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FAQs
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Can all computers use external DVD drives?
External DVD drives are generally plug-and-play via USB, meaning they work as long as your computer has a USB port. They are perfectly compatible with desktops, laptops, all-in-ones, and even some tablets that don't have built-in optical drives. Whether installing old software, playing instructional CDs, backing up data, or reading photos and videos from CDs/DVDs, they offer the most convenient solution.
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Can all DVD drives burn discs?
Only DVD drives labeled "Record Burning" rather than "Read-Only Drive" can burn discs. Recordable DVD±R (Standard one-time write, 4.7GB data capacity) Recordable DVD±RW (Rewritable approximately 1000 times) Some high-end models support DVD+R DL (Dual-layer writing, 8.5GB capacity) Backward compatible with CD-R/RW burning (700MB)
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Why is my DVD drive so noisy when reading discs?
Possible causes include: The disc is warped, has deep scratches, or is dirty (it can be wiped with a soft cloth). Insufficient power from the USB port; for desktop computers, it is recommended to use a rear USB port or a Y-type USB cable with auxiliary power. Horizontal placement provides more stable disc reading than vertical placement. It could also be a disc compatibility issue (such as an old CD-RW or a low-quality disc).
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Can a Blu-ray drive read DVDs and CDs?
Yes. Blu-ray drives (BD) are fully backward compatible with DVD and CD formats. But the reverse is not true—regular DVD drives cannot read Blu-ray discs.