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How to externalize my DVD-R drive on my desktop?
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<blockquote data-quote="EdwardVaccariello" data-source="post: 2437066" data-attributes="member: 835915"><p>I personally have never heard of an internal DVD-R drive having the capability of being run as an external DVD-R drive. I researched it on TigerDirect.com and didn't find anything that could be of use to you.</p><p>My Suggestion is to buy an external DVD-R drive they aren't very expensive even Walmart Sells one.</p><p>What i would do is network the two computer together and transfer the information from the laptop to the desktop and then burn it from there.</p><p>You could even set up a remote connection and control your desktop from your laptop through Windows 7 and other programs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EdwardVaccariello, post: 2437066, member: 835915"] I personally have never heard of an internal DVD-R drive having the capability of being run as an external DVD-R drive. I researched it on TigerDirect.com and didn't find anything that could be of use to you. My Suggestion is to buy an external DVD-R drive they aren't very expensive even Walmart Sells one. What i would do is network the two computer together and transfer the information from the laptop to the desktop and then burn it from there. You could even set up a remote connection and control your desktop from your laptop through Windows 7 and other programs [/QUOTE]
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