I have a PowerMac G4 running OSX 10.2.8. It came with a combo drive. Now, like most people I like to copy CDs now and then. So, I ordered a super drive from
http://www.macsolutions.com/superdrives.html. So I openned up the Mac and don't you know it had everything I needed to hook this bad boy up, which I did. Of course, now that I've done that there seems to be no easy way to copy the CD/DVD from the combo-drive to the superdrive. Why the hell would Apple be behind on this. I've done some looking on Apple.com and it seems to imply there's no easy way to do this. I double checked and both drives are set for cable select. The combo-drive does everything it's supposed to do and the Superdrive reads CDs and DVDs but when I try to burn something it says "Unable to burn this disc in finder because the disc drive is not supported." Is this just because I don't have the latest/greatest OS on there? Also, while at CompUSA recently I saw
http://www.compusa.com/products/product_info.asp?pfp=BROWSE&cmid=topnav&No=20&N=200487&product_code=311897&Pn=MacBurn. Would this make disc copying easier? I mean, copying DVDs wasn't tops on my list of things to do but I did pay for that. Right now I'd just be happy to burn a text file on this. Thanks.