The CD/DVD Device
There are bays for a combination of a CD-ROM, or DVD-ROM, or CD-RW,
or Combination CD-RW and DVD-ROM drive depending on the model you
purchased. You may alternatively have a hard disk or IP sharing module in the
modular drive bay (Bay Two). The CD Device is usually labeled drive D: and
may be used as a boot device if properly set in the BIOS
page 5 -
16).
Loading Discs
To insert a CD/DVD, press the open button and carefully place a CD/DVD
onto the disc tray with label-side facing up (use just enough force for the disc
to click onto the tray's spindle). Gently push the CD/DVD tray in until its lock
"clicks" and you are ready to start. The Busy Indicator will light up while data
is being accessed, or while an audio/video CD, or DVD, is playing. If power
is unexpectedly interrupted, insert an object such as a straightened paper clip
into the emergency eject hole to open the tray.
Using The Computer
How high the sound
("Boot Menu" on
volume can be set de-
pends on the setting of
the
within Windows. Click
the Speaker icon on
the taskbar to check
the setting.
All peripherals must be
connected before you
turn on the system.
The CD/DVD Device 2 - 9
Sound Volume
Adjustment
volume
control
2
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