If you have an Apple keyboard the earlier models had a key dedicated to opening the CD/DVD tray, usually in the upper right corner of the keyboard.
In the later OS's in the upper right Apple menu there should also be a drop down menu for it also.
If it's one of the tray type and NOT the slot loading one,
With the computer OFF, for emergency removal there's a small hole usually on the front of the CD tray that you use a small diameter wire like a straightened paper clip to push in and release the mechanism, it should pop the tray out about 1/4 inch and then use your fingers to slowly pull the tray open.
No you can not, as CD-ROM games are for a PC or MAC.
To insert a CD into a Mac, place the disc label side facing up and align it with the disc slot. Gently push the CD into the slot until the Mac automatically pulls it in. If your Mac has a tray, open the tray, place the CD label side up, and close the tray.
Download an ISO of the Mac OS CD, and then burn that ISO with Nero to the CD. It will be an exact copy of that disc. If the ISO was copied from a bootable CD then the copy you burn will be bootable.
Hasbro Interactive sells a MAC version of Scrabble on CD.
To boot from a CD or DVD on a Mac hold down the C key while the Mac starts up. IF a suitable operating system is available on the disc the Mac will use that. If there are problems with the Live CD boot try an alternative route such as Virtual Box (See links below) which can boot from the CD's ISO file copied to the Macs hard disc.
throw it in the dumpster
No you can not, as CD-ROM games are for a PC or MAC.
Yes; either directly via the CD/DVD drive or via a Mac compatible portable CD/DVD player.
If the Mac does not even turn on, bring it to the nearest Apple store to get it taken out by unscrewing parts of the Mac, or unscrew it yourself. If you give it to a repair store, tell them to take the CD out when they open it up to fix it.
TO MAKE SURE GO TO iTUNE'S AND CHECK IF THE SONGS ARE IN THE MP3 FORMAT THEN TRY IT THAT IS WHAT I DID AND IT WORKS NOW
By work do you mean will you be able to read the CD? If so, yes, it will work. You will be able to access date, movies, music etc. If you mean can you install Mac programs on a CD onto a PC the answer is no.
No it doesnt....