Thats really odd as I have just encountered the same problem with my older Sony CD-RW drive. I went to burn a disc today and popped in a blank CD-R and nothing. Restarted with the blank CD in the drive and it came up with the same error message that it has no volumes that Mac can read, I ejected it and reinserted and the drive acts as if there is nothing in it. Does it in Classic also. I figured the drive was shot but now I wonder.

Bill

On Jul 26, 2004, at 7:40 PM, Howat, Chip wrote:

Fellow listers, ran into an issue and would love your help/advice. First my
machine specs: 1.25GHz G4 running OS 10.2.8 with 1.5gb of RAM....


Last week I was happily burning cds and dvds through the finders built in
disk burn utility... I went to burn a disk yesterday, and it gave me an
error message - "You have inserted a disk containing no volumes that Mac OSX
can read. To continue......click ignore"


I also began to have trouble with the keyboard eject key. It will not open
or close the cd tray. After rebooting, the eject key began working again.
I've tried both Apple and Memorex blank cds and dvds all with the same error
message. I can read my previously burned backup disks, btw.




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