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Beh.

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Nov 23, 2008
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No burning device was found. If you are using an external device please make sure that it is connected and powered properly.

This started happening a few minutes ago. I noticed there was a disk stuck in my Burner so I restarted, hoping to get it out. It ejected but now when I try to put something in It won't work. I checked out the system profiler and it's saying what's in the quote.

Help?
 
Can haz details?

OS version
Mac type
Burner type
Did you use Patchburn to adapt the drive?

Mac OS X Leopard Version 10.5.5
Mac Type? I'm using a 21' iMac. Is that what you mean?
Burner type? Wha?
Patchburn? I'll give that a google.

Well, No luck with Patchburn.....

My Disk Recorder isn't found anymore, to clarify.
 
Is this your internal SuperDrive, or did you plug an external drive in?

If this is the internal drive, then you might want to look at this:

http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=8182527

(Amazing what Google finds)

It seems like a few people have had issues with loose drive cables recently...

Yes, it is an internal drive.

So, I have to take this in? Crap. I live far away from the next city.

I'll try cleaning my cache.

Cache Cleaned with MacCleanse. My drive works now. Thank you so much for the link!
 
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