Every once and awhile, your Mac will decide not to eject a CD or DVD, for various reasons. It could be that it can’t detect the disk, it’s in an incompatible format, or that the disk itself is locking ...
You have several options for ejecting a disc from your Mac's optical drive. If the usual methods for disc ejection fail, you enter a command in the Terminal window to force the system to eject the ...
How to eject a CD or DVD on your Mac using a keyboard command Here’s how to use eject a CD or DVD on your Mac by using a keyboard command. 1. Use Command-E to eject the CD or DVD. 2. You can also just ...
Optical drives typically include a small pinhole large enough to insert a paper clip end to manually eject a stubborn disc. Since the Mac Mini doesn't include this feature, you must use other methods ...
Take a look at the top right corner of your keyboard. Unless you’re using a recent MacBook, you’ll see a vestigial Eject key. It used to be used to eject CDs, DVDs and even floppy disks back in the ...
Reader Donald Mower is rich in DVD drives and would like to control all of them from the keyboard. He writes: I have one internal and one external DVD drive in my new Power Mac G5. How do I eject/open ...
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