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Post-Mavericks upgrade. Will my cd/dvdr super drive work again?

One of the biggest Apple slaps-in-the-face has been the death of many cd-burners in Macbook Pros (mine is late 2011) after the Mavericks upgrade. I have tried some of the general tips on the Apple forums but nothing has worked.

I refuse to buy one of their external drives when I paid for one that should still work. Are there any geniuses up here that have had to fix this and succeeded? Thank you very much.

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The only drives I know of that have been an issue have been some internal BluRay drives people put in to replace the standard optical drive. I could see some non-Apple drives also having issues if the driver is not available.

The optical drive in general can have issues unrelated to upgrading. As an example the lens can get dirty. Have you tried a CD/DVD cleaning disk which has a micro brush to wipe the lens? If you're careful a short blast of can'd air (making sure no liquid exits) might also help. Lastly, these drives can up and die as well (of course at the worst time).

We use a server to install updates and so far we haven't seen more failures of the optical drives than we normally see.

Why don't you take look at the System Report under Disk Burning & SATA/SATA Express. See what it tells you. you should be able to search to see if anything is known as being an issue with what you have.

If you have access to an external HD or even a USB thumb drive try installing Mavericks on it first as a bootable drive then reboot your system using the external drive. Then give your optical drive a try does it work? If it does then your know the issue is not Mavericks. Likewise if you setup the external disk with Mountain Lion and you could also see if under it the optical drive still worked if you have already upgraded to Mavericks. If it is still not working you know the drive failed.

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Thank you for your comment. I have a stock Matshita DVR drive and it's ability to burn discs ceased seconds after the Mavericks upgrade. It can still read discs though.

Here is a log from the System Profiler:

iTunes: Burn started, Mon Jun 30 18:53:56 2014

iTunes: Burning to CD-R media with SAO strategy in MATSHITA DVD-R UJ-8A8 HB14 via ATAPI.

iTunes: Requested burn speed was 157x, actual burn speed is 24x.

iTunes: Burn underrun protection is supported, and enabled.

iTunes: Write (10), block: 274, count: 1 -> 3/0C/00 Medium Error, Write error

iTunes: Burn failed, Mon Jun 30 18:55:27 2014

iTunes: Burn sense: 3/0C/00 Medium Error, Write error

iTunes: Burn error: 0x8002006E The burn failed because of a medium write error.

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The medium is the disk not the burner.

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I agree with Mayer here. The issue is most likely the disk not the drive. Go to the system profiler service under the Apple menu > About This Mac > More Info > System Report. Then follow what I stated above under Disk Burning will tell you the media that your drive can handle. It's also possible your head is dirty or you have a bad disk (i.e. finger prints or dirt).

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Like many others, my superdrive got fried when I installed Mavericks. Found a solution, which has worked flawlessly. See my post at Apple discussions:

https://discussions.apple.com/thread/551...

It is NOT a hardware issue!

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