![]() ![]() One more thing I just tried: when I go to Disk Utility, it shows up as an external drive - TSSTcorpBDDVD. (will follow up on other comments later today) To Dc2006ster: my finder preferences are set to show disks in the sidebar. BURN NOT WORKING MAC OS 10.14 DRIVERTo move "filename" click authenticate." Well, I'm the administrator of my own computer and I don't want to move files or folders, I want to copy them (on 10.13, it would be an alias to the file if you looked at the disk icon).Īlso I tried using the option and command keys in conjunction with the disk eject in the upper right part of the keyboard but it does not eject the disk.Īlso I've never needed a driver for this disk drive before - either on this computer or on a laptop which I occasionally used (got rid of the laptop a few months ago when the battery went). Let me answer Chabig's 1st post: When I try to drop a file or folder onto the disk for copying (and eventual burning), I get a message "Modifying "Remote Disk" requires an administrator name and password. BURN NOT WORKING MAC OS 10.14 HOW TOAny suggestions / help / fixes or can someone tell me how to back up to 10.13? (I do not use Time Machine) Since it was working the day before and I'm using the same blank disks (and have tried a couple of different disks), I'm blaming my upgrade to 10.14. In fact, I have to restart the computer to get the disk physically out. It won't let me copy stuff over to the folder nor let me burn the disk. (It does show up at a lower level, under the name of MacPro (my computer name), next to Macintosh HD and Network. It does not show a disk icon on my desktop nor in the Finder sidebar. Since installing 10.14, I put the disk in, get the pop-up and click through it. I could then title the disk and drop the folders I wanted to copy onto it. In the past, after that it would give me a disk icon on my desktop. When I put a disk in, I get the normal pop-up saying new disk and I clicked through it. It was working a day earlier on 10.13.xx. All of a sudden, I lost my ability to burn disks. Upgraded two weeks ago to Mojave (10.14) - final version, not a beta. I regularly burn disks for a variety of reasons. Also have a Samsung USB drive to read/burn CDs, DVDs, and Blu-Ray. ![]()
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