Hey zzrogue,
The MyGIG Recovery Instructions link that was provided
( Which wascopied from my site at
http://mofv.com/mygig/StuckCD.htmwithout giving me any props.. Which really doesn't matter since Ioriginallylearned them from Steve at HB and added some comments..lol)is currently the only method for removing the CD.
The most important part of that procedure is lowering the radio face before pressing the SEEKUP - SEEKDOWN - WHATEVER button. The radio will not lower the face automatically when you press the emergency eject buttons and will just ignore the eject request.
I had a bricked radio and it was unresponsive but it came back by leaving the fuse out for a long time (Like 10-20 minutes)
Sometimes the radio just starts responding on its own after a few days. I have had people tell me that their radio was completely unresponsive but they were able to continue the install or eject the CD days later.. Obviously that is just luck but because it has happened with others it is important to not give up on the radio immediately.
Provided that you did lower the face before using that eject procedure there are occasions wherea radio will be completely unresponsive even with a fuse reset. In this case there are no options but to go to the dealer and tell them that "the radio just stopped working" as telling them that you were messing with the radio sometimes produces undesired results
Sorry that I can't provide a secondary eject option and that I essentially rehashed the instructions to you.. but unfortunately the CD options at this time are limited. Harman Becker are working toward an easier eject method that will be more reliable but as of now that is all I can tell you to help..
As far as an image is concerned that is an option but all music, pictures, and contacts should be erased before imaging the drive to provide a small hard drive image but more importantly you will likely losenavigation functionality if you image a drive and use that because the map data is VIN coded. I can't say that definitively because I have never tried imaging a drive to another MyGIG butI wanted to mention it as a probable downfall.
Usually I would jump up, run outside and pull my radio to see if it would work but currently I am overloaded with projects and don't have the time.. I had tostop working onthe unofficial mygig web site for a while which is why you don't see any new posts there lately and I stuck the techs working on answering MyGIGquestions without me sharing the email load which is unfair but I just have very little free time lately.