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by Fernando C Mendizabal Jr

When Did You Last Use Your CD-ROM?

Filed under: Uncategorized, Gadgets — Pipboy at 5:40 pm on Sunday, April 13, 2008

I was fixing my pc yesterday and couldn’t reformat because my xp installer was being ejected every 30 seconds. Since 1) most of my files can be accessed through the network, 2) i can share my laptop’s optical drive through the network, 3) i can create and use cd images and 4) i have lots of hard drive space, i haven’t bothered replacing it.

cd rom

Unfortunately, I needed a real and physical optical drive yesterday to reinstall xp on my desktop. If it weren’t for the hot weather, i would have went to gilmore and got me a new pc… i mean, optical drive.

So, i played around with a 1gb CF card and created a bootable XPSP2 CF installer. 1 morning musume concert watched from my laptop later, my desktop was reformatted and loaded with all my necessary work applications.

File backups aside, i don’t think i’ll be using an optical drive anytime soon. Now, eee and air’s lack of optical drive makes sense. Don’t you think?

2 Comments »

Comment by badz

April 23, 2008 @ 11:15 pm

all my optical drives aren’t working - floppy, cd-rom, and cd-writer :( i think it’s been this way for three years now…

anyway, this has been a reason (er, an excuse) why i haven’t reformatted for so long… would you recommend i buy a cheap cd drive (since i won’t use it that much anyway), a dvd drive (so i can at least watch dvd’s and install dvd games, and maybe even use it when i upgrade everything else in the system, or just find a solution using another medium/drive?

:D

Comment by Pipboy

May 16, 2008 @ 12:27 am

dvd combo drives are dirt cheap nowadays, but i haven’t had the need for one in my desktop lately.

i would still recommend you get one. the only reason i don’t have one for my desktop is because i can create cd images using my laptop.

if you do need to go the non-optical route, it might be a hassle if you’ve got old hardware. some of them won’t recognize a thumb drive as your os installer. but this route is very fun and exciting! imagine your whole pc in an SD card.

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