I was just going to say that. No optical drive could be powered by any ordinary USB. I am quite positive that the MacBook Air has bumped-up the amperage to get this thing spinning. On any other computer, the drive would spin, but probably never reach even 1x speed.
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Maybe they boosted the USB Power on the MacBook Air in some way, if not why would Apple say that?
I was just going to say that. No optical drive could be powered by any ordinary USB. I am quite positive that the MacBook Air has bumped-up the amperage to get this thing spinning. On any other computer, the drive would spin, but probably never reach even 1x speed.