp64

Cuz installing from here: DVD RW Drive/WindowsSupport/Boot Camp/setup gives me an error of "Boot Camp x64 is unsupported on this computer model".
 
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