Dvd player macbook air

    Just migrated from a macbook pro to a macbook air, and now I can't remove the "dvd/cd" features from the settings or uninstall dvd player. this is obviously cosmetic but a potential oversight by Apple team. any thoughts how i can fix this? edit my profile or something?
Thanks

Don't forget that you can also use a shared SuperDrive from another Mac wirelessly!  Quite a useful feature.
If you want to get rid of the CD/DVD options:
1.  Open System Preferences
2.  From the Menu  View --> Customize...
3.  Uncheck CD/DVD and press done.

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