Here are two ways to help you eject a stuck disc (CD/DVD/BD) from the external drive of your Mac via Macgo Blu-ray Player software. Only two simple solutions are needed when you fail to pop up the disc after you finish the movie on the Mac.
The iMac (Slot loading) computer's disc eject mechanism is electrical instead of mechanical. To eject a CD-ROM disc at startup that contains system software, press the mouse button until the computer ejects the disc. If the disc does not contain system software, wait for the iMac to start...
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4. Open Applications -> DVD Player and eject disc from the DVD Player.5. On PowerPC Macs, go to open firmware* with the keys together with o (that's the letter o) and f at startup and type at the prompt eject cd 6. On Intel Macs, follow these instructions:- - Open ...
The next option to look out for is Image Format, which you should set to DVD/CD Master. Set Encryption to None. Hit save and the DVD will start copying to the destination you selected. When the process is complete, you can safely eject the disc. ...
Your Mac shows you all of the files on that and then when you've taken the one you want, you eject the DMG exactly the same way you would a real disk. Plus in theory you can burn your virtual disk image to an actual disk and store it away off site somewhere. ...
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Backing up Mac to an External Hard Drive: Step-by-Step Guide Step 1: Connect your external hard drive. Step 2: Select the disk for backup. Step 3: Confirm backup (optional). Step 4: Wait until the process is complete. Step 5: Eject your external drive and unplug it. ...
3. How do I stop the finder action to eject a disk? If the Finder stops responding, you can force it to close. In the Force Quit window, select Finder, then click Relaunch. Then attempt to remove the external HD. 4. Why can't I force quit Finder on Mac?
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