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Computers used to have separate drives for putting in a CD and Playing a DVD. Now, especially with Laptops, Most Computers and Laptops have a multifunction unit in which both DVD'S and CD'S can be read, but again, some computers still do have separate drives, purely because the performance is better, e.g. A CD may upload better onto iTunes for example in A CD drive rather than a CD/DVD drive.

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Computers used to have separate drives for putting in a CD and Playing a DVD. Now, especially with Laptops, Most Computers and Laptops have a multifunction unit in which both DVD'S and CD'S can be read, but again, some computers still do have separate drives, purely because the performance is better, e.g. A CD may upload better onto iTunes for example in A CD drive rather than a CD/DVD drive.

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Betty Komp was born in 1949.

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No! The eye is only formatted to TT2 CD device (CD's) U can play CD's in a DVD device.

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I have a 2003 Chrysler Towne & Country Mini Van and the radio, CD & DVD player just stopped playing. In my mini-van the box that contains the fuses are located under the hood next to the battery. It is a fuse that is abbreviated "RAD" that my husband replaced and the radio, CD & DVD player is playing just fine now! Hope this helps.

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