What is the sound of one head bashing?
Jun. 7th, 2005 02:59 amI've had to replace a few failed CD drives in clones over the years. I have *never* needed to replace a CD drive in a Mac.
Until now.
Yes, the combo drive is apparently kaput. Command-E, no eject. Eject/F12, no eject. Restart/F12, no eject. Manually pop drive open with pin--yay! Insert CD and close? Oh, no. No happy spinning for me, it seems.
This is timely, as the screen was being wonky, so I figured I should back up the latest pics and budget stuff before it goes dead and has to go *back* to Apple yet again. Oh, no, no backups for me, unless I beg a friend to let me do it via another mac, treating this as an expensive hard drive. I don't have time for that, though, I don't think. Or maybe I do.
*sigh*
This is really bad timing. I might just have to buy extra memory cards for the camera.
Thing is, I was gonna make an album or two so that I don't need to worry about *real* photos when we visit relatives. Guess not.
I suppose I could hope that the Mac's CD drive just won't work when the ambient temperature is above 85F. Somehow, I doubt that.
Explain brand loyalty to me again, please?
Until now.
Yes, the combo drive is apparently kaput. Command-E, no eject. Eject/F12, no eject. Restart/F12, no eject. Manually pop drive open with pin--yay! Insert CD and close? Oh, no. No happy spinning for me, it seems.
This is timely, as the screen was being wonky, so I figured I should back up the latest pics and budget stuff before it goes dead and has to go *back* to Apple yet again. Oh, no, no backups for me, unless I beg a friend to let me do it via another mac, treating this as an expensive hard drive. I don't have time for that, though, I don't think. Or maybe I do.
*sigh*
This is really bad timing. I might just have to buy extra memory cards for the camera.
Thing is, I was gonna make an album or two so that I don't need to worry about *real* photos when we visit relatives. Guess not.
I suppose I could hope that the Mac's CD drive just won't work when the ambient temperature is above 85F. Somehow, I doubt that.
Explain brand loyalty to me again, please?
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Date: 2005-06-07 08:07 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-06-07 08:10 am (UTC)brand loyalty: A cocktail of chemicals that, in combination will 1) render the skin painlessly, partially porous, and 2) provide a chemical that will, once absorbed, render you ceaselessly in favor of products upon which many marketing dollars have been spent to brand collectively.
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Date: 2005-06-07 11:03 am (UTC):(
on the bright side, my old imac did that several times
& just ended up fixing itself. no rhyme or reason ...
the cd thingy just started working again.
weird.
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Date: 2005-06-07 12:07 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2005-06-07 04:47 pm (UTC)(note to linux people: i've tried four different distros on three different systems. two of them installed by self-proclaimed experts. i gave it a good college try. doesn't do it for me.)
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Date: 2005-06-07 04:47 pm (UTC)Mine is a new Powerbook so I don't even have that. Every time it has difficulty popping out a disk or reading it, I panic since there's no way to get it out manually. Not good, but thus far, I have been able to force it to eject by holding down the button when I reboot or hitting it just as the computer is rebooting.
As far as backing up your stuff, I can send you CDs to try and burn that have worked on my Mac. Also, you mentioned Mac network or something. If I can hook up to you somehow and help let me know.
Further, I have Home Directory space online if you want me to upload things there or something.
Let me know if I can help.
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Date: 2005-06-07 04:52 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-06-07 05:44 pm (UTC)And this issue has nothing to do with OS and everything to do with hardware.
Incidentally, boy rebooted the machine again and now the drive is working. I'm guessing there's a bad connection on the cable/line/connection. This machine has had *two* new logic boards installed, so it stands to reason they might've screwed something up and not glued the cable down just so.
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Date: 2005-06-07 05:47 pm (UTC)the gf's iMac gets uppity like that sometimes.
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Date: 2005-06-08 05:40 am (UTC)Sorry, that doesn't really solve anything, now does it?