With the computer off, hold down the mouse button and turn it on. Keep holding the mouse button until the CD ejects. If the CD does not eject, the drive may be damaged.
In the top right hand corner or your Macbook's keyboard there is an eject button. It looks like a triangle on top of a line.
On the top right of your keyboard should be an eject button with the usual triangle with a stripe under; Holding that will eject your DVD.
Do you mean you want to eject CD/DVD Drive? If you can't remove or eject it by push "arrow" button, just go to Disk Utility which plug-in Mac, then find the CD/DVD Drive name, choose it then click Eject button to remove it. And if you're using Windows, simply go to My Computer and locate your CD/DVD drive, right click on it and select on Eject from the shortcut menu.
First, you need to make sure that Mac book has a DVD drive to let you insert a DVD disk. Second, you need a DVD ripping software, such as VLC, HandBrake, Joyoshare Video Converter.
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You find a DVD without the DRM code. Which you probably never find on any commercial DVD.
Press the 'Eject' key, or on start up, hold down the mouse button.
no it does not have a DVD player it is the only mac book that does not have one
you might have to go to the hard drive, go to the CD & manually eject it. instead of just pressing the eject button.
The current range of MacBooks can record on a single sided dual layer (DVD-9) disc.
First, download and install a DVD ripper software for Mac. Second, import DVD file to the DVD ripper. Third, set output format and can also edit the video if it necessary. Last, start converting.
No, the Retina display model does not have a DVD-ROM drive. You can buy an external drive if need be.
Inserting a DVD into the Mac's DVD drive slot will usually launch the DVD Player software. No uploading is required.
u click eject stupid