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Hi guys,

I have MacBook Pro,It's year and 2 or 3 months old. I have some issues with my DVD. Drive takes the dvd but doesn't read it. Start reading and ejects the disk about half a minute later. If I insist and push the disk maybe 30-40 times can read it but I'm not so patient... So my question is, does somebody have same problem, and how he can manage it. Also I wanna ask, can i use my other computer ( PC - not proud with it) for dvd, or something - I really wanna to update to Snow Leopard.

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Livingstone

P.S. drive reads normal CD Disks...
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Either get a laser lens cleaner - the recommended method

Or in a pinch - shoot 2-3 blasts of air duster into the slot - powered off and battery removed of course.

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