Swapping Devices While The Computer Is Turned Off; Swapping Devices While Windows Is Running - Dell Inspiron 4100 Solution Manual

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Second battery
Dell TravelLite™ module
NOTICE:
replace devices while the computer is connected to an advanced port replicator
(APR).

Swapping Devices While the Computer Is Turned Off

Save and close any open files, exit any open programs, and shut down
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the computer (see page 24).
If the computer is connected (docked) to an APR, undock it (see
2
page 79).
Close the display and turn the computer over.
3
Slide and hold the latch release, and pull the device out of the module
4
bay.
NOTICE:
are not inserted into the computer. Store devices in a dry, safe place, and avoid
pressing down on them or placing heavy objects on top of them.
NOTICE:
Insert the new device into the bay, and push it until you hear a click.
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Turn on the computer.
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Swapping Devices While Windows Is Running

NOTICE:
replace devices while the computer is connected to an APR.
In Microsoft Windows XP
Double-click the Unplug or Eject Hardware icon in the Windows
1
taskbar.
Click the device you want to eject.
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Keep the display open, and tilt the computer back so that you can
3
access the bottom of the computer.
Slide and hold the latch release, and pull the device out of the bay.
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Insert the new device into the bay, and push it until you hear a click.
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If necessary, enter your password to unlock your computer.
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To prevent damage to the docking connector, do not remove or
To prevent damage to devices, place them in a travel case when they
Insert devices before you dock and turn on the computer.
To prevent damage to the docking connector, do not remove or
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