I know this sounds loony but try reinstalling itunes from apples
web-site.  I have had good luck with doing this because doing so
resets a lot of the factory settings and it only takes a couple of
seconds.

On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 11:01 PM, skyvalley4jesus
<skyvalley4je...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> We have a G4 1GHZ iMac running 10.5.6 with 1 gig ram.  Recently I went
> to burn a disc and iTunes would not burn any blank disk.   Today I
> tried playing a few music cd's and iMac won't read them either.
> However, it still list the super drive in about this Mac.  I tried
> resetting pram and booting 10.5 boot DVD to repair permissions.  reset
> of pram was smooth.  The iMac won't boot into or recognize the 10.5
> disc.
> I did try booting into saf mode.  Then It took the disk  and spun it
> around a few times, then spit it out each time.
> Is here an easy dix for this.  I'm not much into taking the iMac apart
> & putting it back togethere.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Patrick Berg
> >
>

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