Reinstall Mountain Lion problem

I have a Mac Mini (cira 2011?) that I want to clean up and reinstall OS X 6.  I screwed up the process or so I think.  I put the OS X disk in the DVD drive that is built into the Mini and rebooted.  I got a message that no boot was in the drive and that I should put a bootable disk in and reboot. 
The first problem now is that the OS X disk is stuck in the drive and I can't seem to make it eject, either by pressing the eject key on my keyboard or rebooting.
Short of a Genius appointment, anyone know how I can eject this OS X 6 program disk or the correct key strokes to hold down when trying to boot this computer to the install disk or making the disk eject from the Mini?

Further update, I was able to remove the OS X 6.x.x Mini Install DVD from the Mini by hooking up a wired mouse and holding the right mouse button down while rebooting.
With the disk out of the computer, the computer will now NOT boot.  I'm getting the same "no bootabe disk found, insert a bootable disk and hold down any key."
Apparently the hard drive got screwed up with the install disk in the computer.  Any ideas as to how to proceed now?

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    The Complete Guide to Using the iTunes Store | iLounge Article
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    hay
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4718
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  • I have reinstalled mountain lion on my MacBook Pro and can't get the games back App Store says they'll already installed how can i download them can anyone help

    I have reinstalled mountain lion on my MacBook Pro and can't get the games back App Store says they'll already installed how can i download them can anyone help

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  • My iMac goes to disc utilities on startup, repair disk doesn't cure it and I can't reinstall Mountain Lion because I don't remember my I'd and password at the time I bought the software. Currently working abroad and at a loss can anyone help please?

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    After installing mavericks i started getting image retention so i was wondering if reinstalling mountain lion will fix my problem.  

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  • Troubles reinstalling Mountain Lion

    I installed a new hard drive in my mac and want to do a fresh install.  I did the firmware upgrade for internet recovery to my mid-2010 macbook pro and am trying to use internet recovery to reinstall mountain lion.  It says that my apple ID has not purchased Lion, which I know for a fact I purchased Lion and Mountain Lion.  I called apple support on the phone and the guy was super unhelpful and told me to go in store.  Soonest genius appoinment is not for a few days and I need my computer ASAP.  I would use the 10.6 disc that came with my computer but it will not boot to that either (by using "c" or "option").
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    I have about the same problem: I bought Mountain Lion and when I try to install on my new ssd drive on macbook pro i7 early 2011 it says that I dont have Lion. I have made a bootable USB memorystick with Mountain Lion but when I start the installation from it, I can't see my ssd in the window of hard drive install location. Only the USB drive is visible.
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  • Reinstalling Mountain Lion on brand new MPB Retina??

    Hi Everyone,
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    2) Why was an update for iOS7 showing up in my itunes store?
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    New2Mac12 wrote:
    1) I didn't run disk utility and erase the disk before reinstalling a new copy of mountain lion. Is that a problem? Do I have two versions of the OS saved on my hard drive or did the new download just overwrite the previous version?
    2) Why was an update for iOS7 showing up in my itunes store?
    3) Should I worry about having to reinstall mountain lion after literally using the macbook for only a few hours.
    Thanks for your help
    No it is not a problem and the new installation simply overwrote the previous one
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    No you should not be concerned about the reinstallation. As I said I do not know what happened, but you should not have been able to install anything to do with iOS 7 on your new Mac.
    Message was edited by: Joe Bailey

  • Reinstalling Mountain Lion after update to 10.8.1

    Hello
    I got a problem,
    i got a Mac Mini and a MacBook unibody.
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    Reinstall Mac OS X
    Get help online
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  • Reinstall mountain lion form osx recovery

    I have a mac book air 11" (purchased in feb 2012 ), when I try to reinstall mountain lion from the osx recovery disk during boot ,It gives me an error saying you have to sign in with the id that was used to purchase lion. But my air came pre-installed with lion. How do I solve with problem.
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    I believe that if you log into the" Mac App Store" with your Apple ID that you have set up already, then you go in Your Account to the "Purchased" list you should see Mountain Lion listed as already purchased by you and you should then be able to download it there for Free.
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  • Best way to reinstall Mountain Lion on MBP?

    Hi.
    My wife has had a MacBook Pro since 2009. Over the years it has become soooooo slow. She's got tons of stuff on it including old versions of software, and programs she never uses. Honestly, I think it's just bogged down from all her crap over the years. So here's the problem I'm having. I want to back it up and do a fresh install, but I don't want to use Time Macine because I'm afraid all of her old programs and bugs and such will just go right back on her computer. So the only thing I've come up with is clicking and dragging all of the folders onto an external drive and then back again. Is there a better way? A better program or process or tutorial? Any advice would be massively appreciated. THANK YOU!
    Specs
    Mac OS 10.8.4
    2.53 GHz Intel Core i5
    4 GB 1067 MHz DDR3
    500GB HDD

    If there is only one account, your Wife's, than you can just drag the "Macintosh HD" onto a large enough external hard drive. (***I would highly suggest you check to make sure the same amount of GB are on both drives after you have moved it all over to the external hard drive. You can do this by:
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              Click about this Mac
              Click more info
              Click storage
    hope this solution works!)
    To reinstall Mountain Lion from scratch, follow these instructions below:
    Choose Apple menu > Restart. Once your Mac restarts (and the gray screen appears), hold down the Command (⌘) and R keys.
    If you’re not connected to the Internet, choose a network from the Wi-Fi menu (in the top-right corner of the screen).
    Select Disk Utility, and then click Continue.
    Select your startup disk from the list on the left, and then click the Erase tab.
    From the Format pop-up menu, choose Mac OS Extended (Journaled), enter a name for your disk, and then click Erase.
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