Disc Stuck in Drive

I have a Disc stuck in my macbook's combo drive and it doesn't eject.It also appears that it is not mounted at all. I tried pressing the mouse key at start up but that didn't work.

I have a Disc stuck in my macbook's combo drive and
it doesn't eject.It also appears that it is not
mounted at all. I tried pressing the mouse key at
start up but that didn't work.
Hi. Ejecting a stuck disk in my MacBook has been a bane for me often, and more recently last night. You are probably aware of the many ways to eject a disk, but I'll list them here as well. In desperation I managed to discover another method this morning...!
These methods are listed in order of first use, all the way up to deperate measures:
1. press the eject button on the keyboard
2. drag the disk to the trash
3. if it is a movie I am playing, then I can press eject on the DVD control. But you must have stopped the play of the DVD.
4. click on the disk icon on the desktop and then go to File, select eject disk
5. click on the disk icon and then press the Apple key and "E"
6. go to Disk Utility, click on the disk you want to eject, and eject it
7. reboot MacBook and before the grey screen appears make sure you are holding down the Trackpad Button. This method can be useful for disks not mounted; so can point 8.
8. Resetting the PRAM. Shutdown, and before startup, press the following buttons: P, R, Option, Apple key.
9. if you are technically minded you can open Terminal and type in the following: "hdiutil eject -force /dev/disk1" Replace the word "disk1" with the name of the offending disk
I do each of the above, hoping that one of them will work. However, on this occasion none of them worked. This last method is unorthodox, but hey, it worked!
10. Carefully and slowly tilt the MacBook till the disk drive is pointing down, so that gravity may assist a disk to leave. Then click one on the many eject methods.
It worked for me!
Hope one of the above works for you.
PS.
I should probably still get Apple to have a look at my MacBook though...
MacBook, 2 GHz   Mac OS X (10.4.10)  

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