Question Is it okay to leave the CD/DVD drive empty ?

Jan 18, 2025
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Maybe dumb question, but is it okay to leave it empty for my laptop?
This is an old laptop already. I thought it was the HDD that was clicking but after i change to SSD i think it was the cd drive.
And i think keeping it affects the booting cause after turning it on, there is clicking sound and takes quite some time before the OS comes up.
 
Just so you know and don't worry. That little clicking sound you hear from the drive is normal. At EVERY boot-up the system "polls" each of the devices connected (like HDD, SSD, keyboard, optical drive, etc.). Each such unit has its own Initialization process to self-check which includes responding to an external query with a coded reply to indicate whether it is working OK or not. And EACH unit's self-check does things most pertinent. For an optical drive (and for mechanical Hard Drives and Floppy Drives), the process includes moving the scanning head arm out and back which causes the little sound when the head reaches the rest stop. It also spins up the disk drive shaft (whether or not there is a disk installed) and then stops it.
 
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Especially because OP is asking about replacing it with a HDD bay to avoid leaving a big hole for dust to get into.

If the laptop is old enough, even a FDD bay may be available for it. But as with the optical drive you have to make sure it's not ahead of the HDD in boot priority in the BIOS, or it will also make noise on bootup as it tries to boot from it.
 
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I'm pretty sure what the OP meant was leaving the cavity for the optical drive empty, i.e. taking the drive out and leaving the space exposed.
Ah then in that case I wouldn't leave it open.

Structural rigidity goes out the window along with massive potential for dust and other containments to make things for.

To the OP, Seeing as you didn't provide a model, go on eBay or Amazon and just find a replacement. Probably not too expensive, can't even remember outside of a few business laptops the last time I saw one.
 
To the OP, Seeing as you didn't provide a model, go on eBay or Amazon and just find a replacement. Probably not too expensive, can't even remember outside of a few business laptops the last time I saw one.

Thanks guys for reply. So my laptop is old one Asus x555ln. Still alive and kicking.
I think ill buy Hdd thingy to place in that empty cd drive.
Maybe ill use the Hdd i just replace for that since i just upgraded to SSD.

make sure it's not ahead of the HDD in boot priority in the BIOS, or it will also make noise on bootup as it tries to boot from it.
Also thanks for reminding me this, I dual booted my HDD and forget to change priority in bios before deleting the linux lol now it is stuck in error.