Looking for Windows 8 external dvd drive

brycej

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Either writer or player.

Most hardware sites only list Win 7. Since apparently the Windows Media Player doesn't automatically play dvds, I am wondering what is available.
 

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Hi! Did u find solution? I'm looking for the same thing but for a laptop CD RW ..
 

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    Windows 8 (genuine)
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    HP 15-b023cl
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    Weight 4.60 lb
If you have the USB 2/3 ports available most all external writers/players will work just fine for you. I am running a 5.25 inch internal Blu-ray burner installed in an external enclosure on my Dell laptop right now and it works great. The slim-line burners which are 2.5 inch drives enclosed will almost always require two USB ports since they not only transfer data but also draw their power from the ports.

If you look around you will find several external writers that have their own power supply and those will only require one vacant USB port.

Hope this helps you.
 

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    Win7 Ult on DIY; Win8 Pro on MBP/Parallels; Win7 Ult on MBP/Boot Camp; Win7 Ult/Win8 Pro on HP
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    Pioneer Blu-ray Burner/DVD Burner
Hi there
Any will work (often the cheaper the better).

Don't waste your money on getting a "USB 3 enabled" drive -- the data transfer speeds of even the fastest DVD's won't get even to within a tiny fraction of USB 3 transfer speed. Bog standard el cheapo USB 2 drives are fine.

Note of course that W8 has the built in facility to read / mount virtual ISO's directly and play as DVD drives in multi media players such as VLC and also in data mode the mount command in windows explorer (now called file explorer will allow you to explore the data on the "Virtual ISO.

If you have another computer which has a DVD drive use that to create ISO images with something like AnyDVD and just save your .iso dvd images to external HDD and forget about a physical drive altogether for the other computer.

Cheers
jimbo
 

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    SSD's * 3 (Samsung 840 series) 250 GB
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    5 X 1 TB sata
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My Computer

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  • OS
    Windows 8 (genuine)
    System Manufacturer/Model
    HP 15-b023cl
    CPU
    Microprocessor 1.70GHz 3rd generation Intel Core i5-3317U Processor with Turbo Boost Technology up t
    Motherboard
    Network Card 10/100BASE-T Ethernet LAN (RJ-45 connector)
    Memory
    Memory 6GB DDR3 SDRAM (2 DIMM)
    Graphics Card(s)
    Video Graphics Intel HD graphics 4000
    Sound Card
    Sound Altec Lansing dual speakers with Dolby Advanced Audio
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Display 15.6-inch diagonal HD BrightView LED-backlit display (1366x768)
    Screen Resolution
    1366x768
    Hard Drives
    Hard Drive 640GB 5400RPM hard drive
    PSU
    Power 65W AC adapter 4-Cell 37WHr 2.55Ah lithium-ion battery
    Case
    Dimensions 15.19 in (W) x 10.2 in (D) x 0.81 in (min H)/ 0.83 in (max H)
    Keyboard
    Keyboard Full-size island-style keyboard with numeric keypad
    Mouse
    Pointing Device Touchpad supporting multi-touch gestures with on/off button
    Internet Speed
    Wireless Connectivity 802.11b/g/n WLAN
    Other Info
    Weight 4.60 lb
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