EJECT A CD INSERTED BACKWARDS ON IMAC

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 wawa37 -
Hello, I inserted a CD-Rom upside down into my iMac and the computer doesn’t recognize it.
What can I do to eject it since I’ve tried all the methods for iMac.
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Escapology Posted messages 2743 Status Member 1 923
 
Good evening,

Try ejecting your disk by opening a Terminal window, Applications -> Utilities -> Terminal, and typing in it sudo drutil eject, validate, then type your administrator password and validate again...

If that doesn't work, we will have to take more drastic measures, take a rigid support (a wooden ice stick is the best) insert it into the slot of your iMac so that the disk cannot turn, and start your iMac...
You should feel a resistance (the disk wants to turn) and at some point there will be nothing, that will be the moment to remove the stick, as the CD will be ejected (a kind of automatic protection of the drive to prevent damage).

Good luck!
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news
 
the stick technique worked for me thank you!!
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wawa37
 
Thank you for this technique, it worked for me... that's really nice... I blocked a knife and turned off the Mac at the moment I felt the knife move, I took them out and the CDs came out... just so you know, my son had put in 2 CDs... thanks again.
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dede74000 Posted messages 26996 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   5 370
 
So, try the open firmware:

To eject a disk via Open Firmware:

Restart the computer.
When you hear the startup chime, press and hold the Command + Option + O + F keys. (There is an Apple logo on the Command key.)
Release the keys when you see a white screen that says "Welcome to Open Firmware".
At the prompt, type:
eject cd

Press the Return key, then wait a few seconds. The disk drive should eject the disk, and "OK" will appear on the screen when the action is complete.
Type:
mac-boot

Press the Return key.
Your computer will boot normally and you will return to your Mac OS X desktop.
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Redbart Posted messages 20952 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   3 380
 
All CD-ROM drives for Windows PCs have a small hole on the front face; by inserting a straightened paperclip and pushing gently as soon as you feel resistance, you can trigger a mechanism that releases the tray.
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dede74000 Posted messages 26996 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   5 370
 
Hello,

Saying anything when you don't know is a sign of very developed intelligence!!

@ YODA

Restart your iMac with the mouse button pressed down (left button on a two-button mouse), the ejection should happen; if not, come back to us, there are other methods.

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perico13
 
The restart with the left mouse click worked perfectly.
Thank you very much.
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YODA
 
I need another tip because I clicked the left mouse button and still nothing
help me
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dede74000 Posted messages 26996 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   5 370
 
You should not turn off by left-clicking, but instead go to the Apple menu/restart and hold down the left mouse button until it starts up.
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Redbart Posted messages 20952 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   3 380
 
Answering anything when you're not sure is proof of a highly developed intelligence!;
I know it doesn't apply to the iMac, that's why I specified Windows PC

Is having an iMac a sign of intelligence? The question and the answers aren't convincing

A little search on CCM would have answered this question:
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Sanspseudo, on October 6, 2007 at 2:50:43 PM
+4Hello,
test this:

1. Restart the computer. If necessary, use the reset/interruption button.
2. As soon as the computer makes a sound on startup, press and hold the mouse button. Do not release it until the startup is complete.
This technique could force the disk to eject

Excerpt from this: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106882-en
Best regards and good luck
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dede74000 Posted messages 26996 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   5 370
 
My reflection wasn't meant for you, so don't take it the wrong way; our posts overlapped, yours being a little faster than mine ;-)
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YODA
 
still no CD ejection
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YODA
 
Where is the option key?
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YODA
 
It's an Intel Mac, where is the reset button?
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dede74000 Posted messages 26996 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   5 370
 
the option (alt) key is the one next to the command (apple) key
The reset button? the power button because the reset button is located on the motherboard and is not accessible without opening the Mac.
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YODA
 
On the keyboard I have, there is no key with an apple.
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Anonymous user
 
It's the key marked cmd, on either side of the space bar.

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YODA
 
I must be super dumb because my CD still won't come out.
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Le Vagabande Posted messages 1492 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   63
 
Anyway, my technique, although rough, has already worked for me, but I've never had an iMac so I don't know if it will be the same. Anyway, worth trying as a last resort?
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dede74000 Posted messages 26996 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   5 370
 
If it's to come and spout nonsense, stay in your "vagabandemou" world :-)
Are Mac users going to stir trouble among PC users? Not that I know of!!!
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_Ritchi_ Posted messages 21129 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   6 134
 
Good evening,

There is a method via the Terminal that involves typing the following command:
drutil tray eject
and validating this command by pressing the "Return" key.

Ritchi
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scalpo
 
It works!!!!
Thank you very much
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micmacmelie
 
To forcibly eject a CD from the Mac, you need to take a card (made of a material that's between a credit card and cardboard, like a library card). Turn off the Mac. Insert the card into the CD drive. Start the Mac. Press down a bit on the card. Listen to the drive; when it makes noise, pull out the card. The CD will come out.

There you go!
Amélie
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YODA
 
nothing works, neither a card nor a box
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_Ritchi_ Posted messages 21129 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   6 134
 
And the command I gave you, namely drutil tray eject?
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