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Agent Smith

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Hi everyone,

I've looked around for an answer, but finding none I thought I'd ask the experts. I have a friend whose superdrive in their MacBook (first edition) went on the fritz. Rather than buying a new drive for approx. $150, I was wondering if the drive inside the external MacBook Air superdrive would do as a replacement? I figure cracking open the external superdrive is worth saving $50, but only if I can use that drive inside the MacBook. Thanks in advance for your help!
 

Mactagonist

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i was told by the Genius bar guys that the MBA drive only works with the MBA.

That is true, but only because its USB port draws a non standard ammount of power. The OP is asking about taking it apart and putting the drive into a laptop as a replacement for a broken drive. I dont know if that would work, I wouldnt bet on it though.
 

qpid

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It has nothing to do with drawing a non-standard amount of power, but the fact that the firmware in the superdrive only works with the mba.
 

Mactagonist

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It has nothing to do with drawing a non-standard amount of power, but the fact that the firmware in the superdrive only works with the mba.

The External Superdrive draws a much higher voltage then a normal USB port can provide. No matter what firmware is on it, it isnt going to work on a standard USB port.
 

Agent Smith

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Thanks for your input everyone! I figured that it was too hairbrained an idea to work, but I thought I'd ask just in case. :p
 

UltraNEO*

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Thanks for your input everyone! I figured that it was too hairbrained an idea to work, but I thought I'd ask just in case. :p

I know it's a long shot.... but have you tried eBay?
And... does it need to be Apple branded? A non-Apple drive would work fine but certain iApps won't... therefore if your using Toast or some other 3rd psrty burner it'll still work.

For a MB & MBP you need a drive with a 9mm thickness, the standard 12mm units won't fit right... the top case won't close.
 

qpid

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The External Superdrive draws a much higher voltage then a normal USB port can provide. No matter what firmware is on it, it isnt going to work on a standard USB port.

It does not draw a higher voltage, gizmodo and engadget both disproved that with their reviews, and i think ars did also. the specs on the mba show the standard 5v draw for usb
 
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