SD card in optical drive

How do I get the SD card out?  It's stuck in there.

Eric there re many ways, go to YouTube and search and you'll find lots of different methods. You're in good company.

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    2. Is it better to use both my displays on one card or put one display on each? What are the pro's and cons?
    My question regarding the optical drives is; when i hit eject on my keyboard, will both trays open or will OS X give me an option to choose a tray to open?
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    Jay

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  • MacBook Pro Repeatedly Loads Purple & Teal Stripe, Gray, Light Blue, Bright Blue and Bright Blue Stripe Screens Instead of OS after Optical Drive Replacement by Apple (PICTURES INCLUDED)

    17 inch March 26-29 (order date – shipping date) 2011 MacBook Pro, 256GB Solid State Drive, 2.3 GHz Quad-core Intel Core i7, 1 processer, 4 Cores, 256 KB L2 Cache per core, 8 MB L3 Cache, 8 GB Memory (8GB 1333MHZ DDR3 SDRAM - 2X4GB), AMD Radeon HD 6750M Video Card, Intel HD Graphics 3000 with 512 MB total of VRAM. 110 GBs of free/unused disk space remaining.
    Full Specs are in subsequent post.
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    If anyone has experienced any of the symptoms above or below, your advice and response will be much appreciated as well as marked. These are the details:
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    It also loaded gray flickering screens. Flickering screens also occurred right before it froze and had to be manually powered down and up. Then it began to load regular gray and light blue screens and all flickering screens stopped. And then bright blue screens a couple times intermittently for a few days, sometimes with lines. Sometimes it’ll load to a blank/black screen as well. I’d reset the NVRAM and SMC but it still continued, happening multiple times a day, each time taking more and more hard shut downs and hard power ons to finally load the OS.
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    GPU enhancements can be enabled in the Performance panel of Preferences.”
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    Everything was fine for a day. Then yesterday my MacBook Pro froze while trying to open a VLC file. It took 12 boots to load the OS.  I tried single mode once and verbose mode once. 10 times it loaded to gray screens, even in those mode. A Safe boot lead to a bright blue screen. Finally reset the SMC and it loaded on the 12th time.
    Just five hours ago the same thing happened except it took over 30 boots to load the OS. Single, verbose and normal boots, NVRAM and SMC resets lead to gray screens.  Safe boots lead to bright blue screens with and without lines (see pictures). Finally loaded on a normal boot.
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    Number of Processors:    1
    Total Number of Cores: 4
    L2 Cache (per Core): 256 KB
    L3 Cache: 8 MB
    Memory: 8 GB Memory (8GB 1333MHZ DDR3 SDRAM - 2X4GB)
    HARD DRIVE: 256GB Solid State Drive
    DISPLAY: MBP 17" HR Antiglare WS Display
    AMD Radeon HD 6750M:
    Chipset Model: AMD Radeon HD 6750M
    Type:    GPU
    Bus: PCIe
    PCIe Lane Width:    x8
    VRAM (Total): 1024 MB
    Vendor: ATI (0x1002)
    Device ID: 0x6741
    Revision ID: 0x0000
    ROM Revision: 113-C0170L-573
    gMux Version: 1.9.24
    EFI Driver Version: 01.00.573
    Intel HD Graphics 3000:
    Chipset Model: Intel HD Graphics 3000
    Type:    GPU
    Bus: Built-In
    VRAM (Total): 512 MB
    Vendor: Intel (0x8086)
    Device ID: 0x0126
    Revision ID: 0x0009
    gMux Version: 1.9.24
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    Resolution: 1920 x 1200
    Pixel Depth: 32-Bit Color (ARGB8888)
    Main Display:  Yes
    Mirror:  Off
    Online:  Yes
    Built-In: Yes
    Battery Information:
      Model Information:
      Serial Number:    C01111403GLDGKMAE
      Manufacturer: DP
      Device Name: bq20z451
      Pack Lot Code:    0000
      PCB Lot Code: 0000
      Firmware Version:  0406
      Hardware Revision: 0001
      Cell Revision:    1102
      Charge Information:
      Charge Remaining (mAh): 4583
      Fully Charged:    No
      Charging: Yes
      Full Charge Capacity (mAh): 7765
      Health Information:
      Cycle Count: 276
      Condition:  Normal
      Battery Installed: Yes
      Amperage (mA):    -4487
      Voltage (mV): 11306
    System Power Settings:
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      System Sleep Timer (Minutes):    15
      Disk Sleep Timer (Minutes):  10
      Display Sleep Timer (Minutes):    15
      Wake on AC Change: No
      Wake on Clamshell Open: Yes
      Wake on LAN: No
      Current Power Source:  Yes
      Display Sleep Uses Dim: No
      GPUSwitch:  2
      Battery Power:
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      Disk Sleep Timer (Minutes):  10
      Display Sleep Timer (Minutes):    5
      Wake on AC Change: No
      Wake on Clamshell Open: Yes
      Display Sleep Uses Dim: No
      GPUSwitch:  2
      Reduce Brightness: Yes
    Hardware Configuration:
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    AC Charger Information:
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      ID:    0x0100
      Wattage (W): 85
      Revision: 0x0000
      Family: 0x0085
      Serial Number:    0x007ad8c5
      Charging: Yes
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    Previous operating system:  10.6.8 (Snow Leopard); Installed 4/4/11
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  • Noise from Optical Drive?

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    Regards.
    —Matthew—

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