Satellite P100-429: how to burn on DVD?

Got a Satellite P100 429 he will write DVDs? He says, but I can't seem to do it (without recorder) is all I get.
If it can HOW? (driving me crazy)

Hello

I imagine that you replace didn t drive of the laptop.
Many laptops come with a different hardware configuration. This means that as different readers might be installed in the laptop. But if you bought the laptop with the DVD burner I see not why the reader should not burn the DVD.

What burning software do you use? I use Nero. It's great and easy to use.
I advise to use it for burning media. It supports CDs and DVDs

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