Try holding down the mouse button (trackpad in your case) while powering up the
Mac.
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From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
[mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Juaanita Marttin
Sent: Friday, May 09, 2014 4:43 PM
To: OS X iOS Accessibility
Never mind. I turned the drive pointing down and gravity helped pop the disk
out. What a scare though!
On May 9, 2014, at 3:42 PM, Juaanita Marttin jordmar...@suddenlink.net wrote:
I got a Cd drive for my MacBook Air a few days ago. I’m in the process of
putting all my Cd’s on it.
Sarah on this list passed a tip to me which has helped me in this situation.
Restart your Mac and whilst it is restarting hold a finger down on the
trackpad.
If all goes well the CD should eject as your Mac finishes it restart.
David Griffith
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From:
ARe you holding the eject button for a few seconds?
Best,
Zack.
On May 9, 2014, at 2:13 PM, David Griffith d.griff...@btinternet.com wrote:
Sarah on this list passed a tip to me which has helped me in this situation.
Restart your Mac and whilst it is restarting hold a finger down on the
Will that work with an external super drive attached? I'll have a chance to
test this in a few months as my air does not have a cd drive. lol. I'm hoping
someone beats me to the answer though lol!
Tc to all.
On May 9, 2014, at 2:13 PM, David Griffith d.griff...@btinternet.com wrote:
Sarah on