This isn't really a question, but an answer to a common question. As we all know, Apple has a way to suck you into spending your money. I have a Superdrive to go with my Macbook Air, but I could not use it on my older iMac. After a bit research, the solution was so simple. All it takes is a bit software hack.
Navigate to /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/ directory
open the com.apple.Boot.plist file in a text editor or in terminal use nano you will see a key <key>Kernel Flags</key>
under it add the following line
<string>mbasd=1</string>
reboot your Mac. Voila!! :)
This isn't really a question, but an answer to a common question. As we all know, Apple has a way to suck you into spending your money. I have a Superdrive to go with my Macbook Air, but I could not use it on my older iMac. After a bit research, the solution was so simple. All it takes is a bit software hack.
Navigate to /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/ directory
open the com.apple.Boot.plist file in a text editor or in terminal use nano you will see a key <key>Kernel Flags</key>
under it add the following line
<string>mbasd=1</string>
reboot your Mac. Voila!! :)
This isn't really a question, but an answer to a common question. As we all know, Apple has a way to suck you into spending your money. I have a Superdrive to go with my Macbook Air, but I could not use it on my older iMac. After a bit research, the solution was so simple. All it takes is a bit software hack.
Navigate to /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/ directory
open the com.apple.Boot.plist file in a text editor or in terminal use nano you will see a key <key>Kernel Flags</key>
under it add the following line
<string>mbasd=1</string>
reboot your Mac. Voila!! :)
This isn't really a question, but an answer to a common question. As we all know, Apple has a way to suck you into spending your money. I have a Superdrive to go with my Macbook Air, but I could not use it on my older iMac. After a bit research, the solution was so simple. All it takes is a bit software hack.
Navigate to /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/ directory
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open the com.apple.Boot.plist file in a text editor or in terminal you will see a key <key>Kernel Flags</key>
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open the com.apple.Boot.plist file in a text editor or in terminal use nano you will see a key <key>Kernel Flags</key>
This isn't really a question, but an answer to a common question. As we all know, Apple has a way to suck you into spending your money. I have a Superdrive to go with my Macbook Air, but I could not use it on my older iMac. After a bit research, the solution was so simple. All it takes is a bit software hack.
Navigate to /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/ directory
open the com.apple.Boot.plist file in a text editor or in terminal you will see a key <key>Kernel Flags</key>
under it add the following line
<string>mbasd=1</string>
reboot your Mac. Voila!! :)