yes in the little slit on the right.
The MacBook's DVD Player software will play all standard DVDs inserted into the DVD drive on the side of the MacBook.
Unfortunatley No. The discs are made for the specific model they are for.
One.
There are 3 things you need in order to perform MacBook data recover: Apple MacBook, MacBook file recovery software and hard drive (or external disk).
It is inserted into the "A" drive. Most "New" Computers do not have the "A" Drive
Insert the correct one.
Probably a bad (scratched) disk. If it happens with every disk, then it's a bad disk drive.
Probably the disk is bad. I had this happen and I inserted another disk and it recognized it.
Make sure that this game is a ps3 game and also check the disk for any scratches.
Clean the disk of any dirt or smudges, make sure its not scratched.
Yes, easily. Put your iTunes on a disk or flash drive and insert it into the macbook. All of your iTunes should easily be transferred and usable.
If you're referring to the MacBook Pro's optical drive, those made mid-2012 or earlier and are non-Retina reside hidden either in the front or the side. MacBook Pro Retina versions don't have an optical drive.