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Old 09-22-2005, 09:34 AM   #1 (permalink)
MooseMan3000
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Replacing a laptop optical drive!

Alright, here's the email I get from my cousin.

Quote:
Hi [Moose], Grandpa said that you may be able to help me with a computer
problem. It seems that my CD-RW DVD drive has quit, it is an old model and so
I am not sure what to do. THe model number is TOSHIBA DVD-ROM SD-C2502 I am
not sure if it is worth it to look for a comparable model...or what I need to
know about compatibility with my computer. Thanks, I have a SONY VAIO laptop,
hope you are doing well! [Cousin]
Now I can find that model online for $60, but as far as I can tell, it's NOT a CD-RW... just a DVD-ROM/CD-ROM that can READ CD-Rs. Also, it appears to be slightly outdated. So my question is this: can she replace this drive with any slimline optical drive? I'm assuming her laptop has all the necessary mounting rails and such, though I'll look into that before I have her buy anything.

I also found on Newegg the Toshiba SD-R2612, which seems to be an updated version of what she was talking about. There's also a Toshiba branded DVD burner. I have no loyalty to Toshiba, but I want to make the transition as easy as possible on the compy, and hopefully if I stick with Toshiba, we won't need new drivers or firmware. I've never replaced an optical drive in a laptop, so I really don't know how easy it will be.
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