Software won't recognize my super drive?

I just bought ILife 09, and tried to install IDVD.
I was grayed out telling me that I need a super drive in order to install IDVD.
The problem is that I do have a super drive!
Why is this happening, and how do I get this software to recognize my superdrive?

What model number is the S-Drive? Is it a pioneer drive? I'm assuming it is. Older drives sometime face a number of issues with the latest media choices (Dual Layer in particular). What are you using for media (DVD brand and speed)? Hopefully you are using Minus only single layer.
Apple has yet to address the 99 slide limitation within iDvd's slideshow. But honestly this has very little to do with apple and much more to do with set top dvd players 100 chapters limitation.
A few good Pioneer model choices for your own mac include but are not limited to: DVR-106, 109, 110D, 116D, etc.
You know, this is starting to look more and more like a firmware issue. But let's go ahead and dispose of the plist for iDvd regardless to see if this helps or not. And no, this will not hurt the current iDvd project. But you may need to address a few default preferences like the apple logo for instance which I don't particularly enjoy on my own projects. Hence I often don't select this preference. You may feel otherwise.
If the plist idea does zip, then let's also run apple's software updater now. Also I'd like you to review this BUT DON'T DO ANYTHING with it just yet.
Remove receipts and reinstall iLife applications
For Mac OS X version 10.5 Leopard:
1. In the Finder, choose Applications from Go menu.
2. Drag the application you are having issues with to the Trash.
3. Go to your internal hard drive and open Library folder. Then, open the Receipts folder. Locate any receipts with names that begin with the iLife application you are having issues with; move these files to the Trash.
4. Insert your iLife installation disc and install only the iLife application you previously dragged to the Trash. (You can select and install individual applications by clicking the Customize option under Installation Type).
5. When finished, choose Software Update from the Apple () menu to update your software to the latest version.
For Mac OS X version 10.6 Snow Leopard:
1. In the Finder, choose Applications from Go menu.
2. Drag the application you are having issues with to the Trash.
3. Insert your iLife installation disc and install only the iLife application you previously dragged to the Trash. (You can select and install individual applications by clicking the Customize option under Installation Type).
4. When finished, use choose Software Update from the Apple () menu to update your software to the latest version.
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