DVD Drive Buying Guides

DVD drives are available in many different speeds with a variety of options and formats. The main factor to consider when purchasing a DVD drive is its purpose. Usually, a DVD drive is intended to play DVD movies and audio CDs, as well as to read DVD-Rom and CD-Rom discs.
Features:
• DVD-ROM is a newer standard than CD-ROM, able to read 7 times as much data off of a typical DVD disk (4.7 GB) as opposed to the measly 650MB a CD-ROM drive can read, and also able to play DVD movies with the proper decoding software or hardware.
• With fast video cards and processors today, you typically don’t need any special DVD decoding hardware to play DVD movies. Microsoft ships a software DVD movie player with Windows XP that works fine.
• Consumers interested in obtaining a more advanced DVD drive will need to consider other options, such as burners, drives that support DVD-R technology, and drives that support DVD+R technology.
• The only difference between the two formats is the way the DVD drive determines the position of the laser on the disc. DVD-R discs are read by the DVD drive through special grooves on the disc known as land prepits, whereas DVD+R measures a disc’s wobble frequency.
• A consumer can also purchase a “dual-DVD” drive that supports both the DVD-R and DVD+R format, typically known as DVD±R.
• DVD-ROM drives can read CD-ROM disks, so if you have a DVD-ROM drive, you don’t need an extra CD-ROM drive. Also, the x-factor for DVD drives refers to a higher transfer rate: 1x DVD-ROM drives transfer data at the rate of a 9x CD-ROM drive.
• Most complete systems with DVD-ROM drives will ship with 12x or 16x DVD-ROM drives today. DVD-ROM drives are dirt cheap today, so don’t even bother with plain CD-ROM drives unless you have no choice.
• In 2002, Sony and Phillips introduced the DVD+R format. All DVD+R formats are compatible with each other. DVD+R has the same capacity as a DVD-R, and DVD+RW works exactly as a DVD-RW. This format also offers DVD+RW DL.
• The DL stands for dual layer, a technology which allows a single disc to hold up to 8.5 GB of information. The DVD-RAM offers more storage capacity, but it requires a specialized DVD drive which is more expensive.
• The DVD-RAM format enables the disc to be re-written with the DVD drive up to 100,000 times as opposed to only 1,000 times or so for an average DVD-RW. It can be two-sided, enabling as much as 9.74 GB on a single DVD-RAM disc. This disc is best for users with mass portable storage needs.
A “dual DVD” drive or DVD±R with DVD-RAM is very versatile, as it reads all formats of DVD technology and is capable of writing to all forms. Typically, a user will achieve speeds of 16x write for DVD , 8x write for DVD+ DL and 5x write for DVD-RAM, as well as the capacity to write regular CD-R at 48x with this type of DVD drive. This ensures any format of disc will work when using the dual DVD drive.
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Wow that is some serious machinary that is used in the CD and DVD Replication Manufacturing process.
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You didn't specify if all your pc's USB ports are down or just one, i assume is the latter.
1 – check if the burner is fried: plug it in another pc and try to burn something; if it works the problem is with the pc.
2 – try it without the hub (directly) ; if it works the problem is with the hub – buy a new one
3 – try it in another USB connector ; if it works then this connector must have been fried by the surge – it happens and you should feel lucky that it has fried just that. If the connector is on an extension bracket or add-on board – replace it; otherwise block it up and forget about it.
you are on the right track. just put in the new hard drive, insert the os cd, boot from the cd, and install windows. it will do it pretty much by itself, with a question or two to answer along the way. it will most likely ask you for your COA number,which you'll find on a decal on the bottom of your laptop.
putting the old drive back in will put everything back the way it was.
partitioning splits your drive up into seperate drives. each partition will have it's own drive letter. if you want to do that, there is some software out there that can do that for you, such as partition magic, otherwise just let windows install itself on one big partition, that will work fine too.
the driver cd has all your drivers. install that after windows.
no you shouldn't have to worry about the bios. just about any computer made after 1992 will autodetect and automatically setup a new hard drive.
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since they have written CD/DVD. it should work on both CD as well as DVD writers. go to the vendor and get a replacement.
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