Locate the physical eject button on the DVD drive. It is usually a small button located on or near the DVD drive tray. Press the eject button. The drive tray should open, allowing you to insert or remove a disc. Using Windows Explorer Open Windows Explorer (File Explorer...
If the drive is attempting to eject it and failing for the reason I've suggested above, no manner of manual eject attempts would work because the disc is being obstructed by the case - the slot-loading drive is set to take in any disc it senses, and if the eject is obstructed, the ...
Though Apple slowly wiped away optical drives from its Mac laptop lineup over the years, you can still arm your MacBook Pro, MacBook Air or iMac, Mac Studio with an external DVD drive like SuperDrive for DVD disc playing. However, when the DVD disc playback is finished, some users don'...
To eject a physically stuck disc or broken disc drive you will want to either send it in to apple and pay through the nose, or save yourself the trouble and buy a windows computer which all have a manual disc eject method that involves a paperclip. Apple must have not heard about this...
Ejecting Normally | Ejecting a Stuck Disc | Video | Q&A | Tips | Warnings This wikiHow teaches you how to eject a CD from your Mac, as well as how to remove a CD from an unresponsive CD drive. While the last few generations of Macs don't have CD drives, older Macs do, and CDs...
Because the QuickLookUIService is a process that is running in the finder, if you summon the "Force Quit Applications" prompt (⌘ + ⌥ + ⎋ ) and relaunch the finder. Shortly after relaunching (assuming I am in a place that is acceptable, and it often is) the drive can then be...