Question:
Just curious; what year did PC mfgs start incorporating CD burners into PC's for home use?
rocksister
2009-08-31 11:28:16 UTC
My friend has a very old PC and she believes it has a CD burner, but I'm dubious. She is very UN-tech. So that led to my curiosity being peaked.
Four answers:
Ian
2009-08-31 11:36:41 UTC
I dont know exactly what year it started, but I do know that my Packard Bell pc from 1995 came with a 2x cd burner on it as an optional upgrade for nearly $250 extra.



Pretty much all cd-burners of any kind had the CD Recorder icon on the front of the drive back then.



Logo is here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CD-R
anonymous
2016-12-01 04:12:44 UTC
you are able to % the drivers on your CD burner. you will ought to determine what form of burner you have and seek the help component to the manufacturers internet site for a motive force or some thing. it is the two that or some thing got here loose on your tower
Mark D
2009-08-31 11:34:44 UTC
CD Burners have been pretty standard since at least 2003 if not earlier.
ClanMan
2009-08-31 11:38:35 UTC
I believe they started coming out in the late 90's however these came at a premium price.



It wasnt until years later that the price was affordable for the mainstream.


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