Change to a DVD - RW disc on a Blu - Ray player

Hello

I have been wanting to upgrade my laptop for awhile drive DVD - RW existing, the laptop came with a Blu - Ray (reader or burner) drive, did a bit of research, but don't have so far not found something set apart on ebay.

My laptop DV6-1323TX is running a core 2 duo T6600 2.2 Ghz processor, 4 GB of RAM and Win7.

Any help would be great.

Thank you

Melancholykeith

melancholykeith wrote:

Hello

I have been wanting to upgrade my laptop for awhile drive DVD - RW existing, the laptop came with a Blu - Ray (reader or burner) drive, did a bit of research, but don't have so far not found something set apart on ebay.

My laptop DV6-1323TX is running a core 2 duo T6600 2.2 Ghz processor, 4 GB of RAM and Win7.

Any help would be great.

Thank you

Melancholykeith

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