CD/DVD Drive replacement & Linux [Part 4 of 5]
http://www.tech.amews.dk/ Installing a new CD/DVD drive in my old laptop, and installing XP + Ubuntu 8.04. http://tech.amews.dk/2008/05/23/cddvd-drive-replacement-linux/
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http://www.tech.amews.dk/ Installing a new CD/DVD drive in my old laptop, and installing XP + Ubuntu 8.04. http://tech.amews.dk/2008/05/23/cddvd-drive-replacement-linux/
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2006 from CircuitCity windows XP media center edition intel centrino DUO widescreen 1.60 GHz 1 gig ram 128 dedicated graphics card 120 hard drive cd/dvd burner (LightScribe) technology SD,MS,PRO,MMC,SM,XD (card reader) firewire port connection expansion port 2 S.video output 3 USB ports Altec Lansing speakers hp quick launch buttons i recommend hp computers desktop/laptops way more then DELL see i learned on my own dell uses shared all ram graphics and i use this hp dv5000 for my HD high def video editing with Canon HG10 and program i like using Ulead VideoStudio 11 Plus not saying shared wouldn’t work but im a hp fan i love the look dells are very plain, dull but ill make a good comment i seen the latest XPS laptops they look really cool ok but im not a vista fan heard about bugs were in O.S in the beginning of course that prob has i would say been erased no more issues on that dell over priced as well hp/compaq really good tech support i been with hp since 2004 thats 4 yrs and going strong
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Whenever I start my laptop up the cd/dvd drive door pops out automatically and when I close’s it,in a few second’s it pops open again and it wont read disc’s.
well right click on ur cd/dvd rom icon and select properties there will be a option like action and there u can set option take no action on all kinds of media disks
Many DVDs are not working as my DVD player is region 2 locked please give me the code to unlock it.
try this, opem the tray, press 9, 9, 9, 9, 0, on the remote, then plress play. I know this works for other philips models, hope it works 4u.
I have an old windows 98 computer that has some valuable but large files that I need to transfer to my new windows vista laptop. The old computer has a floppy a cd drive (reader not burner) and all kinds of non-usb ports in the back that I can’t identify, but I know ones for mouse, and printer, and internet. Anybody got any ideas?
if it has usb; flat, rectangular port, thats the easiest option. other than that, connect a lan cable to it and network the two machines. If you want really simple, just upload the files to an online fileserver (plenty of free ones on the web) then download them when the new machine’s connected to the internet.
we have a laptop with a dvd burner. it’s been great to burn lots of data to one disc like pictures and home movies. they make great gifts to our parents. but the thought hit me- if i can burn home movies and pictures and such, isn’t it theoretically possible to burn a dvd movie to a blank dvd with my laptop? i wouldn’t even know how to do this as i have just mastered putting my home videos on a dvd. i am not so good with computers…lol!
I do it all the time. For more info on DVD Ripping and Burning you may want to check out http://www.doom9.org The basic tools you may want to search for are DVDShrink, DVD Decryptor and you’ll also need a copy of Nero Lite as it works with DVD Decryptor. Also DVDFab Platinum is an all in one type Application Doom9 has all the help files and FAQ’s you need to answer your questions and the folks in the forums are pretty nice
http://www.tech.amews.dk/ Installing a new CD/DVD drive in my old laptop, and installing XP + Ubuntu 8.04. http://tech.amews.dk/2008/05/23/cddvd-drive-replacement-linux/
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MacBook Review Bought in March 2008, this is the newest model with the upgraded intel core 2 duo 2.4Ghz and 2GB RAM standard issue. This by far the best value for the money if you are looking for a new laptop. The fact that it can run Windows also makes it twice the machine and there is every feature necessary for regular users such as USB, webcam, video output, audio output, bluetooth, firewire and DVD burner. The screen is a little small to substitute a desktop so use an external monitor if you are at the desk most of the time. I connect it to my 42″ HDTV and play games in Windows and it is very fast. The only drawback for games is that the 3D rendering must be set to low for best performance. If you never want to buy a laptop againand have the extra cash then upgrade to the MacBook Pro. Also my new MacBook has fantastic battery life.
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This video is a closer look (visually) at my new HP Notebook. Specs: Windows Vista Home Prem. (64bit) Intel Core Duo 2.50 GHz 250GB HDD 4GB RAM (Recommended with 64Bits) NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS Card Lightscribe CD // DVD Burner/Player This laptop is really nice, It’s similar to Dell’s XPS 1530, but the only difference comes with little detail features. Nontheless this notebook preformes really well when loaded with the proper “toys”. This computer is a bit quiet, when it gets working a bit like in Editing and such, it does its little fan attacks but it dosn’t bother me at all, rarely gets very hot. This notebook has a special material at the bottom that isnt aluminum or anything but it can resist heating quite nice. Sound is nice (Altec Lansing) This computer is all around great. Has my recommendations to anyone wishing to buy one.
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I brought a DELL LATITUTE XPI P1 133MHZ 8MB RAM 810MB HDD LAPTOP PC ( Don’t know what that other stuff after P1 means) I was wondering is it humanly possible to install an internal drive in it and a usb hub to it. do you think i have enough space to do so. please keep answers simple because lets’ face it i am not a computer genuis that knows all of the computer lingo. thanks for the help
can you provide maybe a little more info? if this is a latitude laptop. when you open the cover right above the keybord to the left you should see a model number something that starts with a D maybe. installing a combo drive on most laptops are very easy.. just depends on the space availiable..