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| Thread ID: 40039 | 2003-11-26 03:29:00 | CDROM drive problems | fergie (424) | Press F1 |
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| 194798 | 2003-11-27 02:34:00 | fergie, Ta... it was an educated guess on my part. BTW the time and effort to diagnose the failure or otherwise of these cdroms' isn't worth it with the current pricing (e.g. PriceSpy (www.pricespy.co.nz)). Cheers, Babe. |
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| 194799 | 2003-11-27 02:35:00 | ummm... think about it. the pc company had screwed up CD-ROM drives, used HOT GLUE to secure in PCI cards and to top it all off used NYLON THREAD to tie in modems. i have a friend who has a pc company computer and has, to date, packed a sad 7 times. dump the rejects. get hp/compaq or dell. they have been proven worthy. | Megaman (344) | ||
| 194800 | 2003-11-27 02:56:00 | lol. No worries anyway - From all teh upgrades i've done to that PC, I think the case, power supply and teh CDROM were the only things that were orignally in PC. Thanks all about CDROM - But i'm getting a DVDrom driver next week - so i'll just put my CDROM into parents PC. Hey - a quick q - completely OT. Does anyone know what shipiing company 'PCSale" use? I'm expecting a part - thought it would have been here by now - but its now - and its quite urgent. I've emailed and rang them - no rpely yet - no harm in asking you guys though |
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