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<div>You're right, it was a copy, but I misspoke; I tried to install
third-party plugins or mini-apps on my<i> newly installed</i> Tiger,
such as Onyx and DriveGenius, and others that I had downloaded on an
older eMac at the office and brought home to my G4 desktop. This is
the first time I have experienced this "clicking" on my home
superdrive with a DVD that won't read. Perhaps I should have installed
Tiger on the office machine<i> before</i> I made the DVD.</div>
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<div>Does anyone have any experience with Pioneer's DVR-110? OWC has
streaming videos that show it's not difficult to install an optical
drive.</div>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite>At 10:04 PM -0700 9/20/05, Lanny Cotler
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<blockquote type="cite" cite>I may need a new Superdrive...<br>
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I have a 1Ghz DP G4, 1.25G RAM. 80boot/120/120 int HDs.<br>
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I tried to install Tiger, but the DVD won't even boot (read); it just
clicks repetitiously. Could it be that the DVD+R on which the installs
sit just won't work with my Superdrive?</blockquote>
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Based on this paragraph, I suspect what you might need to do is go out
and purchase a legitimate copy of Tiger. Tiger should come on a
DVD, not a DVD+R disc. Maybe the problem is you're running up
against some form of copy protection.<br>
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