Hi,
My old man has a mac, and it's apparently refusing to spit out a CD (or even recognize it.) He sent me this email asking for help, but since I don't know much about macs I'm forwarding it to you guys. Any help is appreciated.
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"Working with iMac 10.4.8.
Problem: I inserted a blank CD-R; no icon appeared; every few seconds, clicking sounds seem to indicate that the drive is trying to accept or reject CD. No applications are running.
I have tried four solutions (the others are inoperable since the icon is missing from the desktop and disc utilities):
1. Hold down mouse while restarting.
2. Using the eject key, upper right keyboard.
3. Hold down the F12 key.
4. To eject a disc using firmware:
. Restart the computer.
. When you hear the startup sound, press and hold the Command-Option-O-F keys. (The Command key has an Apple on it.)
. Release the keys when you see a white welcome screen.
. At the prompt, type: eject cd
Press Return, then wait a few seconds. The disc drive should eject the disc
[At this point, nothing happens; it is impossible to alter the eject cd command; after a few minutes, I unplug the iMac and restart].
. , and "ok" appears on the screen when the action is complete.
. Type: mac-boot
Press Return."
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The computer is constantly trying to eject the disc, but it never comes out.
Again, any help is appreciated.
My old man has a mac, and it's apparently refusing to spit out a CD (or even recognize it.) He sent me this email asking for help, but since I don't know much about macs I'm forwarding it to you guys. Any help is appreciated.
--
"Working with iMac 10.4.8.
Problem: I inserted a blank CD-R; no icon appeared; every few seconds, clicking sounds seem to indicate that the drive is trying to accept or reject CD. No applications are running.
I have tried four solutions (the others are inoperable since the icon is missing from the desktop and disc utilities):
1. Hold down mouse while restarting.
2. Using the eject key, upper right keyboard.
3. Hold down the F12 key.
4. To eject a disc using firmware:
. Restart the computer.
. When you hear the startup sound, press and hold the Command-Option-O-F keys. (The Command key has an Apple on it.)
. Release the keys when you see a white welcome screen.
. At the prompt, type: eject cd
Press Return, then wait a few seconds. The disc drive should eject the disc
[At this point, nothing happens; it is impossible to alter the eject cd command; after a few minutes, I unplug the iMac and restart].
. , and "ok" appears on the screen when the action is complete.
. Type: mac-boot
Press Return."
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The computer is constantly trying to eject the disc, but it never comes out.
Again, any help is appreciated.