tomdkat
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So, I've got a black Intel-based 13-inch MacBook, model A1181, and it appears to have a stuck disc in the optical drive. The problem is, the original hard drive in the system died and I can't install Mac OS X on the new hard drive because of the stuck optical disc.
When I try to the install DVD into the drive, it goes in almost half way and they I hear a "click", like the edge of the disc hit something. I presume it's another disc (CD or DVD) of some kind.
When I press the eject key on the keyboard while powering on the system, nothing happens and all I get is a white screen.
When I press Command-Option-O-F to access the open firmware so I can issue the "eject cd" command, I get a white screen and eventually a folder with a question mark in it.
When I press the trackpad button while powering on the system, nothing happens and all I get is a white screen.
I've removed the battery and the power adapter and pressed and held the power button for 5 seconds, put the battery back in, reconnected the power adapter, turned the system on and still can't get the disc to eject.
So, is there anything else I can do to get the disc to eject or am I at the point of either replacing the optical drive completely or taking it out and see if I can manually eject whatever disc is in it somehow? The system has a slot loading optical drive.
Thanks in advance for your time and assistance!
Peace...
When I try to the install DVD into the drive, it goes in almost half way and they I hear a "click", like the edge of the disc hit something. I presume it's another disc (CD or DVD) of some kind.
When I press the eject key on the keyboard while powering on the system, nothing happens and all I get is a white screen.
When I press Command-Option-O-F to access the open firmware so I can issue the "eject cd" command, I get a white screen and eventually a folder with a question mark in it.
When I press the trackpad button while powering on the system, nothing happens and all I get is a white screen.
I've removed the battery and the power adapter and pressed and held the power button for 5 seconds, put the battery back in, reconnected the power adapter, turned the system on and still can't get the disc to eject.
So, is there anything else I can do to get the disc to eject or am I at the point of either replacing the optical drive completely or taking it out and see if I can manually eject whatever disc is in it somehow? The system has a slot loading optical drive.
Thanks in advance for your time and assistance!
Peace...