CD and DVD ejected ;-((

Hi to everyone
after 2 months of working, the combo drive ejects every cd or dvd i but in...
Bad thing! Now mibook went to the doctor for canging the drive; i hope they put in another one, wich works longer and better...
Some body knows if this problem can be a mistake of motherboard?
Apple should not longer use that stuff of drive, what is it called mushibitzu..? ;-(
i book g4 12"   Mac OS X (10.4.3)  
i book g4 12"   Mac OS X (10.4.3)  

The lens is dirty. Either go get a cleaning DVD or some people have been able to clean it by CAREFULLY pushing in a microfiber cloth with a credit card.

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    Thank you very much for your response, Klaus1. Yeah, when I was searching the forums for an answer to this problem before finally posting, I gathered that Memorex blank media isn't recommended and of poor quality, unfortunately, which is of course too late to help me with my current problem, but knowing that now I'll make sure I don't continue to use them in the future. I used them for many years, as long ago when DVD burners were first available I had a very hard time with Toast successfully finishing a DVD-R on an internal Panasonic 2x burner on my G3 tower, and for some reason I had good luck with them (Memorex). And then I had a lot of them on hand and they've stood up well over time (not flaking, etc.) so I kept using them over a few Mac upgrades. It also had to do with DVD players we had being compatible and able to read them.
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