21 Questions from the Community
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have a macbook -black, how to read a small 3inch disk
Got a 3 in disk with a new digital microscope (christmas present). Need to read the software to operate this device on my macbook
- Asked by TM from FORT COLLINS
- 22-Dec-2009
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i am using i-book G4. Is this works for my old laptop?
- Asked by HM from New York
- 02-Dec-2009
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Does it support Mini DVD drives from a Sony Handycam?
- Asked by SY from Germantown
- 29-Nov-2009
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Best Answer
No. Like all slot-loading drives, this unit can only be used with full-size 12cm (5 inch) discs, not the 8cm (3 inch) mini DVDs or CDs.
- Answered by MR from Santa Fe
- 01-Dec-2009
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Can this be used on a PC?
I currently use an iMac and a MacBook Pro, but occassionally, for various reason I might want to use it with my HP Mini netbook.
Is it possible?- Asked by MC from Ridgewood
- 23-Nov-2009
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Best Answer
NO. MacBook Air and Mac Mini Server only. Due to the way the drive is powered from the computer, only these two work with it.
...shame, I know. As if you want a second drive for other Mac laptops or iMacs (or even separate Windows machines), you have to use a third party manufacturers one instead, as only the MacPro takes more than one optical drive at the same time.- Answered by JS from Hove
- 25-Nov-2009
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Can this hardware be used with Apple TV?
- Asked by TR from Watertown
- 12-Nov-2009
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Do you sell any' disc drives that both read and burn CD+G
- Asked by GH
- 10-Nov-2009
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If this Superdrive is plugged into a third party powered USB Hub connected to the Mac will it work with other Macs?
- Asked by PH from LINCOLN
- 05-Nov-2009
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Is there a case available for the superdrive
- Asked by FM from edinburgh
- 03-Nov-2009
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Will this continue to work on my Mac Mini Server if I reload it with Snow Leopard Client?
- Asked by SH from Redcar
- 30-Oct-2009
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Now that this works with the new Mac mini, will it work on other macs also?
- Asked by BB from EVANSTON
- 20-Oct-2009
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Best Answer
This accessory does NOT work with the Mac Mini. (It does work with the Mac Mini Server.)
- Answered by MR from Santa Fe
- 22-Oct-2009
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Does it work with macbook pro less than 2 years old
- Asked by JS from Spokane Valley
- 18-Oct-2009
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Best Answer
No. As noted in the product info, the MacBook Air SuperDrive is compatible ONLY with the MacBook Air and the new Mac Mini Server.
- Answered by MR from Santa Fe
- 22-Oct-2009
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Unfortunately this product only works with MacBook Air and the new Mac Mini Server.
- Answered by JL from Rigaud
- 21-Oct-2009
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trying to get a usb hub that will allow the super drive to work.. so far no luck.. any suggetions
- Asked by KM from Nedlands
- 12-Oct-2009
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Best Answer
no sorry! only macbook air.
- Answered by JW from Walnut
- 10-Oct-2009
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can you play dvd's from any region in the super drive?
- Asked by RR from Melbourne
- 08-Oct-2009
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Best Answer
The previous answer is incorrect.
The drives are not region free. the drives enforce the regions through their firmware. the Computer or the OS helps you change it, but it cannot "undo" a change. 5 changes lock a drive.
- Some third party programs like VLC will ignore a region code mismatch, but it is only useful if the disc data is not encrypted. Most discs are. so VLC will fail to read a disc that is encrypted, because the drive will not play along in decrypting the data for VLC.
- The Optical drive's firmware only allows for the region on it to be changed 5 times. after that it is locked by the drive itself, and the region can't be changed again.
- There are ways to change the firmware of optical drives to ignore the regions, but for most modern drives that Apple uses, there is no "region Free" hacks that currently work, and probably not anytime soon.
The short answer is you can change the region 5 times, and that's that. After that, it is locked to that region.- Answered by JW from La Mesa
- 20-Oct-2009
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