I was told that a blu ray won't work on macs and you have to make sure any drive will work with a mac. Based on that I went with a apple super drive to avoid any problems. It works great for what I need and I didn't work about compatibility. A few days ago I read on one of these forums where someone was using a blu ray drive on his mac so now I am confused. I would be curious as well if you could use a blu ray drive on a mac.
How hard is it to use another computer's disk drive to install something on an Air? You can do that right? I only need to use an optical drive once to install my school's copy of Office on my computer and I really don't want to buy an external drive to use once.
How hard is it to use another computer's disk drive to install something on an Air? You can do that right? I only need to use an optical drive once to install my school's copy of Office on my computer and I really don't want to buy an external drive to use once.
It's very easy with another Mac.
With a Windows PC I'm not so sure.
edit: apparently it works with only one usb but will run slower when burning. i might just pick this up...
OS X does not support Blu Ray. You may be able to get the drive to work in Boot Camp under Windows 7, but it would not work with OS X.
You should be able to boot from any USB drive. I was even able to boot from an Xbox 360 HD-DVD drive.
Please note with this drive any most drivers that are not the superdrive, you will need to plug it into two separate USB ports to draw enough power. Since the MBAs two usb drives are on either side, you will probably need a separate extension cable to bring one of the connectors to the other side.
Note: Picture of what I am describing from that same drive
Amazon Picture
edit: apparently it works with only one usb but will run slower when burning. i might just pick this up...