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."
Mine's under the front passenger seat. Small release door. It's a 6 disc cartridge inside there. A colored button is pressed and the cartridge ejects for loading/unloading, etc.
Most disc burners eject the disc at the end. Is it ejecting the disc before it burns it? If that is the case, edit this answer with: The Program Used to Burn the Disc The Operating System (eg, windows 7) At which point the disc ejects.
Next to the disc drive, on the Wii, theres a button "Eject". Press it.
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
You need to press the button on the disk drive.Press it,it will open
when the wii is stood up the label on the disc must be face away from the on button (make sure there is no disc already in your wii if the is push the arrow button
press the button that is an arrow with with a line underneath
Hold Eject button down for 6 seconds (while PS3 is on): force disc to eject. I was able to get a disc out by turning off the PS3 by unplugging it and then try holding down the eject button for 6 seconds when turned on and plugged in.
The button that opens a disc drive is typically located on the front panel of the drive itself. It may be a small, round button labeled with an icon of a disc or an eject symbol. In some cases, you can also open the drive through your computer's operating system by right-clicking the drive icon and selecting the eject option.
press the disk eject button on the front of your console.
You hit the button below or next to the disc tray.
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)