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in reply to @cathoderaydude's post:

someone in comments suggested the previous user had run one of those fucking system cleaner programs and honestly, yeah, that would make a ton of sense. As far as I know those things are just shotguns that obliterate random or at least very poorly chosen files

Searching for the mainboard's model number "MS-10041" lead me to the name "MSI Megabook M610", which in turns leads to this machine: https://www.msi.com/Laptop/M610/Specification

So I'd guess it is in fact a rebranded MSI, and not an actual Averatech/Sotec design?

Edit, looked into the manual they've got available, looks like it matches what you've shown in the video; they call the DVD functionality "DVD Direct Play", btw

Yeah, I just figured it'll be a rebrand of the MSI due to the mainboard's labeling and how I've seen plenty of parts from store brand systems, in particular Aldi Germany's Medion, that also have such MSI MS-xxxx markings, and I don't really expect ex. Aldi/Medion to have designed them. But there's really no 100% clear evidence either way, you're right.

god that's just about right. and i mean, to be clear, I'm sure plenty of people still watch DVDs, it's just that bluray players can play them, so why do the DVD models still exist - but i'm certain the answer to that is very simple: a bluray chip costs $1, a DVD chip costs $0.15, or $0.05. or - and this is a theory i think about a lot - they cost that little in 2011, the last time one of these was actually made, and they're just still burning through the 500,000,000 they churned out over the decade prior.

Highlight of the video was when the DVD drive failed and you jumped back and then instead of looking at the thing you are touching that's making the weird noise, stare off into the corner of the room where I guess your monitor is because that's how brains work I guess...

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