Packard Bell Legend 105CD - Restore CD Format Number?

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> Oh I have a friend with a Dell desktop that had this same problem only
> it was his cd rom driver. He replaced it with a "white" dvd/cdr-r
> drive and he just removed the covering and slid the unit in to have
> the cover close.
>
> Elector
>

Has anyone been able to replace the CD ROM cover for a Milano tower?
 
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Been busy lately, that's the reason for my absense. Rock On, I have no
experience with replacing a CD-ROM cover, nor do I have any experience
with Milano towers. Explain your problem the best you can though and I
will try to come up with a solution.

As for my problems. All have basically been solved. In reply to my Floppy
drive problem though, and you basically saying any newer floppy drive
should fit, all I have to do is remove the plastic front when I buy the
drive? I am sure if I get the same brand and close to the same model, it
will fit even better too, correct? Well, guess I will try buying a
replacement drive then and do that, think that's the best plan?
 
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"SonicClub" <sonicclub@no.s.p.a.m.aol.com> wrote in message
news:0bbeb21369d17a809fa4d85b03770434@localhost.talkaboutcomputing.com...
> Been busy lately, that's the reason for my absense. Rock On, I have
no
> experience with replacing a CD-ROM cover, nor do I have any
experience
> with Milano towers. Explain your problem the best you can though and
I
> will try to come up with a solution.
>
> As for my problems. All have basically been solved. In reply to my
Floppy
> drive problem though, and you basically saying any newer floppy
drive
> should fit, all I have to do is remove the plastic front when I buy
the
> drive? I am sure if I get the same brand and close to the same
model, it
> will fit even better too, correct? Well, guess I will try buying a
> replacement drive then and do that, think that's the best plan?
>

It is the best solution as I pointed out. Did you think of buying a
colored unit to match the case color? (This for folks with the newer
grey and black units) Just this week another friend replaced his
CDR-RW with a DVD Burner and his unit is black but the device was
white. He took the face plate off and it slid into the spot the older
one occupied (Dell) you cannot see the white even with no cover on as
in the cover types.

Elector
 

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