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I guess you could try to pu it into the DVD drive if your computer has the CD and DVD combo drive I guess you could try to pu it into the DVD drive if your computer has the CD and DVD combo drive
An Internal CD or DVD drive is a drive that is built in with the computer. As you can imagine a External CD or DVD drive is one that is not built into the computer and is plugged into one of the on board ports.
A floppy drive or a CD drive or a DVD drive.
An Internal CD or DVD drive is a drive that is built in with the computer. As you can imagine a External CD or DVD drive is one that is not built into the computer and is plugged into one of the on board ports.
a CD drive, or if your special a DVD drive
A CD, DVD or Blu-ray drive (optical drive) that is installed in the computer.The alternative is an external drive, which is a separate box you connect to the computer using a USB cable.
Go to my computer. Check your drive there. If it says DVD-ROM then u can play both DVD and CD or if it say CD-ROM then it only plays CD.
You can find CD & DVD drives for your Gateway computer at newegg.com or amazon.com. You may also have luck at Frys or Best Buy. Contact Gateway directly if you are having trouble finding the part.
hard drive, CD or DVD player....
Optical drive is just another fancy name for DVD drive or CD drive and it is usually found in in laptops and computer and is used to play any tyoe of DVD or CD.
Do you mean you want to eject CD/DVD Drive? If you can't remove or eject it by push "arrow" button, just go to Disk Utility which plug-in Mac, then find the CD/DVD Drive name, choose it then click Eject button to remove it. And if you're using Windows, simply go to My Computer and locate your CD/DVD drive, right click on it and select on Eject from the shortcut menu.
On Windows Vista, the CD drive is typically accessible through "Computer" or "My Computer." You can find it by clicking on the Start menu and then selecting "Computer," where the CD/DVD drive will be listed alongside other storage devices. It is usually labeled as "DVD RW Drive" or similar, depending on the type of drive installed. You can also access it directly from Windows Explorer by navigating to the appropriate drive letter, often labeled as D: or E:.