On the PSP Go, there is no physical eject button for the game discs, as it does not use UMD discs. Instead, it relies on digital downloads from the PlayStation Store. To delete games or applications, you can navigate to the content on the XMB (Cross Media Bar), press the "Select" button, and then choose the option to delete. For transferring content, you'll use the USB connection to a computer.
were is a eject button on a didj
you might have to go to the hard drive, go to the CD & manually eject it. instead of just pressing the eject button.
Its similar, but a psp go has a slide out button pad and no UMD drive.
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There are three ways to open the Macintosh CD tray if you don't have a button on your keyboard.* Add the Eject button to your Finder Windows. * From the Finder, go to View menu, then Customize Toolbar. * Drag the Eject button to the toolbar and click the Done button. * Hey, you've got an eject button on every window toolbar. * or * Click the eject button in iTunes * or * Use the Eject menu bar item. * From the finder, go to Go menu, then Go to Folder * Type or paste: /System/Library/CoreServices/Menu Extras * In the Menu Extras folder, double-click "Eject.menu" Use the F12 key.
by turning it on with the power button.
It does not have a CD/DVD drive so there is no need for an eject button.
how to eject savely pro duo stick from the computer
Next to the disc drive, on the Wii, theres a button "Eject". Press it.
It is not 'on' the PSP, it is something on special routers. The PSP is asking you to press the button on the router, not locate a button on the PSP.
The pilot hit the eject button which launched him out of the airplane.
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)