I want a cheap dvd drive....post links here

TMGL&L

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I wanna have a cd/dvd burner drive to play the occasional game and dvd here and there. I don't want driver problems or b.s. issues like that...

Can anyone post some drives they have had a good experience with in the 20 dollar range.

If twenty dollars is unrealistic than what should i spend
 
Does the slot on your mobo look like this (SATA)...

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Or like the blue slot below (IDE)...

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If you have both, use SATA.
 
LOL . . .this is exactly what i was looking at all conversation. thats so crazy...

Okay, i'll order in the next couple hours..I just added it to my shopping cart.

reviews look good. thanks alot
 
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if you have vista, use vlite to slipstream that hotfix in, theres one you need or else vista setup wont run from a sata drive, which would be a problem in case you need to reinstall.
 
unless you got bluray, you wont use the extra speed sata gives you, i dont think

sata cables are neater for airflow though
 
if you have vista, use vlite to slipstream that hotfix in, theres one you need or else vista setup wont run from a sata drive, which would be a problem in case you need to reinstall.

Do you mean XP? I know some XP Pre SP2 disks require SATA drivers, but I believe Vista supports SATA out of the box.
 
I know some XP Pre SP2 disks require SATA drivers

SP2 still needs it if you have full sata, a sata pci card or sata raid

most machines can be switched (in fact most are out of the box) from full sata to IDE emulation mode, so they work on older OSes

it supports SATA hard drives, but theres a small bug in booting from SATA dvd drives

newer dell dimension pcs (~6 months ago) - (which only have SATA) - have this slipstreamed into the os disc already, conveniently.

its http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=928253

Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA) optical drives, such as a CD or a DVD drive, may not be available after you start a Windows Vista-based computer.

This problem may occur if the computer uses an Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI) chipset. The problem does not occur if the AHCI chipset uses Parallel Advanced Technology Attachment (PATA) emulation mode.

To work around this problem, enable PATA emulation in the system BIOS. Contact the manufacturer of your hardware for more information about how to do this
 
I know some XP Pre SP2 disks require SATA drivers

SP2 still needs it if you have full sata, a sata pci card or sata raid

most machines can be switched (in fact most are out of the box) from full sata to IDE emulation mode, so they work on older OSes

it supports SATA hard drives, but theres a small bug in booting from SATA dvd drives

newer dell dimension pcs (~6 months ago) - (which only have SATA) - have this slipstreamed into the os disc already, conveniently.

its http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=928253

Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA) optical drives, such as a CD or a DVD drive, may not be available after you start a Windows Vista-based computer.

This problem may occur if the computer uses an Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI) chipset. The problem does not occur if the AHCI chipset uses Parallel Advanced Technology Attachment (PATA) emulation mode.

To work around this problem, enable PATA emulation in the system BIOS. Contact the manufacturer of your hardware for more information about how to do this
 
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