Actually, the drive does power up (light goes on) but will not even make an
attempt to read any CD/DVD that is placed in it-it makes no noise at all, it
just sits there.
> 
> You didn't give a clear picture of what the drive was doing but
> 'dysfunctional' made it sound like a good candidate for dust bunnies.
> Hope this helps you and others.
> 
> Dave
> 
>> I have a Sawtooth with a dysfunctional DVD drive and need to replace
>> It, but
>> can not see how to remove the original drive to put in the new one.
>> Any help
>> would be appreciated.
>> 
>> It has both a DVD drive and Zip drive!
>> 
>> Tom
> 


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