Is My Mac’s SuperDrive Dead?

For the last couple of weeks I’ve been unable to burn DVDs on my MacBook Pro. I insert a blank disc whenever the SuperDrive prompts for one, it then checks and checks for about a minute before ejecting the disc. At first I thought this was related to the type of disc I was using, TDK DVD-R 1-16x 4.7GB, but they burned just fine on my wife’s slightly older iMac.

Have you reset your PRAM and NVRAM lately?

After a bit of Googling for a fairly recent and verifiable solution I decided to reset the machine’s parameter random access memory (PRAM) and nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM) as suggested by some folks and Apple’s technical support site. It works!

Try this before you declare your SuperDrive dead and go out and buy a new one.

Claude is as a solutions architect at a unified communications company. He also helps small businesses increase their productivity, improve back-office processes and reduce costs by promoting the use of new technologies.
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2 Responses to Is My Mac’s SuperDrive Dead?

  1. SQLDenis says:

    Glad it works again for you..is this the 27″ monster at work?

  2. Claude says:

    No, this happened on my MacBook Pro. I haven’t tested the Superdrive on the 27″ iMac at work.

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