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Stephen,
You can use a cd-r/w in that machine, but be prepared for it to be slow, and
possibly produce a lot of coasters. I have a CD-R in a P166 at work, but
that machine runs NT4, and has a SCSI CD-R. You more than likely won't get
very good performance out of an IDE drive.
As far as LiteOn drives, stay FAR away. They are cheap for a reason. I had a
LiteOn CD-ROM drive, and within a year, the disc drawer would no longer
open. The same thing happened to a co-worker. They're junk. Spend the extra
$$$ and get a decent one.
Glenn
> I have a Gateway2000 p166mhz 48mb ram
>
> would it be possible to fitn a cd-rw to this spec machine, or is it to
> slow. I was thinking about a this model LITEON
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> 32r 12w 10rw
> BURNPROOF
> Vibration Absorber System (VAS)
> Includes Nero Writing Software
> 1 CDR, 1 CDRW, Screws/Manual/
>
> Regards
>
> Stephen Patterson
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