Portege M200 - recommended cd/dvd-rom external drive

I have a portégé M200 whose drive I need to wipe for security reasons and then reinstall from the recovery disks. However, I cannot locate an external cd/dvd external drive to use with this machine.  The supported drives on http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/tais/support/jsp/bulletin.jsp?ct=SB&soid=886254&ref=EV date from 2005 and are no longer available, in the UK at least.
Can anyone recommend an external optical drive that will work with the M200?

LITEON LSC-24081MX (see attach)
bought it once for an R100 and is now
used with an R200.
will definitely boot (i.e. mount) Toshiba's rescue disk!
at the time of me writing this reply 10 items available
for $27.20 each on Ebay USA, ref no. 320895261963.
mine had the figure 1 in front of that price in 2003
regards
Damian
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    Because of recent slow performance on my iMac G5 I ran disk utility and repaired permissions, then clicked Verify Disk. It reported minor errors in directory files and said I should repair them. I tried starting up from the MacOS X installation DVD, but my G5 still starts from the hard disk and I am therefore unable to repair rthe hard disk.
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    Hey - i've got a Lacie external cd/dvd burner. firewire. and when i load a mini-dvd-rw (recorded movie from sony handycam). my mac tells me that i've just inserted a black dvd. asking to choose an action from the pop-up menu or click 'show in finder'. i click 'show..', because i want the movie off it. = finder is empty. but showing that there is only 644mb of memory left on disc. (so i know its actually on the disc) but how do i get it off at this point as it does not show me the data?
    Many Thanks
    i ideally want Toast or Handbrake to read the movie data so i can edit

    Odd, I made them on the iMac at home and they work here on my Work's PC, regardless, here's a cut-and-paste:
    Sony Support wrote:
    How to finalize a disc in the DVD Handycam® digital video camera.
    Connect the AC adapter to the digital video camera.
    Plug the AC adapter into a working wall outlet.
    Turn on the digital video camera.
    Press the SETUP button.
    Press the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW button to select DISC SET.
    Press the ENTER button.
    Press the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW button to select FINALIZE.
    Press the ENTER button.
    If still images are recorded on the disc, press the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW button to select PHOTOMOVIE CREATE.
    Press the ENTER button.
    Press the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW button to select EXECUTE.
    Press the ENTER button.
    Press the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW button to select YES.
    Press the ENTER button.
    When the finalizing completion message appears, press the SETUP button.
    Click to enlarge
    cheers
    mrtotes
    Message was edited by: mrtotes: Added the unfinalize details and tidied HTML.

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