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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Problems with disc drive
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<blockquote data-quote="duncanbrodie1" data-source="post: 1217711" data-attributes="member: 194668"><p>Its not that I don't have anything decent to reply with, and Im sorry if I came off as sarcastic, but if there is an issue with the hardware on your macbook, then why would you hesitate to have it taken in?</p><p>if its on applecare still, then great. If not, you pay to get it fixed. </p><p>I don't know, just depends on whether or not you want to use a pry-bar to remove disks all of the time. </p><p>Personally, it seems obvious that there is a problem of some sort, and the mac geniuses are there to help you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="duncanbrodie1, post: 1217711, member: 194668"] Its not that I don't have anything decent to reply with, and Im sorry if I came off as sarcastic, but if there is an issue with the hardware on your macbook, then why would you hesitate to have it taken in? if its on applecare still, then great. If not, you pay to get it fixed. I don't know, just depends on whether or not you want to use a pry-bar to remove disks all of the time. Personally, it seems obvious that there is a problem of some sort, and the mac geniuses are there to help you [/QUOTE]
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