Your computer ejects a
mMake sure the disc is flat in the tray and the disc label is facing up. If you’re using a small (8 cm) disc, make sure it’s centered within the tray’s inner ring.
mThe disc may need to be cleaned. (See “Handling
mThe disc may be damaged. Try another disc in the drive, and try the original disc in another drive. If the original drive reads other discs or if the original disc doesn’t work in another drive, the disc is probably damaged. You’ll need to replace the disc.
You can’t open a document on a
mTry opening the application program first; then open the document.
mRead the manual that came with your
You can’t save changes you make to information on a
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Problems using ISO 9660 or High Sierra discs
You cannot access files on a
mDiscs in the ISO 9660 and High Sierra disc formats have version numbers attached to file names. Some application programs need these version numbers in order to work with files. To make the version numbers available to programs on your computer, follow these instructions:
Drag the CD icon to the Trash. When the tray opens, hold down the Option key and push the tray back in, continuing to hold down the Option key until the disc is fully in the drive. The program you are using should now be able to locate file names on that