Michael,
If you are at least getting the startup chime, hold down the mouse button
right after the chime, until the CD spits out. If there is an eject button
on the keyboard, you can try that also, in the same manner.
Cheers,
John


On 3/27/04 12:56 AM, "Michael Emery" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Here's a once-removed question about an iMac. There's an iMac at work
> which don't work, ain't booting up. I tried to boot it from my OS 9.1 CD
> but it did not work, and now my CD is in the drive and won't come out
> upon reboot attempts.
> 
> Does anyone have any startup key or other magic I might try to recover my
> CD before getting out my screwdriver and taking the thing apart?
> --
> Michael Emery


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