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Start up from CD/DVD?

I have 2 identical Mac Mini's, both refuse to start up from CD/DVD, from both the internal and an firewire external DVD. Both have 10.5 (had to upgrade, rather than clean install because couldn't get to start from DVD, had to put DVD in, then restart with DVD selected as startup disk). Well, one of the mini's has all sorts of permission issues (that I can't fix because now it will not let me start up from DVD) and the other has a corrupt operating system and refuses to start up. I manage about 40 macs, these are the only 2 that stump me. I have tried every key command at start up (C, X, Shift, Cm/Opt/Shift/Delete) and even made a few more up, it is like the keyboard doesn't work (I even tried multiple keyboards). Right now there is a disk stuck in the drive (the original disk that came with the computer) that will not eject holding the eject key. I have tried "target" mode, but again it doesn't respond to the "T" key at startup. Now I have one computer that crashes all the time and another that has a DVD stuck in the drive that refuses to start up. I think (just a thought, nothing to back that up though) that this is somehow related to 10.5, as I didn't have issues with these computers until 10.5 was put on them, but have people that use iPhones so I need 10.5.

Mini, iPhone, Mac OS X (10.5.4)

Posted on Jul 17, 2008 6:45 AM

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Jul 17, 2008 7:01 AM in response to Richard Fix

If you have a wired usb mouse, holding down the (left) mouse button during startup will pop the disc out. Hold down for about 30 seconds, until the disc comes out.

Worth trying an SMC reset (if these are Intel Macs) or a PMU reset (only if these are older G4 PPC Macs).

And hopefully you aren't using the Aluminum Apple keyboard, since the startup keys won't work with them on Minis.

Jul 17, 2008 7:09 AM in response to Richard Fix

Don't abandon me on this people, I can't let this one conquer me. It just is too strange that both mini's are doing the same thing to me and this isn't a know issue.

Again, I am not smart enough to goof 2 computers up the same way.

I have ruled out every variable I know to rule out. Multiple keyboards, mice, external drives, all react the same way on both machines.

Jul 17, 2008 9:19 AM in response to Richard Fix

Okay, after numerous different CD's and external drives (all that work on other computers) I found a combination that miraculously starts up (external DVD firewire drive and Apple hardware test disk). Unfortunately when I run disk utility it doesn't show the hard drive. So do I assume that the power supply is bad, since the internal CD/DVD drive and the internal hard drive don't work? According to the person that used this computer the CD drive was working before it refused to start up. Would a bad power supply cause just the hard drive and CD drive to stop working or would the entire computer not work?

Jul 17, 2008 2:17 PM in response to AndyO

Reset PRAM.

Also open itunes, and use the eject button. You can also add an eject button to Finder too. Open Finder, right click the top grey bar, customize.

I've got a Mini running 10.5.4. upgraded ram and HD with SuperDrive. No issues like this but I did have a PowerBook that refused to acknowledge the optical until I reset the PRAM.

PRAM Reset:
Turn off Computer.
Press power THEN press and hold "Option" + "Command (apple key)" along with "P" and "R" keys. Hold until the second chime then let go.

Also holding down the eject button on an Apple keyboard during startup will eject the disc too.

Start up from CD/DVD?

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