Imac manually eject dvd
· How to manually eject a disc from iMacMusic by Kevin MacleodDisclaimer: The JRESHOW receives free products to create these videos from companies, start-ups. · Note that it may take a few seconds. Command + E. If the above keys won’t work, press keys Command + E together to force eject the disc from your Mac. Right–click. The simplest way to remove a CD/DVD from a Mac is to right-click on the disc icon and select Eject. · All replies 1) Try restarting again while holding the trackpad button; this should always eject the disc. 2) If the computer will boot (it should eventually), then use the eject feature in Disk Utility. 3) Take it in for service; it may be possible to use some tool to get the disc out but it may.
Five ways to eject a stuck CD or DVD from the optical drive Ejecting the stuck disc can usually be done in one of the following ways: 1. Restart the computer and after the chime press and hold down the left mouse button until the disc ejects. 2. Press the Eject button on your keyboard. 3. Click on the Eject button in the menubar. 4. Press the eject key in the top right corner of the keyboard. (Not present in a macbook air) 2. Drag disk icon from desktop to trash can. 3. Right click on disk icon and click eject. 4. Use disk utility to manually force unmount the inserted disk from within the superdrive. This will cause it to eject. Open up iTunes and click on the eject button found at the bottom right corner and your CD/DVD may eject. Alternatively you can try ejecting through disk utility. Disk Utility is found in Finder Applications. Once it's open look on the left hand side of the window and you "should" see the CD/DVD that is in the optical drive.
How to manually eject a disc from iMacMusic by Kevin MacleodDisclaimer: The JRESHOW receives free products to create these videos from companies, start-ups. To eject a disc from your Mac, do any of the following: Eject a disc from the desktop: Select the disc you want to eject, then choose File Eject [ disc ]. Eject a disc from an optical drive: Press the Eject key. Eject a disc from a Finder window: Click the Finder icon in the Dock to open a Finder. All replies 1) Try restarting again while holding the trackpad button; this should always eject the disc. 2) If the computer will boot (it should eventually), then use the eject feature in Disk Utility. 3) Take it in for service; it may be possible to use some tool to get the disc out but it may.
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