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I am using a 1.6 G5 with an internal LaCie dvd burner(Itunes supported) that worked great until this upgrade. I am unable to eject the disc and the beachball of death becomes a regular feature, the only solution has been to shut down using the power button as normal shut down stopped working.
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"Since the upgrade I get constant 'hangs' when using Dvd player and or Itunes.
Meanwhile, MacFixIt reader Steve was able to get proper operation with an alternative drive: Then click "Sidebar," and make sure the items you'd like to appear on the desktop are selected. In order to turn check whether or not this option is turned off, open the Finder's preferences (located under its Application menu) and click "General." Look to see if the options under "Show these Items on the Desktop" are active.
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I am sure that i did not unselect it myself and that the modification was introduced by the update this could eventually explain why certain users don't see their CD and DVD on the desktop." I tried different solutions and noticed in general preferences of the finder 'show these options on the desktop' that the option 'CD, DVD and iPod' was unselected. "Recently (certainly since update 10.3.7, but i did not check immediately), an external firewire hard drive is not recognized on my PowerBook.
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This is an issue that has occurred with previous incremental Mac OS X updates. I changed it to 'Ask what to do' and tried mounting the CD again which worked just fine."įor some users, it appears that the option to show removable devices in the Finder sidebar or on the desktop has been inexplicably turned off during the update to Mac OS X 10.3.7. The standard behaviour for blank CDs was set to ignore. "I checked the CDs & DVDs preference pane. "Go to /System/Library/ and delete Extensions.kextcache and Extensions.mkext" Īnd Paul Keller found that a setting in the CDs & DVDs pane of System Preferences fixed the problem for him: Meanwhile, MacFixIt reader "WBF" notes that deleting kernel extension caches worked for him: If DVD Player crashes repeatedly after the Mac OS X 10.3.7 (as reported by a handful of readers), you may want to try an alternative player like VLC media player. If you are only having problems with DVDs not automatically playing in DVD Player, you might want to try using the "Open VIDEO_TS folder" option located under the "File" menu in DVD Player.
Finally, logging out of the current user account, then logging back in has been reported to temporarily resolve the issue in some instances.
Readers also report that having the Finder as the foremost application during media insertion more often results in a successful mount. If you are having problems mounting media, you may want to try repeatedly ejecting and re-inserting the disc until it mounts.
If you are having problems removing media from your Mac after the update, you may want to try some of the suggestions contained in our mini-tutorial "Ejecting media in Mac OS X: Removing 'stuck' CDs/DVDs." These include holding down the mouse/trackpad button at startup, and a couple of Terminal commands. "I just installed OS X 10.3.7 update and now neither my DVD nor CD player will recognize anything that is put into the drive.".I still haven't found a solution but thought I would warn others about this occurrence." It won't even recognize any CD or DVD that is put into the drive. "After installing the upgrade to 10.3.7, suddenly my internal Pioneer DVD/CD player stopped working.Some users are unable to mount CDs and DVDs after applying the Mac OS X 10.3.7 update.