TIA
Loringh
You do not have to go through the Safely Remove Hardware stuff as this
is for external devices. If it is an internal device just turn off the
machine, replace the drive and restart XP should automatically detect
the device. Don't forget to install your DVD burning software.
A dumb question maybe but which do you install first, the
player/burner or the software?
Install the hardware first. Unlike printers and scanners the burning
software is not intergrated with the burner, in fact you can install
serval different sets of burning software to see which you prefer. You
may like to look at CDBurner XP Pro (http://www.cdburnerxp.se/) it is
free and burns CD as well as DVDs, the current version does not burn
double layer DVDs, that is prommised in the next version
This refers to removable hardware, things that are meant to be 
attached and removed while under power. The most common example is 
USB devices.
> How do I safely remove an existing dvd rROM and then replace with a DVD 
> burner.
Shut down Windows and if necessary power down the computer. Unplug 
it. Remove the old one, install the new one. Have the driver disk (if 
any) handy for when you boot Windows and it recognizes you have new 
hardware.
-- 
Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA
                                  http://OakRoadSystems.com/
"If there's one thing I know, it's men. I ought to: it's
been my life work."  -- Marie Dressler, in /Dinner at Eight/
Reverse this procedure to fit your new DVD burner.. after the physical 
installation stage, restart the computer and enter the BIOS setup to confirm 
that your computer recognises the new drive.. if it shows in BIOS, replace 
the case panels, and then reboot the machine.. finish off by installing 
software off of the supplied CD that will give you full functionality for 
the new drive..
Job done.. way to go..
-- 
Mike Hall
MVP - Windows Shell/User
"Loringh" <Lor...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:3C32C70A-34ED-4C02...@microsoft.com...
What happened to me was this. I removed the DVD player and installed
the DVD burner. So far so good. When I went and installed the software
( a suite called DVD Movie Factory by Ulead) for the burner it gagged
and gave me the following error message. "Only part of a
READPROCESSMEMORY or WRITEPROCESS MEMORY  request was completed".
After much screwing around I went
back and removed the DVD burner, reinstalled the DVD player. I then
went to the control panel, systems icon, Hardware Tab, Click on the +
by DVD-Rom Drives, right click on the DVD-Rom listing, click
Uninstall, then yes. Then I removed the DVD player, reinstalled the
DVD burner, inserted the software DVD and Lo and Behold if loaded.
Apparently , when you just remove the old
hardware, it may leave some files (probably in the registry) that may
cause conflicts with the new software you install after the
new hardware installation. I got this tip from the tech support guy at
Pioneer, (the manufacture of my new DVD Burner)
I'm lead to believe that this doesn't happen all the time, but if it
does the above procedure worked for me.
Hope this may help if you run into a problem like I did.
Loring H