Method 1: Disconnect the external drive from your Mac Sometimes, your external BD drive might refuse to pop-up the disc, even if you push the Eject button a few times. You can try to unplug the Blu-ray disk drive, wait for a moment and insert it to your Mac again. ...
If you can’t eject a disk from Mac Find Locations We hope this information is useful. Kind regards. Reply of 1 How to eject a DVD or CD out of a MacBook pro that has no battery or power Welcome to Apple Support Community A...
Did the above tips not work to eject the disk? If a DVD is completely stuck in the MacBook / MacBook Pro drive and it’s still spinning, you can also try this trick: get a small piece of thin cardboard (business card or a credit card works fine too) and insert it above the stu...
When you’re unable to eject an external hard drive from your Mac, it could be because one or more apps or programs are running in the background. You can use the “Activity Monitor” tool to find and stop all running apps, then eject the hard drive. This tool is pre-installed, so ...
Today, I wanted to unmount and detach it, but it wouldn't eject because both Finder and Disk Utility said it was in use. Indeed, it's LED was flickering constantly. However, nothing other than Carbon Copy Cloner and Finder would ever access that drive, and the problem continued even ...
1. Go to Application > Utilities > Disk Utility. 2. Click "View" from the left menu bar and choose "Show All Devices". 3. On the left panel, right-click the APFS container and click on "Eject" from the provided options. 4. After the APFS container is ejected, you need to launch...
1. Eject the disk drive before disconnecting it from Mac If you detach a USB drive without ejecting it, the ‘Disk Not Ejected Properly’ notification may keep popping up on your MacBook. It’s essential to properly eject the USB drive from your Mac before physically removing it to eliminat...
Use the arrows at the bottom of the list to go through the disks. Locate the USB flash device. Disk Management’s removable disks have the label “Removable” on them. Right-click on the USB and select “Eject.” The USB drive can now be unplugged from your computer or device without ...
A handy new feature of macOS Sequoia allows a mounted volume to self-eject once a process copying files from it ends. Here's how to use it. Chip Loder | 1 month ago 4 How to use the Finder Erase Disk command in macOS Sequoia The original Mac let you erase disks right on the De...
Assuming you have been able to locate an optical drive that can read your DVD, here’s how to rip the DVD onto your Mac. Open Disk Utility (found within Applications > Utilities). Locate your DVD and click on it; you’ll be presented with several options. You should choose New Image ...