Swapping Bezels on a notebook dvd drive

Greg

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I am looking at replacing the dvd-cdrw in my I8600 for a NEC +/- R/RW DVD.
Is it pretty easy to take off the Dell bezel and put it on the NEC drive??
 
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"Greg" <ghays@vca.net> wrote in message
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>I am looking at replacing the dvd-cdrw in my I8600 for a NEC +/- R/RW DVD.
> Is it pretty easy to take off the Dell bezel and put it on the NEC
> drive??

Let us know once you've accomplished your objective 🙂

Most Dell computers are amazingly easy to disassemble. This is a design
mandate due to the fact that most troubleshooting is done over the phone
with barely trained techs on one end and complete idio... (um, customers...)
on the other.
 
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I did some looking and I got it popped off with no problem. Feeling
confident, I went ahead and took the drive out of the plastic case. Piece of
cake. I found an OEM NEC Dual Layer drive that does + and - as well..
Looking at it, it should fit just fine.

"Dick Silk" <dick_silk@anti-spam.net> wrote in message
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> "Greg" <ghays@vca.net> wrote in message
> news:FIadndi3EKwL-s3cRVn-oQ@arkansas.net...
> >I am looking at replacing the dvd-cdrw in my I8600 for a NEC +/- R/RW
DVD.
> > Is it pretty easy to take off the Dell bezel and put it on the NEC
> > drive??
>
> Let us know once you've accomplished your objective 🙂
>
> Most Dell computers are amazingly easy to disassemble. This is a design
> mandate due to the fact that most troubleshooting is done over the phone
> with barely trained techs on one end and complete idio... (um,
customers...)
> on the other.
>
>
>
 
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Good job! 🙂 Amazingly easy once ya get the hang of it, ain't it?

"Greg" <ghays@vca.net> wrote in message
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>I did some looking and I got it popped off with no problem. Feeling
> confident, I went ahead and took the drive out of the plastic case. Piece
> of
> cake. I found an OEM NEC Dual Layer drive that does + and - as well..
> Looking at it, it should fit just fine.
>
> "Dick Silk" <dick_silk@anti-spam.net> wrote in message
> news:4150971c_3@newspeer2.tds.net...
>> "Greg" <ghays@vca.net> wrote in message
>> news:FIadndi3EKwL-s3cRVn-oQ@arkansas.net...
>> >I am looking at replacing the dvd-cdrw in my I8600 for a NEC +/- R/RW
> DVD.
>> > Is it pretty easy to take off the Dell bezel and put it on the NEC
>> > drive??
>>
>> Let us know once you've accomplished your objective 🙂
>>
>> Most Dell computers are amazingly easy to disassemble. This is a design
>> mandate due to the fact that most troubleshooting is done over the phone
>> with barely trained techs on one end and complete idio... (um,
> customers...)
>> on the other.
>>
>>
>>
>
>
 
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Could you describe how to do that?

I've been looking at the drive in my 8600. The thing that gives me pause
are the two metal clips that are somewhat U-shaped on top. (I guess they
provide grounding and maybe provide tension to keep the drive from falling
out.) I don't see how they can be removed so as to uncouple the drive from
Dell adapter.


"Dick Silk" <dick_silk@anti-spam.net> wrote in message
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> Good job! 🙂 Amazingly easy once ya get the hang of it, ain't it?
>