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<blockquote data-quote="mrivmriv" data-source="post: 1725742" data-attributes="member: 102987"><p>I recently had the same problem. I searched Google and came up with this, which worked!</p><p></p><p>Open the Terminal application in your Utilities folder. At the prompt enter or paste the following:</p><p></p><p> /usr/bin/drutil eject I USED JUST "DRUTIL EJECT" WHICH WORKED. IT DID TAKE A FEW SECONDS TO START AND EJECT THE DISC. MINE WAS AN EXTERNAL DRIVE.</p><p></p><p>If this fails then try this:</p><p>Boot the computer into Single-user Mode. At the prompt enter the same command as used above. To restart the computer enter "reboot" at the prompt without quotes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrivmriv, post: 1725742, member: 102987"] I recently had the same problem. I searched Google and came up with this, which worked! Open the Terminal application in your Utilities folder. At the prompt enter or paste the following: /usr/bin/drutil eject I USED JUST "DRUTIL EJECT" WHICH WORKED. IT DID TAKE A FEW SECONDS TO START AND EJECT THE DISC. MINE WAS AN EXTERNAL DRIVE. If this fails then try this: Boot the computer into Single-user Mode. At the prompt enter the same command as used above. To restart the computer enter "reboot" at the prompt without quotes. [/QUOTE]
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