Upgrading
Components
The CD-ROM, CD-RW,
and DVD-ROM drives are
often called optical drives
because they use light to
read and write information
to a Compact Disc (CD) or
Digital Versatile Disc
(DVD).
Your CD-ROM drive reads
data from a CD. CDs are a
popular choice for software
and data distribution due to
the combination of large
storage capacity and high
quality performance.
The CD-RW drive uses
advanced technology to
write and rewrite to
compact disc(s). CD-RW
drives are capable of
writing multiple formats,
such as saving data or video
and audio files.
The DVD-ROM drive
allows you to listen to
music or watch movies.
Did you know ...
You do not have to place the
lock in the up position after
replacing the new drive(s).
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Upgrading Components
Upgrading the CD-ROM, CD-RW,
and DVD-ROM Drives
1. Complete the "Accessing
Internal Computer
Components" procedure.
2. Locate the drive door lock
inside the chassis.
3. Rotate the lock to the down
position to unlock the upper
front panel door.
4. Press the indention located
on the lower front panel to
open the lower door.
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