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First, my MacBook is a little more than a year old and is no longer covered under warranty, so I would like to try any possible fixes (like cleaning the drive) before having to buy a new drive.
Here's my problem: when I put a CD or DVD into the drive, it spins around and clicks a lot but never seems to really catch, and after about a minute or so of this, it ejects itself. It never shows up on my desktop, so the computer is unable to read anything from the CD or DVD. I know the problem is not the CD or DVD, because I've tried the same discs on other machines and they work fine.
This problem came up on me gradually. It started happening a few months ago, and maybe only 1 out of 10 or 20 discs would it do this. Then it became a third of the time, then half of the time, and now it's about 99% of the time. I was able to get one disc to work a few days ago, but when I ejected it and reinserted it, it didn't work the second time.
Any suggestions on something I could try (other than buying a new drive)?

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Yet another option would be to create a CD image (on a computer that has a CD drive of course), transfer that to the target machine, and on that target machine use a CD emulator program like e.g. Daemontools to trick the OS in thinking there really is a CD drive in the machine. PC-DVD games are designed for PC computers and not Macintosh/Apple brand computers. Computers must have a DVD-ROM drive to be able to play a PC-DVD game. Because DVD-ROM discs contain more storage space compared with a CD-ROM disc, more information can be kept on a single DVD-ROM compared with multiple CD-ROM discs. CD Reader written for recovering data from corrupted CDs and DVDs. It can reread for recovery, but main goal of program is doing this very fast, also prevent computer become non-reacting. When you see the green checkmark on a wikiHow article, you can trust that the article has been co-authored by our trained team of editors and researchers. This article was a collaboration of several members of our editing staff who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.

A computer with no CD drive still needs to have software installed on it. Itcan often be done through your USB drive.

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by Leo A. Notenboom, © 2013

My new laptop does not have a CD drive. I have some programs on CDs such as Office 97 and Access 97, which I want to run or update from on my new machine. Can I (so to speak) squeeze them through a USB? How?

In this excerpt from Answercast #90 I look at the possibility of transferring contents of a CDto a USB drive in order to install a program.

Computer with no CD drive

Well, the good news is that many programs that come on CD will actuallyinstall just fine if you simply copy the contents of the CD, theentire contents of the CD, to a USB drive.

I typically recommend that you do so to an empty USB drive so thatit looks as much as possible like the CD - except that it happens to be a USBflash drive.

Run program from USB drive

Then, after you've done that (presumably on some other machine thathas both a CD-ROM drive and the USB drive) you can then take that USB drive toyour new machine and plug it in.

After it appears in Windows Explorer you can then navigate to the root ofthat drive and run what would, presumably, be a set up program or somethinglike it.

Now, I will warn you that some programs, not very many these days, but someget kind of, I don't know, 'picky.' I did run into one recently with my hamradio that insisted that it could only be installed from a CD, from a CD image.Well, that's a pain in the butt.

There are ways around it - but for the most part, most programs that aredelivered on CD can usually be installed by simply copying the contents of theentire CD to a USB drive and then installing from the USB drive instead.

(Transcript lightly edited for readability.)

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January 25, 2013 8:34 AM

The other option is to simply get an external USB drive. A quick search shows you can get a USB CD/DVD drive for around $20.

Dan
January 25, 2013 9:48 AM

Another option is to attach a cd drive from another system through the network (if you have another system on your home network)

John H
January 25, 2013 11:56 AM

Will My official Windows 7 installation disks copy to USB and still load? If any installation disks are going to be picky, I would suspect Microsoft disks to be.

These are the only programs I still load from a disk.
Thanks for another great newsletter Leo!

ThereMark J
January 25, 2013 12:35 PM

@John H
When any OS is simply copied to a USB stick, that USB stick will not be bootable. So you would not be able to install from it. There are some third party utilities which can copy the DVD and produce a bootable USB stick. I can't recommend any, as I don't have any experience doing that with anything but Linux, But you can use Google to help find one.

John H
January 27, 2013 5:39 PM

@Mark J.
Thank You for the good informstion. I try to minimize the time I spend maintaining my system. My time being more valuable than a technically 'efficient' computer system. Thankfully my external USB hard drive is small enough. The most efficient solution would be a proper disk image.

I have an external 3.5' floppy drive for loading CNC software into a DOS environment ...

Theo H
January 28, 2013 1:34 AM

Yet another option would be to create a CD image (on a computer that has a CD drive of course), transfer that to the target machine, and on that target machine use a CD emulator program like e.g. daemontools to trick the OS in thinking there really is a CD drive in the machine.

I've actually done this with software that actually refused to install unless it was on a CD. Mounting an ISO file as a fake CD worked just fine.

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