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the cd is stuck in a 2002 mazda tribute how do I get it out the eject button does nothing and the cd will not play
If your Samsung DVD player tends to eject the DVD when you put it in, this suggests some sort of damage either to the player or the disk. The lens on the player may be dirty or the disc may be scratched.
To eject a floppy disk from a Macintosh Classic, first ensure the computer is powered on. Then, locate the "Eject" button on the front of the floppy disk drive and press it; this should release the disk. If the disk doesn’t eject, you can also try dragging the disk icon to the Trash on the desktop, which serves as an eject command. If all else fails, you may need to gently use a paperclip to press the manual eject button located near the disk slot.
If the eject button isn't working, you can try ejecting the disk through your computer's operating system. On Windows, open "This PC," right-click on the drive, and select "Eject." On a Mac, you can drag the disk icon to the Trash or right-click and choose "Eject." If that doesn’t work, you can use a paperclip to manually eject the disk by inserting it into the small hole near the drive's tray.
Keep on trying to eject it out with remote or manually on the unit. When it does eject the tray out. Always leave a disk inside the tray. don't leave it empty for seems it more likely to eject out that way. Model I was using was DP202AS pROGRESSIVE SCAN DVD PLAYER.
To eject the navigation disk from a Jeep Commander, first ensure the vehicle is turned off and the ignition key is removed. Locate the navigation system, usually found in the center console. Press the "Eject" button on the device, and the disk should slide out. If it doesn't, gently pull the disk out manually, ensuring not to force it.
This is most likely because there is already a disk stuck in the drive. If hitting the eject key doesn't work, go into disk utility and eject the disk from there, or in Terminal type "drutil tray eject" and hit return. There are many ways to try here (http://guides.macrumors.com/Force_Eject_a_Stuck_CD_or_DVD) but if none of them work on ejecting a stuck disk, bring it in to the local Apple Store.
This happened to me too! Turned out it wasn't the ps3 it was the disk.
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.
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press the disk eject button on the front of your console.