CDROM does not appear on desktop, MACOS 10.5.7











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When I pop a CDROM into the drive of my Macbook Pro, It spins up, I hear it, but no icon appears on the desktop. (I think it's 10.5.7; actually not sure how to verify this on Mac, but I think I saw a 10.5.7 flash by somewhere).



In the finder preferences, I have "Show these items on the Desktop" set to show HDs, External Disks, and CDs, DVDs, and ipods. All three of those are checked. I do see the internal HD on the desktop.



In Disk utility I can see the CD/DVD hardware. It says "MATSHITA DVD-R UJ-857E...". From Disk Utility I can eject the drive.



But in Finder, there is never a CD/DVD listed under "Devices". When I insert a disk, nothing happens, I cannot see it. I also cannot boot from bootable CDROMs by holding C down .



Suggestions?



I am not very experienced with Mac; I have used Windows for years.





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  1. I saw this article on support.apple.com, and modified the hostconfig appropriately. It did not have the AUTODISKMOUNT entry, so I added one, rebooted. Same behavior. It does not see the CDROM in Finder, does not mount it on desktop.


  2. I put an old manufactured CDROM into the drive, and voila! it showed up on the desktop. The CD that does not appear is a GNome Partition Editor Live CD, which I guess is based on debian. That CD boots in other (non-Mac) PCs. I want to use this to adjust the Bootcamp partition.



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    When I pop a CDROM into the drive of my Macbook Pro, It spins up, I hear it, but no icon appears on the desktop. (I think it's 10.5.7; actually not sure how to verify this on Mac, but I think I saw a 10.5.7 flash by somewhere).



    In the finder preferences, I have "Show these items on the Desktop" set to show HDs, External Disks, and CDs, DVDs, and ipods. All three of those are checked. I do see the internal HD on the desktop.



    In Disk utility I can see the CD/DVD hardware. It says "MATSHITA DVD-R UJ-857E...". From Disk Utility I can eject the drive.



    But in Finder, there is never a CD/DVD listed under "Devices". When I insert a disk, nothing happens, I cannot see it. I also cannot boot from bootable CDROMs by holding C down .



    Suggestions?



    I am not very experienced with Mac; I have used Windows for years.





    EDIT Two updates:




    1. I saw this article on support.apple.com, and modified the hostconfig appropriately. It did not have the AUTODISKMOUNT entry, so I added one, rebooted. Same behavior. It does not see the CDROM in Finder, does not mount it on desktop.


    2. I put an old manufactured CDROM into the drive, and voila! it showed up on the desktop. The CD that does not appear is a GNome Partition Editor Live CD, which I guess is based on debian. That CD boots in other (non-Mac) PCs. I want to use this to adjust the Bootcamp partition.



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      When I pop a CDROM into the drive of my Macbook Pro, It spins up, I hear it, but no icon appears on the desktop. (I think it's 10.5.7; actually not sure how to verify this on Mac, but I think I saw a 10.5.7 flash by somewhere).



      In the finder preferences, I have "Show these items on the Desktop" set to show HDs, External Disks, and CDs, DVDs, and ipods. All three of those are checked. I do see the internal HD on the desktop.



      In Disk utility I can see the CD/DVD hardware. It says "MATSHITA DVD-R UJ-857E...". From Disk Utility I can eject the drive.



      But in Finder, there is never a CD/DVD listed under "Devices". When I insert a disk, nothing happens, I cannot see it. I also cannot boot from bootable CDROMs by holding C down .



      Suggestions?



      I am not very experienced with Mac; I have used Windows for years.





      EDIT Two updates:




      1. I saw this article on support.apple.com, and modified the hostconfig appropriately. It did not have the AUTODISKMOUNT entry, so I added one, rebooted. Same behavior. It does not see the CDROM in Finder, does not mount it on desktop.


      2. I put an old manufactured CDROM into the drive, and voila! it showed up on the desktop. The CD that does not appear is a GNome Partition Editor Live CD, which I guess is based on debian. That CD boots in other (non-Mac) PCs. I want to use this to adjust the Bootcamp partition.



      Suggestions?










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      When I pop a CDROM into the drive of my Macbook Pro, It spins up, I hear it, but no icon appears on the desktop. (I think it's 10.5.7; actually not sure how to verify this on Mac, but I think I saw a 10.5.7 flash by somewhere).



      In the finder preferences, I have "Show these items on the Desktop" set to show HDs, External Disks, and CDs, DVDs, and ipods. All three of those are checked. I do see the internal HD on the desktop.



      In Disk utility I can see the CD/DVD hardware. It says "MATSHITA DVD-R UJ-857E...". From Disk Utility I can eject the drive.



      But in Finder, there is never a CD/DVD listed under "Devices". When I insert a disk, nothing happens, I cannot see it. I also cannot boot from bootable CDROMs by holding C down .



      Suggestions?



      I am not very experienced with Mac; I have used Windows for years.





      EDIT Two updates:




      1. I saw this article on support.apple.com, and modified the hostconfig appropriately. It did not have the AUTODISKMOUNT entry, so I added one, rebooted. Same behavior. It does not see the CDROM in Finder, does not mount it on desktop.


      2. I put an old manufactured CDROM into the drive, and voila! it showed up on the desktop. The CD that does not appear is a GNome Partition Editor Live CD, which I guess is based on debian. That CD boots in other (non-Mac) PCs. I want to use this to adjust the Bootcamp partition.



      Suggestions?







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          I use a CDROM-drive that came with a split USB-cable: 1 connector for data and power,
          and the other connector for power only. Not only on my MacMini but also on other
          systems, I connect a backup battery (mostly used for PDAs) to the power-only
          connector before booting. This makes sure the CDROM is ready. The Mac then recognises
          it and mounts it.



          Once that's happened, I discconnect the battery from the power-only connector.



          Strange, but this CDROM-drive also comes with a socket for external power (though
          the corresponding power-supply is not included). It's the BENQ-model.






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            Finder Preferences



            Make sure that CD,DVDs checked in Finer preferences






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              Your drive lens might be gone have you tried it with another disc? to verify if there's a disc problem. You'll find that the Mac drives are a bit picker then pc dvd/cd drives they don't like certain disc brand. The other possible reason could be the cable between the drive and the board it might be loose or bad but in most case I would say the drive they tend to fail more commonly then pcs dvd/cd. Hope that helps.






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                I use a CDROM-drive that came with a split USB-cable: 1 connector for data and power,
                and the other connector for power only. Not only on my MacMini but also on other
                systems, I connect a backup battery (mostly used for PDAs) to the power-only
                connector before booting. This makes sure the CDROM is ready. The Mac then recognises
                it and mounts it.



                Once that's happened, I discconnect the battery from the power-only connector.



                Strange, but this CDROM-drive also comes with a socket for external power (though
                the corresponding power-supply is not included). It's the BENQ-model.






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                  I use a CDROM-drive that came with a split USB-cable: 1 connector for data and power,
                  and the other connector for power only. Not only on my MacMini but also on other
                  systems, I connect a backup battery (mostly used for PDAs) to the power-only
                  connector before booting. This makes sure the CDROM is ready. The Mac then recognises
                  it and mounts it.



                  Once that's happened, I discconnect the battery from the power-only connector.



                  Strange, but this CDROM-drive also comes with a socket for external power (though
                  the corresponding power-supply is not included). It's the BENQ-model.






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                    I use a CDROM-drive that came with a split USB-cable: 1 connector for data and power,
                    and the other connector for power only. Not only on my MacMini but also on other
                    systems, I connect a backup battery (mostly used for PDAs) to the power-only
                    connector before booting. This makes sure the CDROM is ready. The Mac then recognises
                    it and mounts it.



                    Once that's happened, I discconnect the battery from the power-only connector.



                    Strange, but this CDROM-drive also comes with a socket for external power (though
                    the corresponding power-supply is not included). It's the BENQ-model.






                    share|improve this answer














                    I use a CDROM-drive that came with a split USB-cable: 1 connector for data and power,
                    and the other connector for power only. Not only on my MacMini but also on other
                    systems, I connect a backup battery (mostly used for PDAs) to the power-only
                    connector before booting. This makes sure the CDROM is ready. The Mac then recognises
                    it and mounts it.



                    Once that's happened, I discconnect the battery from the power-only connector.



                    Strange, but this CDROM-drive also comes with a socket for external power (though
                    the corresponding power-supply is not included). It's the BENQ-model.







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                        Make sure that CD,DVDs checked in Finer preferences






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                                Your drive lens might be gone have you tried it with another disc? to verify if there's a disc problem. You'll find that the Mac drives are a bit picker then pc dvd/cd drives they don't like certain disc brand. The other possible reason could be the cable between the drive and the board it might be loose or bad but in most case I would say the drive they tend to fail more commonly then pcs dvd/cd. Hope that helps.






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                                  Your drive lens might be gone have you tried it with another disc? to verify if there's a disc problem. You'll find that the Mac drives are a bit picker then pc dvd/cd drives they don't like certain disc brand. The other possible reason could be the cable between the drive and the board it might be loose or bad but in most case I would say the drive they tend to fail more commonly then pcs dvd/cd. Hope that helps.






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                                    Your drive lens might be gone have you tried it with another disc? to verify if there's a disc problem. You'll find that the Mac drives are a bit picker then pc dvd/cd drives they don't like certain disc brand. The other possible reason could be the cable between the drive and the board it might be loose or bad but in most case I would say the drive they tend to fail more commonly then pcs dvd/cd. Hope that helps.






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                                    Your drive lens might be gone have you tried it with another disc? to verify if there's a disc problem. You'll find that the Mac drives are a bit picker then pc dvd/cd drives they don't like certain disc brand. The other possible reason could be the cable between the drive and the board it might be loose or bad but in most case I would say the drive they tend to fail more commonly then pcs dvd/cd. Hope that helps.







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