On Apr 6, 2005 9:42 PM, John Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try resetting the computer, with power off, by pushing that little
> button on the back edge. If that fails, try resetting parameter RAM,
> which I forget how to do.
Yeah, I tried all that and more. I am going to call the seller and see
if there is anything he can do. I've pretty much resolved to get a
combo drive replacement. Thanks though. I hope the combo drive in my
G4 Ti 667 does not have the same problems.

Thanks for your help everyone. I think getting a new drive will be the
cheapest least frustrating solution.

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