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There are three ways to open the Macintosh CD tray if you don't have a button on your keyboard.* Add the Eject button to your Finder Windows. * From the Finder, go to View menu, then Customize Toolbar. * Drag the Eject button to the toolbar and click the Done button. * Hey, you've got an eject button on every window toolbar. * or * Click the eject button in iTunes * or * Use the Eject menu bar item. * From the finder, go to Go menu, then Go to Folder * Type or paste: /System/Library/CoreServices/Menu Extras * In the Menu Extras folder, double-click "Eject.menu" Use the F12 key.
The usual options to solve such issues include: * Shut down the computer and start up whilst holding down the mouse button. This may take some time, but keep your finger on the mouse button right up until the disc comes out or the log-in screen has appeared. * If you have Toast Titanium installed on your computer, choose EJECT DISC from the menubar. * Sometimes you can successfully use the eject disc button in iTunes even if the disc is not visible to the Finder * Open Disk Utility and choose the disc you wish to eject in the left-hand pane, then click on the Eject button. * Some Macintoshes have a paperclip hole that you can insert a straightened paperclip into, manually triggering the eject mechanism. * Open Terminal and type "drutil tray eject" to eject the disc/tray, and "drutil tray close" to close the tray. * Restart the computer while holding down Command-Option-O-F, to enter the Open Firmware prompt. Type "eject cd" without the quotes, and press return. The disk ought to eject. To start into OS X, type "mac-boot" without the quotes. Press return, and the computer will continue with the startup. (This will not work on an Intel Mac. There is no Open Firmware on Intel Macs. ) * If your computer has an eject button on the keyboard, restart the computer holding down the Option key. When the startup disk selection screen appears, let go of the option key and press the keyboard's eject button.
you open the CD tray and place it in the designated area then close the tray.
eject the disc and put it back in
Opening a Bose DVD player's disc tray requires the user to press the 'Stop/Eject' button on the remote or the electronic device. Check the model manual for instructions if that button does not appear on either.
* First try the normal methods to remove the disc. Drag its icon to the Trash can in the Dock or select 'Eject' from the File menu. * If you are running a virtual machine, e.g. VMFusion, ensure that the CD is disconnected from the virtual machine. This will sometimes allow the CD to now show up in Mac OS X. * Shut down the computer and start up whilst holding down the mouse button. This may take some time, but keep your finger on the mouse button right up until the disc comes out or the log-in screen has appeared. * If you have Toast Titanium installed on your computer, choose EJECT DISC from the menubar. * Sometimes you can successfully use the eject disc button in iTunes even if the disc is not visible to the Finder * Open Disk Utility and choose the disc you wish to eject in the left-hand pane, then click on the Eject button. * Some Macintoshes have a paperclip hole that you can insert a straightened paperclip into, manually triggering the eject mechanism. * Open Terminal and type "drutil tray eject" to eject the disc/tray, and "drutil tray close" to close the tray. * Restart the computer while holding down Command-Option-O-F, to enter the Open Firmware prompt. Type "eject cd" without the quotes, and press return. The disk ought to eject. To start into OS X, type "mac-boot" without the quotes. Press return, and the computer will continue with the startup. (This will not work on an Intel Mac. There is no Open Firmware on Intel Macs. ) * If your computer has an eject button on the keyboard, restart the computer holding down the Option key. When the startup disk selection screen appears, let go of the option key and press the keyboard's eject button. if none of the above works go to ur apple customer care center .... make sure u do this inside the warranty period
If your CD eject button does not work, you can either buy a new drive, or go to my computer and right click on your CD drive, and choose eject.
you will probably have to hit the eject button, then pull on the CD tray if it is stuck closed with a CD jamming it. Be careful not to pull too hard, or you could damage the drive
Many computer optical drives will have a small pinhole just below the tray. If you insert a paper clip in that hole, it will release the tray and allow you to get your disc out of the drive.
Depends on the model. Some you push on the tray cover and with others there is a button next to it.
To insert a disc, you first need to have the power on. Then push the 'disc-tray open' button, denoted by a small triangle. To close the tray, either gently push it until it closes itself, or push the button again.
You will power on, open the tray, then enter the code 9879 and then 0 for region free. Close your tray, power on, then power off and you are all set.