No, they are no compatible.
What are you talking about. Are you saying that you had a DVD drive and it stopped working. So your tried cleaning it and it did not work still. Well open up your computer make note of all the cords the DVD drive is plugged into. Put in a Dvd drive that you bought. If the old DVD drive connected to the top of the cord with a bunch of little cords then you should have no problem.
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
You just need to buy a laptop dvd drive, it will work.
1, it unloaded the heavy equipment is OK, 2, windos comes with DVD drive, and then not work as you drive to a DVD disk drive which sheets in someone else's computer with a U disk and then copied to the computer equipment.
A CD ROM drive cannot read a DVD. So it is not possible to use a CD ROM as a DVD ROM. A DVD ROM drive can work with a CD though.
GO to 'My Computer'. then you should see a letter with a D or something, that contains your CD. If it does not work or you dont see it then you either put in a DVD game that doesnt work with your regular CD drive. OR you put in a CD game into a DVD drive. or it could be that you have a bad CD/DVD or a bad drive.
Buy a lens cleaner. They do work.
The MacBook's DVD Player software will play all standard DVDs inserted into the DVD drive on the side of the MacBook.
If you burn them to another DVD and don't transcode them they'll work just fine!
If the CD/DVD drive still opens and closes, the best thing to do if you are running XP is Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > system. Hardware tab > Device manager Then look for the DVD or CD drive, right click and either enable it or update the driver. Then your drive should work again.
A DVD-ROM drive has one lens for DVD disk's reading only. Burning lenses are different. But if the drive is a Combo drive then the problem must be with lens so you must clean the lens with DVD LENS CLEANER. If the problem still persists then contact an expert.
DVD drives will work across both Macs and PC's.