I have a Superdrive that works fine with the 2019 Intel MacBook Pro that I am about to sell, but doesn't work with the M3 MacBook Pro that has replaced it.
In both cases I have been connecting the Superdrive directly to the computer (i.e. not through a hub) using a third-party USB-A to USB-C adapter. I have tried it in two of the Thunderbolt ports on the M3 Mac, but it doesn't work in either.
By "doesn't work", I mean that it makes no noise and doesn't swallow a disk when I try to insert it.
Both computers have just been updated to macOS 15.5.
Is the problem with the Superdrive and the M3 MacBook a hardware limitation, or can it be fixed?
In both cases I have been connecting the Superdrive directly to the computer (i.e. not through a hub) using a third-party USB-A to USB-C adapter. I have tried it in two of the Thunderbolt ports on the M3 Mac, but it doesn't work in either.
By "doesn't work", I mean that it makes no noise and doesn't swallow a disk when I try to insert it.
Both computers have just been updated to macOS 15.5.
Is the problem with the Superdrive and the M3 MacBook a hardware limitation, or can it be fixed?