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evirob

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Original poster
Mar 31, 2008
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Sunny Singapore
Hi Guys,

Got my MBA for over a month now. I must say that I seldom find the need for a Cd Rom drive.

Therefore, just checking if most of you guys bought the Superdrive as a package?
 

bence8810

macrumors member
Mar 1, 2008
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Tokyo, Japan
I never need it either. The first day I got the MBA I did a remote install from an iMac, it took just under 1 hour on 802.11n

I don't see myself ever needing one

Ben
 

shelt

macrumors member
Apr 12, 2007
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100
NorCal
I made a Frankendrive. I had a third party external USB enclosure with a 500MB HD, and a DVD-R drive from a PC server. When I did a minimum-size OS X install on the air, I snapped the Frankendrive together, then put the USB drive back together when finished. Not sure I'll need it again!
 

Scott6666

macrumors 68000
Feb 2, 2008
1,511
980
Yes.

Don't use often but happy to have when I do need it. Did not think it cost that much so it's nice to have.
 

chaseardoin7

macrumors regular
Mar 7, 2007
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i did not purchase a superdrive with my MBA and i don't regret it one bit. I've only needed to use a cd once, to install Microsoft Office. I just used disk sharing with my iMac and it worked fine. the only time i see myself using a cd again is when i install the AppleCare that i purchased this weekend.


chase :apple:
 

evirob

macrumors member
Original poster
Mar 31, 2008
71
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Sunny Singapore
Was actually thinking about it....

Reason i did not get the superdrive in the end is due to the fact that it doesn't work with other devices except the MBA....

Cos having some problems with the remote install.....when trying to reinstall OSX.....

Maybe will just follow the franken drive method...LOL
 

ayeying

macrumors 601
Dec 5, 2007
4,547
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Yay Area, CA
Nope. I don't even use the remote disk either. I've only used the remote disk once to format the system to earn some disk space.
 

joegomolski

macrumors 6502
Apr 28, 2006
327
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So CA
I did buy the SuperDrive. And I'm glad I did. The remote disk is fine if the transfer involves smallish files.

But installing a program, or transferring large files, video, etc. Is agonizingly slow.
 

JAdmiral

macrumors member
Mar 26, 2008
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I had to, as I'm loading XP via Boot Camp. You can't do it via Remote Disk. I can also see needing it on business trips where I have to burn some disks for others. It's so damn small, throwing it in the suitcase, just in case, is no big deal.
 

beatzfreak

macrumors 6502
Jan 11, 2006
349
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NYC
i did not purchase a superdrive with my MBA and i don't regret it one bit. I've only needed to use a cd once, to install Microsoft Office. I just used disk sharing with my iMac and it worked fine. the only time i see myself using a cd again is when i install the AppleCare that i purchased this weekend.


chase :apple:

You don't need the CD to activate AppleCare.

The only thing on the AppleCare CD is TechTool Deluxe. If you want it, it's best to download the updated version from Apple after you've activated your AppleCare.

And, No, I don't have the SuperDrive as I don't need it.
 

ubercool

macrumors 65816
Jan 31, 2008
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Las Vegas
Yes, you need it for those occasional software installs that can't be downloaded from the Internet. I have used mine at least once a week, including burning DVDs and CDs and ripping CDs. :cool:
 

JasO

macrumors regular
Jan 11, 2008
148
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Melbourne, Australia
Didn't get one, going to put the money towards a 500GB mybook. And there will always be computers around so i can do remote install...

Although I'm not looking forward to remote installing CS3, I'm doing a fresh install of leopard and it's taking ages.
 

Thomi

macrumors member
Jan 30, 2008
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I've got an old USB DVD drive from a Compaq Tablet PC. Worked a thread for re-installing Leopard and WinXP (in Parallels).
 

Clix Pix

macrumors Core
Yes, I bought the Superdrive the day that I bought my MBA and am glad that I did so. I've used it a couple of times for installing software and will be using it from time to time on trips for burning DVDs to share with friends. Although I could've skipped buying it and could've used one of my other Macs for doing software installations, etc., via the Remote Disk option, I just felt more comfortable having an actual physical optical disk available for that.
 

w00tini

macrumors 6502a
Feb 28, 2008
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answers survey: yes, i bought the superdrive and use it on occasion. not as much as I thought I would, but it does get some use. I have a PC tower for ripping, ect
 

RedTomato

macrumors 601
Mar 4, 2005
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Can someone clarify - can you use any externally powered USB CD / DVD drive with the MBA?

tbh I didn't realise that was possible. :eek:
 

PepeLePue

macrumors newbie
Oct 18, 2007
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I debated with myself with buying it or not, and ultimately didn't.

So far, I haven't required it once. Most of my content is in digital form, few new CDs or DVDs. And remote disk (despite the problems I have with it) has been sufficient. In general I only use DVDs for backups.

So time capsule, now, that is something that might actually be useful.
 

Thomi

macrumors member
Jan 30, 2008
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Can someone clarify - can you use any externally powered USB CD / DVD drive with the MBA?

tbh I didn't realise that was possible. :eek:

Yes, as I've said I've got an old USB DVD drive that perfectly works and I would pretty much guess that any USB drive which works with other OS X machines should work also with the MBA. The only thing which is special with the superdrive is that it can be powered over the (MBA-only!) USB port and hence doesn't need to be plugged in separately for the power. That makes it of course the first choice if you have to use it on the move. But for all us "I may use it to install this and that" users, it's not a must. At least not, if you already have a USB CD/DVD drive. I could even boot with my old USB drive and install OS X from scratch!
 

LizKat

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Aug 5, 2004
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Catskill Mountains
I did get the external Superdrive. No regrets even though I have only used it twice in two months. I like knowing I don't have to count on "borrowing" another machine's drive for remote usage, even though I think that's such a cool capability.
 

Alkiera

macrumors regular
Mar 11, 2008
109
0
I didn't get one; and I haven't needed one.

Didn't get one, going to put the money towards a 500GB mybook. And there will always be computers around so i can do remote install...

Although I'm not looking forward to remote installing CS3, I'm doing a fresh install of leopard and it's taking ages.

I installed CS3 Web Premium over remote disk from my XP desktop, and yah, it takes quite a while. iWork '08 didn't seem nearly as bad, but I don't think it was as big, either.
 
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