Super Drive Making weird Noise on start Up

My super drive makes a weird noise when the computer starts up, is there anyways to turn off the drive and prevent this issue?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xyo7rPjxRRw
I have a Macbook pro Mid 2009 15in

Perfectly normal on many MBPs. There was a firmware update a while back that was supposed to eliminate the noise (which is simply the drive checking to see whether a disc is inside it). Some people reported that the update stopped the noise, others that it stopped the noise on waking from sleep but not at startup or vice versa, and others that it had no effect at all. For me, with a late '08 unibody, it stopped the noise on waking but not on startup.
Some other users have reported that inserting a CD most of the way into the drive while the computer is on, but pulling it out just as the machine began trying to ingest it, stopped the noise for them. I haven't tried that, because the noise doesn't bother me and I don't like the idea of fighting with something the drive is trying to do.
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