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Tuesday, 01 February 2011 16:56

RW CD-ROM/DVD, Blu Ray Installation Guide

So you want to upgrade your CD-ROM drive or put in a CD Burner without having to pay $50 to install it...Or just want to install it on a machine that does not have one.... Well you came to the right place. In this tutorial I will provide you with information on installing a new CD-ROM drive.

cd_dv_rom
I. Supplies needed and costs

Supplies you will need:

  • A CD-ROM drive ($20-$300 depending on Brand and if its a Burner or DVD, Blu Ray, Internal or External. etc.)
  • Phillips Screwdriver (Should have)
  • Needle nose Pliers (Should have)
  • Anti-static wrist strap (optional)
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