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hwtfan
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May 15, 2006 12:31PM
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i have an 17" iMac G4 and the cd drive olny opens and closes it dosnt recognize when a cd is in it and it sucks what should i do??
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ireland
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May 15, 2006 12:41PM
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Originally posted by hwtfan
i have an 17" iMac G4 and the cd drive olny opens and closes it dosnt recognize when a cd is in it and it sucks what should i do??
System preferences >> Cd's & Dvd's >> Check if you have "ignore" selected in a section you shouldn't have!
What type of CD is it? Music CD?
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hwtfan
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May 15, 2006 12:43PM
nothing at all happens when u put in anything from a dvd to a cd to a blank cd its an outrage
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placebo
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May 15, 2006 1:23PM
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its an outrage
Yes it is. Let us force broken shards of CDs down the throats of every employee of Apple's hardware division as a statement of our outrage.
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lupa
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May 15, 2006 1:32PM
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Originally posted by hwtfan
nothing at all happens when u put in anything from a dvd to a cd to a blank cd its an outrage
Then it's probably broken. Go to an Apple store or whatever local retailer you might use and get it repaired, that simple.
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Originally posted by hwtfan
i have an 17" iMac G4 and the cd drive olny opens and closes it dosnt recognize when a cd is in it and it sucks what should i do??
System preferences >> Cd's & Dvd's >> Check if you have "ignore" selected in a section you shouldn't have!
What type of CD is it? Music CD?
Originally posted by hwtfan
its an outrage
Yes it is. Let us force broken shards of CDs down the throats of every employee of Apple's hardware division as a statement of our outrage.
Originally posted by hwtfan
nothing at all happens when u put in anything from a dvd to a cd to a blank cd its an outrage
Then it's probably broken. Go to an Apple store or whatever local retailer you might use and get it repaired, that simple.