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Old 08/06/07, 15:10
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Default Fitting drives in a dupe

Hi i am just wondering how to fit and drive into a dupe, also can i just use any dvd-rw drive internal

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The duplicator should have one or more access panels on the sides, front, or rear (depending upon the model). Usually these panels have a phillips-head screw(s) securing it to the chasis.

Generally, all duplicators allow IDE/EIDE form factor drives. So, as long as your device (CD or DVD burner) is an IDE/EIDE device, it should be compatible. Your duplicator software may also contribute to its support -- check with your software specs to be sure the hardware device is compatible.

What is the make and model of your duplicator?
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