![]() One of the ways to work around the lack of an optical drive on your Mac is using an external USB device. ![]() So, a question that many Mac users ask themselves is if there is any chance of accessing the contents of their optical discs from a Mac without a built-in optical drive? If that is the case for you, then you might want to keep reading this guide, as I will show you some methods that may help you resolve the issue. If you are a proud owner of MacBook Air (or other slim Macs like the newer versions of the iMac), you might have noticed the lack of an optical drive, which can, sometimes, prove to be a bit inconvenient, as you can't freely use your CDs, DVDs or Blu-Ray discs. However, you might need to use optical discs on your Mac from time to time and, having the possibility to do so may be very helpful (for example, if you want rip an audio CD that you bought or to watch a movie stored on a DVD or a Blu-Ray disc without having a dedicated player). Nowadays, many users prefer storing their important files on USB flash drives, rather than on optical discs (CDs, DVDs, Blu-Ray discs), mostly due to the thumb drives' storage capacities, the possibility to easily rewrite them and, why not, their small size. How To Use Optical Discs on a Mac Without Optical Drive
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |