Ejecting discs, Using third-party utilities – Apple Boot Camp (Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard) User Manual

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Ejecting Discs

You can eject a CD or DVD using the Eject (C) key on an Apple keyboard. If your
computer has an optical drive with a tray, use the Eject key to open or close the tray.

You can also eject a disc by using Windows Explorer.

To eject a disc, do one of the following:

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Press and hold the Eject key on your Apple keyboard until the eject (C) symbol appears
onscreen.

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Right-click the disc icon in Windows Explorer and choose Eject from the menu that
appears.

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Select the disc icon in Windows Explorer and click Eject.

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Hold down the primary mouse button as you start up your computer, until the disc
ejects.

If you have a Mac Pro computer, you can press Option-Eject to open or close the tray of
an optional second optical drive.

Setting Your Computer to Restart Automatically After a Power Failure

Setting your computer to restart automatically after a power failure might be useful if
you need to access your computer remotely.

To set your computer to restart automatically after a power failure:

1

Click the Boot Camp system tray item and choose Boot Camp Control Panel.

2

Click the Power tab.

3

Select “Restart automatically after a power failure.”

Using Third-Party Utilities

Before installing and using a third-party disk utility for Windows, check with the vendor
to make sure the utility is compatible with Boot Camp.

NOTICE:

Data loss can occur when using a disk utility that is not compatible with

Boot Camp.

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