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ronetone

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i have an old Gateway Solo 1200 laptop all it has is a cd-rom i wanted to know if i could upgrade from the cd-rom to a dvd-rom?
 
call Gateway to see if one is(was) offered then check ebay to see if you can find one. But if the computer is less than a P2-300, you can't play movies.
 
For this Laptop all you need is a Slimline drive which you can buy at NewEgg or any other place that sells the things.

The next hurdle is finding out the master/slave encoding of the existing drive. Slimline drives DON'T HAVE MASTER / SLAVE / CS jumpers! This stuff is done in the drives firmware, for which the manufacturers usually have different versions downloadable. Another problem: due to space constraints some Laptops use reverse Cable Select. The Laptop in effect tells the drive to be Master but the drive interprets this as Slave - which is the way it is supposed to be, weird as it is.

So, a quick check via google reveals that the Solo1200 uses regular Slimline drives which have to be encoded as Master. All Panasonic / Matshita drives fall into this category.
 
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