Macbook Won T Eject Cd

If your Macbook won’t eject a CD, there are a few potential solutions.

First, try using the keyboard shortcut to eject the CD. If that doesn’t work, try using the Finder menu. If that still doesn’t work, try restarting your computer. If none of those solutions work, try using a disc unloader tool.

If you’re using a Macbook Pro with a touchbar, you can also try using the touchbar to eject the CD.

If your Macbook is older and doesn’t have a touchbar, you can try using a disc unloader tool.

If your Macbook is new and you’re having trouble …

Dvd Player Wont Open

If your DVD player won’t open, it might be due to a mechanical issue or it might be due to a power issue. If it’s a mechanical issue, you might be able to fix it by yourself, but if it’s a power issue, you’ll need to take it to a technician.

The first thing you’ll want to do is check to see if the DVD player is getting power. If it’s not, check to see if the power cord is plugged in properly or if the outlet is working. If it is getting power, check to see if the DVD …

How To Eject A Cd From Macbook Pro

If you want to eject a CD from your Macbook Pro, there are a few ways you can do it. You can either use the keyboard shortcut, use the mouse, or use the Finder.

The keyboard shortcut for ejecting a CD is Command-E. You can also use the mouse. If you’re using a trackpad, you can drag the CD icon to the Trash icon in the Dock. If you’re using a mouse, you can click the eject button that’s usually near the CD slot.

You can also use the Finder to eject a CD. Go to the Finder and open …