Unable to eject my CD
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Hello, I've inserted my CD into my MacBook and I can't eject it.
It doesn't make any reading noise, it's not recognized, and I've tried everything I know (turning off the computer for a long time, turning it off and holding the eject button from the start of the boot until the end, and going to application -> utility -> disk utility and nothing happens there either) how can I do it without disassembling my computer? ? ?
Thank you in advance for your help
It doesn't make any reading noise, it's not recognized, and I've tried everything I know (turning off the computer for a long time, turning it off and holding the eject button from the start of the boot until the end, and going to application -> utility -> disk utility and nothing happens there either) how can I do it without disassembling my computer? ? ?
Thank you in advance for your help
Configuration: Mac OS X Safari 525.18
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Hello,
I don't know what you mean by a CD of the code? To force a Mac to eject a CD, there are several methods.
http://www.commentcamarche.net/forum/affich 2783029 imac cd rom bloque#17
http://www.commentcamarche.net/forum/affich 2511391 mon imac g4 ne demarre plus#13
You can also use the Terminal like this:
-Launch the “Terminal” application found in your Applications / Utilities folder...
-In the Terminal window, type:
sudo drutil eject
and press the “Return” or “Enter” key
Provide your password when prompted.
PS:
If the CD is a small diameter CD and the drive is a slot-loading drive... there's a problem; you'll need to try mechanical means... Never put a small CD into a slot-loading drive..
Best regards
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Sanspseudo - Francis
iMac G5 2ghz 2Go - OS 10.4.11
I don't know what you mean by a CD of the code? To force a Mac to eject a CD, there are several methods.
http://www.commentcamarche.net/forum/affich 2783029 imac cd rom bloque#17
http://www.commentcamarche.net/forum/affich 2511391 mon imac g4 ne demarre plus#13
You can also use the Terminal like this:
-Launch the “Terminal” application found in your Applications / Utilities folder...
-In the Terminal window, type:
sudo drutil eject
and press the “Return” or “Enter” key
Provide your password when prompted.
PS:
If the CD is a small diameter CD and the drive is a slot-loading drive... there's a problem; you'll need to try mechanical means... Never put a small CD into a slot-loading drive..
Best regards
--
Sanspseudo - Francis
iMac G5 2ghz 2Go - OS 10.4.11
Well done!!!!