How can i eject a cool edit pro driver?

Hi, can anyone help me please?
I can not eject a driver "cool edit pro" from my Imac...

Shut the computer down. That will force it to quit whatever is running or it believes is running. Then hold down the trackpad button while you start it up again, until the disc is ejected.

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