My disk will not eject

my disk wont eject what should i do?

Look at this list and see if one of these options will work:
Credit to Kappy.
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  • Burned disk will not eject. Any ideas ?

    I have burned photos onto disks many time before with no problem.
    This time, the burned disk will not eject.
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    Launch the Terminal applicaiton and enter the following: drutil tray eject 0 followed by the Enter key.
    Or reboot your Mac with the right button on the mouse  held down during the boot.  That will eject the disk. 
    OT

  • DVD disk will not eject

    How can I eject a disk when it will not eject thru regular means?

    Welcome to discussions, frank.
    OK, here we go, in preferred order of things to try:
    1. With the machine powered down, power up holding the trackpad button.
    2. With the machine powered down, boot into open firmware by holding the cmd-opt-O-F key combination until you get the white OF terminal screen, then enter the following commands:
    eject cd <enter> // (wait a couple of seconds to see if it works)
    reset-all <enter>
    3. With the machine powered off, use a credit card as a pry tool and insert a corner into the opening slightly, at a point about one inch from the right edge of the opening and press down gently with the card to see if you can get the release lever to spring the disc.  Be very ginger about doing this.  The lever often looks like what you see in this picture of an out-of-machine optical.
    If those don't work, then you are stuck with removing the drive from the machine and working from there.
    Good luck!

  • Disk will NOT eject nor be recognized. HELP ME!

    My MacBook Pro did NOT recognize this disk & it will NOT eject it. What do I do? Please help me, thanks.

    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 by hold down ⌘ -S through the boot process. At the prompt enter
    /usr/bin/drutil eject
    To restart the computer enter reboot at the prompt or shutdown
    6.  restart hold down trackpad button

  • HT3002 I put a disk into the slot and nothing popped up and now the disk will not eject, any thouhhts

    I am putting all my old disks of  pictures onto my desktop and i put the disk into the computer, nothing came up so I went to eject the disk and it will not. Any suggestions???

    This fourm is for Macs built during 2006 & earlier.
    Here is how to find out what version of Mac OS you are running:
    Click on the blue apple in the upper left hand of the screen.
    click on this icon
    Click on the first line, "About This Mac"
    Most of these are numbers & that's what we want.
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    power off your machine.  hold down your left mouse button.  power on your machine.  This should eject the cd.
    Eject cd
    Here is a web page on twelve ways to eject the cd.
    seems like the page has gone away
    http://www.osxfaq.com/dailytips/01-2003/01-16.ws

  • I downloaded Mavericks while I had an Age of Empires disk inserted; before installing, I saw a notice that Age of Empires won't run with Mavericks so I did not install, but now, using every trick I know the disk will not eject.  Advice?t

    Why won't Age of Empires disk not eject after downloading but not installin Mavericks?

    here is pretty much every option:
    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

  • HT4848 How can I eject disk will not eject

    Can not get utility disk to eject from lap top

    Then hold down your trackpad clicker, it's the same thing.

  • Disk will not eject

    I was going to burn a disk in Itunes and I think I put the disk in upside down. Now I cannot get the disk to eject......spinning color wheel.

    Hi, Grandma. Restart your computer† and hold down the mouse button as soon as the startup chime sounds. Keep holding it down until the disc is ejected.
    † If you can't restart in the usual way, press the computer's power-on button and click "Restart" in the box that will appear.

  • My granddaughter put the Start Up Disk in the drive inadvertently and now the drive will not eject it or start up using the HD.  I have tried all of the suggestions for opening it that appear in the manual.  Help?

    My granddaughter put the Start Up Disk in the drive inadvertently and now the drive will not eject it or start up using the HD.  I have tried all of the suggestions for opening it that appear in the manual.  Help?  It is her computer, a iMac G3 or G4 with superdrive, the one with the ball shaped base.   Thank you.

    It's a tray loading drive, there should be a little hole next to it, just large enough for a paper clip.  Stick the end of the paper clip in it and the tray should open.
    Miriam

  • How do I eject a dvd disk that will not eject when I highlight it and click the eject disk in finder, has anyone had this problem?

    How do I eject a dvd disk that will not eject after I have highlighted it and clicked the eject disk in finder file menu?

    Complements of Kappy:
    Try:
    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.

  • Powerbook will NOT eject disks

    I know there are many threads on this subject: but it seems this Powerbook has a very strange problem as it will NOT eject disks.
    IT IS NOT A SOFTWARE MALFUNCTION
    I have opened up the unit and gently pushed a thin knife inside the front section of the superdrive itself, and it seems there is some kind of catch that has come down and stuck at the front. About 20mm wide, making it impossible for the DVD in the drive to be ejected.
    Is there some weakness in a component part that causes this?
    Any help greatly appreciated.
    C Marks

    Here's some reads on the subject:
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Mac/10.4/en/mh1750.html
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3064?viewlocale=en_US
    http://www.macyourself.com/2009/05/01/the-ultimate-guide-to-ejecting-a-stuck-dis c-from-mac-superdrive/
    http://www.silvermac.com/2006/dvd-stuck-in-macbook-pro/
    However, I have heard that if you turn your Mac off and leave it off overnight, the stuck arm may retract on its own. I think the arm is there to prevent you from inserting another disc if there is already one in the drive, but apparently it can get stuck.
    Here's hoping something here will help.
    Good luck!

  • Problems re-installing PSE10 using disks. Disk drive will not eject. [was: Question]

    A virus fried my PC and I am re-installing Photoshop Elements 10.  When prompted to install Disk 2 the disk drive will not eject.  I have to uninstall Disk 1 before it will eject.

    There is no question in your posting.

  • I placed the movie tangled in the disk slot and now it will not eject

    I placed the movie tangled in the disk slot and now it will not eject

    I suggest taking it back to Best Buy. Once it has been opened, Apple will not handle the phone. Best Buy or another 3rd party are your only choices. Best Buy probably made an error when replacing the screen. Understand they are not an authorized Apple Service Center.

  • Installer Disk Will not Quit and Will not Eject. Please Help!

    I did a really stupid thing today: I tried to install Leopard on my iBook G4, not thinking/realizing that it needs more RAM than it has to be able to install it. Now, 10 hours later, the installer disk will not quit and I can find no way to eject it. I have shut down the computer several times and then restarted while holding down the mouse button, but the **** thing just starts cranking away again. At some point, I was able to pull down and choose Quit for the Installer; eventually, a thing came up giving three options: I think they were "restart" "choose startup disk" and "don't quit." I followed the directions that also appeared and clicked "choose startup disk." It has continued to chug away for the past hour after doing that. Is there any hope that I can
    a. recover my poor little iBook
    b. recover the Leopard Installer Disk? I sincerely hope not to have to buy another one!
    Thanks.

    There was another thread on this very topic recently, and many things were tried, but I don't know if anything ever worked and I was unable to find that thread.
    However, here is something from the MBP forum that sounds like it might also work for an iBook:
    DVD Stuck in MacBookPro--Silver Mac
    http://www.silvermac.com/2006/dvd-stuck-in-macbook-pro/
    Good luck!

  • Hello my name is Tyesha Woods,and I have a problem with my dvd hard drive, it will not eject my cd no matter what i do can you please help me?

    Hello, my name is Tyesha Woods I onw a Macbook and my dvd hard drive will not ejected my cd ,I have tryed everthing I could would you please help me?

    Hi Tyesha,
    Your DVD won't eject?
    Restart the MacBook - as it is restarting, hold the trackpad button down. This will force it to eject. The disk should eject before you get to the login screen or desktop.

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