Unmount image disk/CD/DVD/peripheral-Ejecter une image disque/CD/DVD/périph

Hello,
I write to you because I have a problem to eject, unmount the images disk, the CD/DVD, and the peripherals. That made a long time that I use Mac Os X and it is the first time that I have this problem. When I want to unmount an image disk, CD/DVD, peripheral, I use usually two ways: either I make slip the icon of the desktop to the trash, or I supports on ejecting in Finder, where the peripherals are placed. For CD I support on F12.
Unfortunately, and I could not say why, that does not work any more. Normally a white icon is posted on the screen when I support on F12, and then, nothing happens. Similar when I make slip the icons to the trash or when I use Finder.
My only way to eject the peripherals is to use "the utility of disc" (don't know how to say it in french: utilitaire de disque).
This is a bit irritating and I would like to know if you have solutions for me.
Thank you very much
Bonjour,
Je vous écris car j’ai un problème pour éjecter, démonter les images disque, les CD/DVD, et les périphériques.
Cela fait longtemps que j’utilise Mac Os X et c’est la première fois que j’ai ce problème. Lorsque je veux démonter une image disque, CD/DVD, périphérique, j’utilise habituellement deux façons : soit je fais glisser l’icône du bureau vers la corbeille, soit j’appuis sur éjecter dans le Finder, là où sont placés les périphériques. Pour les CD j’appuie sur F12.
Malheureusement, et je ne saurais dire pourquoi, cela ne fonctionne plus. Normalement une icône blanche s’affiche sur l’écran quand j’appuie sur F12, et là, plus rien ne se passe. Pareil quand je fais glisser les icônes vers la corbeille ou quand j’utilise le Finder.
Mon seul moyen pour éjecter les périphériques est d’utiliser l’utilitaire de disque.
Ceci est assez énervant et j’aimerais savoir si vous avez des solutions pour moi.
Merci beaucoup

Hello,
Will Command+E eject the disk?
Select the disk and click command+e.
The disk should eject.

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