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Dec 20, 2015 3:09 PM in response to elifromsan franciscoby my ginger,You have tried eject from disk utilities, eject key, Command E and mouse key at startup? How about the eject key at startup? and tilting the laptop slightly to the right while doing this .Sometime gravity helps.
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by OGELTHORPE,Dec 20, 2015 3:15 PM in response to elifromsan francisco
OGELTHORPE
Dec 20, 2015 3:15 PM
in response to elifromsan francisco
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Dec 20, 2015 4:10 PM in response to elifromsan franciscoby K Shaffer,Among suggestions some are duplicate efforts:
• Get help with the slot-loading SuperDrive on your Mac computer - Apple Support
Doesn't eject discs or discs eject slowly
- If the drive ejects discs slowly or appears to be struggling, insert and eject a single disc several times. Check the disc to see if it has a label or other material stuck to the disc that increases the thickness. Remove the label if possible.
- If the disc will not eject, try pressing the eject key on the keyboard. Some older keyboards may use the F12 key to eject discs.
- If the disc will not eject, try dragging the disc icon to the trash.
- If the disc will still not eject, try holding down the trackpad or mouse button after restarting the computer. The Superdrive should attempt to eject the disc.
- If the disc continues not to eject, reset the System Management Controller (SMC) and try steps 1-4 again.
- If the disc still does not eject, contact Apple or an Apple Authorized Service Provider, or make an appointment with an Apple Retail Store for additional assistance.
Good luck & happy computing!
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