You can get a brand new slim optical USB external drive for about $25.I have an old 2008MBPro. Is it possible to uninstall its optical/DVD drive and place it in an enclosure, in order to make it an external optical/DVD drive?
Agreed. I can see no advantage or reason for going the separate enclosure route here.You can get a brand new slim optical USB external drive for about $25.
Yes, this is a valid solution. It won't win any style points but from a Wife Acceptance Factor score, it's very inexpensive.You could just get a USB to SATA cable for $7.99.
Some of the drives in some models of MacBook Pros and iMacs have non-standard sata and power connectors.I have an old 2008MBPro. Is it possible to uninstall its optical/DVD drive and place it in an enclosure, in order to make it an external optical/DVD drive?
If you have found and put RPC1 or RPC2 auto-reset firmware on an optical drive keeping that optical drive can be handy if you have DVD disks from multiple different regions. That would be the main reason to do this in my opinion. Otherwise, I agree getting a new drive would be best.I can see no advantage or reason for going the separate enclosure route.