Mac Pro Eject key doesn't close tray

Discussion in 'Parallels Desktop for Mac' started by xneog37, Oct 13, 2006.

  1. xneog37

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    I'm using the current release (1940). When I boot into windows XP in parallels and press the eject key, the tray pops out. However, if I press it again, it doesn't slide back in. I can force the drive closed, but that'll prob. break it eventually. I can also disconnect the drive from parallels, press the eject button to close the try, then reconnect the drive. Yuck.

    Anybody else having this problem?

    I'm on a mac pro w/ 2 superdrives. The first is attached to parallels VM.

    Thanks,
    Steve
     
  2. gb14820

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    can only close cd tray manually

    I have exactly the same problem with exactly the same computer (mac pro, 2 superdrives). I can open the tray using the eject key in the keyboard, but can't seem to close it any other way except by nudging it in.
     
  3. BlueSkyISdotCOM

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    On the Parallels window, lower right corner, click on CD > Disconnect.
     
  4. xneog37

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    As I said, this is what I have to do, but that seems crazy to have to disconnect the drive to close it.
    After all, I don't have to disconnect it to open it.
     
  5. larryr3455

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    Me too. I close the tray by pushing on it. Makes me nervous. I guess I'll use the disconnect method.
     
  6. joem

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    I don't understand why people are afraid to push the tray. The drives are designed to work that way, and I've been closing trays that way for many years. Just give it a gentle push (or push the button on the drive if it's accessible).
     
  7. gb14820

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    One problem is that the mac pro dvd tray, unlike the windows machines, does not have a button you press to close the tray.
     
  8. joem

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    Maybe this isn't a problem. Just give it a push. The button is usually under the drawer and hard to reach with the machine on the floor, so I close it with a push, and have been doing so for years, and have never seen a problem with the technique. Maybe remote open and close looks cool, but that's the only benefit I see.

    Again, closing the drawer with a push WILL NOT harm the drive.
     
  9. bgose

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    That's not the point.

    The point is that Parallels needs to fix the problem. I'm having the exact same issue as all of the above (one superdrive only) and I currently have to push the tray back in.

    I don't want to push the tray back in, I want to push a button.

    Call me lazy, but if I'm used to pushing a button for everything else I think I should be able to expect to push a button when I'm using parallels.

    Stick that in your pipe and smoke it!
     
  10. xneog37

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    Word.

    So I sent an email to their support address on 10/13. Got the automated response saying they'd get back to me within 3 business days.

    So far, not a peep. Emailed on the 23rd requesting status of the ticket (#47731). Still not even a reply.

    Good product, can't say much about my customer support experience so far.
     
  11. Mahko

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    same problem here, just to get in my "me too"
     
  12. xneog37

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    Wow, another week gone and still no response from Parallels.

    Do they actually response to requests for support? Case 47731 opened on Oct 13th and still not a peep from them.

    I get they are prob. busy, but seriously -- it says 3 business days -- not 3 weeks or never.
     
  13. bhorta1

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    Same issue here.
     
  14. Ynot

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    Yes, Parallels has problems with injecting CD tray. We will fix it soon.
     
  15. Bismarck

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    How soon is "soon" ? Ynot, you said this in October, and it's now mid-January. I've installed 3120 (RC) and it still has this problem with injecting. Really lame when you consider that the web page announcing the RC for download says
    "NEW! Full-feature virtual CD/DVD drive".
    Maybe that should read
    "NEW! Full-feature virtual CD/DVD drive, including same OLD! bug".
     
    Last edited: Jan 21, 2007
  16. xneog37

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    Well, build 3170 just came out. Does this have a fix for the eject key?

    So just how many months is the 'soon' in 'We will fix it soon'?
     
  17. puithove

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    Look in this thread: http://forums.parallels.com/thread6900.html

    mmika responds that it will not be fixed in this release but rather some future update.

    Sheesh. :mad:

    However, I do agree there are more pressing issues to be fixed currently.
     
  18. xneog37

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    Here I am 6 months after reporting this issue to Parallels and still nothing. I'm sure they could have fixed this in 6 months. Are they just not going to fix this and they don't want to tell me?
     
  19. WimDS

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    Same problem over here :-(
     
  20. mmika

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    Dear Parallels users, it will be fixed into next version of Parallels certainly.
     

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