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AngryLawnGnome
Jan 7, 2004, 07:23 PM
Whenever I insert a disc into my powerbook G4, it immediately ejects after checking it for about a second. I've followed the steps under Not Accepting Media on this page: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=88275 including resetting the PMU except to take it in to Apple to be fixed. Does anyone have any advice before I try and take it in?
arogge
Jan 8, 2004, 06:04 PM
What kind of discs are you using? Trying to use the wrong CD-RWs or inserting DVD-RWs into an old DVD-ROM drive can cause the drive to eject the media.
AngryLawnGnome
Jan 8, 2004, 07:59 PM
ive tried tons of different disks, from cds to everything else
mnkeybsness
Jan 8, 2004, 08:46 PM
i would go get that checked by an apple authorized technician.
Billicus
Jan 8, 2004, 09:03 PM
My first Powerbook 17" had the same thing happen - except it only happened with DVD's. I did a Dead on Arrival exchange with Apple for a different unit. This one works like a charm...:rolleyes:
Dreadnought
Jan 9, 2004, 01:16 PM
I don't know if it is an old player, but have you tried cleaning it, with a clean disk? or with a little cotton, if you can reach the lens of the player.
AngryLawnGnome
Jan 11, 2004, 02:49 PM
I have a disk cleaner, but it won't accept any disk so when I insert the cleaner it quickly ejects it.
AngryLawnGnome
Jan 11, 2004, 03:00 PM
Today I tried just inserting a disk again, and what do you know, it accepted it! Then I used the disk cleaner to make sure it wouldn't happen again and it chewed up part of the brush on it. No problem, though, it works again!:D
AngryLawnGnome
Feb 5, 2004, 11:30 PM
Well, it's doing it again. This time something bad happened. I was ripping a CD and it was about halfway through when it just paused where it was, claiming it was still ripping. I tried to cancel but the wheel kept spinning, until I just force quit. I opened iTunes back up and tried again, and white text on the screen appeared on the screen in four languages telling me to reboot (I didn't know Mac OS X could do such a terrible thing! Mac's are above crashes!). Anyway, I turned it off (the computer was kinda hot), waited a bit and turned it back on. I ejected the CD, which was also pretty hot, and let it and the computer cool down. After they weren't hot anymore, I inserted the disc and tried to rip again. The rip went really quick and no songs were added. So I ejected and reinserted when, you guessed it, the disc ejected without being read. It continues to do so. Someone PLEASE HELP!!! (with the crash and the eject; any advice on software to use to fixed my screwed up computer?)
AngryLawnGnome
Feb 22, 2004, 07:28 PM
Nothing has changed. PLEASE HELP!
rainman::|:|
Feb 22, 2004, 07:38 PM
you had a kernel panic, that's what that crash was. it's OS X's only major fault. I think the general concensus is that you need to have this looked at, unless you're extremely technically able you won't be able to fix a mechanical issue in the drive. It may need to be replaced entirely.
paul
Billicus
Feb 22, 2004, 09:28 PM
Originally posted by paulwhannel
you had a kernel panic, that's what that crash was. it's OS X's only major fault. I think the general concensus is that you need to have this looked at, unless you're extremely technically able you won't be able to fix a mechanical issue in the drive. It may need to be replaced entirely.
paul
Like I said earlier, call Apple. I had a defaulty unit sent to me, so I had to exchange it. I know it's a bummer, but it is way better to have a functional machine that one that doesn't work at all.
Nermal
Feb 23, 2004, 02:52 AM
Originally posted by Billicus
it is way better to have a functional machine that one that doesn't work at all.
No kidding :rolleyes:
AngryLawnGnome
Feb 25, 2004, 01:50 AM
Yeah, it sounds like I'm gonna have to, after cleaning it up a bit. It's just a matter of motivation now....:(
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