aaquib macrumors 65816 Original poster Sep 11, 2007 1,496 1 Toronto, Canada Jun 30, 2008 #1 I have a Mac Mini, and I'm jut wondering if it's normal to have to push the discs all the way into the drive, and then have the Mac Mini just quickly rush it in at the end. Is something wrong with my Mac or is it just Apple thinking different?
I have a Mac Mini, and I'm jut wondering if it's normal to have to push the discs all the way into the drive, and then have the Mac Mini just quickly rush it in at the end. Is something wrong with my Mac or is it just Apple thinking different?
P Pixellated macrumors 65816 Apr 1, 2008 1,100 0 Jun 30, 2008 #2 I don't think so... My BlackBook takes it in as soon as i put the disc near!
M MacFanatic08 macrumors member Jun 1, 2008 98 0 Jun 30, 2008 #3 I have to do that in my TiBook. When I had my Mac Mini it was never like that. Maybe the drive is getting old/wearing out??
I have to do that in my TiBook. When I had my Mac Mini it was never like that. Maybe the drive is getting old/wearing out??
aaquib macrumors 65816 Original poster Sep 11, 2007 1,496 1 Toronto, Canada Jun 30, 2008 #4 MacFanatic08 said: I have to do that in my TiBook. When I had my Mac Mini it was never like that. Maybe the drive is getting old/wearing out?? Click to expand... The Mac Mini is not even 2 months old yet.
MacFanatic08 said: I have to do that in my TiBook. When I had my Mac Mini it was never like that. Maybe the drive is getting old/wearing out?? Click to expand... The Mac Mini is not even 2 months old yet.
Tallest Skil macrumors P6 Aug 13, 2006 16,044 4 1 Geostationary Tower Plaza Jun 30, 2008 #5 That's how it's always been for the iMacs. You're fine.
gixxerfool macrumors 65816 Jun 7, 2008 1,087 786 Jun 30, 2008 #6 My mini is just about a month old and has done that from day one, I'd say you a-okay.
J jamisonbaines macrumors 6502 Dec 14, 2007 320 154 CA Jul 2, 2008 #7 yea that's what mine does. it never struck me as being unusual.