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	<title>Comments on: Create Shortcuts to Eject and Close CD/DVD Drive</title>
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		<title>By: AskFranz</title>
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		<description>I would like to know if you know of another way of adding this context menu WITHOUT having to download anything from the internet.

If you didn&#039;t know, you can Close the CDDVD drive tray by opening Computer Management &gt; Removable Storage &gt;  Libraries &gt; ( right-click) on Media Device &gt;  Eject.

Where Media Device is your CD or DVD Drive

This will Eject the Media Device Tray.  Right-click again on the Media Device and Eject is now replaced with Inject (Closes the Tray).

By clicking Inject, the Media Inject Wizard is launched in a new window.  Click Next and Next again.  The Media Device Tray will then close!

Obviously this involves a lot of key strokes, but it does demonstrate that with the correct and known commands/registry entries this can be turned into a right-click context menu for Inject.

Do you know how I can get this to work?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would like to know if you know of another way of adding this context menu WITHOUT having to download anything from the internet.</p>
<p>If you didn&#8217;t know, you can Close the CDDVD drive tray by opening Computer Management &gt; Removable Storage &gt;  Libraries &gt; ( right-click) on Media Device &gt;  Eject.</p>
<p>Where Media Device is your CD or DVD Drive</p>
<p>This will Eject the Media Device Tray.  Right-click again on the Media Device and Eject is now replaced with Inject (Closes the Tray).</p>
<p>By clicking Inject, the Media Inject Wizard is launched in a new window.  Click Next and Next again.  The Media Device Tray will then close!</p>
<p>Obviously this involves a lot of key strokes, but it does demonstrate that with the correct and known commands/registry entries this can be turned into a right-click context menu for Inject.</p>
<p>Do you know how I can get this to work?</p>
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