DVD/CD-RW drive to replace the A30-141

The model of the drive for this machine is a TEAC DW-224th-A. I already found a few places where I can get a new drive (mines broken).
One thing...
The plastic on the front is at an angle of 45 degrees on the drive already installed. On other readers, I found, the plastic is at right angles.
Someone at - it experience with change of 30 disks, and can you tell me if this little piece of plastic will in fact be important when mounting a replacement?
See you soon!

Hi Adam,.

Assuming that you want to replace your TEAC DW224E with the same model, then it should be possible to unclip the Panel fairing plastic of the old unit and mount it on the new drive. You will also need to remove the metal bracket at the rear of the car which is used to hold with the screws on the base of the laptop.

I recently replaced my TEAC DRIVE with a CARPET * A UJ825 which is a slide of model rather than one with a drawer to open. The front panel is totally different on Matchita player, but he is still my A30-141.

HTH

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