iBook 4x4x24 Replacment CDRW/DVDROM "Combo" Drive

Original OEM part, for your Dual USB (White) iBook.

This was OEM in some 500, 600, 700mhz TRAY style CDROM iBooks.

P/N 661-2532

24x CDROM
4x DVDROM
4x CDRW

90 day warranty against defects

 

If your old drive was NOT a combo, you can easily upgrade by simply ordering the combo drive and the matching bezel (below). Your White iBook is already programmed in ROM to run this drive! Just install and run!


DUSB iBook COMBO Drive 661-2532 Only $99.99


Order matching bezel for drive (we'll preinstall)

(available at this price only ordered WITH drive order)

Only $29.50


Click HERE to see more CDROM/CDRW/DVDROM

drives for G3 WHITE iBooks


REPAIRS? UPGRADES?

We are happy to do your repairs

We have a flat-rate system for repairs--$50 per machine per visit-that's all!

Call for more info, or EMAIL us for full info.


Click here for Other Parts for DUAL USB iBooks (500-600mhz)

 

 

 

Optical drive replacements are exact replacements for your original drives. We use exact matches to ensure that your drive works exactly to Apple spec's for your iBook.

Do not be fooled by companies offering drives which may or may not work properly with Disc Burning, DVD Player, and iTunes. We guarantee ours to work 100% for the designated iBook. Each drive has been individually tested and is fully guaranteed.

Many iBooks may be upgraded from the original optical CDROM or DVDROM to Combo's or SuperDrives.

DRIVE TERMINOLOGY:

CDROM DRIVES

  • Plays CDROM’s
CDRW DRIVES
  • Plays
  • Records CDROM’s
DVDROM DRIVES
  • Plays CDROM’s
  • Plays DVDROM’s
COMBO DRIVES
  • Plays CDS & DVD’s
  • Records CDROM’s
SUPERDRIVES
  • Plays CD’s & DVD’s
  • Burns CD’s & DVD’s
FACEPLATES:

OEM drive mfr's use uniquely designed faceplates to match each drive to the iBook casing. If you decide to upgrade to a different drive, you'll need to order a matching faceplate to adapt it to your iBook.

HOW DO I KNOW WHAT MY ORIGINAL DRIVE WAS?

OSX: Pull down Apple Menu to "about this Mac", then click "More Info" to open System Profiler. The drive mechanism will be displayed under "ATA" (OS 10.3 & 10.4), or "Volumes" (OS 10.2)

 

OS9: Pull down Apple Menu to Apple System Profiler, then click "Drives & Volumes"

Still confused? We understand-there are many possible configurations, and it's all confusing!!

Give us a call--we'll be glad to help!

For immediate service, call (803) 926.1555