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You can always ask over at DC Emulation, but they're likely to determine that your GD-ROM motor is dying. I suppose its possible to replace the motor, but with what and from where? Your alternatives are getting a new DC, or tracking down a new GD-ROM (which are expensive). It IS possible that the unit may simply be getting stuck, and cleaning/lubricating it might help. Try forcing the laser to advance a "click" or two. It might also be possible that the plastic gears are slightly mangled. Again, the DCE Hardware section has some competent DC users, but there's a good chance that your motor is just dying.
I personally have had no trouble with my DC, and they are not all made equally. Particularly the GD-ROM units. |