![]() The trouble is, when you get it home, plug it in and prepare to play with your new toy you suddenly realise that Windows doesn’t even include the facility to play back DVDs, let alone author a DVD movie capable of being played back in a standard DVD player. No cables, no instructions, no software.Īnd that’s the way it should be – after all you don’t want to be paying for fancy packaging and software you’ll never use when all you want to do is to replace a faulty unit or simply upgrade. Buy a cheap OEM unit packed in one of those plain brown boxes off the shelf at PC World, or order one from a pile-‘em-high sell-‘em-cheap internet retailer and all you get is the bare drive unit. It’s strange to think that after years of selling PCs and upgrades that computers and computer components still don’t always come with all the bits of software necessary to take full advantage of their features. ![]()
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