Talk:Eject Disk/@comment-24886041-20140603180824

I've had no issues finding that info in any of those places. On OS X, you can eject a disk by selecting it, at which point the Trash can in the dock changes to an Eject icon, and you drag it onto there. Or, in the Finder, click the eject icon next to the disk's icon and name. Or also in the Finder, do File->Eject. Or, on the keyboard, press the Eject key. If none of these work, you can try unmounting and ejecting the disk from Disk Utility. If that doesn't work either, you can hold down the mouse button while rebooting the machine. If not even that works, there's a button inside the slot on most (not all) slot loading superdrives that can be pressed while the drive is powered on. On older machines, there's actually a mechanical lever there that you can press to eject.

If none of those solutions work, the disk is jammed, and the entire enclosure will need to be dismantled to remove the disk.