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I have a Dell Inspiron 15-3531. I looked on the side and it seems there is no eject button. I have tried different tips from posts on the matter here on this site, even the Windows key + E, this pc, right click on driver, click eject. The problem with that is the last part; there is no eject option showing. Please help me on this. I have games I want to play, and they are discs, but I can't play them because I can't get the tray open. So please help. I am a tech wiz, but I need help on this.
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Hi,
Laptops were designed differently.
If you were not able to find the eject button on your laptop, we suggest contacting the device's manufacturer for better assistance.
Let us know if you need anything else. We're here to help.