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To be honest, I haven't looked closely enough at the MacBook to say one way or the other if it could be swapped for a standard notebook drive. I know all the Powerbooks WILL take a standard notebook drive though - assuming that drive lets you manually set it's IDE channel to master or you are willing to short the pins to force that... For example my G3 iBook has a Lite-On DVD writer in it.
Given that they've gotten rid of the tray and went to friction feed on the latest generation books it limits your choices on replacement drives - it looks like another way they are sleazing their way back to proprietary componants for no good reason... I hate friction feed - Whoo-hoo, broken and scratched CD's here we come.
From the pictures online though it looks like a standard notebook IDE connector and form factor... Meaning if you are handy with a hacksaw and file you could easily replace that POS friction feed drive with any mainstream off-the-shelf DVD+/-RW. (HOPEFULLY by now Apple has switched to cable select, if you still have to short to force it to master something is REALLY wrong with them)
Hell, given the way Apple does just buy OEM and repack on certain componants, I'd not be surprised if the drive that's in there HAS the wiring for a on-drive eject; it might even have the switch. They probably just sealed it off from access with the bezel like they did on a number of the powerbook G4 drives - drill a hole, suspend a small plastic or metal rod in the hole as a button and done!
Last edited: Apr 23, 2006