Wut?

No offense intended, but where did you hear this? Are you saying, how do you get a disc out if it gets jammed? Or do you mean more in general. If you mean more in general, then most Apple keyboards have an eject key. Just hit the key, and the disc should pop right out. If you don't have a keyboard with one of these keys, then locate the CD on your Finder, and hit command+E, which in the finder is the standard key to eject. If you have an eject key on your keyboard, that key works globally regardless what app you're in.

As for getting out the disc if it gets jammed, tweezers won't do it. Trust me, If you wanna know my story, I'll tell you off list, as we have some trolls up here, and being what I did was so stupid, I don't wanna feed them any energy. We'll just leave it to say that I wound up having to take the damn thing apart and at this point, I wound up replacing the drive entirely. Realize however that my stupidity in this scenareo was quite extreme. Normally, with a superdrive, you probably could simply take the thing apart, and get it out. I might have an older model superdrive, but the one I have has teeny little screws on it. I've never personally tried, but my guess is, provided you were willing to deal with those little boogers, you probably! could theoretically take the thing apart and get it out if it was to jam. If you're just asking how on a correctly functioning drive to get the disc out, then with all due respect, do you really think Apple would make it that hard? LOL!

Chris.

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Sunshine" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, August 14, 2015 4:24 AM
Subject: Burning a cd with the mac.


When burning a cd with the mac, either an Imac or a macbook that has a super drive how hard is it to
1. eject the disc and
2. how hard is it to insert/ remove a disc from a super drive?
I have read on wikipedia that the super drive you need either tweezers, or a card with double sticky tape or disasembling the mac to get the disc out is this true? and if not how would you go about doing the above tasks?

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