Troubleshooting USB SuperDrive
I have a MacBook Pro 2017 running Big Sur. I have a USB SuperDrive which I connect through the standard Apple USB USB-C adapter.
I have been attempting to install software from a CD. I was able to insert the CD into the SuperDrive. However, my computer does not seem to consistently recognize the CD. Most of the time, I hear the disc start to spin, but nothing happens on the computer. I cannot find the CD in the Finder. I have attempting unplugging and replugging the SuperDrive. On a couple of occasions, the folder from the CD containing the dmg I wish to install has popped up, but when I double click and attempt to begin the install process, the Finder program freezes. Sometimes after 10 minutes or so, Finder seems to "unfreeze" but the dmg file fails to boot.
I am beginning to assume that I have a bad USB SuperDrive. It's several years old.
1) Are there troubleshooting suggestions?
2) Due to inconsistent recognition, I cannot find a way to eject the CD within the drive. How can I safely recover the CD stuck in the SuperDrive?
MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 11.1