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blistered
07-02-2003, 12:13
I have a Dell inspiron with P2400 processor (dont laugh) 128 ram with a Tosh SD-M1612 dvd rom, and a Lite On 24102B burner running on Win XP home. I have purchased a Pioneer AO5 and I would like to know do I replace the Tosh or the Lite ON,
I would get rid of the lite on so you can use your Toshiba as a reader and your Pioneer strictly as a burner. This will lengthen the life span of your burner.
I would keep all 3..... That way you have your dvd-rom for reading dvd stuff, your A05 for burning dvds, and you lite-on for burning cd-r.....
Thats the way I have mine set up..... BUT you have to remember, I like to be different.....:D
Originally posted by BG
I would keep all 3..... That way you have your dvd-rom for reading dvd stuff, your A05 for burning dvds, and you lite-on for burning cd-r.....
If possible that would be the best option but he probably wouldn't be asking this question if he could do so.:)
Originally posted by bighap
If possible that would be the best option but he probably wouldn't be asking this question if he could do so.:)
True....... Very true.....:D
Hull_chipper
07-02-2003, 13:10
Originally posted by BG
I would keep all 3.....
Our American brothers going OTT as normal pmsl ;)
blistered
08-02-2003, 09:54
All the same guys thanx for the advice
;) Ever consider a new processor?:p
BigHap! I noticed you said "lengthen the life of your burner." Any idea how long a burner normally lasts? I had a DVD-ROM, CD-R/W, and DVD-R (Pioneer 1A04) at home. I only had one channel and had to pick the DVD-R since I couldn't write a full DVD-R if I had the CD-R or DVD-R drive on the same cord. I didn't think burners had a "life span" since I've had my Sony CD-R for close to 6 years now. Any hints at all? I don't do too much with the DVD-R, just a few games or movies a week. I'm pretty sure my motherboard only has 1 plug that fits the main connection cord to the DVD-R, otherwise I'd just add a second channel.
There really is no way to tell. I have heard of one guy whos 104 or 105(can't remember) only lasted 20 burns. This is not normal but it can happen. You should be able to get a couple hundred burns no problem.
Hull_chipper
09-02-2003, 02:05
Originally posted by cactus
I didn't think burners had a "life span" since I've had my Sony CD-R for close to 6 years now.
It's no dif to any piece of electrical equipment, some die inside a week, others go on for years problem free.
All you can do is take maximum care of your gear, using a CD-r drive instead of your 104/5 can only reduce the strain on the more expensive unit.
Seven O Two
10-02-2003, 00:34
get a pci ide controller card, it adds 2 ide connectors, so you CAN keep all three
http://shop2.outpost.com/product/3203681
thats what i have, it works great
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