Dell Upgrading
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Dell Upgrading
I have a Dell Inspiron 546, and I want to upgrade my DVD drive. It sporadically reads a DVD, and other times it doesn't. I've tried upgrading the drivers, but they are up to date, and there is no option to roll them back. So, I feel the need to upgrade. I would preferable like to upgrade to a Blu-Ray player. I know my PC is ready because I checked online and apparently you need a graphics card that supports 1920x1080, which I have. So, my question is how do I know which Blu-Ray player to get? I looked up Dell Certified products, but the only thing to come up for my system was RAM.
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Re: Dell Upgrading
Newegg.com is a very good site for stuff like this.
http://www.newegg.com/Store/SubCategory ... der=RATING
That's all the Blu-ray drives they have. You can check the customer ratings/reviews, and use their compare feature to figure it out.
http://www.newegg.com/Store/SubCategory ... der=RATING
That's all the Blu-ray drives they have. You can check the customer ratings/reviews, and use their compare feature to figure it out.
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Re: Dell Upgrading
Thanks, but my real question was how do I know they are compatible? I mean, I don't want to buy one and it not work.Hebes24 wrote:Newegg.com is a very good site for stuff like this.
http://www.newegg.com/Store/SubCategory ... der=RATING
That's all the Blu-ray drives they have. You can check the customer ratings/reviews, and use their compare feature to figure it out.
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Re: Dell Upgrading
I'd try to look up your computer model's specs, then. Usually all you have to worry about is the connection type though (usually SATA).Wonderboy wrote:Thanks, but my real question was how do I know they are compatible? I mean, I don't want to buy one and it not work.Hebes24 wrote:Newegg.com is a very good site for stuff like this.
http://www.newegg.com/Store/SubCategory ... der=RATING
That's all the Blu-ray drives they have. You can check the customer ratings/reviews, and use their compare feature to figure it out.
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Re: Dell Upgrading
Long story short if the plugs are correct (either SATA or IDE) then it's compatible. I've worked with Dells extensively over the years - though the motherboard is typically exclusive peripherals like drives and cards work the same as any other machine.Wonderboy wrote:Thanks, but my real question was how do I know they are compatible? I mean, I don't want to buy one and it not work.Hebes24 wrote:Newegg.com is a very good site for stuff like this.
http://www.newegg.com/Store/SubCategory ... der=RATING
That's all the Blu-ray drives they have. You can check the customer ratings/reviews, and use their compare feature to figure it out.
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Re: Dell Upgrading
Thanks guys, time to look inside my PC. =)
I checked manually and it says I have an ATA. Great.
My DVD drive is this:
TSSTcorp DVD+-RW TS-H653G ATA Device
Am I correct in this assumption?
I checked manually and it says I have an ATA. Great.
My DVD drive is this:
TSSTcorp DVD+-RW TS-H653G ATA Device
Am I correct in this assumption?
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Re: Dell Upgrading
Yeah, as long as it doesn't say "Serial ATA", but just "ATA", it is IDE... And I doubt they make IDE blu-ray players
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Re: Dell Upgrading
Dang, oh well.
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Re: Dell Upgrading
False.computergeek wrote:Yeah, as long as it doesn't say "Serial ATA", but just "ATA", it is IDE... And I doubt they make IDE blu-ray players
http://computers.shop.ebay.com/Drives-S ... 86.c0.m282
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Oops, I should have checked Google Shopping instead of just NeweggTeancum wrote:False.computergeek wrote:Yeah, as long as it doesn't say "Serial ATA", but just "ATA", it is IDE... And I doubt they make IDE blu-ray players
http://computers.shop.ebay.com/Drives-S ... 86.c0.m282
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Re: Dell Upgrading
Hurray! I'm still satisfied even though the Blu-Ray writing is only 2X. Hey, at least its a Blu-Ray.
