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    Question about Dell studio 1537´s DVD ROM

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by xuantran, Jan 20, 2009.

  1. xuantran

    xuantran Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hello everybody,

    can anyone tell me if my DELL Studio 1537´s DVD rom "Internes 8x DVD+/-RW-Laufwerk": Optiarc AD-7640S can burn a DVD with light scribing?


    I am going to buy some DVDs. Hope to hear your answers soon.
    Thank you.
     
  2. allfiredup

    allfiredup Notebook Virtuoso

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    Unforunately, Dell doesn't include a disc label-burning utility such as LightScribe or LabelFlash. To be honest, my last two laptops had one of those installed and I only used it once, just to see how it worked. The required discs are a bit pricey...but they do look good. In any case, neither your DELL nor mine have that capability.
     
  3. xuantran

    xuantran Notebook Enthusiast

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    But I have a program named Roxio installed (from Dell). That helps create Disc with Label.
     
  4. Commander Wolf

    Commander Wolf can i haz broadwell?

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    skkng Notebook Enthusiast

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    I think that just prints a sticker for you to stick on the disc.