on 8/26/03 6:28 PM, J. Blanton at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Hello folks >> >> I have a 7300 G3 that I'm starting to have some issues with. I think the >> internal apple 12x CD ROM is dying. It takes considerably longer to load >> anything (games, videos, files) than it did in the past. Example: I popped >> in the new macaddict disc and it took over 5 minutes just to read the disc. >> All the while the drive was spinning speeding up and down constantly. When >> it finally opened the tour, the video was horribly choppy and audio was >> crappy as well. My questions that I pose for the group are: >> >> >> 1) how do I know for certain that the CDROM is dying? >> >> 2) my father has a 7200 sitting in the closet that we used to build the >> 7300. Is it possible to use the still functional CDROM from the 7200 in the >> 7300? >> >> Thanks in advance! >> >> Jeremy >> > > > I forgot to add that im beginning to hear clicking sounds coming from the > drive. They were not there when the drive was working at full speed > Your 7200's HD is transplantable. It will be slower ...but if works......who cares? Mikie
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