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Originally Posted by id10t
On the front there will be a little tiny hole. Straighten a thicker paperclip and shove it in there, it is the manual eject.
Then I'd use the button on the front to open/close the tray a few times. If problem persists, replace. Cheap and easy to do.
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This, test empty.
If a process is actively trying to access a disk they don’t always respond to being ejected.