Can I replace Combo Drive With Super Drive?

Hi all, I just purchased an IMac G5 1.6Ghz 17 inch off of Ebay. It has a combo Drive and I really want a Super Drive for it. I would rather replace the drive than purchase one to hook up to it. I have replaced drives, processors, graphics cards & memory on my Power Mac G4 as well as the CD Drive, HD, & memory on my iBook-but not as familiar with IMac expansion. I was told you can't do this but I thought I saw on Apple's support site (DIY) that you can-Unless that is just talking about replacing the Combo Drive with another Combo Drive. If I can does anyone know where I can get one besides Ebay-haven't seen any there.
Any help would be appreciated. 🙂
Thanks, Retha

Posted on Oct 28, 2005 6:44 AM

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Nov 8, 2005 8:36 PM in response to Retha

A final word on this subject. The drive OWC sells is the Panasonic UJ-845-B which IS the same as the Dual Layer drive in the iMac.

I ordered one. It DOES NOT come mounted in the sled, so the "simple" installation that OWC touts becomes far more complicated as you have to locate a Torx #6 driver to remove six screws, gently pry off the plastic bezel without breaking any of the small tabs, and you have to remove the electrical connector on the old drive and place it on the new drive.

While it is not too hard to accomplish, you ARE removing screws other than the "gold colored" screws that Apple allows so you run a risk of voiding the warranty.

Also OWC's price ($140) seems a little high now that I find that it is not mounted in a sled. A quick search returned prices for this drive as low as $107.

Mine is getting returned and being exchanged for one of OWC's fine external Firewire DVD burners with dual layer capacity.

Nov 9, 2005 7:00 AM in response to Tampa Bay Tom

Tampa Bay, Your right it is high and does not come mounted in the sled. I found that out yesterday when I installed it in my iMac. My concern though is how hot it seems. The drive seems to work fine and I can burn as well with no problems, but when I eject a disk a disk, the disk is very hot. The outside of the iMac is warm in that area, but not any warmer than the other side(Where the vent is-if thats a vent. the strip accross the back top of the mac.) I am completely new to iMac so I am not sure if this is normal or not. Unfortunately I did not use the original drive long enough to see if its the same way on that drive.
Any info would be great pertaining to this heat issue.
thanks, Retha

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