no, the card will slightly more power( almost not measurable) as its dual band, but the system board will adjust for it. There is 100% no cause for concern here
i have an hp pavilion dv6-6140us intel core i3 15.6 (2.4ghz) laptop and want to upgrade it to dual band compatability. Will it burn out if i buy the dualband card and add it to the laptop? i bought a tp link archer c7 dualband router and i want to get into the 5ghz internet server.
If it has a CD-R or CD-RW drive, yes. You will still need software to control the burner, however.
Yes this laptop is very capable of burning DVD discs.
Burning a DVD on to laptop is just like buring DVD on to a common computer, except your laptop is mac. You just need dowloaded movie or videos on your laptop, a blank DVD disc, and a DVD burner. You can choose to burn the DVD on to a DVD disc to play it on your DVD player, or burn it to a DVD folder or ISO for backup.
Most laptops today have the capacity to burn DVD's but you may need to buy software in order to to so, depending an the type of your laptop.
Your laptop's DVD (or Blu-Ray) player would need to be one that can write/rewrite CD's and DVD's. If it does have that, either the laptop's pre-installed software, or a third-party software you can use to burn into a disk.
you can burn your self
Yes.
Your HP Pavilion N5425 comes with a DVD ROM drive as standard. This means that it can play DVD's but not write them. You ought to be able to upgrade the machine by fitting a DVD R/W drive fairly inexpensivley. Try your local PC parts store or eBay for suitable units.
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Buy an optical external disk drive.
Load NERO in your laptop and it will give you the option to burn both CD or DVD..