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Posted by FAQmeister on 10/08/05 22:45
"Barbara" <na@branfordworld.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.1db17d68e9e57869989683@news.la.sbcglobal.net
> Does anyone know how I might obtain a replacement DVD-recorder (the
> internal DVD drive itself)for GoVideo model VR-3930? Mine stopped
> recognizing DVD's for the 2nd time last month and rather than send it
> back to Go, I've decided to replace the drive myself.
>
> There are no discernible markings on or inside the drive so I don't
> even know the manufacturer, though I suspect it is Korean. Writing
> GoVideo is no help. They don't even respond to normal questions,
> never mind this.
>
> Thanks in advance for your advice.
I think your solution is impractical. If the unit is still under
warranty, you should let GoVideo handle it.
A knowledgable tech might be able to point you towards a "stock"
replacement, but finding someone to give out that kind of free advice is
going to be nearly impossible. And chances are the part (even though
cheaply made) would be expensive to buy even if you do find a source.
Next time don't buy a combo unit. They are never worth the sum of their
parts. You can buy a $50-75 VCR that is as good or better and a $80-150
DVD recorder that is just as good as that GoVideo unit.
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