To view the contents of a disk on a Mac you can:
- Double click on the disk's icon
- Right click on the icon and select Open from the menu
- Select the icon with a single click and press the Command and O keys.
If you want to find information about your mac go into the apple menu (apple icon in the toolbar on top) and click on "about this mac" and it should have your basic mac info like what version you're using, your processor, memory and startup disk. Hope this helped
In the upper left corner of the screen, marked by a small Apple icon. (Only on Apple computers.)
Macintosh Apple.
They probably have a back light behind the apple icon thing and when the computer turns on, the backlight turns on so you know that the computer is turned on.
you can only do that on some computers, if yours lets you play them then put it into the disk holder and an icon should pop up on your screen, if it doesnt come up then go to My Computer and there should be a disk logo on there
Apple
Drag the CD icon to the trash, this will eject the CD, On a non-Apple Keyboard, you can hold down the F12 key (if i remember correctly) or you can simply drag the disk from your desktop to the trash can. You could also use the Disk Utility (Applications\Utilities\). Simply select the disk from the side bar and click on eject at the top.
The eject button on the keyboard above the Delete key, that is if you're using an Apple or Apple compatible keyboard. You can also eject a disk by pressing the [command ⌘] or [Apple ] key, located next to the space bar and simultaneously pressing the E key. You can also eject a disk by selecting File-> Eject from within in the Finder. Clicking anywhere on the empty desktop will activate the Finder and you can then select Eject (File->Eject) from the File menu that is located on the top left of your screen next to the Apple  icon.
The 'Network' icon.
go to "My Computer" you will find te remobable disk icon minimize. Drag your work to the remobable disk icon and check if you hav it be4 takin it out.
You can only do this on the Mac operating systems. Press Alt (Option) + Shift + K. That gets you the Apple Icon. :) 
An computer icon is collection of programs or futures that displays in a single file that display as icon