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When I insert a DVD or CD, after about 10 secs it spits it right back out. If I continue to insert the DVD or CD right after it ejects, the computer will finally accept it on about the 6th time and everything works fine. Is this a drive issue or software? any ideas?
I've got the exact same problem, except, mine won't read at all- no matter how many times I put it back in again.
I've searched around for help, but the only solution seems to be to go to an Apple store and get the disc drive replaced (preferably a pioneer one). But I haven't got that far yet (taking a 24" computer into town ain't that easy).
If you do go to a store, please tell us how it went.
I already do have the pioneer drive. I'm not convinced the brand of drive is a contributing cause.... Let us know what happens after going to an Apple Store.
I have the same problem. It seems to work when you close iDVD and any other 3rd party dvd software (i use Handbrake) but again only after about the fifth or sixth time. i actually have 2 imacs and the other one works fine with dvds.. for now i guess. Apple store it is.
so i brought my 24" iMac into the apple store. after the genius saw that my cd drive wasn't operating, he told me that they were going to replace my super drive. i now won't see my iMac for 3-5 business days. i'm just praying to god that none of my file are subject to deletion through this whole thing. because my life is on my iMac.
I'm having the exact same problem, my 24" iMac wouldn't read the Ableton Live installer DVD, so i thought it originally might have been the disc. I had no problems reading it in my 17" powerbook however. I tried a few other DVD's including the MacOS install disc and had no luck either. I was able to mount a few install cds, but almost no dvds (I did get one to mount after repeated attempts!).
I wanted to know if everyone else was having this problem right from the start, like I did, or did it get worse until it is at the point that nothing will mount?
I've got an appointment on Sunday, but really hate to have to give them a brand new machine to get fixed. I'd rather just get a new one as it is a 2 hour trip each way to our nearest apple store.
Add me to the frustrated DVD drive brethren. I'm visiting the genius bar this weekend and they best have it repaired before I walk out the door. This is an office station and I can't not have a computer for several days and I can't have a computer that won't accept cd's. To be continued.
My iMac 2.8 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo has this problem:
Will NOT read MOST Audio CDS.
Will READ everything else it is supposed to read.
No other problems. (except "haunted startup" at 2:00 every night but that's another thread).
Any thoughts!? I'm confused how it can be so selective about what will and won't read. It's not like there's an "update optical drive software" function that'll make the drive work.
One more of the same thing here. And my iMac is out of warranty. 😟
Has this been a big enough problem that Apple might fix it even out of warranty?
My drive has been working fine for the last 18 months (bought it late Jan, '07), but it began ejecting first one DVD (Roller Coaster Tycoon 3), now more prerecorded DVDs. And it does not accept the disks after 6 or so tries.
I was surprised to see how many others are having this problem. Looks like the 'Books are having troubles too.
I have the same problem. It happened when i was using max ripper to rip a CD... then I opened iTunes to download a podcast. iTunes tried to access the CD that was being ripped and it made a loud spinning noise and spit the CD out. I re-inserted it and now I have the same symtoms you're describing. After inserting a CD or DVD, about 10 seconds later, it spits it out. It's out of warranty, and I talked to a guy at an Apple store who said it sounded like the drive would have to be replaced, and buying an external was a cheaper alternative. Luckily I already had an external drive so my old G4 laptop could burn dual layer DVDs, so this is an inconvenience... but now that I had some spare cash, I was entertaining getting it fixed when I discovered there were many others experiencing similar problems.
It's almost acting as if the EJECT button was being held down. (I havent tried using a second keyboard yet to see if the key is broken, but this is doubtful as I said it happened when ripping a CD). I have tried doing a clean reinstall, even though i was sure it was a hardware related problem... Is there any diagnostic tool to run to see if everything is functioning properly?