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<blockquote data-quote="Jefe3223" data-source="post: 98410"><p>Hi, guys (and gals). I saw another post and it reminded me I've meant to ask ya'lls help on something.</p><p></p><p>My friend has an old imac (that she aquired from her sisters ex boyfriend), it's one of the original green colored imacs, but it has the insert disk slot instead of a tray. Basically, there's a disk (audio) that won't eject and doesn't come up on the screen (i also thing the fan or hd is hitting something, but that's another story for another time). Is there a way to have the computer eject something it doesn't think is there? </p><p>I COULD take it apart, but I'd prefer not to (warranty is long time gone and bringing it to a store is more hassle then what it's worth). So if anyone could help, she (and I) would be very greatful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jefe3223, post: 98410"] Hi, guys (and gals). I saw another post and it reminded me I've meant to ask ya'lls help on something. My friend has an old imac (that she aquired from her sisters ex boyfriend), it's one of the original green colored imacs, but it has the insert disk slot instead of a tray. Basically, there's a disk (audio) that won't eject and doesn't come up on the screen (i also thing the fan or hd is hitting something, but that's another story for another time). Is there a way to have the computer eject something it doesn't think is there? I COULD take it apart, but I'd prefer not to (warranty is long time gone and bringing it to a store is more hassle then what it's worth). So if anyone could help, she (and I) would be very greatful. [/QUOTE]
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