Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Macbook interrogate?

i get a new macbook and i am trying to put a dvd into it. but when i put it surrounded by and just eject it. any help?


Answer:

All MacBooks can read DVD's. The installation disc that comes next to Macs are on DVD's for example.



The lowest end MacBook have a Combo-Drive, which reads DVD and compact disc, but can only burn a compact disc.



That being implied, there's a few reasons why your movie might be getting ejected.



1. The disc might be worn out in some method, scratched, or very smuged or dirty and the drive can't read it, so it eject.



2. You put the disc in, generate sure you're not hitting the arrow looking key that eject discs. Usually found in the upper right of the grand piano.



3. Do a permissions repair. Open up Disc Utility, click once on the hard drive nominated on the left of the skylight, and click repair permissions. That might sort things out.



4. The drive might be faulty.
what category of dvd? a movie or a blank? and are you putting it label side up?
never see that, sorry...
Well if you bought a Macbook without a Superdrive and it freshly has disc player in it, it would eject the DVD. The other approach would be if it is a defective DVD and not in a format that the computer recognize.


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