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Can't eject disk - am I stuffed?
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<blockquote data-quote="naujoks" data-source="post: 772515" data-attributes="member: 78252"><p>1st gen MacBook:</p><p>Bought Leopard upgrade DVD today.</p><p>Put it in, chose upgrade, came to "checking DVD integrity" or whatever it is, thinking "ah shucks it's a new DVD what the heck, skip". And what do you know, it comes to a read error some way down the line.</p><p>Repeat the process, this time with checking the disk, detects a fault with disk.</p><p>Can't get the disk out: Disk Tools wont let me eject it, Option-ALT-F-O doesn't do anything, chosing "select startup disk" to my old MacOS installation simply results in spinning wheel, which is where I'm stuck now. So in brief, I can't boot from HD, I can't boot from DVD anymore because it now always boots from HD. I can't get the disk out, AND my trackpad mouse button is broken, so can't keep that pressed either. Have a USB mouse, but keeping the mouse button pressed doesn't do anything.</p><p></p><p>Tricky one, eh?</p><p></p><p>Got any suggestions? Would really love for Apple to stay out of this one!</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="naujoks, post: 772515, member: 78252"] 1st gen MacBook: Bought Leopard upgrade DVD today. Put it in, chose upgrade, came to "checking DVD integrity" or whatever it is, thinking "ah shucks it's a new DVD what the heck, skip". And what do you know, it comes to a read error some way down the line. Repeat the process, this time with checking the disk, detects a fault with disk. Can't get the disk out: Disk Tools wont let me eject it, Option-ALT-F-O doesn't do anything, chosing "select startup disk" to my old MacOS installation simply results in spinning wheel, which is where I'm stuck now. So in brief, I can't boot from HD, I can't boot from DVD anymore because it now always boots from HD. I can't get the disk out, AND my trackpad mouse button is broken, so can't keep that pressed either. Have a USB mouse, but keeping the mouse button pressed doesn't do anything. Tricky one, eh? Got any suggestions? Would really love for Apple to stay out of this one! Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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