How do i eject a cd from my macbook pro manually






















Eject a CD or DVD. To eject a disc from your Mac, do any of the following: Eject a disc from the desktop: Select the disc you want to eject, then choose File Eject [ disc ]. Eject a disc from an optical drive: Press the Eject key. Eject a disc from a Finder window: Click the Finder icon in the Dock to open a Finder window, then in the Finder sidebar, click the Eject button next to . Shut down the Mac. Boot the machine holding down the Trackpad button to initiate a ‘force eject’. Turn the MacBook Pro on its side, with the CD/DVD drive pointing down, and shake, the CD should pop out.  · Five ways to eject a stuck CD or DVD from the optical drive. Ejecting the stuck disc can usually be done in one of the following ways: 1. Restart the computer and after the chime press and hold down the left mouse button until the disc ejects. 2. Press the Eject button on your keyboard. 3. Click on the Eject button in the menubar. 4. Press COMMAND-E. 5.


Press the eject key in the top right corner of the keyboard. (Not present in a macbook air) 2. Drag disk icon from desktop to trash can. 3. Right click on disk icon and click eject. 4. Use disk utility to manually force unmount the inserted disk from within the superdrive. This will cause it to eject. Though Apple slowly phased out optical drives from its Mac lineup over the years, you might still have a MacBook or desktop Mac with a disc drive. You might also have an external solution with a CD/DVD/Blu-ray drive. At some point, there's a chance that a CD, DVD, or Blu-ray disc is going to get stuck in your Mac or external optical drive. hey all, i have a cd stuck in my superdrive in my MacBook Pro and it wont eject itself, i remember reading here somewhere that there is a way to get it out, i havn't stuck anything in it to see if everything ok, cause that will void my warrenty. I had the exact same problem with my MBP about 2 weeks after buying it.


Step 1, Press your Mac's ⏏ Eject button. This key is in the top-right corner of your Mac's keyboard. If the CD tray/slot is working correctly, the disk should slide right out. The disk may take a few seconds to eject if you were using it immediately before pressing the Eject button. If you're attempting to eject from an external disk drive instead, press and hold the F12 key until the disk pops out Step 2, Press ⌘ Command and E together. This keyboard shortcut will force your CD to. There is no manual mechanism to eject a CD on the MacBook Pro. The Payoff. Do a hard restart. Then click and hold down the mouse button while the system boots up. Continue to hold down the mouse button until the CD ejects. Totally intuitive. Not sure why I didn’t immediately think of that. 1 How to Eject CD from Macbook Pro Easily. Pressing F12; Eject on Mac; Eject Using Trash; Eject Menu Applet; Eject from iTunes and Disk Utility; Eject Forcefully; 2 How to Eject CD from Macbook Pro External Drive. Using Power Switch; Dedicated Eject Button; 3 Conclusion.

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