Nice question, but there is NO ANSWER TO that, LET ME EXPLAIN, did you lose the original CPU? First off only Asus.com knows this, ask them, reasons is.? 1: the BIOS must be updated first, to use other CPU (fact) 2: after the update there is a new qualified, CPU list by ASUS. 3: the motherboard, electronics must like it too (bridge chips) 4: TPD rules (q8400 is 95watts) now you know the rules 4. So ask them, there are also MOBO version too, that can get in the way, v1, and v2 may not be the same ever.
LGA775 socket for Intel® Core™2 Duo/Pentium D/Pentium 4/Celeron D so why not read the asus support page first (1st google hit) says bios v510 up does. Clear as day. Answered on Nov 24, 2018.
No PC stated at all, model and # honestech is video editor only why not ask maker of that app. Or read minimum requirement on that APP First. Not just guess. Page 6 says XP only. Ask the maker for w10 version, be super wise that.
Honestech 2.5 tvr (relic old app) all I have are questions. Did you upgrade your PC to10? Did you load Honestech from scratch now.(not your 2.5, but V3? Did you get the w8 version or after update, seems not. Did you attempt to load it in W10 (w8 ) compatibility mode.? Ask the maker yet, seems not. (we are not them we do not sell software or updates) Answered on Nov 21, 2018.
Post the model number of this player. Is the player connected to its power pack, plugged in? Try all USB ports?
Amd 7570 drivers for mac. Or is it using eSATA port, no port type stated. USB, when plugged in does windows (is it windows) go BINGBONG sound, telling you USB is not dead? Does it show up in device manager does it show up in Disk manager? Last would be 'This PC' local explorer working and see a disk there. CD-DCA Home burned, MP3 music on CD or DVD?
Store bought DVD,say starwars DVD real not a RIP. Always test with real CD/dVD first, not burned copies.
Then last we check that DVD-R worrs or CD-r burned disks play. What player are you using,? I use VLC, only. Answered on Nov 12, 2018.
The F9E is a very old laptop design I believe. Usually optical drives are held in with a single screw near the middle of the bottom of the laptop (see the previous answer). Bad news is that the SATA interface used for optical drive in a laptop is not the same SATA interface that is used on the hard drive (unlike desktop).
For most laptops, unless there’s a specific kit for adding a hard drive into the optical drive bay (for example, some Lenovo laptops can do this), you cannot add a hard drive into the optical drive day. Your best bet for adding another hard drive would be to add an external hard drive that you access to the USB port. Or to upgrade the existing hard drive in the laptop. Answered on Nov 02, 2018.