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erat

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Oct 2, 2008
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Hey:

I was hoping somebody can help me figure out a way to eject a stuck cd. I have a new Mac Mini and I put a CD (a cd from the photo store containing digital pics) and the cd won't eject.

I have tried the opt, cmd o and f thing, but I don't think it works on intel macs. I have tried drutils (sp?) tray eject and open. I tried ejecting from iTunes, still a no go.

I booted into single user mode and tried a umount, but it says the volume is not mounted. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!
 
Thanks for the quick response. Yes, I tried that as well. I also tried deleting /Volumes/CDname from inside single user mode; it said that the volume is read only - which makes sense
 
Full size cd. I think I see the root cause. It seems like the photo cd had some sort of autolaunch pic viewer. When I do a ps -ef, I see these listed:

0 174 31 0 0:00.00 ?? 0:00.00 /sbin/mount -t cd9660 -o nodev,noowners,nosuid,rdonly /dev/disk1s0 /Volumes/NORITSU_CD
0 175 174 0 0:23.23 ?? 0:23.24 /sbin/mount_cd9660 -o nodev -o noowners -o nosuid -o rdonly /dev/disk1s0 /Volumes/NORITSU_CD

I did sudo kill 174 and it killed the process. I cannot kill 175 for some reason. I no longer see the cd mounted under /Volumes, but I still cannot eject. Going to reboot now and see what happens.

Hope this works!
 
reboot didn't work. In fact, the cd came back. Killed it again, but I still cannot kill the other process. CD does not appear in /Volumes. Darnit!
 
CD ejected. I rebooted, then hit the eject button before logging on and the cd ejected. The photo autolauncher was probably kicking off during the logon process. Thanks for the posts!

erat
 
also, it's a bluetooth mouse. would that make a difference?
 
Awesome! Thanks for the link. Guess I'll need to keep a USB mouse handy. Thanks again for your help.
 
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