Y yourdream macrumors regular Original poster Aug 16, 2008 148 0 Oct 23, 2008 #1 This may sound stupid, but I've searched everywhere and I don't know how to open up the SuperDrive on my new Aluminum MacBook.
This may sound stupid, but I've searched everywhere and I don't know how to open up the SuperDrive on my new Aluminum MacBook.
WPB2 macrumors 6502a Jul 1, 2008 711 1 Southeast, LA Oct 23, 2008 #2 yourdream said: This may sound stupid, but I've searched everywhere and I don't know how to open up the SuperDrive on my new Aluminum MacBook. Click to expand... insert disc, it should show up on the desktop, and in finder on the left side double click and viola
yourdream said: This may sound stupid, but I've searched everywhere and I don't know how to open up the SuperDrive on my new Aluminum MacBook. Click to expand... insert disc, it should show up on the desktop, and in finder on the left side double click and viola
Y yourdream macrumors regular Original poster Aug 16, 2008 148 0 Oct 23, 2008 #3 WPB2 said: insert disc, it should show up on the desktop, and in finder on the left side double click and viola Click to expand... How do I insert the disc? Doesn't the superdrive have to open first?
WPB2 said: insert disc, it should show up on the desktop, and in finder on the left side double click and viola Click to expand... How do I insert the disc? Doesn't the superdrive have to open first?
M miiles macrumors regular Aug 28, 2008 243 0 California Oct 23, 2008 #4 yourdream said: How do I insert the disc? Doesn't the superdrive have to open first? Click to expand... It doesn't open, its a slot loading drive, you just slide the disc in with the label facing upward towards the keyboard and it should appear. There is no tray for the MacBook, you just slide the disc in.
yourdream said: How do I insert the disc? Doesn't the superdrive have to open first? Click to expand... It doesn't open, its a slot loading drive, you just slide the disc in with the label facing upward towards the keyboard and it should appear. There is no tray for the MacBook, you just slide the disc in.
Y yourdream macrumors regular Original poster Aug 16, 2008 148 0 Oct 23, 2008 #5 MrBritton said: It doesn't open, its a slot loading drive, you just slide the disc in with the label facing upward towards the keyboard and it should appear. There is no tray for the MacBook, you just slide the disc in. Click to expand... Once I'm done with the disc, how do I take it out of the superdrive?
MrBritton said: It doesn't open, its a slot loading drive, you just slide the disc in with the label facing upward towards the keyboard and it should appear. There is no tray for the MacBook, you just slide the disc in. Click to expand... Once I'm done with the disc, how do I take it out of the superdrive?
Metuas macrumors regular Aug 1, 2008 133 0 Under a rock. Oct 23, 2008 #6 Press the "eject" key on your keyboard.
Y yourdream macrumors regular Original poster Aug 16, 2008 148 0 Oct 23, 2008 #7 Metuas said: Press the "eject" key on your keyboard. Click to expand... Any idea why Audio CD and my album names are in folders on my desktop? How do you delete them?
Metuas said: Press the "eject" key on your keyboard. Click to expand... Any idea why Audio CD and my album names are in folders on my desktop? How do you delete them?