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Dell 043JFR 24x CD-ROM Optical Drive for Latitude Series
- Drive Type: CD-ROM
- Speed: 24x read speed
- Interface: Likely IDE/ATAPI (common for this era)
- Compatibility: Dell Latitude Series laptops
- Functionality: Reads CD-ROM media
- Part Number: 043JFR
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Product Overview
The Dell 043JFR is a 24x CD-ROM optical drive designed for integration into Dell Latitude series laptops. It enables the reading of data from CD-ROM media, supporting tasks such as software installation, data retrieval, and accessing multimedia content on compatible portable computing devices.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | CD-ROM |
| Read Speed | 24x |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | Dell Latitude Series |
| Part Number | 043JFR |
Product Description
The Dell 043JFR 24x CD-ROM Optical Drive serves as a crucial component for Dell Latitude laptops, providing the capability to read information from CD-ROM discs. This functionality was vital for a wide range of user activities, from installing operating systems and applications to accessing digital media and personal data backups stored on optical discs. The 24x read speed ensures efficient data transfer from the CD-ROM media. Designed as an internal drive, the 043JFR is intended to be installed within the specific form factor of Dell Latitude laptops, maintaining the sleek profile of the portable computer. Its inclusion allows users to maintain compatibility with legacy software and data formats that were prevalent during the peak usage period of CD-ROM technology. This drive is essential for users who still rely on or need to access content from CD-ROMs. As a Dell-branded part, the 043JFR is manufactured to meet the quality and performance standards required for Latitude systems. While optical drives are less common in modern laptops, this component remains relevant for maintaining the functionality of older Latitude models or for users who require access to CD-ROM based resources. It represents a key piece of hardware for data access and software deployment in its time.


