View Full Version : Changing a DVD drive on a PC
Allyc85
7th January 2009, 21:39
I know it varies but generally is it very hard to do? Its just mine has packed up and Mesh are sending me a new one after ive sent the broken one to them. Was going to send the whole PC to them but I need it, even with out the D drive.
Cheers.
Andrewmcm
7th January 2009, 23:30
Nah it's fairly easy, just be careful that screws don't drop into the computer as you're doing it.
http://www.fonerbooks.com/r_cd.htm seems like a good guide.
patnicholls
7th January 2009, 23:45
Yep, did it within recent memory, was fairly painless aside from wrenching off the metal cover on the spare drive bay in the PC which appeared to be welded on!
These days the computer will set the software up pretty easily.
Mark
8th January 2009, 09:33
I know it varies but generally is it very hard to do? Its just mine has packed up and Mesh are sending me a new one after ive sent the broken one to them. Was going to send the whole PC to them but I need it, even with out the D drive.
Cheers.
I suspect the most difficult part will be getting the case open!
Just unscrew the drive, take it out, unplug the cables. Then put the new drive back in, screw it in and plug the cables back in. Restart your PC and you're good to go.
There shouldn't be any more to it than that.
The cables might vary if it is IDE or SATA etc, but the procedure is the same.
Valve Bounce
8th January 2009, 10:17
I suspect the most difficult part will be getting the case open!
Just unscrew the drive, take it out, unplug the cables. Then put the new drive back in, screw it in and plug the cables back in. Restart your PC and you're good to go.
There shouldn't be any more to it than that.
The cables might vary if it is IDE or SATA etc, but the procedure is the same.
Wait a sec!! don't you have to re-install Windows into the new drive?
Dave B
8th January 2009, 10:27
You're thinking of a hard drive ;)
Daniel
8th January 2009, 12:50
I suspect the most difficult part will be getting the case open!
Just unscrew the drive, take it out, unplug the cables. Then put the new drive back in, screw it in and plug the cables back in. Restart your PC and you're good to go.
There shouldn't be any more to it than that.
The cables might vary if it is IDE or SATA etc, but the procedure is the same.
Wot e said.
The cables can only go in one way so there's really very little to stuff up :p
Allyc85
8th January 2009, 21:39
Cheers for the advice, famous last words but I should be able to handle that lol.
Valve Bounce
8th January 2009, 23:17
You're thinking of a hard drive ;)
I guess I wasn't thinking at all. :(
It's been a hard day. :(
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