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Dec 6, 2011 10:01 AM in response to rodgerfromnew braunfelsby Texas Mac Man,What model PowerBook G4?
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by Allan Jones,Dec 6, 2011 10:48 AM in response to rodgerfromnew braunfels
Allan Jones
Dec 6, 2011 10:48 AM
in response to rodgerfromnew braunfels
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iPadIf the drive makes spinning noises and ultimately ejects the disk, you could have a dirty drive. The slot-load drives on notebook computer tend to gather debris as we move them around. Get a drive cleaning disk. They are usually US$5-15 at any emporium that sells computer supplies.
A friend has an old MacBook Pro with the same drive arrangement as the PowerBook G4s. His drive would not write to disks and an Apple Authorized Service Provider (AASP) pronounced the drive dead and the cost for parts and labor would be about US$140.
Short version: I loaned my friend my cleaning disk and his drive now works flawlessly
If nothing happens when you insert a disk--no regular noises, no mounting, nada-- them you probably need a new drive.