I remember reading somewhere on the apple site that the super drive only works 
on certain computers, namely, the mini and macbook air, it does not work on 
others. Doesn't make much sense, but apple does not always make sense with the 
choices they make.
On Jun 17, 2012, at 3:26 AM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:

> Hello everybody
> 
> Just a quick question. I have a MacBook Pro 13' and a MacBook Air Superdrive. 
> I cannot get the MacBook Pro to see the external superdrive at all, no matter 
> what I do. In fact it doesn't even appear to be powering up. Is this expected 
> behaviour? The superdrive isn't faulty because if I plug it into a mac Mini 
> Server, it works fine. Could this be a firmware issue and, if so, is there a 
> way around it? I wanted to copy some disks but didn't want to use just the 
> internal drive because the process is painfully slow.
> 
> Thank you. in advance for any information.
> 
> Lynne
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