MBPro (250GB, 15") freezes and optical drive noise

New MBPro. Two times in last few days optical drive made constant, repeated sorta 'eject' noise along with laptop freeze. I got impatient after a few minutes and rebooted. Any idea what is going on? More info: only has happened with Snow Leopard. Both times I had Microsoft Exchange Server email connection to my work. Nothing else in common with both incidences.

Welcome to Apple Discussions!
Your Mac should not be freezing. Have you tried running the extended version of the Apple Hardware Test?
Since the Mac is so new, you might want to just report the problem to Apple or make an appointment at an Apple Store to have this problem evaluated. If the freeze is hardware related, only they can fix it. If the Mac is really new and has a hardware problem, you might even get a replacement.
Good luck!

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