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Installing a CD or DVD ROM Drive

By Mitz

Free computer Education

 

Installing a CD or DVD rom drive would have to be the easiest upgrade or repair job you can do on your own computer. Computer Technicians charge you at least fifty dollars an hour when you could probably complete this task in about two minutes.

 

First thing we must do is open the computer case. Read How to open a computer case safely before proceeding. Even though this seems easy, there are some simple precautions to take that ensure you do not damage your computer.

 

 

What you will need

  • Screw driver to open the computer case and to remove the old CD rom drive. Read How to open a computer case safely before proceeding.

  • A replacement or new CD/DVD RW  rom drive These instructions apply to any CD or DVD drive, Cd writer, DVD burner, even the newest Dual layers or Lightscribe Burners.

  • IDE , Power, and audio cable These all should be connected to your old CD rom and to the motherboard. If you are installing a CD/DVD drive in the computer for the first time an audio cable comes with the drive. However you may need to supply an IDE cable. There are always spare power connectors coming from the power supply in your computer.

 

CD DVD rom back - Free computer help

 

Insert IDE cable - Free computer help

 

Here is a picture of how to plug in an IDE Cable. See the Cable itself has a notch on the top side which matches where it has to be plugged. Push in evenly and do not bend the pins.

You can also see the small analogue audio cable and the power cable plugged in.

The jumper pin is set to cable select, and therefore at the other end of the IDE cable it will be coloured blue.

 

How to set jumper settings.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here is a picture of a power connector. These are used for connecting power to hard drives, cd/dvd rom drives and sometimes internal fans and speakers.

They are not used for SATA devices. SATA has a smaller, black connection for power.

 

Power Connection - Free computer help

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sata connection - Free computer help and education  

Picture above is a SATA Cable connected to a motherboard. The other end would plug into either a hard drive or a Newer CD or DVD drive.

 

 

 

How to replace a hard drive

How to install a CD/DVD rom How to format with Windows XP

 

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About the Author

Mitz Pantic wrote this article and others for http://www.tips4pc.com  Browse Tips4pc.com for more articles that are written in an easy to understand interface and start your FREE computer Education now!.

You can also visit her Australian Ebay store Fantastic Bits 24_7.

 

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