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DVD DRIVE

Harjan , Nicholas & Abhi. DVD DRIVE. Materials Required. Anti Static Wrist Strap Phillips Screwdriver in some models. A flashlight if needed Screws in some models. Safety. Always work on a level surface Make sure the power cables are plugged out. Anti-Static Wrist Strap

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DVD DRIVE

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  1. Harjan, Nicholas & Abhi DVD DRIVE

  2. Materials Required • Anti Static Wrist Strap • Phillips Screwdriver in some models. • A flashlight if needed • Screws in some models.

  3. Safety • Always work on a level surface • Make sure the power cables are plugged out. • Anti-Static Wrist Strap • Work in a open area

  4. Taking out the DVD Drive • Unplug all cables from the back of the computer, including the power cable. • Then remove the side panel of the computer case. • Place the computer sideways. • Then Use an Anti-Static Wrist strap to stay away from danger. • Next detach The power and data cables in the back of the DVD Drive. • Then push the spring panels in order to take out the DVD Drive.

  5. Putting The DVD Drive Back • Make sure that the power cables are un-plugged from the back of the computer and the power outlet. • Open the case of the computer. • Locate the CD/DVD Drive, most have two connections, one for power and one for data. • In some cases you will need to remove the front cover. • Slide the CD/DVD Drive into an empty compartment bay. • In newer cases, the drive will automatically “click” into place. In older cases, you will need to use screws to hold the drive in place. • Connect the DVD Drive to the data cable. It can be identified easily because its flat like a ribbon and has a stripe on one side. • Now hook the drive to the power connector. • Re-assemble the cover and plug the computer back in. • When you run Windows the DVD player should be displayed.

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