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Sep 8, 2012 4:07 PM in response to Brandon Fairbanksby Kappy,★HelpfulFive 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 COMMAND-E.
5. If none of the above work try this: Open the Terminal application in your Utilities folder. At the prompt enter or paste the following:
/usr/bin/drutil eject
If this fails then try this:
Boot the computer into Single-user Mode. At the prompt enter the same command as used above. To restart the computer enter "reboot" at the prompt without quotes.
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Sep 8, 2012 4:14 PM in response to Kappyby Brandon Fairbanks,it doesn't have an OS so some of those things i can't do
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Sep 8, 2012 4:16 PM in response to Brandon Fairbanksby Brandon Fairbanks,holding down the left mouse button didn't work
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Nov 14, 2012 12:22 PM in response to Brandon Fairbanksby TetaMarisku,I just had this same issue. I restarted the Macbook 2007 in target mode from another mac, and ejected the installation disk from there.
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Jan 15, 2013 6:06 PM in response to Brandon Fairbanksby Mactopman,Hold down the right mouse (not the left) key after you hear the chime at startup. That worked for me!
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Jul 30, 2013 2:32 PM in response to Mactopmanby wildcatherder2,★HelpfulAs a tech support specialist for more than 20 years, I find CD/DVD eject problems to be among the most annoying feature of Apple computers, where the manual eject button is masked over by the frame.
I tried all of the above, repeatedly, for more than 20 minutes.
A co-worker walked by and said "Sometimes the disk hits the rubber dust seal on the way out and won't eject."
He was right!
I ran my thumbnail along the seal to spread it outward and the disk ejected on the next try.
It's not always software, people!
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Aug 14, 2013 3:07 PM in response to wildcatherder2by David Gorrell 1.67G4,Ya- Hoo ! Running my finger along the disc slot (iMac24) did the trick (after all others failed..) Many thanks!
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Sep 3, 2013 3:59 PM in response to Brandon Fairbanksby jnmaloof,★HelpfulI also have a computer with no OS installed.
What worked for me was to 1) hold down the option key on start-up until the disk/boot icons appear. 2) Then press the eject key (or F12) on the keyboard. Pressing eject on its own did not work.
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Sep 11, 2013 8:11 AM in response to Brandon Fairbanksby j-ho,Just had the same issue where the disc wasn't recognised and couldnt be ejected. Saw on another thread to be aware if you have Parallels or VMWare running the virtual OS could have operation of the disc - and in my case it did so I ejected it from Parallels.
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Oct 8, 2013 1:03 PM in response to jnmaloofby ap Oweyn,I just wanted to say "thank you" to jnmaloof. I'd tried every scrap of advice I could find online, as well as working with a customer service rep on the phone. Thanks to you, I've just cancelled my appointment at the Apple store for tomorrow. My 4-month-old son thanks you for sparing him a trip to Tyson's Corner that would almost certainly have tanked nap time. Much appreciated. The Option key worked a charm.
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Oct 8, 2013 7:14 PM in response to wildcatherder2by msh2020,I've tried everything but this, this really work. Thanks
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Oct 26, 2013 11:17 PM in response to Brandon Fairbanksby AngusMcKinnon,Big big thank you from me as well. I didn't even know I had a CD in there. Right mouse click worked for me.
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Dec 2, 2013 11:32 PM in response to j-hoby Jerry Chrisman,J-ho, thanks, that was my issue. Virtual Box had grabbed hold of the CD. I went to Windows on the VM, and ejected the disk and problem solved.