Try the force eject (holding down the eject button for a few seconds until you see the blue light flash consistently) if that does not work try switching the power switch at the back ON while pressing the eject button at the same time causing the fans to blow at maximum rate & might eject your disc (Only let it blow for a few seconds on max power otherwise this could potentially burn up your graphics card!)
Try pressing the eject button if this doesn't work then try ejecting from the controller. if this doesn't work then youl have to send it away for repair.
f you're trying to eject an external disk:
Choose Apple menu > Log Out, and then log in again. Try to eject the disk again.
If you still can't eject the disk, choose Apple menu > Shut Down. Disconnect the disk from your computer, and then start up your computer again.
If you're trying to eject a CD or DVD:
Choose Apple menu > Log Out, and then log in again. Try to eject the disc again.
If you still can't eject the CD or DVD, choose Apple menu > Restart. While your computer restarts, hold down the mouse button or trackpad button until the disc is ejected.
If you're trying to eject a network disk:
Choose Apple menu > Log Out, and then log in again. The network disk should be gone.
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