I went ahead and switched this to its own question as you may need special attention.
First of all do you have an external USB Superdrive attached to your MacBook Air that does not have an internal drive.
Next if you do have, have you go under the Finder from the desktop and check the box so you can see external drives on the desktop. If you have just now done that and there is a disk in the drive, drag it to the trash.
Another way to eject it is to start up hold down the trackpad and it should eject.
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Ehe Terminal app is in Applications > Utilities > Terminal
I went ahead and switched this to its own question as you may need special attention.
First of all do you have an external USB Superdrive attached to your MacBook Air that does not have an internal drive.
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Next if you do have, have you gone under the Finder from the desktop and check the box so you can see external drives on the desktop. If you have just now done that and there is a disk in the drive, drag it to the trash.
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Next if you do have, have you go under the Finder from the desktop and check the box so you can see external drives on the desktop. If you have just now done that and there is a disk in the drive, drag it to the trash.
Another way to eject it is to start up hold down the trackpad and it should eject.
I went ahead and switched this to its own question as you may need special attention.
First of all do you have an external USB Superdrive attached to your MacBook Air that does not have an internal drive.
Next if you do have, have you gone under the Finder from the desktop and check the box so you can see external drives on the desktop. If you have just now done that and there is a disk in the drive, drag it to the trash.
Another way to eject it is to start up hold down the trackpad and it should eject.