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05-13-2017 07:43 PM
I just bought an OMEN 17-w-252nr. It came with a DVD burner. I have an older notebook from 2012 that has a Blu-Ray burner (HP Model # UJ260). I wanted to put the older Blu-Ray Burner into my new computer. Can I do that? Do I need a driver? What driver do I need? Would it be easier to just get some sort of USB adapter to this drive and just use it as an external drive? Thanks!
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05-13-2017 11:49 PM
> I just bought an OMEN 17-w-252nr. It came with a DVD burner.
Your computer "OMEN by HP Laptop PC Models 17-w001 through 17-w099 and Models 17-w201 through 17w299" has a "Maintenance and Service Guide" at: http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c05356862
Page 35 describes the available Optical Devices:
● DVD+/-RW Double-Layer SuperMulti 756564-038
● Blu-ray Disc R/RW with SuperMulti 729050-011
and it shows that the device has the "standard" SATA connectors for "data" and for "power".
> I have an older notebook from 2012 that has a Blu-Ray burner (HP Model # UJ260).
for a similar question about your UJ260.
> I wanted to put the older Blu-Ray Burner into my new computer. Can I do that?
Yes, it seems that the UJ260 also has the "standard" connectors for "data" and for "power".
> Do I need a driver? What driver do I need?
No. Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10 contains the necessary device-drivers for SATA devices.
> Would it be easier to just get some sort of USB adapter to this drive and just use it as an external drive?
Many of those adapters use "Plug-And-Play" to identify themselves as "disk-drives", not as a "CD/DVD" optical device.
So, Windows may not recognize it for what it really is.
05-13-2017 11:49 PM
> I just bought an OMEN 17-w-252nr. It came with a DVD burner.
Your computer "OMEN by HP Laptop PC Models 17-w001 through 17-w099 and Models 17-w201 through 17w299" has a "Maintenance and Service Guide" at: http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c05356862
Page 35 describes the available Optical Devices:
● DVD+/-RW Double-Layer SuperMulti 756564-038
● Blu-ray Disc R/RW with SuperMulti 729050-011
and it shows that the device has the "standard" SATA connectors for "data" and for "power".
> I have an older notebook from 2012 that has a Blu-Ray burner (HP Model # UJ260).
for a similar question about your UJ260.
> I wanted to put the older Blu-Ray Burner into my new computer. Can I do that?
Yes, it seems that the UJ260 also has the "standard" connectors for "data" and for "power".
> Do I need a driver? What driver do I need?
No. Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10 contains the necessary device-drivers for SATA devices.
> Would it be easier to just get some sort of USB adapter to this drive and just use it as an external drive?
Many of those adapters use "Plug-And-Play" to identify themselves as "disk-drives", not as a "CD/DVD" optical device.
So, Windows may not recognize it for what it really is.