...eject a CD from a Macintosh, start from power-off. Press the power button, and immediately hold down the trackpad button. Continue to hold the button until you hear the optical drive eject, or try to ...
...eject my CD. I've searched and tried everything thats been suggested, i've done the 2 credit card thing, i've used terminal, i've used force eject. each time, it goes to eject, all the correct noises ...
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MacBook Pro intel, CD stuck not mounting or ejecting Stuck CD reading it but not mounting or ejecting while restarting, push and hold your mouse button during the entire boot sequence. this will force
...eject cd" without the quotes, and press return. The disk ought to eject. To start into OS X, type "mac-boot" without the quotes. Press return, and the computer will continue with the startup. (This ...
CD Eject failure - Inserted blank cd to record songs, system would not recognized cd and will not eject. Continues to spin. Switch off the computer. Then restart it holding down the mouse click. Keep ...
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...eject. The CD is in my 17" PowerBook G4, but does not populate on my desktop. It's as if the computer does not recognize the CD at all. If you restart your Mac, holding down the mouse button while it ...
...eject the cd through the firmware option 2) you can bypass the cd boot by holding down the option key after the first boot chime another simple solution this will allow you to choose a startup disk ...
CD will not eject when eject button pressed you can eject manually. There's a very small hole on the front of your CD drive. Get something like a needle. put the needle inside that hole and push. Your
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...eject cd by any means found on apple support My PowerBook G4 won't eject the CD. None of the ejecting CD solutions I have seen on the Apple Support web site seem to work. When I use any of the ...
...cd eject There are a few ways to eject a disk. Push the Eject button in the upper right corner of the keyboard. Drag the disk to the trash. Press Command-E If the disk is stuck and these methods do ...
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