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MacBook DVD Drive Error: Can't install Snow Leopard...
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<blockquote data-quote="Bravenger" data-source="post: 1404634" data-attributes="member: 250548"><p>Hi harryb2448,</p><p>Since I wrote the message I have cleaned the optic with a proper Lens cleaner Kit but it made no difference. I also tried copying the contents of the Snow Leopard Disc on to a Data Pen via my old Toshiba laptop, but again, no joy there. It was predictable I suppose, but I thought I'd 'suck it & see'...</p><p>So, I can either take my MacBook to a Mac Workshop and pay a tidy sum to have it repaired, if possible...? Or I can do as you mentioned and buy an External DVR. If my Mac computer was a new model I would definitely take it to be repaired, but as it's out of it's Warranty now I really don't think I want to pay out Apple's Repair Fees. (I simply can't afford it at the moment anyway.)</p><p>Thanks very much for your time and your suggestions harryb2448.</p><p>Regards,</p><p>Nigel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravenger, post: 1404634, member: 250548"] Hi harryb2448, Since I wrote the message I have cleaned the optic with a proper Lens cleaner Kit but it made no difference. I also tried copying the contents of the Snow Leopard Disc on to a Data Pen via my old Toshiba laptop, but again, no joy there. It was predictable I suppose, but I thought I'd 'suck it & see'... So, I can either take my MacBook to a Mac Workshop and pay a tidy sum to have it repaired, if possible...? Or I can do as you mentioned and buy an External DVR. If my Mac computer was a new model I would definitely take it to be repaired, but as it's out of it's Warranty now I really don't think I want to pay out Apple's Repair Fees. (I simply can't afford it at the moment anyway.) Thanks very much for your time and your suggestions harryb2448. Regards, Nigel. [/QUOTE]
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