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Q: Imac will not accept DVD's or CD's

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?

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Imac, Mac OS X (10.5.3)

Posted on Aug 2, 2008 12:07 PM

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  • by Spindoctor1968,

    Spindoctor1968 Spindoctor1968 Nov 6, 2008 12:44 PM in response to pjensen4
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    Nov 6, 2008 12:44 PM in response to pjensen4
    I've been plagued with this problem for months now, sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't, but it seems to be getting worse. Usually my drive will recognise a CD, but DVDs are a 'no-go'. This caused me endless fun at the weekend, when it took me 2 hours of repeated trying to get my mac to start up from the installer DVD (so that I could run Disk Utilities to fix a disk error).

    I'm very disappointed.
  • by GreaterApe,

    GreaterApe GreaterApe Nov 6, 2008 2:38 PM in response to pjensen4
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    Nov 6, 2008 2:38 PM in response to pjensen4
    I just began to experience this problem 4 hours ago. I eject a data dvd and tried to mount another one and was denied. Must have tried 20-30 dvds and none will work. CDs are fine, though.
    Anyone?
  • by Olive Oyle,

    Olive Oyle Olive Oyle Nov 7, 2008 6:14 AM in response to pjensen4
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    Nov 7, 2008 6:14 AM in response to pjensen4
    Well it cheers me up just a little to know I am not alone .

    Brand new iMac, out of the box 24 hrs.... finally get around to installing a new app from a cd, and it won't read it. Or Dvds. At all. They sit in there for 2 minutes , then they get spat out.

    The shop said " Bring it in, we'll have a look " ( in that oh-my-we-have-one-here-who-can't-even-insert-a-cd-properly-in-her-new-computer tone of voice )
    I said " I have 4 other computers in the house, I think I know when it's a hardware problem and not 'operator error', order me a new one today ! "

    Now I think after reading these other posts a new-new one may not solve the problem 8 (
  • by Marcantonio,

    Marcantonio Marcantonio Nov 7, 2008 6:21 AM in response to Olive Oyle
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    Nov 7, 2008 6:21 AM in response to Olive Oyle
    Has anyone considered reporting this to a government agency so that Apple might finally get motivated to address this issue?
  • by eightlake,

    eightlake eightlake Nov 7, 2008 8:01 AM in response to pjensen4
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    Nov 7, 2008 8:01 AM in response to pjensen4
    I have an intel 24" iMac bought it April 08 with the AppleCare Protection Plan. Optical drive just broke. Will not not accept (grab and pull in) disc. You can push it in till it dissappears but it will not load. You have to pull out with tweeers. Went to Apple web site support and scheduled call back. They had me do some troubleshooting but still did not work. They wanted me to take into nearest Apple store (on hour away in heave traffic) but I requested in home service. They agreed to that and I got a call back within 1/2 hour from Qauleserv. They said replacement drive will be delivered to them by Tuesday (it's now Friday Nov 7th) and they will call me by noon that day to schedule repair time.
    Pleasant experience so far. If I was in a real hurry I would take into the Apple store but I don't know if they would have the replacement drive in stock or they would have to wait for it to be delivered also. This way I still have my computer at home till it get fixed.
  • by iLuvemyiMac,

    iLuvemyiMac iLuvemyiMac Nov 8, 2008 8:18 PM in response to pjensen4
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    Nov 8, 2008 8:18 PM in response to pjensen4
    I had the same problem, only my computer would not even accept them after the 6th time. I had to take my iMac in for repair. (It was the superdrive) They replaced it in 2 1/2 hours. I was AMAZED!!!! Thanks Apple.
  • by iLuvemyiMac,

    iLuvemyiMac iLuvemyiMac Nov 10, 2008 7:22 AM in response to brian lugo
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    Nov 10, 2008 7:22 AM in response to brian lugo
    Also, I forgot to put this important info in....I had a very good experience with Apple repairing my computer superdrive VERY fast!!!! I did NOT lose any of my information. They literally replaced my superdrive in 2 1/2 hours.....WAY TO GO APPLE!!!!!
  • by Marcantonio,

    Marcantonio Marcantonio Nov 10, 2008 8:40 AM in response to iLuvemyiMac
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    Nov 10, 2008 8:40 AM in response to iLuvemyiMac
    Dear iLuvmyiMac,

    It is great that your computer got fixed, but aren't you at all disappointed that this seems to be an endemic problem in the iMac that Apple is not resolving? Fixing a defective part that is under warranty is not an exceptional activity but rather is to be expected, no??? For many, doing what you did is not an easy task as they cannot do without their computers or for them getting to Apple is an inconvenience.

    There is a certain level of expectation that comes with purchasing Apple products. That is why we pay the expense we do to own them. So, the silence from Apple on this problem is deafening. They have machine serial numbers which I am sure they can cross reference the known batch of defective drives to. So why not contact those customers, which there appear to be many of, and do something to address the problem in a proactive, instead of reactive manner.

    I hope that once I have time to get my iMac to Apple they will fix it. But why did the problem occur in the first place and why has Apple not contacted me with a recall. What will they do to address my time and inconvenience?
  • by iLuvemyiMac,

    iLuvemyiMac iLuvemyiMac Nov 10, 2008 10:31 AM in response to Marcantonio
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    Nov 10, 2008 10:31 AM in response to Marcantonio
    Yes, I completely agree. And I am one of those people who has a VERY hard time to get to the APPLE store. I too live on Long Island as do you, and I know of only one store which is fairly far and I have a NON working car. I also agree that it is a VERY big dissapointment that this seems to be an epidemic with these expensive machines. I did a lot of research before I decided to buy an iMac, and I only wish I was aware of this situation before I purchased one. I do think that Apple has to "do something" about this....in reality I was just commending the "genius" @ the store for working on this so quickly, but I am VERY disappointed in Apple as a company. I only hope that this and all of the other complaints do reach someone @ the top, as this is the only way anything will get done about it.
  • by sasha1031,

    sasha1031 sasha1031 Nov 10, 2008 5:12 PM in response to chityc09
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    Nov 10, 2008 5:12 PM in response to chityc09
    I have an early 2006 when they first made the flat panel Intel Imac & last week I updated the "Migration and DVD/CD Sharing Update" that software update recommended and since then my superdrive will take in the cd dvd sounds like its gonna except it and then eject right back out. I know the prior week i had just watched a video on it and was fine.

    This is ridiculous apple hasnt attempted to look into this since so many people have same problem all of the sudden. mine is also out of warranty so $446 ill just get a newer computer.
  • by Adam Hatcher,

    Adam Hatcher Adam Hatcher Nov 23, 2008 7:35 PM in response to iLuvemyiMac
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    Nov 23, 2008 7:35 PM in response to iLuvemyiMac
    I'd like to add my voice to the "not near an Apple store, but having this problem" crowd.

    Maybe it's a gimmick to get me to download all of my CDs off of iTunes...

    Message was edited by: Adam Hatcher
  • by AlexYP,

    AlexYP AlexYP Nov 24, 2008 2:21 AM in response to pjensen4
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    Nov 24, 2008 2:21 AM in response to pjensen4
    Same problem here
    Won't read any of my discs so I went out and brought and external usb Lacie drive
    Bigger problem - my iMac crashes all the time due to a malfunction of powersupply.
    Apple seems to have recognized the problem...just not for my serialnumber

    Specs: iMac G5 20" / 2.0 GHZ
  • by Richbrown,

    Richbrown Richbrown Nov 25, 2008 11:52 AM in response to AlexYP
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    Nov 25, 2008 11:52 AM in response to AlexYP
    Well it appears I'm on the faulty superdrive band wagon. I found before I had a slow decline of it getting progressivly worse. Now after a fault with the HD I can't even boot up OSX.
  • by AlexYP,

    AlexYP AlexYP Nov 25, 2008 1:23 PM in response to Richbrown
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    Nov 25, 2008 1:23 PM in response to Richbrown
    Well nothing new then.
    My superdrive was the first to stall - becoming more and more unusable. Maybe the first sign that the rest of your system will crash. Do backup!
  • by darcuss,

    darcuss darcuss Dec 10, 2008 3:31 AM in response to pjensen4
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    Dec 10, 2008 3:31 AM in response to pjensen4
    Same problem here for the last few weeks on six month old Intel iMac.

    I'm living on the canary islands and the nearest Apple store is hundreds of miles away in Spain.
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