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How to add " Close CD-station" in the contextmenu ?
We can open our CD-station with the rightclick menu .( win10-1809 RS5)
It would be very nice if we can close it with the contextmenu also.
Any idea or solution......??
We can open our CD-station with the rightclick menu .( win10-1809 RS5)
It would be very nice if we can close it with the contextmenu also.
Any idea or solution......??
Hello,
If you mean for a CD/DVD drive, then this below may work for you.
Eject and Close CD/DVD Tray - Add to Desktop Context Menu - Windows 7 Help Forums
We have two CD-drives , is it possible to make ithis work for A and B-CDdrive ( the drive -letters are A and B )
Its now only working for A-station......
It'll only work for the default drive by default, but you can use this below as a template to substitute the drive letter you want instead.
Eject and Close CD/DVD Tray - Add to Desktop Context Menu - Page 6 - Windows 7 Help Forums
This is for H-station , my CD-stations are A and B .
Other problem is ; the open/close item in contextmenu is showing on every contextmenu now , I only want to see this in my CD-stations...!
Correct, you would need to edit the .reg and .bat files to use the drive letters you wanted instead.
The context menu should only appear when you right click on the desktop.
Tried "Door Control" from this forum , but did not see any option for ejecting/closing CD-drive in it .
Is this compatible with Win10.........?
Did not work on my Win10-rig , tried in virtual , maybe have to reboot first to make it work …………..??
Yes, it does work indeed , very well , on one of my old HDD-PCs !
Will try tomorrow on my main SSD-machine, will let you know soon………
Tried to install this program on my SSD-machine , with two CD-stations in it , it did NOT WORK ( !!) .......
Program installed and shows up in the taskbar , just as in my old PC , but it did not show my CD-station letters (A and B ), ït seems the program does not " see" my CD-stations !
Its a very handy prog , if it works well , do you have a solution..............??
Last edited by pietcorus2; 15 Feb 2019 at 04:27.