Howdy. I think you need to hold shift, or command, or something when you click 
eject, can't remember which though, sorry!

On 16 Jul 2010, at 20:22, Jeffrey Engle <macgu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 
> I just installed two identical optical drives in my MDD, and when I go up to 
> the menu and click on "eject" the machine only recognizes one drive (because 
> they're both identical) How can I have control over each one individually? 
> how can I make the hdd see them differently? Jeff
> 
> Jeffrey Engle
> macgu...@gmail.com
> Kamiah, Idaho 83536
> 
> Machine Info:
>   Model Name: Power Mac G4
> Mac OS X: Leopard 10.5.8 (build 9L31a)
>   Model Identifier:   PowerMac3,6
>   Processor Name:     PowerPC G4  (3.3)
>   Processor Speed:    1.42 GHz
>   Number Of CPUs:     2
>   L2 Cache (per CPU): 256 KB
>   L3 Cache (per CPU): 2 MB
>   Memory:     2 GB
>   Bus Speed:  167 MHz
>   Boot ROM Version:   4.6.0f1
>   Serial Number (system):     XB3130D0NP3
> Disk burning: 2x Pioneer DVD-RW DVR-118L
> Video: NVIDIA GeForce MX 128mb
> Monitor: Samsung SyncMaster 245bw
>   
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