How do I Manually remove CD when iMac won't boot?

Last night I downloaded several updates. Suddenly my Intel iMac 20 no longer boots up past the grey screen of death. A CD is stuck in the drive so I can't use my Install disk. None of the key commands on boot up work so I can't eject. Tech support had me repeat the steps without any luck. Next step is going to a shop.

Does anyone know how to manually remove a CD from an iMac drive? Any paper clip type trick with these? If I could do that I could try the install disk on boot up.
Thanks,

iMac 2.4 Ghz Intel duocore 4 Gb sdram, Mac OS X (10.4.11)

Posted on Jun 7, 2009 11:29 AM

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Jun 7, 2009 12:03 PM in response to den.thed

Thanks. Unfortunately I tried that too and it didn't work. Here's a list of what I tried: Boot up holding - Shift, Boot up holding - Option, Boot up holding - Eject, Boot up holding - Option/Command/O/F, Boot up holding - Left mouse key.

From what I understand the Mac can't perform the eject function because its not booting past the grey screen. So none of the boot up sequences will work. Hence the need to pry that puppy out of there somehow.

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Sep 2, 2009 3:23 AM in response to Community User

Yes there is, Google to disassemble iMac, in my case" iMac 24" intel core duo" and you'll see more then one explanation, also with movie, but you'll need some torx tools. And be careful with disassembling the optical drive, to remove the plastic holder it's a bit tricky. Anyway good luck, but there is also a solutions at:< http://www.macyourself.com/2009/05/01/the-ultimate-guide-to-ejec ting-a-stuck-disc-from-mac-superdrive/> look at it BEFORE disassembling your MAC

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