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Recommendation for external DVD writer Please
My DVDRW drive will not burn discs any longer so i'm looking to buy an external DVDRW,does anyone have any recommendations.
Specs required: must be able to burn all RW media discs,Lightscribe preferred,fast write speed, security/password protected,USB 2.0,price up to £50.00.
Thanks in advance.
Specs required: must be able to burn all RW media discs,Lightscribe preferred,fast write speed, security/password protected,USB 2.0,price up to £50.00.
Thanks in advance.
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anyhow not sure what you mean about security/password protected!
http://www.amazon.co....id=1260366353&sr=8-16
or for an extra 50P you can get the same drive at PC world
http://www.pcworld.co...ge=Product&sku=987731
(I've not personally used it, but I've purchased one for somebody else and they have never complained or sent it back :))
anyhow not sure what you mean about security/password protected!
http://www.amazon.co....id=1260366353&sr=8-16
or for an extra 50P you can get the same drive at PC world
http://www.pcworld.co...ge=Product&sku=987731
(I've not personally used it, but I've purchased one for somebody else and they have never complained or sent it back :))
BTW I assume it's a laptop (otherwise I'd assume you'd just replace the internal drive)
for a laptop I personally would be tempted to buy a slimline usb DVD recorder, take the drive out the caddy and replace the internal drive on the laptop.
http://www.amazon.co....qid=1260366353&sr=8-2
for a laptop I personally would be tempted to buy a slimline usb DVD recorder, take the drive out the caddy and replace the internal drive on the laptop.
http://www.amazon.co....qid=1260366353&sr=8-2
oh right, the password is protected is to do with the software, nothing to do with the hardware, if you have software that currently lets you password protect the data when you burn it then that should still work the same with a new drive.
Hmmm, tricky one about the computer being on it's way out. as it's possible to buy internal drives for about £15 I would still be tempted to replace the internal drive and then remove it and just keep the drive as a spare if the computer does die.
Hmmm, tricky one about the computer being on it's way out. as it's possible to buy internal drives for about £15 I would still be tempted to replace the internal drive and then remove it and just keep the drive as a spare if the computer does die.
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