How I removed a CD stuck in my MacBook Pro
- January 15th, 2007
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[UPDATE} It appears the best method is the credit card with double-sided tape. read about that approach in the comments. My problem was that the CD (likely the case for DVD disks as well) was physically stuck because of a clear plastic label placed over the playlist side of the CD. I didn't notice it when I inserted it, which increased the thickness of the CD beyond the tolerance of some aspect of the MacBook's eject mechanism. I fiddled around with it for quite a while, trying all the various solutions on the Internets, but none worked.
The slot has a felt dust remover that makes it hard to see what's happening inside. Finally I noticed a metal spring that acts as a kind of door in the middle of the slot. The spring moves up and down when you select eject, which allows the disk to pass.
I suppressed the spring from the top toward the bottom using the very tip of a fine-bladed knife and hit the eject button. A very thin-tipped flat screwdriver would probably work as well, but the business card trick did not hold it down. The drive tried to eject the disk repeatedly and finally I saw the tip of the disk emerge.
Over the last year, many other people have shared additional approaches on this thread, so read further if my method doesn't work for you.
If this happens to you, be patient, keep trying, and you'll get it out without wrecking the drive or spending a lot of money to have someone else remove it.







Well a good way to remove it .
1) Sit in a chair.
2) Hold your mac book pro
3) fall down and drop your mac book pro
4) CD comes out .
It was a “kodak” moment.
Who knew ..falling down would actually do me something good? ..Downside you might scrapped your elbow.
thanks for everyones advice - after disc being stuck for 2 years Ive just wedged it out with 2 butter knives!
Poor Fantastic Mr. Fox was jammed and the computer wasn’t even recognizing that it was in so frustration and panic kicked in. The credit card trick wasn’t working for me so I closed my laptop then shook it..up and down…up and down. I opened it back up and the disc icon showed up so I pressed eject and it worked!! I put it back in and it played perfectly.
TRY THE SHAKING METHOD
Ha,ha! Yes! After 2 years, I really wanted these 2 (both were brand new at the time and I haven’t even got to listen to them) cds that were jammed into stereo out! Put a little double sided tape as suggested on card - easily and quickly got one out and ejected the other. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING THIS TIP!
@pete
I managed to do the same, thanks to your tip.
I simpply inserted a rapper of a make up sample and in a second it popped out.
WOOOOHOO!
THANK YOU! worked like a charm! x
I was ready to take this thing to the store. The double sided tape worked the first time. Thanks!!!
The double sided tape worked the first time. I was ready to take this thing to the store. No telling what they would have charged me. Thank You!!!
Arthur’s trick worked! I had tried all the force eject commands before with no luck because the CD was PHYSICALLY STUCK IN MY MAC! The CD was not spinning (so the card trick didn’t work), and my Mac did not recognize the CD at all. It literally was stuck in there. On it’s own my Mac would try to eject the CD every 30 seconds, so I could hear the sounds, but nothing came out.
Per Arthur’s trick - I took out the battery pack and left in the power cord. Then I pressed the eject key. I tipped my computer so that the CD drive was facing downwards (direction of gravity). When I heard the computer try to eject I pulled the power cord immediately, and just like 1/32 of the CD was poking out - you couldn’t even see it past the dust fibers of the CD drive. I used a thin blade against the sides of the CD and pushed the rest of the CD out! This worked on the first try. You may need to do some shaking of the computer as well.
This saved me!
i don’t have kids …. i dont need them …. i put 2 cd’s in the drive…well one got stuck and the second i thought would help remove the first…genius that i am…NOT anyway thank you your all techfabulous!!!! the sticky tape on card worked a treat x x x @S
THANK YOU SO MUCH I had TWO CDs stuck in mine, but covered a playing card with double sided tape and after a minute of fiddling got them out!!!! Thanks!!!
Worked for me. Put in a 2.5, wouldn’t come out…found this site, stuck in a plastic credit card…moved it around going deeper…found the detent spring….pushed against it…hit the eject button at the same time and the little disk came out to the dust door and with tweezers pulled it out the rest of the way. Thanks bunches…….
i had a cd stuck in macbook, the way I got it out was shutting down the computer, while holding depressing the mouse, I did the same as i started the macbook back up..it works..
I got my tiny little Action Replay DSi disc stuck in my brother’s macbook and after I read your page, I decided to try it myself. After a few nervous moments, I used a folded Chinese take-out menu as a card to guide out the small disc and it eventually popped out!
Thanks for the info! It was really helpful and I hope my brother doesn’t find out about it. heh…
@bonjos
Turning it upside and wacking the bottom of the crapintosh while hitting the eject button worked! I’ve been trying to get this DVD out for days. Apple has to realize this is a problem. I guess looks are more important than funtionality. Thanks for the tip!
After messing around with business cards, cardboard, etc. for way too long, I tried this and was back in business in 3 minutes. Thanks!
We tried everything (blade, credit card, shaking, etc.) but when I held down the eject button while restarting the computer was the only thing that made the CD come out.
Thank you so much! I stupidly got a mini CD stuck in my DAD’S macbook… He would have bitten my head off if I didn’t get it out.
The double sided tape and credit card worked on the first try, which has saved me a lot of money, time, and possibly injuries.
FINALLY GOT MY SISTER’S CD OUT! THANKS FOR THIS
I never post to these things either, but it worked to remove 2 CDs!!
I wrapped packing tape around a Toys R Us store card and slid it in above the CDs and lifted up. It grabbed the first one after a few tries and then the second one.
The gift card with double sided tape just worked for me as well. Just put a little bit of double sided tape (or it looks like a post it will work as well) and I was amazed at how easily the cd came out.
THANK YOU!
OK, I had the physically stuck DVD problem.
I’ve read gobs of web pages devoted to explaining how to get the DVD out. Most of them are really missing key details. It’s a lot of stick this in here, stick that in there, try cardboard, try credit card, try one plastic card above and below. It’s unclear how far to push the card in or even what it’s supposed to be doing! Some even involve the terminal, where one can issue commands to unmount the DVD and even eject it, which really don’t seem to help.
A big problem is that there are no pictures of the inner working of the super drive, showing what’s going on and what one is trying to accomplish.
Yours was the first place that at least discussed a key element– that physical barrier in the middle of the drive that comes up after the drive is inside.
I was leery, though, of inserting a metallic object into the drive–and wasn’t certain how far to go with or exactly what to do.
I found, however, a comment somewhere that another key is stopping the DVD from spinning. And that can be done with a plastic card.
HERE ARE SOME DIRECTIONS!!
Here’s what worked for me. I did not have to reboot the laptop, hold it at an angle, shake it, hold it upside down, etc.
THE ESSENCE
It involves sticking the *corner* of a plastic card in from the left-side of the drive, contacting the DVD to prevent it from moving, pressing the eject button, and being ready to grab the DVD when it comes out.
THE STEPS (in detail, to ensure this works!)
1. Make sure that the DVD drive is not operating. No sounds, no spinning.
2. Close all applications that could be using the DVD drive, or are using it, for example, DVD Player.
3. Take a plastic card (not cardboard), such as a vend-o-card or copying card (for Kinko’s, university copiers). I’ll bet a credit card would work.
4. You insert the *corner* edge of the card at an angle (about 45 degrees) coming in from the left side of the drive. (This is for a 2008 Intel based MacBook Pro.) You do not stick this card into the center of the drive, or straight in at the left side.
5. It’s going into the drive at an angle.
6. You want to make contact with the round edge of the DVD that’s in there. You’ll have to take some time to find this and get a feel for the DVD.
7. —->> The key is that you are pressing it up against the DVD. You want to prevent the drive from spinning after you press the eject button on the next step. <<—–
8. BE READY TO GRAB THE DVD WHEN IT COMES OUT ON THIS NEXT STEP.
9. While holding the card against the DVD, press and hold down the eject key for a couple of seconds (the eject symbol will show up on the screen).
10. There will be the usual eject, spinning, horrible sounding noises… but the DISK WILL POP OUT.
11. Grab it quickly, pull it out, and breathe a big sigh of relief!
12. From here, if you are under Apple Care, send the laptop in. I’m not sure I’m ready to go through this again and I have other problems AC needs to cover.
I hope this helps someone. It could still use pictures–both of how to hold the plastic card, where it slides in; but also of the inner working of the DVD drive so that one can tell what they are trying to do.
Appreciate the blog post here, though, as it helped in my quest for a solution to this!
Wow, I had a Logitech Harmony Remote Control Software CD stuck in the superdrive. I wouldn’t come out with a knife, a screwdriver or a credit card. It did come out with the double sided tape idea on the credit card (i used a gift card instead - just because I did not want to risk damaging my AMEX). I saw the spring mechanism, and when I used the tape it worked on the first try.
I don’t know if I damaged my superdrive, but I don’t want to find out for a while, I barely use it.
What i did to remove a cd(it was one of the mini ones and did not go all the way in ) was to take a plastic card… like the ones from bestbuy or walmart and put a piece of double sided tape on it… the cd instantly took hold and was out!
you are my hero now
tape and card works!
@Anonymous
Thank you very much for your help. I had just successfully removed the TWO (2) DVDs stucked in my MacBook Pro. Unfortunately, during the retrieval process, the upper portion of the cloth-like cover of the Super Drive was ripped off too
But I am still thankful for all the tips shared here.
just turn of ur macbook, stick a plastic card (plastic student id card, lol), turn it on, and stop the disk from spinning until it comes out
You guys are brilliant!!! Sticky note with a credit card on top worked straight away after nothing else would. Thanks so much for the advice… save me so much time, stress and money.
it worked for me!!!!!!! thank yopu! i dont hate my credit card now………..!!!!
I have a McBook Pro and one of my children stuck in a second dvd into the drive. I read you could use sticky double sided tape to careful remove on of the dvd from the drive. I didn’t have 2 sided tape so I carefully wrapped 1 sided tape around a credit card with sticky side out. I pulled out 1 dvd and it then recognized the other dvd that was stuck and I hit eject.
@bugsy moran
Just got one of those stupid little CD’s stuck in mine. I just closed me laptop and shook it, of course with me eyes closed. and out it fell!!! THANK GOD.
It works!!! it really works!!! thank you so much!!!!
@Paul Robinson
Thank you! Worked like a charm….
@Paul Robinson
Hi there Paul R.
Thanks for your very specific instructions - they saved me a lot of hassle!!!!!
Thanks to all who posted also, but Paul R., you really provided essential details that built on ecstaticist’s much-appreciated site.
Cheers to both,
Paul.
The credit card with the double sided tape (i just folded regular tape over and attached it to the credit card) worked like a charm in removing the 2 CDs from the slot. Thanks for posting useful information!!
The CD icon wasn’t showing up on my laptop so I tried a combination of everything… holding the eject button whilst re-starting the laptop and shaking it… CD ejected woop!
@Tiina
Thank you much the knifes workedQ!!1
thanks for a great advice list. CD stuck for a week in my macbook and the sound of the poor machine repeatedly trying to eject it brought regular palpitations (I have had two macs die on me in five years). tried most of the suggestions and found that restarting with the eject button pressed got the cd out. thanks everyone - long live the web!
i shook mine really hard… and it came out.. LOL
Thank you for an idea. I put a small size DVD into my MAC and hoped it would work. It did not work, but on the top of it, I could not eject it. DVD-R did not see my little disk!
I did not have a knife, so I just used a bad CD. I would stuck it into the slot and press an eject button. It took me less then 10 seconds!
Thank you!
My daughter got two DVDs stuck in my Macbook Pro.
Double sided tape on a debit card did the trick getting one of the DVDs out so the other one could be ejected.
Thank heavens for this thread.
So, I was having the same issue as all of you with getting a CD out of my MacBook today. The worst part is that it was my installation CD. My MacBook is having other issues and I have a blank screen with a circle and line, so doing it through teh computer wasn’t an option. One of my coworkers came on this site and told me to try the double-sided tape. Didn’t have double-sided, so I made my own. It worked on the second try. The trick is to wait until the laptop is trying to eject the CD and work with it. There is something that will block you from getting in there until the laptop is trying to eject so don’t get frustrated! lol. Thanks to all of you that made the suggestion. I would have had to come out of pocket for sure to have someone do that!
simplest method is the best - business card method works perfectly well!!!
thank you for advice
The double-sided tape on card worked beautifully to get the 2 cds that I had that were stuck. Thank God!
Grace, that was right on point…I should my laptop and opened it again and ‘WHaLA’ (if that’s how you spell that) lol it came out…thanks soooo much for sharing that tip…GOD Bless you
im excited lol
OH MY GOD… Just got two cd’s stuck and freaked out I did the credit card and tape and it worked!!!!! I had a heart attack but now Im happy and like every one else.. i NEVER leave comments
this is amazing. doublesided tap recipe rocks!
I was in full panic mode!!!! Credit card with tape works like magic! Thanks