With the latest round of super thin iMacs it introduced last year, Apple did away with optical drives in its all-in-one desktop PCs. Good riddance, so far as I'm concerned. In my experience, the optical drive is often the first thing to fail on Macs, at least around my house. That may have something to do with the amount of pet fur flying around here or the frequent renovations that have been known to kick up dust. It may well be a side-effect of kids — one of which was the subject of one of my first GeekDad posts, way back in May 2007 (in that case, it was paper shoved in an iMac's DVD slot). Whatever the reason, I currently have four Macs with shot optical drives. That doesn't bother me. What has been driving me crazy is what happens when someone inserts a DVD into a broken drive which then refuses to eject it. In case you are ever faced with this annoying situation, here is what I found (in order of escalating frustration):
Posted: 9 years, 3 month(s) ago
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