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RE: Unhappy, Bouncing, CDs



On Monday, January 06, 2003 7:06 PM, Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
>On Mon, 2003-01-06 at 15:10, Narins, Josh wrote:
>>
>> If I insert an ISO CD into the drive, everything is honky-dory.
>> 
>> If I insert a music CD into the drive, after about 30 seconds it comes 
>> back out.
>
> Sounds like you are running one of a few packages that
> monitors removable media drives and automagically mounts
> them when it sees them - one that doesn't understand audio
> CDs in its array of formats.

That's no the problem.  I don't have an automounter running, and I don't
have the automounting kernel support compiled in. I took out devfs, and I
have the same problem.

For completeness, it bounces only music CDs, not DVDs, not ISOs, not CD-R
blanks.

But it's "worse" than I thought, it's a hardware issue.

Because when I boot into Mac OS X, the same thing happens. Only music CDs
bounce.

Yes, I have installed the firmware upgrade available at
http://www.apple.com/hardware/superdrive

Someone (who sounded wise) suggested my troubles began when Apple upgraded
the firmware without telling me, a few days back.


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