Using Cd-Rom Software; Audio Compact Discs - Compaq Deskpro 2000 Series Reference Manual

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Using CD-ROM
Software
Audio Compact
Discs
2. Slowly pull the tray out from the drive until the tray is
fully extended, then remove the disc.
The first time you use a software program that comes on a
compact disc, it may load a certain amount of program data
onto the hard drive of your computer. This enables the program
to run more efficiently and quickly in the future.
Read the software manufacturer's instructions that accompany
the compact disc before you attempt to use it. Information to
look for includes:
How much hard disk space will this program require? Do
you have enough disk space?
Will you activate the disc from Windows or from the
system prompt?
Have you connected any special devices the disc requires,
such as a joystick or a keyboard?
Does the disc have a setup program that requires you to
answer questions?
To advance an audio compact disc to either the first track or
the next track, you must use one of the utilities listed below:
This CD-ROM does not have speaker audio features. To be able
to listen to audio CDs, you must use a headphone plugged into
the CD-ROM headphone jack.
Media Player: Microsoft Windows 3.1 has a Media Player
accessory, found in the Compaq group box, that can be used
to change tracks, stop or start the compact disc, and mute
the sound. Refer to the Microsoft Windows User's Guide for
more information.
CDPlayer: Microsoft Windows NT and Windows 3.1 have a
CDPlayer accessory that can be used to control audio
compact disc play. Information on using CDPlayer can be
found in the online help for that utility.
If you are using Windows 95, select the Start menu, point to
Programs and select Accessories. Then select the
Multimedia option. Refer to the Introducing Microsoft
Windows 95 guide for more information.
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