To elaborate a little on redghost's answer, yes, Mac does have a 
way to mechanically remove a CD from any drive. You need a 
straightened paperclip. Poke it into the hole redghost mentions, and 
it will rachet the tray out. 

The cool thing is that with a Mac you never need it.


On 1 Oct 2005 at 15:27, redghost wrote:

> Little poke a hole to pop out on the extreme right hand of every drive 
> I know of.
> 
> On Tuesday, September 27, 2005, at 03:19 PM, David Brodbeck wrote:
> 
> > M. Mitchell Marmel wrote:
> >
> >> 1.  Buy Mac.
> >>
> >> 2. Launch iTunes.
> >>
> >> 3. Insert CD.
> >>
> >> 4.  Hit 'Import' button.
> >>
> >>
> > Just don't try it with a badly scratched or copy-protected CD, or you
> > might never get it back.  There are some lock-up bugs in the CD-ROM
> > drives on Macs, and Apple is still the only computer manufacturer that
> > doesn't provide *any* means of mechanically ejecting a CD that the 
> > drive
> > won't eject itself.
> >
> >
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