Internal 5 1/4 standard size, but in a silver/aluminum bezel. You win one Internets if you can find me one (not used/auctioned). Brand really isn't a concern.
Thanks for any help that can be provided.
Looking for a specific type of DVD-RW/CD-RW combo...
OK... since they don't exist, who thinks this External enclosure can be opened and the drive inserted into a PC case? (I know ... long shot...)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... -_-Product
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... -_-Product
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I think the vast majority of the time the drives inside are just standard PATA or SATA drives, so usually you can pull them and it will work. But there are always exceptions and if so, you are out almost $70.
I did glance around but unfortunately I don't know any sites that sell a drive like that either.
I did glance around but unfortunately I don't know any sites that sell a drive like that either.
Hmm found this model;
http://www.sonynec-optiarc.com/products ... index.html
http://www.sonynec-optiarc.com/products ... index.html
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Thanks, Canuck, I actually found that one too. Unfortunately I can't find a single retailer that sells them!!Canuck wrote:Hmm found this model;
http://www.sonynec-optiarc.com/products ... index.html
Here's what I'd do.
The faces to drives are pretty uniform and easy to change. Find any old random drive with the face that you want, preferably something that's old/broken, but the face still looks good on E-bay. Then, find a drive that meets your specs that has the same button/volume knob/etc configuration as the face plates that you just salvaged. Finally, take the old faceplates, slap them on your new drive, and don't stress about the fact that they are slightly differently labeled.
Option number 2:
Just find any old drive, strip off the bezel, go to home depot and find some spray paint that matches the look that you're going for, mask, and go to town witht he paint.
The faces to drives are pretty uniform and easy to change. Find any old random drive with the face that you want, preferably something that's old/broken, but the face still looks good on E-bay. Then, find a drive that meets your specs that has the same button/volume knob/etc configuration as the face plates that you just salvaged. Finally, take the old faceplates, slap them on your new drive, and don't stress about the fact that they are slightly differently labeled.
Option number 2:
Just find any old drive, strip off the bezel, go to home depot and find some spray paint that matches the look that you're going for, mask, and go to town witht he paint.