
ASUS ZenDrive U9M
DVD drive, CD burner, CD drive, DVD writer
ASUS ZenDrive U9M
DVD drive, CD burner, CD drive, DVD writer
Hello Uwinz The drive comes with two connection cables, the USB 2.0 Mini-B connector is used on the drive. Included in delivery: 1x cable of the version: USB-C connector (USB Type-C Cable) / USB 2.0 Mini-B 1x cable of the type: 2x USB 2.0 (USB Y Cable) / USB 2.0 Mini-B Greetings Walter
No, unfortunately not, the data can be read but nothing more, a music CD does not work either, the drive runs and runs etc. and nothing happens.
I dont know
USB Mini (USB 2.0 standard) is the socket on the drive. So USB Mini B for the cable, and the other end can be either Type C or Type A as you prefer. Per https://www.digitec.ch/en/search?q=mini%20usb%20cable
??????? Sorry, I don't understand the question!!!
1 month ago
The drive is an external optical drive with USB 2.0 and USB-C connection and is compatible with almost all desktop and notebook computers, including Windows notebooks such as the Asus R520UA-EJ979T. It is therefore also suitable for this model, as there are no specific restrictions for the Asus VivoBook R520UA-EJ979T.
Automatically generated from the .3 months ago
Yes, this is a DVD drive. It is an external optical drive with DVD burner and DVD drive functions that can read and write various DVD formats, including DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW and DVD+R DL with a read speed of up to 8x and write speeds of up to 8x depending on the format.
Automatically generated from the .Yes, with the ASUS ZenDrive U9M you can easily play games or other installation DVDs but not run them directly.
Please contact us, we will be happy to help you with the problem: https://www.digitec.ch/help
Unfortunately, the product data is somewhat incomplete. The two suppliers are the same product apart from the colour. There is even a gold-coloured version. The product can read and write CDs/DVDs and is compatible with Mac OS X 10.6 or higher. The gaps in the product data will be corrected shortly 😉
5 months ago
Yes, this optical drive can read audio CDs, even though the "CD-DA" format is not explicitly mentioned in the list of supported formats. It supports the CD-R, CD-ROM and CD-RW formats, which are the types of disc on which audio CDs are generally burned. This means you can use this drive to read your audio CDs and rip their contents to your computer. The drive is compatible with Windows and Mac OS, making it easy to play and save your audio CDs on different systems.
Automatically generated from the .According to my research, Cyberpunk 2077 for PC is only available digitally, so you don't need an optical drive to install this game.
I have now taken a very close look at the device. The correct type designation of this specific drive is " ASUS ZenDrive SDRW-08U9M-U" If you then search for it at ASUS, you realise that it is actually only an external DVD writer, without any BD capabilities! Honestly, so much time wasted for nothing.... Merci Digitec/Galaxus The thing is going back!
I only use my copy as a DVD drive, but both the instructions and the packaging explicitly state DVD writer!
no idea
Yes, it runs on Windows 11 Pro without any problems.
Absolutely, you can also play CDs/DVDs; it is not exclusively a burner.
You can read the following "CDs" with this unit: CD-Ri, CD-ROMi, CD-RWi, DVD+Ri, DVD+RW, DVD-Ri, DVD-ROMi, DVD-RWi
If the unit has a USB connection, which is to be expected, there should be no problem with the connection.
Shouldn't be a problem in principle. I have played other games, which always worked.
I can hardly imagine that. With a DVD, it could also be due to the region code, a kind of protection against copies. Is the DVD possibly not from Europe? These are the formats that the drive can read: DVD-ROMi, DVD-Ri, DVD+Ri, DVD-RWi, DVD+RW. It works perfectly on a Mac Book Pro for me.
Hello, this is much faster, I have not used the unit under sur yet, But the described rather indicates a defect of the device, Gruss kurt
You may need a computer. It is only a portable device for a computer.
I bought mine in gold because the black one was not in stock.
As a customer like you, I don't know. Maybe a Digitec employee knows. Have a nice evening!
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