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Windows CDROM Eject
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I have looked around and can't find a simple solution to what I want to do.
I want to open a CD-Rom from my C# app. It should check if the media is in fact a cd- rom and then open it. Is there a quick solution to this or am I missing something?
Check this URL, it has both managed and unmanaged code for .net
http://bytes.com/topic/c-sharp/answers/273513-how-eject-cd-rom-c
Try below code :
using System;
using System.Text;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
namespace EjectMedia
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
// My CDROM is on drive E:
EjectMedia.Eject(@"\\.\E:");
}
}
class EjectMedia
{
// Constants used in DLL methods
const uint GENERICREAD = 0x80000000;
const uint OPENEXISTING = 3;
const uint IOCTL_STORAGE_EJECT_MEDIA = 2967560;
const int INVALID_HANDLE = -1;
// File Handle
private static IntPtr fileHandle;
private static uint returnedBytes;
// Use Kernel32 via interop to access required methods
// Get a File Handle
[DllImport("kernel32", SetLastError = true)]
static extern IntPtr CreateFile(string fileName,
uint desiredAccess,
uint shareMode,
IntPtr attributes,
uint creationDisposition,
uint flagsAndAttributes,
IntPtr templateFile);
[DllImport("kernel32", SetLastError=true)]
static extern int CloseHandle(IntPtr driveHandle);
[DllImport("kernel32", SetLastError = true)]
static extern bool DeviceIoControl(IntPtr driveHandle,
uint IoControlCode,
IntPtr lpInBuffer,
uint inBufferSize,
IntPtr lpOutBuffer,
uint outBufferSize,
ref uint lpBytesReturned,
IntPtr lpOverlapped);
public static void Eject(string driveLetter)
{
try
{
// Create an handle to the drive
fileHandle = CreateFile(driveLetter,
GENERICREAD,
0,
IntPtr.Zero,
OPENEXISTING,
0,
IntPtr.Zero);
if ((int)fileHandle != INVALID_HANDLE)
{
// Eject the disk
DeviceIoControl(fileHandle,
IOCTL_STORAGE_EJECT_MEDIA,
IntPtr.Zero, 0,
IntPtr.Zero, 0,
ref returnedBytes,
IntPtr.Zero);
}
}
catch
{
throw new Exception(Marshal.GetLastWin32Error().ToString());
}
finally
{
// Close Drive Handle
CloseHandle(fileHandle);
fileHandle = IntPtr.Zero;
}
}
}
}