On Thursday, July 12, 2012 5:40:16 PM UTC+2, Tina Holm wrote:
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> turn it upside down and press the eject button - maybe shake it gently too 
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> that's what worked on my powerbook recently - after trying all other 
> methods and suggestions I could find and think of 
>
> Thanks Tina, I managed to solve the problem myself. The solution: left it 
alone overnight. It spit out the DVD normally this morning and I moved to 
another computer and saved the day. (Maybe it was insalted about something 
and wouldn't give me my DVD back - computers are capable of such things, 
you know.)

Thanks again,

Gary Dearth 

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