Dvd drive wont load disk

I can't put a disc into the DVD drive.  Is there a reset-type procedure I can use to make it willing to load discs?

This issue may require some qualified technician to replace the optical
drive; depending on the usage and age of the computer, the unit may
be wearing out or some part in there has failed. And depending on the
age and use pattern of the computer, the hard disk drive may also be
getting weak. {Sometimes, for a little more than the cost of one service
replacement, a second can be performed at the same time.}
If the problem is just some foreign object which somehow got into
the drive, perhaps a good service tech could look inside & see it;
maybe even remove some obstruction, if one exists in there.
Otherwise, the options are probably limited due to the way the drives
are compact and generally the computer would need to be opened
up to get into them. Some independent service techs and small
companies who know Apple products can do a good service and be
able to restore functions. Some may be able to give you a fair price
because they have access to the parts and are knowledgeable, too.
The iBook series takes some effort and skill to get into them and do
repairs, and not cause other damages as a result of this effort. My
suggestion would be to inquire locally, if at all available or likely, for
someone qualified; then inquire farther away. I had a good service
from wegenermedia.com on my older iBook at a good price; and
sent it across the continent via the US Post Office. A flat-rate box
with bubble-wrap & other padding may be adequate...
Estimates are subject to inspection in many cases, and at times,
a part may be prohibitively expensive if the tech or company is
not one who does this work often. wegenermedia is a specialist;
there probably are a few others who do portable Apple repairs in
out-of-warranty computers, to factory qualified specification.
Good luck in this matter, & happy computing!

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