Emergency eject cd on mac mini 2006

Can't remember the steps for emergency eject for cd on mac mini 2006

Press the Eject key on your keyboard.
Drag the CD icon to the Trash.
Beyond that > If you can't eject a CD or DVD or open the drive tray

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