- #Apple dvd player not working mojave for mac#
- #Apple dvd player not working mojave install#
- #Apple dvd player not working mojave 64 Bit#
When you try to boot your Mac from the startup disk but it finally starts up to a flashing question mark like this, it means that your startup disk is no longer available or doesn't contain a working Mac operating system. Still can't see any drive in the available devices? The most time-efficient way is to get support from and start with the Mac entry. Step 3: Follow the #Solution 1# guide to entering Disk Utility in macOS Recovery and repair startup disk. Step 2: If you installed macOS on an external hard drive, make sure that its connection cable is alright and the connection is solid. Step 1: Shut down your Mac and disconnect all peripherals that are connected to your Mac. How to repair a startup disk if it's not showing up in Disk Utility? For those who didn't see a whole disk or any containers or volumes on that disk, try to use the below steps to make it detected. Make startup disk appear in Disk Utilityĭisk Utility can check any connected disk and repair problems once it detects. First Aid will check the selected volume for errors, and try to repair it if there are issues found. Step 4: If you're lucky and the startup disk appears here, select it and click the First Aid button and then click Run. (None disks are showing? Jump to #solution 2#.) Step 3: In the Disk Utility window, navigate to View > Show All Devices. Next, you'll be invited to the macOS Recovery mode, choose Disk Utility on the window, and click Continue. Step 2: Select a user and later you'll be asked to enter a password to continue. Intel processor: Turn on your Mac, then immediately press and hold Command (⌘) and R keys until you see an Apple logo or other image.Click the gear icon labeled Options, then click Continue. Apple silicon: Turn on your Mac and continue to press and hold the power button until you see the startup options window.Step 1: Depending on you're using Mac with Apple silicon or Intel processor, you'll use different keys/entries to enter this mode. You'll enter Disk Utility from macOS Recovery mode this time. Since your startup disk is not showing at the moment, you cannot use the regular way to open Disk Utility by just launching the Applications folder and then selecting the Utilities folder. Repair Startup Disk in macOS Recovery Mode
#Apple dvd player not working mojave for mac#
Again, many thanks any thoughts you might have will be gratefully received.Download for Mac macOS 12.5 - 10.9 Also Available for Windows Solution 1. I've used loads of blank CD's on the iMac before the upgrade to store data without any problems. I nearly forgot, I've tried putting in a blank CD and it just tells me it isn't formatted and my computer can't read or format it. Everything else works great, no problems with anything other than playing films and DVD's.
#Apple dvd player not working mojave install#
I've even carried out a reload of Mojave incase something didn't install correctly.
#Apple dvd player not working mojave 64 Bit#
The DVD player on the iMac is updated to 64 bit unlike the on on the laptop which is still 32 bit. I also have a mac pro laptop which is still running OS High Sierra and, have no problem playing or watching films and CD's on that using the same external superdrive. I've opened iTunes and still my music CD doesn't show up anywhere or play. With regards to CD's, when I place a music CD in my external optical superdrive nothing shows on the desktop. It seems like there is a box somewhere that needs to be ticked.