Replacement for DVD drive?

I would like to replace my macbook pro 17" disc drive with a new, DL superdrive. I can't find one on the internet, can anyone recommend one? Thanks.

I don't know about their other prices but they want about twice as much for a 250GB 5400rpm western digital hard drive as I paid for the one installed in my MacBook Pro. It usually pays to google around for best price.

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    I bought a refurbished Toshiba P55t-A5202 a few months ago.  The internal DVD drive seems to be failing and doesn't always recognize dual-layer DVDs.  Some DVDs recognize and play fine.  Others aren't even detected and the system thinks no disk is in the drive.  I would like to replace the opical drive.  I am comforable opening up the sytem and swapping the drive, I just don't know where to buy the replacement part.  
    Does anyone know who to contact about getting a replacement internal DVD drive?

    Hi, and welcome to Apple Support Communities.
    Which exact iBook model is it?
    You can choose from this list:
    http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/ibook/index-ibook.html
    Apple may not have the replacement discs at this point, but it's worth a try. You could try giving Apple a call and see if they have them available. If they do, they will send them to you for a fee.
    You will need the serial number of the iBook when you call.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TA27282?viewlocale=en_US
    Good luck.

  • Need to replace my DVD drive please help

    I need to replace my DVD drive for my Power G5 (bought in 2002), is ATAPI the right connector?

    Ok, I have bought one as suggested, I thought there have 2 types of cable connectors i.e. ATA or IDE. Will try to replace it later today when I finish from the work

  • Replacement for dvd burner Optiarc ad-7530a

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    Hey tmoon,
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  • A quick question concerning replacing the DVD drive in a HP pavillion dv6-2057cl

    I need to replace the DVD drive in this dv6 and I am wondering if there is any wiggle room when it comes to the replacement drive.  Can I use another HP disc drive with a similar model # or am I restricted to the "identical" drive?
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    OS = Windows 7 home premieum (32bit)
    The drive pulled out of the laptop:
    Super Multi DVD Rewriter
    MODEL: GT20L
    FW        : DC05
    HW       : A2
    TYPE    : AMCK702
    CT : 7AXVK012GY3NRY
    HP mPC PN : 461646-6C2
    S/N :
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    MANUFACTURED : OCTOBER 2008
    I have found a replacement with the same "Model #" and same "HP mPC PN" however it was manufactured in 2009 and I do not know if the placement of the SATA connection on the rear of the drive matches up or not.
    Any help is much appreciated!!!!!!
    Thank you,
    DaFlash
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    It looks like the part number is the same. As long as the part number is the same, it is essentially the same part and should work without any issues. The only time that part may not work is if the part number is different. If any part is different from another part (firmware, hardware, etc.), it will have a different part number. As long as 461646-6C2 is the same on both, there shouldn't be any issue with replacing the drive.
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  • Itunes install trashes drivers for DVD drive

    Installed iTunes V6 on Packard Bell MIT-RHE-B laptop
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    Yeah, this seems to be a Packard Bell specific problem and yes I do know how to fix it. I am going to copy and paste what I wrote to another Packard Bell user just so I dont have to retype it. I really think this is a Packard Bell issue...
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    Here is a microsoft article, its regarding easy cd creater, but its pretty much a similiar thing
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  • Can I set up a raid0 of 3 hard drives on W700 by replacing the dvd drive with a third hard drive?

    I want to use this(http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/product-and-parts/detail.page?&DocID=PD022803) to replace the dvd drive.
    Then can I set up a raid0 of 3 hard drives on W700?
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    that is not possible.
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  • Replacement CD/DVD Drive for 2008 Mac Pro?

    I need to purchase a new optical drive for my 2008 Mac Pro 2.8 GHz Quad-Core desktop computer. I checked OWC, but they're out of stock. I currently have a Samsung SH-S222L, which I absolutely hate–mainly because the heads access the drive every 5 minutes or so. Very, very annoying.
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    Psst ! Here's a little tip for you. The drive used in Mac Pro's isn't exclusive to the mac. It's an Optiarc model
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  • Replacing Internal DVD Drive with HDD in Mac Mini?

    Has anyone tried replacing the internal DVD drive with a hard drive, giving you TWO internal hard drives? I think you need a cable to match up the SATA connectors. Then you could use a USB external enclosure for the DVD.
    Thanks.

    Very interesting, thanks el Duque. Too bad MCE doesn't make a carrier for the Mac Mini. I wonder if one for a Macbook Pro can be easily modified to fit?
    I have just learned that the SATA connector on the logic board for the optical drive in Macbooks and the Mini is called a "Slim-SATA" connector. Instead of the power side of the connector having 15 pins, it only has 6, with both types of connectors having a standard 7-pin data side. Both power and data hook-ups are achieved in a single connector -- a power side and data side.
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    http://www.byteccusa.com/product/SATA/SATA-XP118/SATA-XP118.htm
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  • I need to replace the dvd drive in my touchsmart iq505. where can i buy the part?

    I am having trouble finding the replacement part for  my touchsmart iq505 dvd drive.  the original one is no longer working. is this part still being made or can i replace it with something more recent?    thanks!
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    Hello clevermom,
    I understand you are looking to replace the optical drive in your HP TouchSmart IQ504 Desktop PC. The optical drive you are looking for is no longer supplied by HP, but I do have information that will allow you to get it elsewhere. The optical drive is "8X SuperMulti Slimslot SATA interface DVD-ROM optical drive - Form factor 12.7mm height, read all CD-ROM medai and DVD-RAM discs", and I have fouhd several available on the internet by searching by the Part Number 467613-ZH1.
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  • Cost to replace internal DVD drive?

    (I tried posting this as a reply to a related question No luck.)
    DVD's eject from my built-in drive after ~30 seconds, although a blank DVD does not. CDs appear to work okay. I've tried resetting PRAM and SMS, but to no avail. I've read other related threads and see no solutions other than:
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    Not all optical drives are Mac compatible.
    Most Mac compatible drives you will only find to be purchased online.
    Here are two on Amazon.com that are cheap and Mac compatible
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    Here's another source for Mac compatible optical drives. These are better quality optical drives.
    These are also tray loading drives.
    http://eshop.macsales.com/item/OWC/VLU2SD24XS/
    http://eshop.macsales.com/item/OWC/MR3F82SD24S/
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  • T43 Replacement CDR/DVD Drives P/N:39T2529 ASM P/N:39T2528

    I need to replace my T43's  CD-R/DVD drive, as it literally fell apart on me.  I looked at the part number sticker on the drive and it has this at the top of the sticker :
    FRU P/N :  39T2529    ASM P/N : 39T2528    REV :   101
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    I found a drive with that part number that is a recordable DVD player and would like to replace my broken CDR/DVD drive with that instead if it will work.
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    Hi dumpsterdivin62,
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  • Replaced CD/DVD Drive with SSD in HP Notebook

    I would like to replace the cd/dvd drive in my hp pavilion dmv-1000 with an SSD.  I know that Optibay makes a caddy for several apple computers that does this.  Does any one know if HP or anyone makes a caddy that enables me to do this?  Thanks!

    Celebr8tor wrote:
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  • Replacement for C drive

    have a G70t200 CTO  -  CD drive hasdisappeared from  " computer" display ,  does not work.  Need a replacement for
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    Disappearing CD/DVD drives seems to be way too common the last couple of years. You 'might' find that it actually reappears if you start the laptop up once without it, shut down, reinstall it and start up again.
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  • Replace internal DVD drive......

    ok i know the easyest way to get past a now aging DVD drive is to just buy an external one (LaCie 1st choice).
    BUT why do i want something else to clutter my desk!
    does anyone know of slot loading internal DVD burners that i can upgrade to?
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    Two places you can check: macsales.com and mcetech.com.
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