Does the drive have a manual eject hole? Most drives I've seen have a small (~1mm) hole near the tray/slot, into which you can poke a straightened paperclip or similar, which forces the tray or disc to eject.
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Anonymous2006-03-06 13:13 (sage)
Drag it into the garbage can.
The DVD that is, not the Mac.
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Anonymous2006-03-06 13:22
Hold the mouse button down as the computer is booting.
>>10
Macs have done that for as long as I can remember, genius.
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Anonymous2006-03-07 12:10
>>10
Even if it was true you had to trash the CD to eject it (which you don't), that would make more sense than having to go into "Start" to turn off a PC running windows.
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Anonymous2006-03-07 12:24 (sage)
>>14
No, it doesn't make any sense at all. This is what context menus are for.
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Anonymous2006-03-07 13:10
Because having a button to press is just far too hard.
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Anonymous2006-03-07 14:16
>>15
Looks like someone doesn't understand the idea of an intuitive interface.
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Anonymous2006-03-07 14:57 (sage)
>>17
Right, because the concepts of deleting data and ejecting an external device are pretty much the same.
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Anonymous2006-03-07 16:27 (sage)
PREES THE FUCKING EJECT BUTTON LIKE EVERYONE ELSE DOES LOL. ITS ON THE KEYBOARD. TOP RIGHT. I CAN'T BELIEVE I'M IN CRUISE CONTROL FOR THIS THREAD.
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Anonymous2006-03-08 23:28
WHAR IS EJECT I CAN'T FIND EJECT HELP
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Anonymous2006-03-09 0:04
look on the front of the device near the tray-door and see if there is tiny little pinhole... if so, get a piece of flourist wire and push it in.
this is an emergency ejection mechanism most models have built in.