How to eject a CD or DVD on your Mac using a keyboard command Here’s how to use eject a CD or DVD on your Mac by using a keyboard command. 1. Use Command-E to eject the CD or DVD. 2. You can also just ...
I'm no mac guy myself but someone I know has one and wanted me to put windows on it for his other stuff via boot camp. After reading up a bit it seems you can install win2k after swapping out the ...
Take a look at the top right corner of your keyboard. Unless you’re using a recent MacBook, you’ll see a vestigial Eject key. It used to be used to eject CDs, DVDs and even floppy disks back in the ...
I have a Powerbook G4 Mac and a CD won't eject. It's one of those slot feed types that doesn't have a tray that comes out. No emergency eject holes I can stick a paperclip into or anything. Any ideas ...
MacFixIt reader George reports that after successfully mounting and unmounting a number of media, his iMac G5 refuses to eject CDs: "I recently purchased an iMac G5, 17", SuperDrive. After 1 week of ...
WorldText native Geoff Roynon, following up on our previous coverage of WorldText, points out that a Mac OS X native version is installed in the Extras folder (inside the Applications folder) of the ...
You are about to transfer some important files from an external drive to your Mac, and suddenly you get the message “Disk Not Ejected Properly” The transfer fails, and you have to start all over again ...