Agreed. Or all your DVDs went bad at the same time :) Hopefully whatever is in there isn't scratching up your disks. Another test could be to boot off the installer, launch Disk Utility and then try putting in a DVD. If it won't mount then it's a hardware problem because all the software involved is straight from the installer, not your usual system stuff.

CB

On 3/13/12 3:06 AM, Mr. L. Alexander wrote:
It's a hardware issue and needs to be resolved by an apple engineer depending 
on your system.

It's happened with 2 machines of mine in 5 years  so it's mainly a rogue DVD 
superdrive.

lew

On 12 Mar 2012, at 23:33, Teresa Cochran wrote:

Hi, all,

In the last month, I've noticed that DVDs won't play. The player seems to 
consider them a foreign object. It spins for about 30 seconds and then spits 
them out again. I don't know if this is a hardware or software issue. What can 
I try on the software side to reset drivers or disk permissions, etc.?

Thanks,

Teresa

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