SuperDrive Apple MacBook with USB

I have a new MacBook (so without a USB port). When I connect a USB SuperDrive Apple through an external USB port, I get the message "USB Device needs power. Connect 'Apple USB SuperDrive' to a USB port on the Mac "." Is there a solution?

Thank you

Fidelma

You may be able to use one of the cards USB - C port supported that has a standard USB port and

also a power at the port, so you can use the MacBook power adapter at the same time. Note the details

What port provides data on the cards among other details here:

• Using the USB - C port and adapters on your MacBook (retina, 12 inch, early 2015) - Apple Support

The SuperDrive Apple USB should work fine with the 12-inch retina MacBook 2015 model; If it isn't

then consider a visit an Apple store, and if necessary, make an appointment in advance for Genius.

• Mac computers that can use a USB SuperDrive Apple - Apple Support

If your SuperDrive Apple USB is an older model 2010, those who were intended to be used with MacBook

Models AIR and not the later retina of 2015 MacBook 12-inch model. The vintage produced no importance.

Good luck & happy computing!

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