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DVD Drive won't read DVD's
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<blockquote data-quote="michaellamere" data-source="post: 888828" data-attributes="member: 47059"><p>Nope, no warranty left at all. I would agree with the idea that it's trying to tell me there is no media in the drive, but ALL of my other computers throughout my house have NO DISCS in the drives, but yet they say:</p><p></p><p>Media: Insert media and refresh to show available burn speeds</p><p></p><p>They don't say No, no matter what I do. I am wondering if it's firmware update or something I missed, but apparently I have latest firmware update already for my drive. I am glad everyone else is confused too. Actually I am not, I just want this to work. I want to be able to install Leopard onto my computer and without the DVD drive working I can't seem to be able to do it. </p><p></p><p>I have tried the Target Drive thing with my iMac and well I can't select the MacBookPro's hard drive as a possible place to install Leopard. I am running out of options. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for responding. </p><p></p><p>Michael</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="michaellamere, post: 888828, member: 47059"] Nope, no warranty left at all. I would agree with the idea that it's trying to tell me there is no media in the drive, but ALL of my other computers throughout my house have NO DISCS in the drives, but yet they say: Media: Insert media and refresh to show available burn speeds They don't say No, no matter what I do. I am wondering if it's firmware update or something I missed, but apparently I have latest firmware update already for my drive. I am glad everyone else is confused too. Actually I am not, I just want this to work. I want to be able to install Leopard onto my computer and without the DVD drive working I can't seem to be able to do it. I have tried the Target Drive thing with my iMac and well I can't select the MacBookPro's hard drive as a possible place to install Leopard. I am running out of options. Thanks for responding. Michael [/QUOTE]
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