there is a crappy CD in it
Connect the CD drive as a slave(change jumper pin).
Floppy drives are identified by drive letters A and B. To change between them, simply enter CD A: or CD B:
Not necessarily. You can have a CD/DVD reading drive that does not write.
the CD drive has lasers which read the CD, so the CD has pieces that can be read.
A CD-ROM, or a CD drive, reads Compact Discs, most computer nowadays have DVD-Roms in them, meaning they can read cd's and dvd's A hard drive, or a hard disk, is always in the computer and cannot be modified, you cannot change the disc inside the hard drive
A CD-ROM, or a CD drive, reads Compact Discs, most computer nowadays have DVD-Roms in them, meaning they can read cd's and dvd's A hard drive, or a hard disk, is always in the computer and cannot be modified, you cannot change the disc inside the hard drive
There is dvd drive under driver seat
First thing is, the CD has to be a 'Bootable CD'.Change the 'First/Primary boot device' in the bios setting to 'CD ROM'. Ususally it will be floppy disk, by default. Insert the bootable CD into the CD drive. That's it!!
The drive tray is the flat panel that slides out of the CD drive, onto which the CD is inserted.
A CD Drive reads CDs.A CD-R drive writes to CD-R discs. Rewrite not possible.A CD-RW drive writes to CD-RW discs. Rewrite capable.CD drive can only read a CD and not write to it, the drive is called a CD-ROM drive. CD-R is a recordable drive, it will burn to CD-R discs, which can only be burned to one time.CD-RW drives support CD-R and CD-RW, which is the ability to burn to CD-RW discs, which can be burned to, and erased, hundreds of times.
A CD in header is the conncetion in where the CD drive is plugged into which then allow the computer to reconize the drive for it to operate correctly and in the right manner, also it transfers power to the CD drive which also allows the CD drive to funtion.
A normal CD drive is an input device. A CD-R or CD-RW drive would do both input and output.