My disk drive won't accept disks at all, not even a little to spit them out.

My disk drive will not accept disks at all...there is no disk stuck in there, but nothing happens when I try to insert a disk into my disk drive.
The disk won't even go in the drive a little bit...it's like something is blocking the drive, but I know nothing is in there.
Any ideas on what this may be or what to do to correct it?

It sounds like the lens on your optical drive is dirty. Use a cleaning DVD or wrap a microfiber cloth around a credit card and carefully slide it in and out a few times.

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