Loading A Cd; Using Video Features - IBM IntelliStation M Pro Type 6868 User Manual

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Loading a CD

To load a CD into a CD-ROM drive:
1. Press the eject/load button. The tray slides out of the drive. (Do not
manually force the tray open.)
2. Place the CD in the tray with the label facing up.
3. Close the tray by pressing the eject/load button or by gently pushing
the tray forward. When the tray is closed, the indicator light on the
front of the drive will activate to indicate that the drive is in use.
4. To eject the CD, press the eject/load button. When the tray slides out,
carefully remove the disk.
5. Close the tray by pressing the eject/load button or by gently pushing
the tray forward.
Note: If the tray does not slide out of the drive when you press the
eject/load button, insert the pointed end of a large paper clip into
the emergency-eject hole located on the front of the CD-ROM drive.
Important
If you set up your computer so that the CD-ROM drive tray is in a
vertical position, make sure that the CD retainer devices on the tray are
positioned to hold the CD in place after you close the tray. (Several
different retainer device designs are found on CD-ROM drives. For
some, you will need to rotate or extend two or more tabs or clips.
Other designs use a wire bail that you need to reposition in the drive so
that it will hold the CD in place.)

Using video features

Your computer has an accelerated graphics port (AGP) adapter with
SGRAM video memory. AGP is a video standard for displaying text and
graphic images on a monitor screen. AGP supports a variety of video modes.
Video modes are different combinations of resolution, refresh rate, and color
defined by a video standard for displaying text or graphics. For more
information on video modes, see Understanding Your Personal Computer
provided on the Software Selections CD that comes with your computer.
Chapter 3. Operating and caring for your computer
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