CD-RW Drive Tray Opens on boot!

ANNOYANCE~
Why does this happen? Does anybody know?
I recently purchased an MSI 52x32x52 CD/W/RW drive and every time i turn on the computer, it spits out the drive tray! It doesn't matter if there is a cd in it or not, it still spits it out. How do i fix this??  (winXP)

I had my cdrw changed.When they tried it at the service , it worked perfectly. but they changed it. My new Cr52-m Behaved similar to my previous but not sofrequent. Today i upgraded my firmware to v3.70 and for the time being, everything is ok. If you decide and try to upgrade your firmware do it carefully and follow strictly the directions described  although it is easy.

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