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Power Mac G5 won't read DVDs

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A SuperDrive equipped PowerMac G5 running OS-X Tiger will read and burn CDs, but won't read DVDs. Upon checking the hard drive "partitioning" scheme, it shows that it's formatted with the older Apple Partition Map - not "GUID". Could this be the cause of its inability to see DVDs? If I also re-partition the Hard Drive as GUID and upgrade the OS to 10.5 Leopard, will this solve the problem? (I already reset the PRAM and reset the "Open Firmware").

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-PowerMac G5 won't read DVDs
+Power Mac G5 won't read DVDs

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A SuperDrive equipped PowerMac G5 running OS-X Tiger will read and burn CDs, but won't read DVDs. Upon checking the hard drive "partitioning" scheme, it shows that it's formatted with the older Apple Partition Map - not "GUID". Could this be the cause of its inability to see DVDs? If I also re-partition the Hard Drive as GUID and upgrade the OS to 10.5 Leopard, will this solve the problem? (I already reset the PRAM and reset the "Open Firmware").

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-Won't read DVDs
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-A "SuperDrive" equipped PowerMac G5 running OS-X "Tiger" will read and burn CDs, but won't read DVDs. Upon checking the hard drive "partitioning" scheme, it shows that it's formatted with the older "Apple Partition Map" - not "GUID". Could this be the cause of its inability to "see" DVDs? If I also re-partion the Hard Drive as GUID and upgrade the OS to 10.5 "Leopard", will this solve the problem? (I already reset the PRAM and reset the "Open Firmware").
+A SuperDrive equipped PowerMac G5 running OS-X Tiger will read and burn CDs, but won't read DVDs. Upon checking the hard drive "partitioning" scheme, it shows that it's formatted with the older Apple Partition Map - not "GUID". Could this be the cause of its inability to see DVDs? If I also re-partition the Hard Drive as GUID and upgrade the OS to 10.5 Leopard, will this solve the problem? (I already reset the PRAM and reset the "Open Firmware").

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PowerMac G5

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Won't read DVDs

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A "SuperDrive" equipped PowerMac G5 running OS-X "Tiger" will read and burn CDs, but won't read DVDs. Upon checking the hard drive "partitioning" scheme, it shows that it's formatted with the older "Apple Partition Map" - not "GUID". Could this be the cause of its inability to "see" DVDs? If I also re-partion the Hard Drive as GUID and upgrade the OS to 10.5 "Leopard", will this solve the problem? (I already reset the PRAM and reset the "Open Firmware").

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PowerMac G5

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Won't read DVDs

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A "SuperDrive" equipped PowerMac G5 running OS-X "Tiger" will read and burn CDs, but won't read DVDs. Upon checking the hard drive "partitioning" scheme, it shows that it's formatted with the older "Apple Partition Map" - not "GUID". Could this be the cause of its inability to "see" DVDs? If I also re-partion the Hard Drive as GUID and upgrade the OS to 10.5 "Leopard", will this solve the problem? (I already reset the PRAM and reset the "Open Firmware").

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