A articcine macrumors regular Original poster Dec 25, 2010 166 0 Lillehammer, Norway Aug 8, 2011 #1 Going to burn a dvd but don't know where it is.
odinsride macrumors 65816 Apr 11, 2007 1,149 3 Aug 8, 2011 #2 On the front at the top, where optical drives are normally found.
B bamf macrumors 6502 Feb 14, 2008 413 0 Aug 8, 2011 #3 Hit the eject button and it will pop out. There is no physical button on the machine to make the tray eject.
Hit the eject button and it will pop out. There is no physical button on the machine to make the tray eject.
CaptainChunk macrumors 68020 Apr 16, 2008 2,142 6 Phoenix, AZ Aug 8, 2011 #4 bamf said: Hit the eject button and it will pop out. There is no physical button on the machine to make the tray eject. Click to expand... To further clarify this, the eject button is the top right key in the QWERTY section of the keyboard.
bamf said: Hit the eject button and it will pop out. There is no physical button on the machine to make the tray eject. Click to expand... To further clarify this, the eject button is the top right key in the QWERTY section of the keyboard.
JesterJJZ macrumors 68020 Jul 21, 2004 2,484 849 Aug 8, 2011 #5 CaptainChunk said: To further clarify this, the eject button is the top right key in the QWERTY section of the keyboard. Click to expand... Not on my Apple Pro Keyboard.
CaptainChunk said: To further clarify this, the eject button is the top right key in the QWERTY section of the keyboard. Click to expand... Not on my Apple Pro Keyboard.
CaptainChunk macrumors 68020 Apr 16, 2008 2,142 6 Phoenix, AZ Aug 9, 2011 #7 JesterJJZ said: Not on my Apple Pro Keyboard. Click to expand... Semantics... ⌘ + e? Click to expand... That only works if you have a mounted device selected. Doesn't work if there's no disc in the drive...
JesterJJZ said: Not on my Apple Pro Keyboard. Click to expand... Semantics... ⌘ + e? Click to expand... That only works if you have a mounted device selected. Doesn't work if there's no disc in the drive...
lifeinhd macrumors 65816 Mar 26, 2008 1,429 58 127.0.0.1 Aug 9, 2011 #8 I guess this is a prime example of why Apple has taken to removing the optical drives from their computers
I guess this is a prime example of why Apple has taken to removing the optical drives from their computers