How to Insert a Disc into Your PC

You need to get that storage disc (a CD or DVD) into your PC to put data on it. When you put a storage disc into your computer, how you actually insert the disc depends on how your drive eats discs:

  • Tray type: The most popular type of DVD drive uses a slide-out tray to hold the disc. Start by pressing the drive’s eject button, which pops out the tray (often called a drink holder in computer jokes). Drop the disc into the tray, label side up. Gently nudge the tray back into the computer. The tray slides back in the rest of the way on its own.

  • Slide-in type: Another type of disk drive works like the CD player in most automobiles; the drive is merely a slot into which you slide the disc: Pushing the disc (label side up) into the slot, as shown in this figure, causes some gremlin inside the drive to eventually grab the disc and suck it in all the way. Amazing.

When the disc is in the drive, you use it just like any other disk in your computer.

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