DVD stuck in the Studio Hybrid?

I tried to burn a DVD and insert a blank disc, but the player would not recognize it. I hear that the Player keeps trying to read. As you already know the eject button on these hybrids studio never work properly. So I tried to eject using a right click in Windows Explorer (on Vista), but only thing happened the Explorer crashed.

After trying several times I wanted to restart and see. However then it stopped starting upwards. The progress bar from Microsoft comes and then I get a blank screen. The DVD player can cause anything like that?

I thought to open the machine and trying to manually release the DVD. Don't you think it's possible?

Any help is very appreciated. As I said, it is a hybrid of Studio with Vista on it.

Thank you!!!

It's so old, but this is the file that you, boys need - it's the "Intel DELL0100 proximity sensor Driver (ACPI). When you install it should work your eject button. Maybe someone else who still use this old ball over time will benefit after their 10 windows upgrade.

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