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DragonmasterDan

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To fix a Duo, my attempt to correct my failed HOP-M3 install
« on: January 25, 2008, 12:20:52 PM »
Around a year and a half ago I botched the installation of a new HOP-M3 laser in my Duo and since then have been without CD for my NEC systems. Well, I'm going to give getting it to work one last time.I put the laser in fine, the first time after putting it together it spun up and loaded (rather slowly) and hadn't worked with the new laser. I put the old laser back and for whatever reason I can't get it to spin up. I'm going to take pictures and document my attempt here and see if anyone can help me along the way.

Added in edit: Opps I meant to post this on the repair/mod board.
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Re: To fix a Duo, my attempt to correct my failed HOP-M3 install
« Reply #1 on: January 25, 2008, 11:09:10 PM »
Around a year and a half ago I botched the installation of a new HOP-M3 laser in my Duo and since then have been without CD for my NEC systems. Well, I'm going to give getting it to work one last time.I put the laser in fine, the first time after putting it together it spun up and loaded (rather slowly) and hadn't worked with the new laser. I put the old laser back and for whatever reason I can't get it to spin up. I'm going to take pictures and document my attempt here and see if anyone can help me along the way.

Added in edit: Opps I meant to post this on the repair/mod board.
Good luck.

Also: Holy crap, it's DragonmasterDan.
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