If you got your disc stuck..
1) Don't get mad and jam stuff in there to get the CD out
2) Try to eject it and see if i makes the sound to let you know it is not jammed
If that doesnt work then reboot you computer holding the "Trackpad Button" down.
IF ALL ELSE FAILS YOU CAN ALWAYS GO TO APPLE AND THEY WILL TAKE IT OUT
you got a disc stuck in the disc changer.
You can possibly update the Action Replay for the DS on your mac using a program called Boot Camp or Parallels. Both programs enable you to install windows onto your mac, with Boot Camp you have to choose to use your mac as a mac or as a PC, with parallels you can run both OSX and XP or Vista side by side. However, your mac needs to have Intel duo processor. So if you have a Mac Book or Pro or any of the newer macs, you should be able to make the Action Replay work on mac. Edit: Actually, it is possible. Just don't put the small mini-DVD in there, it'll screw your Mac up, just burn the data onto a big disc. There is no way to. The small disc won't fit in the Mac. Believe me, I know, my friend jammed an action replay disc in my iMac and we had to get it repaired add: I had the same problem for stupidly trying, but I luckily got the disc out using some vertical displacement shaking the MB pro until the disc fell out. I think I may have stuck a cotton wool bud stick in as well. But here's something useful. I made a copy of the small Action Replay Disc on my old laptop with the disc trays. Burnt the copy to a normal sized disc. Installed it in Windows in Bootcamp. Gotta Catch-em All. add: my disk got stuck too but i managed to get it out with a paper clip which only damaged the compact disk not my mac but i do not recommend doing this or even trying to get one in your mac unless you have a normal sized burnt copy
You can possibly update the Action Replay for the DS on your mac using a program called Boot Camp or Parallels. Both programs enable you to install windows onto your mac, with Boot Camp you have to choose to use your mac as a mac or as a PC, with parallels you can run both OSX and XP or Vista side by side. However, your mac needs to have Intel duo processor. So if you have a Mac Book or Pro or any of the newer macs, you should be able to make the Action Replay work on mac. Edit: Actually, it is possible. Just don't put the small mini-DVD in there, it'll screw your Mac up, just burn the data onto a big disc. There is no way to. The small disc won't fit in the Mac. Believe me, I know, my friend jammed an action replay disc in my iMac and we had to get it repaired add: I had the same problem for stupidly trying, but I luckily got the disc out using some vertical displacement shaking the MB pro until the disc fell out. I think I may have stuck a cotton wool bud stick in as well. But here's something useful. I made a copy of the small Action Replay Disc on my old laptop with the disc trays. Burnt the copy to a normal sized disc. Installed it in Windows in Bootcamp. Gotta Catch-em All. add: my disk got stuck too but i managed to get it out with a paper clip which only damaged the compact disk not my mac but i do not recommend doing this or even trying to get one in your mac unless you have a normal sized burnt copy
If a Mac computer is not accepting a disc, check the disc for surface scratches. Superficial scratches can compromise the disc and result in errors. You will also want to be sure that the disc is compatible with Mac computers.
If it is the Mac version of Spore and the Mac has an Intel processor (1.7GHz Core 2 Duo or higher) then the disc will work. If it is a Windows disc then it will not work unless the Mac is running Windows.
A CD/DVD disc: It will depend what is on the disc. If there are files (Text, Video, Audio etc.) that the Mac can read then you can open them on the Mac. A hard disc: It will depend how the disc is formatted. Some will work. Some will be read only. Some will need reformatting to a Mac friendly format with Disk Utility.
No, sorry. Apple computer does not support mini disc. There is no drivers that will support mac.
You can try inserting the Mac OS X installation disc and restarting the computer while holding down the C key. This will boot the computer from the installation disc allowing you to check if the hard disc is damaged with the Disk Utility available from the Desktop menus that load. If not a hard drive problem it may just be a corrupted Mac OS X file that will require reinstalling the Mac OS to fix.
You cannot put a Mini Disc physically into a Mac. You can connect a Mini Disc player to the Mac and listen to it through some audio software.
The question mark's appearance when starting up a Mac indicates that the Mac is unable to locate the System software that it needs. Solutions could involve reselecting the Startup disc so the Mac knows where to look for it or starting up the Mac from the install disc and running disc first aid software to repair any damage to the disc.
The MacBook Air does not have any disc drives. If you need access to a disc the you use the disc sharing feature of Mac OS X so the MacBook Air can read the disc in another computer connected to the same network.
No.