Hi Eugene
Tried this with no success
Thanks
Peter
On 04/10/2009, at 8:38 AM, Eugene wrote:
This is an issue with the original MacBook Pro, particularly with
certain DVDs. Apple choses to ignore this problem.
If you are lucky it might eject if you are holding the computer with
the disc opening pointing downward and let gravity assist in
ejecting the disc. Even encourage it with a slight downwards motion
at the right time. Persist in this manner, you may be lucky.
That said I have had to pull my MacBook apart twice because of stuck
discs.
Regards,
Eugene
On 04/10/2009, at 8:06 AM, Peter Curtis wrote:
Hi Daniel
No, it's still stuck in the laptop. I left the computer off all
night to perhaps cool off and tried again this morning. I can hear
the mechanism trying to eject the disk a couple of times but it
doesn't appear, it then stops trying to eject it. Anybody any other
suggestions to try?
It's going to be interesting telling the library they'll have to
wait for their CD's, and why.
Regards
Peter
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