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Phone Support We support everything we sell. Inventory We ship from multiple warehouses. Large Order? Call us to get discount Like taking your car on a different road. If you install the trial version of CloneDVD - by default - you also install another? Then you? Even tired CloneDVD, same thing- it says writing stopped- media write error. Yes , if its the same dye used on both brands. Shamus , whats a "Hoon"? I think what I'll do is take a quick trip to the local staples and buy a small package of DVDs and try, maybe I'll get lucky and it'll just be the media since I was just burning without problems Wednesday.
If not there's a computer shop on the way to Best Buy- I'll stop in and see hom replacing the internal drive is.
I'd rather have an internal seeing as I already have a external hard drive, mouse and sometime and memory card reader in the USB 2. And since I do a lot of CD burning at school I don't exactly want to be carrying an external around everyday.
That reminds me- the CD burner worked fine Thursday cause I have to burn pictures for a friend at work. Would a drive just DIE all of the sudden? Any suggestions? I went looking for a piccy of a comb-over. Classy, ain? Are they serious???? I could fill a small room with the hardware that? From blown cpu? Welcome to the wonderful world of computers. Great, innit? If you want an internal drive, grab a Pioneer.
Check out this site www. It appears that there are some hacked firmwares for it. When it comes to HP stick with their printers and leave everything else alone.
Read on another thread about someone having trouble that they shoud try "crossflashing" their firmware with liteon firmware to fix the problem. He did it and it worked. Now it just got weirder- so I go get some Maxwell DVD's I know they're not the greatest but all Staples has is cheap stuff and the DVD burned with no problems- other than it only going at 1.
Haven't tried a CD yet, but now I have no idea what is going on. Something like being rubbed on the security thing, or something?? I know that there are hacks in the internet but an an official solution from DELL would be appreciated.
Comments for the managers of the forum: I noticed that many people already asked how to make their DVD drives code free but I did not find any answer in this forum and ist seems you don't like the question. I purchased my notebook in Europe. Region Free DVDs are completely legal here.
They are what you normally get when you buy a DVD. The European support site forwards the support to the US site. Not strickly speaking true Ron03, Region coding is very much alive and well in Europe , Europe is Region 2 infact!!
There are many "copies" of region encoded DVD's that have been stripped of the region coding and encryption by various software which is availible on the internet but this is illegal in the US and more so in Europe at least in the EU with the new copyright laws.
That said ,many DVD's in both markets are not region coded but these tend to be documentary or adult etc that they don't region code to cut down on logistics!!! As for the original reason behind region coding it was only ever a way of stopping the free flow of goods , as in many markets the price for DVD's are higher or lower, for example UK versus US , in UK prices tend to be significantly higher than US.
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