![]() It's probably because I need to replace a perfectly good, operating CD/DVD recorder with one that's newer because it needs to be newer. When I went online to see if I was doing something incorrect I did read, "not all apps will work with shortcuts, doesn't really always work" or something similar, so that seems a hit-or-miss waste of time as well.Īpologize if I am offering information that you may have already tried. PS When I stumbled upon "shortcuts" in the systems/setups for the keyboard, just for fun, I tried adding some apps and nothing happens. Drag that disk to the trash to eject the disk. If a disk is already in the drive tray, then it should be mounted on the desktop. You will see an eject icon in your menubar. Open the Core Services folder, then the Menu Extras folder.ĭouble-click "nu". Go to the hard drive/System folder, then Library. ![]() You COULD add an eject icon to your menubar - with this simple tip: I know that El Capitan and newer has an additional delay on some keyboard commands, so have you tried holding a labeled Eject key for a longer period of time to see if there is any response?Īre you trying to simply open an empty CD tray to insert a disk, or to eject a disk that is already in the drive? It's just the little arrow key at the top that doesn't do anything. Has a command key.Īs I say, the problem isn't ejecting. When the disk grays out, click on the stuck DVD. Choose First Aid, after which you will see your DVD drive and disk stuck in there. ![]() Is the keyboard an Apple-brand or something else? Does it have a Windows key, rather than a command key? Part 2: How to Eject a Jammed/Stuck DVD from Macs SuperDrive 8 Ways Way 1 - via Disk Utility Go to Application > Utility > and launch Apples Disk Utility application. Is your DVD drive a slot-loading, or tray-loading type?
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