A:AnswerThis drive comes with two cables:
* USB-C to USB-C Cable
* USB-C to USB-A™ cable for backward compatibility (Compatible with USB 3.1, 3.0 and 2.0)
By regular USB port, I assume you mean your Macbook has a USB-A, so you should be able to use the USB-C to USB-A cable. I don't think you will have to purchase any additional cable.
I hope this helps!
A:AnswerGimma,
If I understand your question, the answer is no. This external drive is a storage device. If you are looking to add the ability to read a Turbo Tax CD then you should look at a "Apple - SuperDrive 8x External USB Double-Layer DVD±RW/CD-RW Drive - Silver" Which is also available at BB.
A:AnswerNo, this is an HDD, which is a mechanical external hard drive, not an SSD, which is a solid state hard drive. It spins at 7200 RPM. It is an excellent Hard Drive, but an SSD is faster and costs considerably more.
A:AnswerThere only seems to be one USB-C drive available, and I have that connected to my mac mini. To the best of my knowledge, it will not connect wirelessly. That being said, I like it. It fits very well with the mac aesthetic. It actually looks nicer than most apple products.
A:AnswerI’m sure it would be if you poke a hole through your router to allow access to the computer the drive is attached to. I would not recommend that if you don’t know what you’re doing.
A:AnswerSure. You can delete to make more space. Sometimes I move files to another drive then delete. Just depends. But yes, files are not locked on this drive. You can move to trash and delete.