Combo drive won't read

I have a PowerBook G4 with combo drive. Everything works fine. Until yesterday. I put a cd in the drive and 10 seconds later it ejects it. Doesn't matter if it's a new cd, used cd, music cd or hardware test cd. It always ejects it. What is wrong? Any suggestions would help.

Hi Cindy,
Does it read DVDs? If so that's the exact same problem I'm having with the combo drive in my iBook. There are tons of us experiencing this exact same problematic behavior. I would say too many for it to be coincidental!
Look at these other discussion threads:
here, here and here for a few examples.
Try searching the discussions forums for others too...

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