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Answers to ‘Slotload DVD drives and half-size discs’Thursday 18th October 2007 09:24 GMT
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Tony Smith, Editor, Reg Hardware • Thursday 18th October 2007 09:28 GMT
Slotloading optical drives, as the DVD drive in the L320 is known, can't take optical discs that aren't of the standard 12cm size. Half-size discs and rectangular, business card-shaped discs will not work - they may go in, but there's no guarantee they'll come out again. And if you can't get the disc out, you won't be able to put any other discs in. Whoever made your webcam almost certainly offers the software you need in the form of a download, so you should still be able to install your webcam without the mini disc. Usually no.
Tim Bates • Friday 19th October 2007 04:13 GMT
Some slot load CD/DVD devices can accept smaller discs, but usually it requires an adapter. Some take them just as a 12cm disc, but that's more common in car CD/DVD players than PC CD/DVD readers. Check the books for the PC, and if it doesn't say anything, assume you can't use small discs. If it says you can use them, it will also tell you how to use them (whether you need an adapter, etc). The period for answering this question has finished Ask a QuestionTroubled by technology? Want to know which is the best product to buy? Need a hand getting the most out of your gadgets? Email us to submit your queries to the combined brainpower of your fellow Register Hardware readers. |
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