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This can be a problem. First try rebooting the machine, and holding the eject button when you hear the startup tone. Hopefully, that will force-eject it.
If that doesn't work, you'll need to get creative. Get a playing card or something similar, and put some rolled-over tape on one side close to the edge, so there's a sticky side out. Turn the computer off, and try to get the playing card into the CD drive, with the tape making contact with the stuck CD. Reboot, holding the eject button when you hear the eject button again, and pulling the card out. Hopefully, the CD will come out with the card. If it doesn't work, just keep trying, and you'll get it out eventually.
Generally what causes this is keeping CDs in the computer for an extended period of time, especially while the computer is powered off. Make sure you remove all CDs before moving or turning off your computer.
The only way to get access to certain functions is to install bootcamp from the Apple CD before installing Windows. If you don't have the CDs and you want the functionality, you'll need to purchase the proper CDs.
ran into the same issue but with a mac book no "drivers" avail for the mac to let it communicate to burn. i did get around it by using a few free burning programs i just wish i could remember the name
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