Without seeing the machine in person, its impossible for me to tell, but if its only doing this when you play DVDs or CDs then its probably the DVD drive that's making the noise.
Optical drives spin at very high speeds when theyre reading & writing, if the disk or the moving parts of the drive are out of balance, it can make the drive vibrate & it can be quite noisy.
Note that it is not uncommon for cheaper media (like stuff you find in the $5 bin at Walmart) to do this, but if all discs are doing this, youll need to replace your DVD drive.
If that's the case, contact apple & see if theyre willing to do a warranty replacement, the worst they can do is say no.
By clicking a different spell in spell book, or clicking the "crossed sword" icon around ur inventory, then clicking spell book on that for auto-cast.
There are only sneak peeks. You can see them by clicking My Books, then clicking on the book you want to read, and clicking Read a Sneak Peek. I think there are 4 sneak peeks per book.
By clicking on it no!
Books for sale, bookmarks, reading accessories, merchandise related to books or authors.
You can close a workbook by clicking the Office Button to display the Office menu and clicking the close folder at the bottom of your choices :)
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