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drjayphd
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Originally posted by
<humor> Perhaps it's just hungry. Have you tried feeding it? </humor>


It's not big on Philip Glass.
Xkeeper
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<humor> Perhaps it's just hungry. Have you tried feeding it? </humor>
drjayphd
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Well, if that's the problem, I'm not fixing it. Just won a SuperDrive and 60GB hard drive, pre-loaded with OS X (10.4, no less!) off of eBay, so I'll make the switch. If I think I can get anything for the drive, I'll fix and sell it, but that's pretty much it for this drive. Especially after talking to someone at the Apple store and finding out that, in fact, it's just a standard IDE drive.
HyperHacker
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If they can damage the firmware, though, that could have happened to the previous owners.
drjayphd
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Hope not. These aren't copy-protected. They actually date back to years before copy-protection (like, 1991).
Cellar Dweller +
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I remember reading that some iMac drives had a bug in the firmware that, if a certian kind of copy protected CD is inserted, would cause the drive to spin up but fail to read the disk. I'm not 100% sure about this, but I remember reading that it would even damage the firmware.

I don't know if your model is affected, or the exact extent of the problem.
drjayphd
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Originally posted by paulguy
is there an eject button by the CD drive?


Nope. It's a slot-loader, too. Specifically, this model.

EDIT: The people at the store are morons. They said there was no hole, THERE'S A HOLE. So I bend a paperclip, stick it in, and out pops the CD. It's on the very right side, next to where you'd put the CD, so it's easy to miss. ANYWAY. I popped in another CD to see if it's just that CD... and it keeps spinning up and not starting up. Bleh. How easy is this to fix?
paulguy
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is there an eject button by the CD drive?
drjayphd
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So's I see this iMac in a thrift store. $75, looks like it's a good deal. Fire it up, it works, and I'm thinking it's still a good deal (blueberry, slot-loading, has OS9 on it and an AirPort option, but I don't know if that's just standard with OS9). So I pop a CD in (just a music CD), and it whines that it doesn't know what kind of CD it is and to either eject it or initialize (as in burning, so at least I know it has no less than a CD-RW). Eject does nothing. Mind you, the CD's playing this whole time. A few people are gathered around, and one notes that the keyboard doesn't have an eject button (because it came with the comp). No icon appears on the desktop, so I can't drag it into the trash and get it to eject that way. Upon the advice of someone else, I turn it off and back on again. Well, now the Mac's trying to boot from the CD and it won't start up. Here are the questions.

* How can I get the Mac to eject the CD?
* Is this easily fixable?

If not, I can bring it back no later than Sunday for credit.
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