If you recently needed to replace a laptop, you likely discovered that built in DVD or CD players seem to be a thing of the past, and any software on disks that you own can't be installed. We recently ran into this as well and found a workable hack that we'll cover in this short video. So, do this -- it works!
The only caveat here is that you will need access to a working CD/DVD drive. This one still works on the old laptop.
Also, if you need an extra USB port, follow along...
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