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4.
Push the tray in, or press the Open/Close button, to
close the tray.
In a few moments, an icon for the CD-ROM disc appears on your
screen.
Ejecting a CD-ROM disc
Follow these instructions to eject a CD-ROM disc from your computer.
IMPORTANT:
You may not be able to eject a disc if it is being shared. To turn
off file sharing, use the Sharing Setup control panel.
1.
Open the tray.
There are several ways to open the tray of your CD-ROM drive.
If a CD-ROM disc icon appears on your screen:
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Select the disc icon on your screen and drag the icon to the
Trash. (You won’t lose information on the CD-ROM disc by
dragging its icon to the Trash.)
IMPORTANT:
Do not select the disc icon and then choose Eject Disk from the
Special menu. If you do this, the computer still remembers the CD-ROM disc
in its memory and keeps asking you to reinsert it.
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Click the disc icon, then choose the Put Away command in the
File menu.
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While the CDT Remote window is active, choose Eject CD from
the File menu, or simultaneously press the Command and E
keys. (CDT Remote is a program that allows you to control your
CD-ROM player and is available in the Apple menu.)
If no CD-ROM disc icon appears on your screen:
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Press the Open/Close button for your CD-ROM drive.
2.
Take the CD-ROM disc out of the tray.
Store your disc in a safe place, away from heat, dust, and moisture.
3.
Push the tray in, or press the Open/Close button, to
close the tray.
To avoid possible damage to the tray and the CD-ROM drive, keep
the tray closed when you are not using it.