If you mean there is a disk stuck in the drive then try just opening up the drive by taking it apart and seeing what you can do. I don’t come across these problems often so I’m not sure of this.
Use a pair of needlenose pliers or tweezers to remove the floppy, using a rocking motion
Your floppy could be stuck due to a label which is peeling up, because the metal cover which protects the actual magnetic disc is bent or damaged, or because the small spring which slides the cover back into position has fallen out and is jammed in the gears. In the latter case, it’d probably be prudent to replace the drive instead of trying to repair it, since floppies are so cheap and the solution can be tedius.
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