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You can always'' try the double sticky tape method''.''' Find an old CD/DVD and some thin double sticky tape (like scotch tape ~3/4in wide).'''
Put a couple of strips close together on one edge of the CD/DVD, firmly hang on to the untaped part of CD/DVD and side it half way into the slot TAPE SIDE DOWN, angling UP so that the tape isn't grabbing yet. When it's part way in straighten or reverse tilt the disk so the tape will hit the stuck disk and adhere to it.
''You want to '''try to snag the disk''' with the tape, so that you can pull it out.''
I've done this with Slot Loading iMacs...
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You can always'' try the double sticky tape method''.''' Find an old CD/DVD and some thin double sticky tape (like scotch tape ~3/4in wide).'''

Put a couple of strips close together on one edge of the CD/DVD,  firmly hang on to the untaped part of CD/DVD and side it half way into the slot TAPE SIDE DOWN, angling UP so that the tape isn't grabbing yet. When it's part way in straighten or reverse tilt the disk so the tape will hit the stuck disk and adhere to it.

''You want to '''try to snag the disk''' with the tape, so that you can pull it out.''

I've done this with Slot Loading iMacs...

''If this Answer is helpful p'''lease remember to return and mark it''' Accepted.''

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