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Mac OS X 10.4.9 Special Report: External optical drives: hardware errors

Mac OS X 10.4.9 Special Report: External optical drives: hardware errors

CNET staff
3 min read

External devices can become non-functional after incremental Mac OS X updates for a variety of reasons, including corruption or accidental deletion of critical kernel extensions/caches and firmware incompatibilities.

One reader writes:

"I updated to Mac OS X 10.4.9. All was fine until today when I tried to burn a CD using my: 16X LightScribe DL d2 DVD-RW. I have tried it using Disc Cover, disclabel NEATO Edition and LightScribe Simple Labeler. Keep getting: Hardware error, communicating with drive."

Fixes

Make sure firmware is up-to-date Is there a firmware update available for your drive? Make sure firmware is up-to-date. Before writing off a suspect device and seeking replacement, make sure that its firmware is not simply out-of-date. For most devices, manufacturers' Web sites will maintain a stock of current (and sometimes older, perhaps more compatible) firmware revisions.

Clear caches Perhaps cliché, but undeniably successful for some hardware recognition issues: deleting specific cache files -- specifically kernel extension caches -- and restarting.

This can most easily be accomplished with a shareware utility like Tiger Cache Cleaner, but also bears a manual process which involves dragging the following files to the trash:

  • com.apple.kernelcaches (a folder in /System/Library/Caches)
  • Extensions.kextcache (a file in /System/Library)
  • Extensions.mkext (a file in /System/Library/)

You will be prompted to enter your administrator password when dragging these files to the trash. You may need to restart after moving them to the trash.

Re-apply combo updater The tried and true method of re-applying the Mac OS X 10.4.9 combo updater has proven successful for some users experiencing this issue. Download links are as follows:

  • Mac OS X 10.4.9 Update Intel, Combo [310 MB]
  • Mac OS X 10.4.9 Update PowerPC, Combo [163MB]
  • Mac OS X Server Update 10.4.9 Intel, Combo [350 MB]
  • Mac OS X Server Update 10.4.9 PowerPC, Combo [216MB]

Index:

Resources

  • Tiger Cache Cleaner
  • [310 MB]
  • [163MB]
  • [350 MB]
  • [216MB]
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