Problem is, my MacBook Pro has a built-in CD/DVD drive, and it works. This was always the case with the MacBook Air, but ever since Apple stopped making laptops with built-in CD/DVD drives, MacBook's and MacBook Pro's profit from that as well. ![]() It enables one to connect to a computer that does have one, and to use its drive. From reading around in the Web I understand that it is for Mac's that don't have a CD/DVD drive. ![]() In the Finder sidebar under Devices I notice Remote Disc, the icon of which resembles a CD or DVD disc. I finally installed macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 on my late-2011 MacBook Pro 17".
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