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David Farber

Jan 1, 1970
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This JVC DR-MV1SU combination VHS/DVD burner has been locking up when trying
to burn a disk. The DVD burner itself looks like it came right out of a PC.
It's got the four pin power supply cable and a 40 pin IDE cable going to it.
To make a long story short, how likely is it that if I buy and replace the
burner with another "made for PC burner," that there will not be any
compatibility problems? I was unable to locate the identical replacement
burner, an LG GDA-4120B, other than as a JVC replacement part which costs
over $230.
 
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Andy Cuffe

Jan 1, 1970
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This JVC DR-MV1SU combination VHS/DVD burner has been locking up when trying
to burn a disk. The DVD burner itself looks like it came right out of a PC.
It's got the four pin power supply cable and a 40 pin IDE cable going to it.
To make a long story short, how likely is it that if I buy and replace the
burner with another "made for PC burner," that there will not be any
compatibility problems? I was unable to locate the identical replacement
burner, an LG GDA-4120B, other than as a JVC replacement part which costs
over $230.


Replacing player mechanisms seems to be easy. I've never tried to
replace a burner, but something made by the same company is the most
likely to work. You could try installing the bad drive in a PC to get
a better idea of it's capabilities.
Andy Cuffe

[email protected]
 
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David Farber

Jan 1, 1970
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Andy Cuffe said:
Replacing player mechanisms seems to be easy. I've never tried to
replace a burner, but something made by the same company is the most
likely to work. You could try installing the bad drive in a PC to get
a better idea of it's capabilities.
Andy Cuffe

[email protected]

It's certainly worth a try. That would at least tell me whether the
electronics in the main unit are bad or the drive itself is bad.

Thanks for your reply.
 
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