Disc drive making strange noises

Whenever I insert my Sims 3 disc (haven't tried with other discs) my drive does one of the following:
1. Starts making a worrying noise, as if the top of the disc was being rubbed against a brush, and takes FOREVER to load (and eventually spits it out anyway)
2. Makes a 'bo-bo-BEEP' noise repetitively, and doesn't eject the disk, even when I press eject.
This has only been happening for half an hour, but it still worries me. And worse yet, you need a disc to play The Sims! This is the third time I've had a disc drive that stopped working for no reason, but usually I can fix it. Not this time though...

iiiiitsacoolguy wrote:
Whenever I insert my Sims 3 disc (haven't tried with other discs)
Try another disc and see what happens.  Or is the Sims 3 disc stuck?  If it is, try this to eject it:
If the drive does not eject discs use the F12 or eject key on the keyboard.
If the disc will not eject try dragging the disc icon to the trash.
If the disc will still not eject, holding down the trackpad or mouse button after restarting the computer should also eject a disc.
If the disc continues not to eject, reset the Power Manager (PMU) or System Management Controller (SMC) and try steps 1-4 again.

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