Macbook Pro (2GHz Core Duo) won't boot while ANY internal DVD attached

15" Macbook Pro 2GHz Core Duo (2006-7)
Hi all -
I'm having trouble with this macbook pro... it runs perfectly fine, as long as I do NOT attach any DVD-drive/Superdrive to the logic board (internal drives). However, if I attach the correct drive (confirmed working part) to the logic board... when I go to power it on, it attempts to start but almost instantly dies/turns off. You can hear the HDD start to spin up, but nothing else. If I hold the power button (like using the reset technique), it repeats that rapidly with a strange sound like the power is disrupted. Winding up sound... quickly, and repeatedly. Never powers on though and no screen response.
I'm assuming something is wrong with the connection site on the logic board, so I'm wondering what else I can do to have an internal optical drive. I notice a plug-in port (smaller) to the left. Is that a usable port with the right flex cable?? Or somewhere else on the board perhaps besides the connection site for the HDD? Thanks in advance.
J

I actually don't know. It might be worth a close examination of the logic board socket with a good light and magnification. A poster on the PowerMac G4 forum found a tiny resistor in the RAM slot that was causing problems, and later found a missing resistor on one of the RAM sticks. Everything is a lot tinier on a MBP socket, but if you can spot any kind of foreign object that might be causing a short, you could attempt to blow it out with compressed air.
I believe there is a kit that allows you to replace the optical drive with a second hard drive. Don't know if the second socket is for that or something else. Just a speculation--I really don't know but it has to be there for a reason.
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