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DJW

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Since: Jun 25, 2007
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 9:28 am
Post subject: Are notebook Optical drives created equal for installation?
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I have a winbook model XL2. The DVD drive (PLAYER) no longer works. I
think it is the motor that will not spin. Could that be a driver
(software problem) in the device manager it says that it is working
correctly.
I have seen drives on ebay for sale. Are notebook drives all the same
as to placement and configuration of the plug at the back? If so if I
would get one from ebay might I just replace it with a CD player
instead of a DVD player? I never used the DVD much. And or could I
possibly replace it with a burner either CD-R CD-RW and or DVD-RW
instead of a player? Do burners have differently configured plugs on
the back Vs a player?

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 5:23 pm
Post subject: Re: Are notebook Optical drives created equal for installation? [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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"DJW" <ddwr.TakeThisOut@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>I have a winbook model XL2. The DVD drive (PLAYER) no longer works. I
> think it is the motor that will not spin. Could that be a driver
> (software problem) in the device manager it says that it is working
> correctly.
> I have seen drives on ebay for sale. Are notebook drives all the same
> as to placement and configuration of the plug at the back? If so if I
> would get one from ebay might I just replace it with a CD player
> instead of a DVD player? I never used the DVD much. And or could I
> possibly replace it with a burner either CD-R CD-RW and or DVD-RW
> instead of a player? Do burners have differently configured plugs on
> the back Vs a player?

The rear plugs are fairly common. Many drives use an adapter between the
drive and the laptop.

The hard part to match is the front plate. I've got a DVD-RW DL drive to
upgrade my HP laptop. The drive fits and works fine, but I can't put the
front face on it.

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