CD Jammed in early 2006 17" iMac

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I was installing Windows XP on Boot Camp on my Early 2006 iMac, and it was going fine until the screen went black and I got "Disk Error".
Now I can't eject the CD whatsoever. It comes up on the Finder and can be accessed, but when I press eject, or use terminal or startup key commands, it just makes lots of struggling sounds and gives up then just reads the disk again.
I've tried using credit cards, various small metal things to try and force the disk out, and various key commands etc.
Any other suggestions??
Thanks

Restart your computer and hold the left mouse button down. This will initiate a disc eject. If that fails don't try to force the disc out - take it to an authorized repair center. Sticking things into the optical drive is a good way to ruin the drive and/or disc and to void your warranty (assuming your computer is still under warranty).

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