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  1. Ah my pioneer 104 just died and is not under warrenty anylonger, Anyone have an idea what the cost is for repair? It does not read or write
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  2. I am sure it would be better to buy a new one. If it was me I would open it and verify no cables have came loose. If you cannot see anything obvious throw it in the trash and buy a Sony drive.

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    repairing can't be that expensive to just throw it away.....maybe

    How long have you had it? if under a year, contact pioneer for warranty.
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    My immediate response is buy another one. Do check to see if nothing is apparently wrong with it inside like RAAGAAman suggested but if not under warranty anymore it would not be worth it to repair. Get a new 4X!!
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  5. Originally Posted by orbital517
    repairing can't be that expensive to just throw it away.....maybe

    How long have you had it? if under a year, contact pioneer for warranty.
    he sayd:
    Originally Posted by birdygal
    Ah my pioneer 104 just died and is not under warrenty anylonger, Anyone have an idea what the cost is for repair? It does not read or write
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  6. Go buy a new one...

    I once repaired JVC camcorder. The end result... $180 for labor alone. The camcorder was in warranty but labor warranty was expired after 90 days.

    The usual rate for reparing computer stuff: ~$100 for diagnosis (usually deducted from the bill if you decide to fix it), ~$60-80 an hour for labor, and parts which is way over priced.

    So expect to spend around $200. Then it would be better to buy a new 105, wouldn't it be?
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    Where did you buy it from. The reason I ask is because I pretty much get all of my things from BestBuy. I purchased my Sony DVD Burner from there and paid an extra $100 for the 3 year service plan. So maybe that is what you should do, is go to BestBuy, purchase a Sony and get the service plan. If you have any problems you can bring it back and if they cant fix it, then you get a new one. And what is even better is that when Sony stops making the current burners and comes out with a faster one then you will automatically get one of those.

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  8. Thanks for all the replys Shop4tech has the 105 for $215 free shipping , I will stick with pioneer it did burn 500+ discs before dyeing
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  9. Originally Posted by SLICK RICK
    I purchased my Sony DVD Burner from there and paid an extra $100 for the 3 year service plan.
    I paid BB only $40 for the 3-yrs plan (DUR-500A).
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