Portege 2000, Win XP & remarkable DVD player

Hello!

I hust got a Portege 2000 to replace my old CT 3480. I had used a remarkable DVD drive Port (NWDVDPR) for the 3480 and now I want to use w / 2000. However, there are no drivers for the DVD specifically designed for XP. What can I do?

Thank you!
Stewart

Hello

In my opinion, you should check the DVD player manufacturer s site and check if it is possible to download the correct driver. On the Toshiba site, you can find a few designed drivers for Toshiba drives.

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