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Hi, I'm new to this forum.
I just bought a new macbook pro through my college less than a month ago.
It has been working fine so far except every now and then, when I move it, I hear a clicking sound in the disc drive, even when it's empty. Now when I put a DVD in there, its comes up completely pixelated in whatever player I try (I've used dvd player, vlc, nice player, all did the same) and then it completely freezes when I try to eject. I have to restart and force eject as it starts up. I'm thinking this is probably a hardware problem and I'm going to have to get it fixed, but just wondering if anyone has experienced anything similar or has any advice.
Thanks so much!
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G'day and welcome to the forums.

It is under warranty so if you are not happy back to an Apple dealer. The quicker the better as they may replace the whole unit.
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