An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link When it's time to switch games, a quick press of your Xbox One's eject button should be all it takes to remove a disc. The eject button found ...
If your PS5 disc will not eject because it is stuck for some reason, here's how you can get it out. You can try the standard methods and then two unconventional ones. Turn off your PS5 by holding the ...
Knowing how to eject an Xbox Series X disc is basic but important button pressing if you've got an extensive library of physical disc games and movies. You'd be forgiven for not knowing how to eject a ...
Current-gen consoles don't have disc trays you can exactly force open. So what happens when your Xbox One simply won't eject a disc? Before you wait forever on Microsoft Customer Support, use this ...
Manually ejecting a disc on the PS5 is similar to the PS4 and PS4 Pro. You'll need a screwdriver to turn a screw and push the disc out. Just like the base 2013 PS4, you'll have to pop off part of the ...
It is oh-so-tempting to just pull that flash drive out of your USB port when you’re done with it. But resist the urge! Unceremoniously disconnecting an external drive from your Mac can result in all ...
Once you've added your favorite tunes to your iPod, you'll need to eject or disconnect it from your computer before enjoying your music on the go. Since disconnecting the device from your computer ...
Now that the holidays are approaching, you'll probably be asked to service your relatives' computers. "You like computers, right? Will you take a look at this for me?" Prepare yourself, it's coming.
Instead of just hitting your PS4 on its side and hoping it eventually spits out a disc that becomes stuck in the disc drive, Sony has detailed exactly how you’ll be able to manually eject any disc ...
The modern era of technology has advanced so much, that we have a general expectation; if we can think of a feature, it’s probably possible. Sometimes, you simply can’t be bothered walking all the way ...
The most important button on the original Xbox wasn’t the power button: it was the button to eject the disc tray. Conceptually, this doesn’t make sense. Of course the power button should be the most ...