My 2009 mac mini suddenly stopped accepting any, and all discs.Do I need a new hard drive?

my 2009 mac mini suddenly stopped accepting all discs.  Any disk put in, will eject itself within 3 to 4 seconds.  do I need a new hard drive, or is there something simple I an do to fis this?

Try:
Apple Computers: Troubleshooting the slot-loading SuperDrive
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4354501?tstart=0
Last year I found out that the optical drive in my late 2009 Mini died when I tried to reinstall iWorks after my HD had to be replaced.

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