Use a paper clip. Open it out and insert it into the hole at the side of the disc slot. Push. If that doesn't work restarting should eject it.
Asker's Response: It's a MACBOOK. It doesn't have a hole at the side of the disc slot. (and i've already tried restarting it!) Actually, it just randomly ejected a week after i first posted this question... but your answer was no help at all...
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.
Press the "eject" key which is the foremost upper right key on the key pad.
Unlike many drives used throughout electronics today, Apple choose a cd drive that does not open. What you do is slide a disc into the CD drive on the side of your Mac or Macbook. It will not let you push a CD in if there is already on there, so don't fret. To eject it, either press the eject button on the keyboard (located in the top right on MacBooks and Macbook Pros), select eject in the application being used, or drag the CD symbol on your desktop into your "trash" icon app bar.
Drag the drive icon to the trash just as you would a CD.
Hi, If you want to eject your kindle device then follow these simple steps: 1. Do to finder. 2. Where it says devices hover over 'Kindle. 3. Click o the little arrow next to the Kindle and just take the USB port out!
they were frquently shot down and burst into flames, with no eject button. therefore...flaming coffin
Go to Apples website and look up YOUR laptop as they are in different spots for diffrerent laptops. Or your manual if you have it still should tell you. "Usually" there should be a small hole either next to the tray opening or on the side immediatly next to it. Use a small paper clip with the computer off.
were is a eject button on a didj
In Irish Gaelic: díchuir (eject, expell; disperse,excrete); cuir amach ('put out', emit, send, etc.) caith amach (throw out, project) In Scottish Gaelic: caith a-mach (eject) tilg-a-mach (eject) as-àitich (eject/evacuate/displace) dìobair (eject/banish/abandon) fògair (eject/exile/banish)
Ejected is the past tense of eject.
yes Uranus does eject gas
Soft Eject was created in 1989.