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I has this iMac for at least 1 year, but I rarely use the superdrive, but now the superdrive doesn’t work at all. This happen when I try to repair disk permission but the superdrive forcing to eject the disc installation, and then I try to put any other disc but it still doesn’t work. Apple disc will eject automatically but other disc will known as a blank disc. The question is: What happen to my superdrive? Can I replace it with new superdrive for free because this iMac still covered with Apple Care? Can I replace the superdrive with a SSD? - This is my second plan if Apple Care cannot replace my superdrive.

Under warranty Apple will fix it. They will try to get you to bring the machine in, but according to where you live, may also send a tech to your location to fix it. Ask Apple about the SSD upgrade because they may void your warranty if you install it.