


If that doesnt eject the disk, logoff of your computer, unplug the USB cable from your computer that is hooked to the SuperDisk and locate the disk eject button on the front right hand side of the SuperDisk Drive. If you have a diskette stuck in the drive, drag the SuperDisk icon from your desktop into the trash. Here is what I would recommend for flawless performance from this drive. Unless Apple has changed the driver, it has not supported that diskette format since Mac OS X. No lights, nothing, the power cord is firmly in as are the USB ends. Now, I managed to get a disk stuck in the drive, and when I jiggle the disk it whirs for awhile, then goes silent again. When I insert a disk it whirrs and then becomes perfectly silent like it is off.
