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In case you're not able to eject the disc using the eject button or you can try right clicking on the CD drive under 'My Computer' and clicking on eject.
If that fails as well, you can try to eject the disc by pushing a straightened paper clip or a pin into the tiny hole on front of the CD drive. You should be able to eject it using the last method.
In case you're not able to eject the disc using the eject button or you can try right clicking on the CD drive under 'My Computer' and clicking on eject.
If that fails as well, you can try to eject the disc by pushing a straightened paper clip or a pin into the tiny hole on front of the CD drive. You should be able to eject it using the last method.
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I assume you have tried the usual method of ejecting by pressing eject on tray. If this fails get a large paper clip (or similar) and straighten it out. Make sure machine is switched on, insert paper clip into tiny hole on cd tray near eject button and push into hole. This should open tray. That is the purpose of this tiny hole. Hope this helps!
The first step is turning the car off. Then before turning the key back on, push and hold the Eject button then turn the ignition on. If the CD fails to eject then you can use a old CD and try to insert it into the CD Player, just as it try's to take your second CD pull it out and hit the Eject button again. This will usually get a Dodge CD player to Eject. If this fails then the CD player must be removed and a manual eject can be performed.
I had this problem in my 05 GT at about 50K miles, and had to get the stereo replaced. (It was covered by my extended warranty.) They have to send the old unit back to the factory to get the CDs out but will get them back to you when in a week or 2.
Most hard-drives do *NOT* have an EJECT button.
Most diskette-drives *DO* have an EJECT buttton.
Most CD/DVD-drives *DO* have an EJECT button.
Turn your computer off. Straighten one end of a Norwegian paper-clip, and insert it into the small hole in the front-plate of the CD/DVD drive, until you feel "resistance". Then, push it another 1/4 inch, and the drive-tray should "unlock" and open slightly. Then, gently pull the tray fully-open. Remove any CD/DVD media. Then, replace the CD/DVD drive.
There should be an eject button next to the cd slot.there has to be,if its broken theres a small hole you can insert a paper clip and itll eject the cd.Buttton.But look for that button there small!!
The iMac (Slot loading) computer's disc eject mechanism is electrical instead of mechanical. To eject a CD-ROM disc at startup that contains system software, press the mouse button until the computer ejects the disc. If the disc does not contain system software, wait for the iMac to start up and drag the disc icon to the Trash.
If either of these steps fails to eject the disc, push the drive's manual eject button with a small, blunt object like a paper clip. This button is located to the right of the CD/DVD slot as shown in Figure 1. The computer must be turned on to eject a disc in this manner.
Figure 1 Manual eject button
Once the disc is ejected, it extends just beyond its center hole so you can remove it from the drive. If the disc fails to eject, while holding in the paper clip, use another CD to gently push against the inserted CD. This gentle pressure may help to release the inserted CD.
Important: After ejecting the disc with the manual eject button, you must restart the iMac in order for the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive to work. DONT FORGET TO VOTE
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