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ARGH! DVD drive broken
#11
'Tis a Dell xps tower.
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#12
There's many tutorials online on how to replace your drive.



(06-15-2014, 02:49 PM)LesStrat Wrote: I think when I do replace it, it will go in a lower slot to help with the "knee" problem. Also, IDK how the open button is mounted on this one and if an aftermarket drive will fit.

On that note, what do you recommend for a low usage drive?

On from Bruces link, any of these would be fine.
- http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/...e%3BPrice1 -
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#13
I've replaced one before. I was referring to this particular tower and the switch location. I will know more once I open it up.
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(06-16-2014, 07:55 AM)LesStrat Wrote: Iwas referring to this particular tower and the switch location. I will know more once I open it up.

Can you see the front of the current drive at all, without opening the case?
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#15
No. The Dell case has a door.

There are slots beneath behind a drop cover.

I'll try to look at it more later today. Who knows, maybe I can get into the drive and figure out how to fix the tray.
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(06-16-2014, 11:48 AM)LesStrat Wrote: No. The Dell case has a door.

There are slots beneath behind a drop cover.

I'll try to look at it more later today. Who knows, maybe I can get into the drive and figure out how to fix the tray.
It could be a matter of lining it up straight and giving it a good push back in.
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Quote: my knee hit the tray and knocked it loose on one side
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#17
I tried that. Now it's jammed.
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#18
SUCCESS! Hallelujah! Praise God!

I got the drive out relatively easily. The face of the tower has a button on the right, but it moves a bar across the front of the drive. It IS a standard drive, so it would be an easy replacement.

Mounting screws on ONE side, two plugs. Drive is front-loaded into the tower box.

I took the cover off of the drive, and one of the gears had been knocked off the spindle. I placed it back on, remounted the tray, and reassembled everything. now the open/close function is back, and I'm playing a CD in it as I type this.

YAY!
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(06-16-2014, 05:25 PM)LesStrat Wrote: SUCCESS! Hallelujah! Praise God!

I got the drive out relatively easily. The face of the tower has a button on the right, but it moves a bar across the front of the drive. It IS a standard drive, so it would be an easy replacement.

Mounting screws on ONE side, two plugs. Drive is front-loaded into the tower box.

I took the cover off of the drive, and one of the gears had been knocked off the spindle. I placed it back on, remounted the tray, and reassembled everything. now the open/close function is back, and I'm playing a CD in it as I type this.

YAY!

You'll be a technician in no time.:toast:
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