bluewhaleCA
MIS
This will sound dumb, but Apple support's' tech couldn't answer it with certainty thus I'm turning to the experts.
I'm old school DOS/Win. Some *nix. Mac's starting 5 years ago. I chose to go mainstream with a full blown iMac two years ago as my primary home system, but really didn't use it that much until I found myself out of a job two months ago. I'm taking a few months off and catching up on soooooooo very many things: one of them is getting to know my iMac better.
I've found that most often when I put a blank DVD into the slot the iMac chews on it for 15 seconds then spits it back out. Brand does not matter, nor does + or - media type. I HAVE had limited success burning ISO files to disk from an XP virtual machine running on Fusion... between the Apple tech and myself we came up with this surmise:
Does OS X spit the blank disks back out because I do not have an application ready with files to write to that disk already set up and waiting for the blank disk to be inserted?
I'm old school DOS/Win. Some *nix. Mac's starting 5 years ago. I chose to go mainstream with a full blown iMac two years ago as my primary home system, but really didn't use it that much until I found myself out of a job two months ago. I'm taking a few months off and catching up on soooooooo very many things: one of them is getting to know my iMac better.
I've found that most often when I put a blank DVD into the slot the iMac chews on it for 15 seconds then spits it back out. Brand does not matter, nor does + or - media type. I HAVE had limited success burning ISO files to disk from an XP virtual machine running on Fusion... between the Apple tech and myself we came up with this surmise:
Does OS X spit the blank disks back out because I do not have an application ready with files to write to that disk already set up and waiting for the blank disk to be inserted?