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niteflytes 05-22-2006 06:11 PM

Just FYI for anyone searching for help with stuck CD issues. I had a problem with CD's not ejecting and finally discovered that ClamX AV was to blame. Every time I had a CD that wouldn't eject I shut down ClamX AV and the CD would eject. I've stopped using ClamX AV now.

niteflytes

raydouble 05-24-2006 01:21 AM

Randomly worked today and now its fine. Cool!! (?)

gmason 02-12-2007 08:27 AM

Well ... I had the same issue today on my G5 iMac 17". In the past, a CD might occasionally not eject for one or two tries, but eventually would.

After trying everything I could find in the literature, I became more inventive. [N.B. I was expecting to destroy the drive in the process - that seems to be my lot.]

I took a small flat bladed screwdriver - the gifts they pass out at shows - and gently, placing the blade just inside the felt dust protector, ran it up and down.

I seemed to hit a plastic or rubber flapped slot immediately behind the felt one. At points it seemed as though I had unstuck the flaps on each side from one another - it was as if they had simply adhered to each other in some places as those materials tend to do.

VOILA!

Very pleased, as you might imagine.

Cheers...Gary

Mobius Entwine 02-16-2007 12:35 AM

iMac Slot Loader not unloading
 
My kids' iMac's slot loading DVD drive was very slow to eject disks, and sometimes couldn't with out invasive yanking. The drive was trying to eject the disk, but it had a hard time doing it.

The problem was caused by the kids snotty and greasy finger, and whatever slime kids emit, coating both sides of every stupid Putt Putt CD they put in the iMac. Eventually, the rollers inside the DVD drive became so soggy and slippery, they couldn't gain traction on the disks.

The solution was to buy a bar of soap for the kids, and to take apart the iMac. I took apart the DVD drive and cleaned all the rollers with alcohol pads, cleaned out gunk, tiny doll house toys, lint, etc. and put it all back together. I did have about 5 extra screws when I was done, but it all works now.

Mobius Entwine 02-16-2007 12:41 AM

MacBook Pro won't eject, won't read, won't work.
 
I bought a MacBook Pro from the online Apple Store's refurbished center. The MBP arrived a few days later and looked good except for a ripple on the bottom shell near the lid latch. Everything seemed fine until I tested the DVD drive. I put a DVD in, and nothing happened. Disk Utility, System Profiler, etc. could not located the DVD drive, let alone the disk. I called Apple Support, and worked my way up a few levels until enough people agreed that my DVD drive did not work. Nothing could be done to get the disk out, without opening something up and voiding the warranty. (Nice Refurb!). They emailed me a return label, and I sent the pig back for a replacement. 4 days later I had the replacement refurbished MBP came and its DVD drive works fine. It too has a ripple in the aluminum skin just below the lid latch, but it is not nearly as noticeable as the original reject refurb. Eh, it's just a tool.

I can't believe I will be loading Windows on it. Shoot me!

Mobius Entwine 02-16-2007 12:50 AM

Performa 5300 won't accept disks
 
From the days of floppy disks"

My sister's Performa 5300 (or whatever it was) stopped accepting floppy disks. She or her slob kids would but some floppy disk in, and it wouldn't insert all the way, --- UNLESS they REALLY PUSHED HARD.

Once in, the floppy wouldn't come out. I went over there and got the disk out with some forceps. While there, I used a flashlight and saw some junk in the back of the floppy drive slot. I fashioned a long scraper hook out of a large paper clip, and used it with the forceps to extract:

A corner of an envelope with a half-peeled off stamp.
A small paper clip.
A used staple.
A magnet from a kids toy letter (belongs on the refrigerator!)

I pointed out to the little Cro-Magnons that the floppy disks and magnets don't get along. I also pointed out that they shouldn't stick paper clips, staples, slips of paper in the floppy drive slot. Once all that junk was out, the floppy drive worked fine.

foobaron 05-16-2007 12:02 AM

a trick that worked
 
Hi,
I just had the same problem that others mentioned (CD with label absolutely refused to eject, even though the label appears very thin and absolutely flat on the disk), and found a solution that worked (once, for me -- your mileage may vary!), so I thought I'd report it. I simply turned my MacBook Pro vertical so that the CD slot was facing directly down, in the hope that "gravitational assist" might help the disk get out... Holding the laptop in this position with one hand, I clicked the eject icon and the CD dropped straight out. Worked like a charm on the first try!

Good luck to all of you... may your disk get unstuck and may all of your Mac-moments be happy.

Chris Lee
http://www.bioinformatics.ucla.edu/leelab

Waddington 06-21-2007 09:43 AM

Ejecting stuck disc from slot drive.
 
I recently had the same issue with a stuck DVDR in my 24 inch Imac, It would reconise the disc if I let it boot up untouched but as soon as a tried to eject the drive would dissapear entirely.

After trying literally everything, Apple care Australia put me through to europe to try and solve it, from zapping Pram to open firm ware everything.

I wasn't too keen on sticking anything in the actual slot because I figured if the drive wasn't already screwed I would surely screw it doing so.

I let the computer boot up without holding the mouse button or hitting the eject button, it reconised the disc so I reeboted without pressing anything and just to get it spinning opened a few of the files from the disc which I had already written, if your disc is blank dont worry.

I then opened the disc utility and varified both of the volumes listed for the optical drive, unlike previous attempts they both varified perfectly so I did them both again just to be certain and used the eject function within disk utility.

initially nothing happened and I was just about ready make a 24 inch dartboard out of my mac but the disc ejected, A friend of mine had the same problem with his Macbook however his has been this way for over a week after a few trys his disc also ejected. If both volumes dont eject just reboot and play around to get the disc moving (toast worked for him) untill it does verify and bam you should be sweet.

Now if only my mighty mouse's trackball would work properly (compressed air fixed the horizontal tracking)

Best of luck all!

Joshua

Waddington 06-21-2007 10:17 AM

Disc problem!
 
I forgot to mention the problem was caused by a shithouse quality disc!

Joshua

bruce_harvey 03-24-2011 01:43 PM

Well, I a 27" imac with cd stuck in it and this did not help.
THEN I REMEMBERED
I have ParallelsDesktop installed
So opened windows , went to My Computer and ejected the disc
Buying an electronic download of Parallels could be cheaper than calling in a repair man

byldabob 06-24-2011 09:28 AM

Hiya read ya post with interest in hints-n-forums .I have a similar disk drive problem summat stuck in the drive but I can't get it out .Did you have any solutions?
Bob


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