Not Reading CDs

This is a problem I have never encountered before on any of my Macs for the last 20 years. It seems that CDs that were burned on a PC show up on the desktop as an empty disk "burnable". I can't see or retrieve files. I popped the disks into a PC and the file is definitely there. Am I forgetting something obvious?

Hi qnzdiablita-
Optical drives, like other hardware, do fail. If yours has it will be covered under warranty.
I would suggest trying an optical drive cleaning kit first as this is often all that is necessary.
Luck-
-DaddyPaycheck

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