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Superdrive Phantom Eject
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As of the last couple of weeks I've been having awkward things happening with my MacBook. The superdrive keeps attempting to eject a disk, but there is nothing in the superdrive, and I do not touch the eject button. Has anyone else had this happen? I'm kind of worried about it. I just had my HDD replaced at the Apple Store, due to a major HDD crash. Any and all help is appreciated.
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When does it happen? If it's at wake from sleep, that's normal.
Steve
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My MacBooks with combo drives both do it.
Seems to happen when anything polls the drive to see what its status is.
I don't think it's anything to worry about.
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It's just been happening randomly when I'm in the middle of typing, or browsing on the 'net. I'm glad to hear that this seems normal. Thanks for you info.
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I'd bet its just a loose optical drive cable, if typing seems to induce it. See if you can get them to reseat it.
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I'll do that the next time I'm at the Apple Store. Thanks!
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