First of all the disc is in wrong, when this happened to me I had to use tweezers, it was very challenging, you will never put it in the wrong way again! The disc cannot eject because it is in the wrong way, best of luck!
you might have to go to the hard drive, go to the CD & manually eject it. instead of just pressing the eject button.
Most modern operating systems have a software eject. Check your file browser, right-click the drive and look for an eject menu.
No the button is only to eject a game disc or DVD. If you don't have a disc in you can still press the button without hurting the PS3
It does not have a CD/DVD drive so there is no need for an eject button.
Next to the disc drive, on the Wii, theres a button "Eject". Press it.
The drive is probably being used by something and won't release it to eject the disk. Close all the applications and try again. If you only have the Finder open, then it might be trying to read a file or is busy with the disk, for example indexing it in order to find files easier. You might have to log out or relaunch the Finder. Try to eject after each step. If it still won't eject, restart and hold the mouse button down and eject button down during the startup. It should eject automatically. As a next resort, restart your computer in 'Safe' mode by restarting...wait for the startup sound...quickly hold down the SHIFT key and hold down the mouse button. After the startup finishes, if the disk did not eject automatically, try to eject the disk normally. If nothing works, shut down the Mac. Try to eject manually... With the Mac turned off... There should be a small hole somewhere by the drawer - probably next to the button. Straighten out a paper clip and push it into the hole to release the drawer. Don't force it. If the disk has jammed in the drive, you can ruin the drive by forcing it open. If it won't eject with a gentle but steady push, you will have to take out the drive and carefully open it up and get the disk out. If you are not capable of that, then take it in to the service center. There is a free application that adds an eject button to the top menu of OSX. It may open the drive drawer for you. Ejector will an iPod, a CD, a DVD, a USB Key and a .dmg. You can then safely disconnect them from your mac. To get Ejector: http://www.jeb.com.fr/en/ejector.shtml To get Ejector to start automatically at every login: * Go to the Apple menu, then System Preferences, then Accounts, then select Startup items, and drag Ejector to the list.
press the EJECT button
The button that ejects a disc is typically labeled "Eject" and is found on the front of the disc drive. On many devices, you can also eject the disc using the remote control or a software interface on the screen. In some cases, pressing the drive itself may also trigger the ejection. If you're using a computer, you can usually right-click the disc icon in File Explorer or Finder and select "Eject."
if there isn't one you can right click on the disc your trying to eject under my computer and one of the options says eject (the eject button on the actual computer is typically near where the disc drive is)
You press their eject button.
To open the disc drive on an Inspiron 15 3531, locate the small eject button on the front of the drive. Press this button, and the disc tray should slide open. If the button does not work, you can also use a paperclip to gently press the manual eject hole, usually found near the eject button. Make sure to handle the drive carefully to avoid damage.
yes it does ah when u hit the eject button the disk drive comes open right well the disk drive is ur peripheral so yeah is does yes it does ah when u hit the eject button the disk drive comes open right well the disk drive is ur peripheral so yeah is does