Every once in a while you may find that you have a CD or DVD stuck in your Mac that just refuses to eject. If it happens - it’s frustrating. There are a few things that you can do to force you Mac to eject the disk.
1) First, try iTunes. Sometimes the iTunes eject button will work, even if your Finder eject button, or keyboard eject button won’t.
2) Open Terminal.app and type “drutil tray eject” - this will eject the disk tray most of the time.
3) If you’re still having no luck, you can restart your Mac and hold down the mouse button. Keep your finger pressed down until the disk ejects, or the login screen appears.
If you’ve tried all three of these, and you’re still having trouble - you may want to call Apple Support.
1) First, try iTunes. Sometimes the iTunes eject button will work, even if your Finder eject button, or keyboard eject button won’t.
2) Open Terminal.app and type “drutil tray eject” - this will eject the disk tray most of the time.
3) If you’re still having no luck, you can restart your Mac and hold down the mouse button. Keep your finger pressed down until the disk ejects, or the login screen appears.
If you’ve tried all three of these, and you’re still having trouble - you may want to call Apple Support.
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