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alright so i just inserted a dvd into my mb, and apparently the disk is too scuffed to be read. i hit the eject button, but it won't spit the disk out! what gives?
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Turn off your computer. Then Press and hold the eject key while turning it on. It will eject it. If it doesn't then you might need to get it fixed.
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i got it to eject, but is that normal?

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My macbook pro does that all the time with the ghetto one dollar dvds i buy in china.
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Every once in a while a messed up CD/DVD will do that. Rare overall but it does happen.
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