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How do I get a stuck CD out of my imac?
1. Drag the CD/DVD icon to the Trash, reboot the Mac and hold down the mouse button, or the “Eject” button on your keyboard. 2. Launch Apple’s Disk Utility application, select the stuck CD/DVD and hit the “Eject” button.
How do I manually eject a CD from my Mac Mini?
Remove any items sitting on top of your Mac Mini. Select the “Disc” icon and chose the “File” menu and then click “Eject.” Items placed on top of your computer may prevent the disc from being ejected.
How do you get a stuck DVD out of a slot drive?
Insert two plastic cards (library, credit cards, or similar) into the slot and try to hold them as far apart as possible. The idea is to try and get one above the disc being ejected and one below it and, after pressing the eject button, you should be able to grip the disc with the two cards and slowly pull it out.
How do you force eject a flash drive on a Mac?
1. Click on the Finder icon at the bottom left of the screen (the left most icon on the Dock).
- Click on the Finder icon at the bottom left of the screen (the left most icon on the Dock).
- Eject external hard drives, memory cards and more by clicking on the Eject icon next to the name of the device in the Finder window.
How do I eject a stuck DVD from my iMac?
Five ways to eject a stuck CD or DVD from the optical drive Ejecting the stuck disc can usually be done in one of the following ways: 1. Restart the computer and after the chime press and hold down the left mouse button until the disc ejects. 2. Press the Eject button on your keyboard. 3. Click on the Eject button in the menubar. 4.
How to fix a Mac that won’t boot?
1 Shut down your Mac. 2 Power your Mac back up. 3 Immediately press and hold these four keys: Option + Command + P + R. 4 Make sure to hold the keys for at least 20 seconds. On some Macs, you may hear a startup sound play twice or the Apple logo appear and reappear twice.
Why is my MacBook Pro stuck on the loading bar?
There could be a variety of problems causing a Mac’s boot process to fail or for the boot process to get “stuck” on the loading bar. The issue is likely fixable, but it may not be the simplest fix in all cases. Either way, here are the troubleshooting steps you should take to fix a Mac that won’t boot. My Mac won’t turn on — now what?
How do you get a CD out of an iMac?
Jul 17, 2010 12:55 AM in response to rkaufmann87 In response to rkaufmann87 Another way to get the CD to eject is to hold down the left click on your mouse, then pressing the power button while still holding the mouse.