MacBook Pro with Retina display MacBook Air iMac (late 2012) Mac mini. I have scoured the Internet but there does not seem to be an instance of an external USB drive seemingly switching on and still not being recognised by the system or accepting discs.Īny ideas, guys? As ever, I would be grateful for any assistance. The Apple USB SuperDrive is only functional when directly connected to the. that I am stuck with on the old MacBook Pro.) Apple USB SuperDrive with USB Type-A connector.
(The reason I can't use the mid-2012 laptop for burning the DVD is that my FCP files, having been upgraded to the format required by Final Cut Pro 10.3.3, no longer work on the 10.0.9. for iMac 27 A1419 2K Late 2012 2013 923-0308 HKCB New eDP Embedded. So I know that the issue is not with the SuperDrive. This is a total mystery to me because I have tried using the SuperDrive on another laptop (MacBook Pro 15', mid-2012) and it works perfectly.
There is just one problem: when I plug in my external USB Apple SuperDrive (either directly into a mid-2015 MacBook Pro or via a USB hub), it makes a noise as if to say it's switched on, but then: I am trying to burn a DVD edited in FCP X. I hope that this post finds you all in excellent spirits, and that you are having a wonderful weekend.