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Disc has trouble ejecting from my PB G4
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rx7star
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May 22, 2006, 09:55 PM
 
Hi,

I have a PB G4 17" 1.33 Superdrive.

I'm having problems with CD/DVDs ejecting from my PB. The superdrive seems to be working fine (no funny noises or any problems loading), but I cannot get the discs to eject. When I press the eject button, the disc tries to eject but when it doesn't come out from my PB, the disc just stays in the PB and tries to load whatever program/music is on it. The only way I can get a disc out of my PB is to press the eject button and use my fingers to pry open the superdrive slot so the opening is slightly wider. When I do that, the disc comes out by about half an inch, and at that point, I'll just have to yank the disc out with brute force. I don't want to continue doing this since I'm worried that I might eventually damage my superdrive.

Has anyone experienced this type of problem before? Could my superdrive be slightly misaligned?

Finally, does anyone know of any repair facilities in the Los Angeles area? I think it is a simple fix and I can't send it to Apple and be without my PB for a week.

Any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!
     
rx7star  (op)
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May 24, 2006, 02:47 PM
 
Please help!
     
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May 24, 2006, 03:07 PM
 
Are these standard CDs and DVDs, and not the newer "DualDisc" format, which are thicker? DualDiscs have been known to have problems ejecting from slot-loading drives in laptops, cars, etc. If these are indeed regular CDs and DVDs, then it definitely sounds like either your drive is misaligned or the PowerBook's case is slightly warped.

Unfortunately, I am not familiar with the SF area. But the one time I have had to send my PowerBook to Apple (for a logic board replacement), it was out of my hands for a total of only 3 days. I don't know if you are still covered under AppleCare or not, though.

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