on 6/13/02 1:52 PM, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> I actually don't know *what* it was that I did
>> that made it come out normally). I'm guessing some internal mechanism must
>> be sticking; any ideas? Would something as simple as a shot of WD40 take
>> care of it? I certainly don't want to damage any CDs, or the drive itself,
>> with all this pushing and pulling.
> 
> DO NOT use a lubricant on that drive.  Send it in for repair.

I bought the iBook second hand. I do know that it was originally purchased
in May 2001. Any idea how Apple handles warranties with second-hand
purchases?

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