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Brianwarnock

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I want to add a DVD burner to my PC, if I add an internal device what are the issues, my pc is about 5 years old, Windows XP home is kept upto date but I've never updated BIOS. It has a DVD reader but would prefer to keep that.

If I took the USB2 attachment root, should I upgrade my 2 port PCI card, both ports on use or is it ok for the writer to share a BELKIN 4 port hub with printer, card reader and external hard drive?

As a separate issue is it possible to replace the front mounted USB 1 ports the PC came with with USB2 or does that require a motherboard change?

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This is not to difficult to do even if you've never delved into the guts of a PC, rather than type it all out (I'm watching the footy :rolleyes: :D ) some links for you here it applies to a CD but the process is the same) or more detailed one here. Post back if you have any questions, you don't nessessarly need an anti-static band as long as you earth your self (touch a radiator) before hand oh and just be a bit carefull in there ;)
 

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Internal would be the best, and isn't that hard to do.
You won't need to remove your old DVD-ROM, unless you have a small case that only has space for one drive.

Brianwarnock said:
If I took the USB2 attachment root, should I upgrade my 2 port PCI card, both ports on use or is it ok for the writer to share a BELKIN 4 port hub with printer, card reader and external hard drive?
I'd recommend a separate port for DVD-R (and HDD, for that matter).

As a separate issue is it possible to replace the front mounted USB 1 ports the PC came with with USB2 or does that require a motherboard change?
It may be possible to connect the internal cables to a USB2 PCI card (depending on what connectors the card & cables have) but otherwise, yeah it's new motherboard time.
 

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Thanks for the response guys. It is surprising what info is out there on the net if you use the right search criteria, I obviously didn't as I didn't find the articles pointed to by Minkey:eek: I shall restudy them with the PC open, having remembered to print them off first:)

Thanks again

Brian

PS lousy match wasn't it, assuming you were watching England.
 

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Brianwarnock said:
It is surprising what info is out there on the net if you use the right search criteria, I obviously didn't as I didn't find the articles pointed to by Minkey:eek:

I'm not sure how much you know about Google but is way WAY more powerfull than people realise. I simply searched for "how to install a dvd burner" WITH the quotes - the quotes ensure Google search for the exact phrase.

If you use how +to +install +dvd +burner it will find matches with those words but not that phrase.

There are MANY more options - Google advanced search and Advanced search operators and Google hacks - did you know Google has a phonebook ?

Sorry a bit of topic but I though you might find it usefull

Brianwarnock said:
PS lousy match wasn't it, assuming you were watching England.

Nope I was watching the group LEADERS* - Scotland :D but yes saw the highlights and yes England were lousy

(though we weren't that good either AND that was now way a pen and that red card !!) *until last night !
 

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Thanks I did know to use quotes, but hey it was kind of you to follow up, what I didn't think to do was put in
I simply searched for "how to install a dvd burner"
:eek: :eek: it's the simple things that catch you out :)

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Finally bought and installed burner at the weekend, turned out to be a doddle so thanks for giving me the confidence to go ahead.

Brian
 

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