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Apple dvd player not working
Apple dvd player not working











apple dvd player not working

if so, you might want to resort to Method 3 below. Method 2 - Screw it-Break the Discīefore trying this method, think long and hard over whether you really want to use the disc you're trying to remove again. I sometimes use a mini screwdriver to see inside, as well. and maybe use a flashlight to see inside if you can.

  • Profit? It's a little tricky you just have to be brave.
  • You'll need to hold the card over that lever, and try to get the sticky tape onto the disc, then pull out the disc with the card. There's a lever that lets the disc eject.
  • Put the credit card just into the drive (through the little dust flap) so you can see a little bit inside the drive.
  • Stick a small patch of sticky tape onto a corner of the credit card (it's a good idea to NOT do this over the magnetic strip.).
  • Tools of the Trade: Credit card and double-sided tape. Basically, you use a credit card and some tape to try to grip the CD hard enough and use that friction to pull it out of your Mac: I originally learned about this technique from this post on Ecstaticist. any of the following steps could (and probably will) cause damage to your disc and/or your Mac, even if done carefully! Method 1 - The Sticky Credit Card MAKE SURE you've tried every other solution above, and don't hold me responsible for any damage done to your drive as a result of your following these directions. Plan B - Disc is Physically Stuck in Drive (NOTE: Use a USB mouse to do this - Bluetooth mice might not always be detected during Mac startup).
  • Restart the computer and hold down the Mouse until the disc is ejected.
  • Open Terminal, and enter in the following command: drutil tray eject 0 (then press return).
  • Open Disk Utility, click on the CD in the list of drives, and click Eject.
  • Quit all open applications, and restart the Finder (Apple menu, Force quit, then restart Finder), and try again.
  • Press the 'Eject' key on your keyboard.
  • Try waiting a minute or so, and do it again.
  • apple dvd player not working

    always try the steps in order! Plan A - Disc Doesn't Eject after Dragging to Trash Here are the steps I usually take in trying to eject a CD or DVD-in order from least likely to damage the disc and/or my Mac, to most likely. Often a dialog pops up and says "the disc is in use" (but it doesn't specify what application is using it!), or worse, there is no error-the disc just won't come out.

    apple dvd player not working

    Sometimes, I just want to get a dratted disc out of the computer, but dragging it to the trash, or pressing the 'Eject' key won't work. I'm given a mini CD (business card size) or DVD (this rarely happens anymore).A CD/DVD disc is warped or really thick (like most discs with homemade labels).Most of the time, I'm extremely happy with Apple's decision to make all their physical media (CD/DVD) drives slot-loading, as it means there's one less part to accidentally break off my Mac, and it just looks so darn pretty! But every now and then, I have a hellish experience with the drive.













    Apple dvd player not working