External Usb Cd Drive For Mac
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Piece of Scat! I probably should have known better than to buy this product about a year ago, after reading the substantial number of really bad reviews. But, as a long time I probably should have known better than to buy this product about a year ago, after reading the substantial number of really bad reviews.
But, as a long time fan of Apple products, I convinced myself that mine would not be a lemon. For about 50 uses (mostly importing music CDs into my iTunes library), it worked flawlessly, and I thought those reviews were incorrect.
Now, every time I import a CD the music skips forward in high speed zzzzts. So, I'm in the market for another drive and will not be buying another version of this from Apple.
Sad that after all the bad reviews there is no (apparent?) response from the company. If anyone knows of a reliable drive, from another company, please post here. More (Read full review) • Written by Steve C from SEATTLE • Apr 24, 2016 1824 of 1881 people found this useful. Love Apple, Hate the SuperDrive This is by far the worst designed apple product. The drive is designed with a slit opening to feed in disk and no mechanical way to eject.
This would be ok if t This is by far the worst designed apple product. The drive is designed with a slit opening to feed in disk and no mechanical way to eject. This would be ok if the drive function correctly but that is rare. Frequently the drive becomes obsessed with trying to process a disk and prevents the disk from ejecting, forcing you to wait 5, 10, or 15 minutes for it to decide its done with the disk. Biggest waste of money I've ever spent. I love all my other apple product, but this one I'm considering running it over with a tractor.
More (Read full review) • Written by danniel G from Henderson • Jun 4, 2016 1458 of 1501 people found this useful. Awful How many blank discs does it take to burn just ONE? Well, if you're using the Apple USB Superdrive, the answer is six, apparently.
I've had this drive on two How many blank discs does it take to burn just ONE? Well, if you're using the Apple USB Superdrive, the answer is six, apparently. I've had this drive on two computers, a Mac Pro at work and another at home and it never goes smoothly. Either it can't read the disc, or says it can't get information fast enough or the drive doesn't show up.
I am beyond frustrated at Mac's ongoing attempt to dictate to its users what it feels is best for them. I have to be able to burn discs for work, and with the latest driveless Mac Pros and the USB Superdrive, it's an exercise in futility. Maybe I'll find a six-for-one sale on blank discs. More (Read full review) • Written by Jay S from Richmond • Jul 31, 2016 1254 of 1294 people found this useful. Buy one at walmart.
This was ridiculously expensive for the little it does. It never recognizes anything, and my dvds have gotten stuck countless times and since (of course) it doe this was ridiculously expensive for the little it does. It never recognizes anything, and my dvds have gotten stuck countless times and since (of course) it doesnt have an external eject button, it takes hours to get your computer to finally recognize the device in order to eject the dvd! More (Read full review) • Written by Krystin L from Courtland • Dec 17, 2018 1 of 1 people found this useful. Not worth the trouble I bought this device not once but TWICE and NEITHER one worked! Used another USB plug. Read the instructions again.
Holihifi External CD DVD Drive Burner USB 3.0 CD DVD Player for Laptop Apple Macbook- External USB CD DVD Drive for Mac Windows 10/8/7. Sold by OliveElect. Add to compare compare now. Unbranded/Generic USB 2.0 External BD Blu Ray DVD/CD±RW Drive Writer Burner For Windows 7/8/10 MAC. The Remote Disc feature of your Mac lets you use files stored on a CD or DVD hosted from another computer. Sharing discs If your Mac doesn't have a built-in optical drive and you need to use a CD or DVD, you can connect an external drive like the Apple USB SuperDrive.
I bought this device not once but TWICE and NEITHER one worked! Used another USB plug.
Read the instructions again. Almost insulting. Returned to store and repeat. Got fed up and purchased a LG External CD/DVD Drive for $25. Apple accessories are the worst.
They want to make their products proprietary so they can sell you more junk for more money and none of it works. QC has gone downhill. If it wasn't for the fact that I love my Macbook Pro and hate Windows, Apple would've lost me a long time ago. More (Read full review) • Written by michael B from chestnut hill cove • Dec 11, 2018 4 of 4 people found this useful. 5 years so far, without issue I bought a SuperDrive 2 laptops ago and it's still chugging along.