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Hi, on my powerbook, the CD drive doesn't accept any cd's.
I take a CD and put it in, I've tried sliding it in all the way, and also about 2/3 of the way. It clicks and makes some noise for about 10 to 15 seconds, and then either spits the CD out or stops clicking.
Can anyone offer any help?! thank you!
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Update:
I reset the PRAM...
Didn't fix anything.
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I'm assuming nobody else has ever heard of this problem?
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