How do I recover/eject a disc (DVD/CD) when there is a failure of the operating system? (HP Envy 17 3D laptop)

There seems to be no manual of ejecting a DVD/CD disc on a computer laptop HP Envy 17 3D.

So if there is a disc in the drive when the BONE does not, how can I remove the disc so that I can insert a recovery disc?

I spoke with a technical expert from HP, but that person could not solve the problem.

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the eject method works when you are on the post screen before windows loads?

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