I have a '99 Lombard 333 'book running OS X 10.1.4 and am having 
difficulty reading CDs that were burned on a Wintel PC.  I have booted 
in 9.2.2 and still cannot read the CD.  My CD drive (the standard one 
that came with the Lombard originally, not a CD/RW) starts to spin up 
and abruptly stops 3 times when I close the drive.  There is no CD on 
the desktop and I can't even mount it under Disk Utility.  I have tried 
several CDs that were burned by a friend and I get the same result.  I 
can read the same CDs on several PCs (and I don't have access to other 
Macs to test).  So I know it isn't a problem with the CD itself, and my 
Lombard CD drive works fine reading all other CDs (music, software..)

Any ideas why it can't read a burned CD from a PC??

I appreciate any thoughts and suggestions!

Scott Cave


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