
This is an older Mini, purchased in Japan. For the record:īurn Support: Yes (Apple Shipped/Supported) Restarting it didn't help, nor did shutting it off, unhooking everything from it, waiting 10 seconds, plugging the power back into it while holding the power button on the back, then restarting the computer. I was trying to put a CD in it, but it started to load wrong and I pulled it out. The computer's disc drive won't accept any disc. I wonder if this is an issue with this drive? If you know of anything in this regard please post to my thread here: note that Panasonic only list this as UJ-845-B, there is no history on thier site for a plain UJ-845 drive.įinally, two things.I have been reading the iMac G5 discussion that there is another Matshita UJ-846 out there that has been a lot of trouble too, incase you are curious, secondly I had a weird issue with my MacMini telling me that my PAL format discs are NTSC. *Click on the support link next to the drive. Let's see if they send me a reply, i'll follow-up if they do. Read my post here:įOR Technical support on this drive if Apple is impossible, I found an email on the makers site, Panasonic Industrial that list an email to contact, it states that USA customers can seek support through them. I am finding out it that the drive is picky about what media it uses, avoiding and spitting out many a disc. I have been testing various CDr and DVDr media and posted an extensive amount of info on this post in the iMac G5 discussion (even though my drive is in a MacMini)My post discusses the attitude of this drive and goes to good lengths to point to some useful resources online help you solve problems with this drive. I have also had cases where I put in media and it seems to not appear on the desktop.

The person who first posted this question had a Matshita UJ-845 firmware: D8PB DVD-R by Panasonic. There you will see the model number and the firmware. It would be helpful to post the type of drive you have, goto Apple menu and check "about this mac" and then "more info" then "disc burning". Press the power button on the back to start up your computer.

Then reconnect your keyboard and mouse to the computer.

Plug the power cord back in, making sure the power button is not being pressed at the time. Unplug all cables from the computer, including the power cord and any display cables. From the Apple menu, choose Shut Down (or if the computer is not responding, hold the power button until it turns off).
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Press the power button once more to start up your Mac mini.Īlternatively, if it's an Intel mini you would want the SMC reset procedure - the proper way to do it is:

Plug in the power cord while simultaneously pressing and holding the power button on the back of the computer. Unplug all cables from the computer, including the power cord. If it's the PMU reset procedure and you have a G4 mini, it is done thusly:
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Part of the PMU reset procedure which applies to G4 minis, but can cause Intel minis to run the fan up to full speed constantly if done to them. What about the holding the power button while plugging it in trick? This mac is currently under apple protection plan but I don't wan to use that unless its really broken. I also cannot find any email address for apple support. How can I diagnose or fix this?ġ MATSHITA DVD-R UJ-845 D8PB ATAPI Apple Shipping I suspected maybe there is already a CD but it does not seems so. I am trying to insert a CD in the CD slot but the drive seems to be stuck. Hello, I have a weird problem that seems to have happened recently.
