iMac G4 won't read or mount CDs
I have tried the following fixes:
- CD lens cleaner
- switching to OS9 and checking that the CD driver extension is turned on
- logging on as a different user
- updating software
- restarting
- zapping the PRAM
- running Tiger Cache Cleaner to repair permissions and run maintenance scripts
I'm guessing that the drive is dead. I have added memory myself, but don't feel comfortable replacing an internal CD drive. The catch is I live in France, and I don't want to take my machine to the local Mac repair shop. I can't afford "down" time, and I don't want to pay an arm and a leg for parts and labor.
Do you agree that the drive is dead? Should I go ahead and buy an external drive, and while I'm at it, one that reads and burns DVDs? I'm looking at ordering a LaCie DVD+RW with LightScribe. This Mac suits my current needs, and I wasn't planning to replace it in the next year. But is it worth the investment for a machine that I bought five years ago?
Thanks!
iMac PowerPc G4 700 MHz Mac OS X (10.3.9) Sony CD-RW CRX170E