Drive jumpers are fine. The DVD is set as Slave, just like its predecessor. 

Also, I just want to be clear here, other than these 2 issues that I mentioned, 
the drive performs all read operations flawlessly. I installed Leopard with it, 
and it works well with CDs (data & music), & DVD-Video as well.

On Oct 23, 2012, at 7:55 PM, Christopher Satterfield wrote:

> I would check drive jumper settings. I have a non-Apple drive in both my 
> Powermac G4/400 and Powermac G5 and both see the drive in disk utility and 
> such. While neither are an iMac I don't see how the firmware between the iMac 
> and Powermac can be that much different in that a 3rd party optical drive 
> won't work.
> 
> -- 
> C:\win
> Bad Command Or File Name
> C:\
> 
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