There is no "the hackintosh" as hackintosh refers to the installation of Apple's Mac OS X on non-Apple hardware. There will be many variations depending on the computer being used. Not all features will be replicated on a non-Apple computer.
no, notebooks normally can't or it will be really difficult to make in to a hackintosh
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.
You have given no setup. Anyway, hackintosh is bad, and nobody should use it. It might be illegal, too.
Press the "eject" key which is the foremost upper right key on the key pad.
On a Mac, providing the CD is not stuck, you can press the Eject key or right click on the disc's icon and select Eject from the menu that appears or you can drag the icon to the trash and it will eject the CD for you. If the CD has opened in iTunes you simply click the eject symbol next to the CD's name.
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a hackintosh is just a normal pc set up to run mac, most pc's run linux fine.
Push "Eject" - top row of buttons on the radio- far right button. Ignition/key does not have to be on to "eject" the CD.
On a hackintosh?
Building a hackintosh requires a wide range of components which may well include a Mac upgrade disc but this alone is not enough.
No. It is illegal to run Hackintosh (Apple OS on PC).
Hackintosh refers to any non-apple branded computers that are running Mac OS X. The name refers to a mixture of "hack" and Apple's main brand of computers.