
Apple investigate Mac ‘problem’ with Superdrives
By: Alan Ng | September 28, 2009 | Leave a CommentIt has been reported that Apple have decided to investigate the growing number of complaints into alleged issues with Superdrives on various Mac systems.
According to Apple Insider, Apple has begun to contact users personally over the problems they have been having with Apple devices such as the Mac Mini and Macbook Pro .
The problem causes drives to not mount discs, with possible reference to the recent Snow Leopard OS software, that launched at the start of the month.
According to AI, one owner of a Mac mini reported that his system failed to mount any optical discs after an attempted install of Mac OS X 10.6.
Have you experienced similar issues with your drive? There is more details over at Apple Insider. Leave us a comment if you have anything to share.
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