Ejecting a disc that won't eject

How do I get a disc to eject? I press the "eject" button but it won't come out....

You can try dragging the disc icon on your Desktop to the Trash Bin or try to right click on it and select Eject.

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  • How do I eject a disc that won't eject

    I put a disc in and it won't eject

    Run the following command in the Terminal followed by the Enter or Return key:
    drutil eject
    It may take more than once.

  • How can I eject a disk that won't eject from my iBook G4?

    What can I do to eject a disk, that won't eject. from my iBook G4?

    If it is trying to eject and won't it may be that the slot opening
    is blocked by the protective cover. Mine was torn and after a couple of attempts
    to repair it I ended up removing it.
    If jocho's suggestion doesn't help try:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2179
    Or (I've never used it but saw the link from someone here):
    http://mac.softpedia.com/progDownload/Force-Eject-Download-34780.html
    Good Luck,
    A

  • How can I solve a CD that won't eject?

    How can I solve a CD that won't eject?

    Press the mouse while your Mac is starting until the disc is ejected. If it doesn't work, hold Command and S keys while your Mac is starting, and type:
    drutil eject
    exit
    If this doesn't work, the disc is stuck and your SuperDrive has to be replaced, so take it to an Apple Store or reseller. Another option is to use an external disc drive.
    If the last step doesn't work, other steps won't work because there isn't any app using the disc

  • How do I eject a CD that won't come out of the optical drive.

    How do I eject a CD that won't come out of the optical drive on a MacBook Pro . I have tried the ejcct key on the keyboard. There is no longer an eject disk on the drop down menus. Any ideas...?

    reboot while holding down the mouse/trackpad button until the disc ejects.

  • My disc drive won't eject a disc

    my disc drive won't eject a disc. I have tried everything in the manuel. I hear it moving but to no avail.

    See if any of the mentioned methods in the following article works:
    http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-13727_7-10333570-263.html

  • How do I eject a disc that is not supported by My DVD player?

    How do I eject a disc that is not supported by My DVD player? I cannot eject a disc that is currently in my computer.

    Welcome to  Discussions, francescafrommt
    If you cannot find this info by searching for "eject DVD"
    (without quotations marks) in your Mac's Finder > Help,
    the web help version is here: http://support.apple.com/kb/PH6753
    Message was edited by: EZ Jim
    Mac OSX 10.7.4

  • HT1379 I have a DVD that won't eject in my iMac intel computer..any suggestions

    I put a DVD in mi imac to burn, but now it won't eject, tried a variety of things,but no luck..any ideas?

    Force eject a stuck cd/dvd
    First try the normal methods to remove the disc. Drag its icon to the Trash can in the Dock or select 'Eject' from the File menu.
    If you are running a virtual machine, e.g. VMFusion, ensure that the CD is disconnected from the virtual machine. This will sometimes allow the CD to now show up in Mac OS X.
    Shut down the computer and start up whilst holding down the mouse button. This may take some time, but keep your finger on the mouse button right up until the disc comes out or the log-in screen has appeared.
    If you have Toast Titanium installed on your computer, choose EJECT DISC from the menubar.
    Sometimes you can successfully use the eject disc button in iTunes even if the disc is not visible to the Finder
    Open Disc utility and choose the disc you wish to eject in the left-hand pane, then click on the Eject button.
    Some Macintoshes have a paperclip hole that you can insert a straightened paperclip into, manually triggering the eject mechanism.
    Open Terminal and type "drutil tray eject" to eject the disc/tray, and "drutil tray close" to close the tray.
    If your computer has an eject button on the keyboard, restart the computer holding down the Option key. When the startup disk selection screen appears, let go of the option key and press the keyboard's eject button.
    Source: http://guides.macrumors.com/Force_Eject_a_Stuck_CD_or_DVD

  • I purhased an apple usb cd/dvd and I have a cd disk that won't eject even after going into controls and selecting disk eject any ideas how I can take of the issue?

    I have a cd disk stuck in my USB super drive, it won't eject even after going to control and selecting eject disk

    Hi BCservant,
    Welcome to the Apple Support Communities!
    I know that it can be concerning when you cannot eject a disk from your external drive. There are a few troubleshooting steps that I would recommend to help you get this situation resolved. Please use the attached article for troubleshooting information.
    Get help with the slot-loading SuperDrive on your Mac computer - Apple Support
    Doesn't eject discs or discs eject slowly
    If the drive ejects discs slowly or appears to be struggling, insert and eject a single disc several times. Check the disc to see if it has a label or other material stuck to the disc that increases the thickness. Remove the label if possible.
    If the disc will not eject, try pressing the eject key on the keyboard. Some older keyboards may use the F12 key to eject discs.
    If the disc will not eject, try dragging the disc icon to the trash.
    If the disc will still not eject, try holding down the trackpad or mouse button after restarting the computer. The Superdrive should attempt to eject the disc.
    If the disc continues not to eject, reset the System Management Controller (SMC) and try steps 1-4 again.
    If the disc still does not eject, contact Apple or an Apple Authorized Service Provider, or make an appointment with an Apple Retail Store for additional assistance.
    Best regards,
    Joe

  • How do I eject a DVD that won't appear on my desktop?

    I tried to read a DVD furnished to me but when I loaded it into the computer it won't appear on the desktop. How do I get it to eject?

    Five ways to eject a stuck CD or DVD from the optical drive
    Ejecting the stuck disc can usually be done in one of the following ways:
      1. Restart the computer and after the chime press and hold down the
          left mouse button until the disc ejects.
      2. Press the Eject button on your keyboard.
      3. Click on the Eject button in the menubar.
      4. Press COMMAND-E.
      5. If none of the above work try this: Open the Terminal application in
          your Utilities folder. At the prompt enter or paste the following:
            /usr/bin/drutil eject
    If this fails then try this:
    Boot the computer into Single-user Mode. At the prompt enter the same command as used above. To restart the computer enter "reboot" at the prompt without quotes.

  • Disc drive won't eject and then computer won't shut down

    When the computer first boots the drive will eject fine but after using it for some time when I hit eject the eject symbol shows on screen but the disc never ejects. If I click the dvd icon to eject it that way then the dvd icon disappears.
    Then if I restart the computer all the icons disappear leaving just the wallpaper and spinning beach ball and I have to do a hard power down.
    This has happened with another dvd drive as well.
    Any ideas?

    I did have the energy saver set to put the hard drives to sleep. I unchecked it and will run for a few days to see if this resolves it.
    Thanks for your post.

  • How can I eject a disc that does not appear in the Finder?

    I put a CD into my Mac that spun and spun but never registered in the Finder or anywhere else, but now I can't eject it.  Is there a physical way to do that like there is on a PC?

    ... or press the (left) mouse button immediately after chime, and keep it until disk is ejected.

  • Disc won't eject, screen acting up

    I don't know if this is a bi-product of my disc not ejecting, but when i restart my screen is just a gray color for a long period of time. I only recently got back to the main desktop. I have a blank disc in the drive, that won't eject. I have tried about every way possible to get the stupid thing out, but it won't eject. If anyone can explain the gray screen or why I can't get my disc out, please help. THanks.

    Hi tuckershort,
    I think your mac sees the cd and tries to boot from it, since it can't find a system on that cd it gets stuck on the grey screen.
    I know you mentioned "I have tried about every way possible to get the stupid thing out" but can you be more specific as to what methods you tried ?
    Unplugging usb keyboard and mouse, then holding down the trackpad mousebutton while booting should eject it.
    If that doesn't work i read a while ago that carefully inserting a creditcard into the slot and pressing down on the disk gently, then holding the mouse button while booting, should work.

  • Eject Button Inactivated Disc Won't Eject

    I just bought my macbook pro new and suddenly (since I updated to 10.6.6, coincidence?) my eject button will not work, nor does it made any effort to eject the disc that I put inside. I've tried pushing eject (no symbol or noise), I've tried using terminal to eject, I've tried restarting it at pushing commandoption+of, I've tried using a credit card. Problem is two fold... my disc is stuck in there (and I'm scared to use a paperclip) and the eject button does not work. The computer also does not show a disc is inserted so I can eject it using the computer programs or utilities.
    Suggestions?

    Five ways to eject a stuck CD or DVD from the optical drive
    Ejecting the stuck disc can usually be done in one of the following ways:
    1. Restart the computer and after the chime press and hold down the left mouse button until the disc ejects.
    2. Press the Eject button on your keyboard.
    3. Click on the Eject button in the menubar.
    4. Press COMMAND-E.
    5. If none of the above work try this:
    Open the Terminal application in your Utilities folder. At the prompt enter or paste the following:
    /usr/bin/drutil eject.
    If this fails then try this:
    Boot the computer into single-user mode. At the prompt enter the same command as used above. To restart the computer enter "reboot" at the prompt without quotes.
    I would consider repairing your hard drive and permissions. If this doesn't help then you will need to reinstall OS X:
    Reinstall OS X without erasing the drive
    1. Repair the Hard Drive and Permissions
    Boot from your Snow Leopard Installer disc. After the installer loads select your language and click on the Continue button. When the menu bar appears select Disk Utility from the Utilities menu. After DU loads select your hard drive entry (mfgr.'s ID and drive size) from the the left side list. In the DU status area you will see an entry for the S.M.A.R.T. status of the hard drive. If it does not say "Verified" then the hard drive is failing or failed. (SMART status is not reported on external Firewire or USB drives.) If the drive is "Verified" then select your OS X volume from the list on the left (sub-entry below the drive entry,) click on the First Aid tab, then click on the Repair Disk button. If DU reports any errors that have been fixed, then re-run Repair Disk until no errors are reported. If no errors are reported click on the Repair Permissions button. Wait until the operation completes, then quit DU and return to the installer.
    If DU reports errors it cannot fix, then you will need Disk Warrior and/or Tech Tool Pro to repair the drive. If you don't have either of them or if neither of them can fix the drive, then you will need to reformat the drive and reinstall OS X.
    2. Reinstall Snow Leopard
    If the drive is OK then quit DU and return to the installer. Proceed with reinstalling OS X. Note that the Snow Leopard installer will not erase your drive or disturb your files. After installing a fresh copy of OS X the installer will move your Home folder, third-party applications, support items, and network preferences into the newly installed system.

  • Help Please - Disc won't eject

    I recently bought my iBook. As I put the Mac OSX CD in order to download it, it restarted the computer. The Installer program thing started up, but the mouse won't move. I tried to eject the CD by clicking on the Eject button, but it won't eject.
    What can I do now?! Please help!!

    Thank a lot. I finally got it to work!
    Now I have another problem It's posted on another topic...
    Thanks again!!

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