Software Description; System Requirements - Lenovo USB Portable DVD Burner User Manual

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2 LED indicator
3 Eject button
4 Emergency eject
5 USB 2.0 Mini B receptacle
connector

Software description

The Software and User Guide CD contains the following software:
v MyDVD
This software enables you to create DVD-RAM, DVD-RW, DVD-R, DVD+RW, and DVD+R media that
can be played in most stand-alone DVD players. You can add your own videos and create custom
menus for DVD videos that you create. You can also use this software to edit and modify your own
video assets prior to recording. If you have an analog, USB, or IEEE 1394 capture device installed in
your computer, you can use this software to record videos from a camera.
v Creator Business Edition
This software enables you to copy CDs, create audio CDs, create MP3 CDs, and author data CDs. You
can also use Creator Business Edition to write data to DVD-RAM, DVD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-R DL,
DVD+RW, DVD+R DL, and DVD+R media for use in other computers or compatible consumer
electronics products. You can also create bootable CDs and save CD images for later recording. With
the Express Labeller that is included in Creator Business Edition, you can print paper labels.
Note: It will take approximately 30 minutes to install Creator Business Edition depending on your
system configuration.
v Intervideo WinDVD
This software enables you to play back DVD videos on your computer or to play video files from your
hard disk drive.
Note: Creator Business Edition and MyDVD are installed and uninstalled together.

System requirements

To use the drive, your computer must meet the following requirements:
v Two available USB 2.0 connectors
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v Microsoft
Windows
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The LED indicates the status of the drive.
v LED is flashing: indicates that the drive is reading or writing.
v LED is off: indicates that the drive is not reading or writing.
Press this button to open the disc tray.
Attention: An electrical locking mechanism is used in this drive so that an
erroneous operation does not open the disc tray during write. Make sure that
the power is on and the drive is not in operation before pressing the Eject
button to open the disc tray.
If the disc tray cannot be opened when you press the Eject button, or if the disc
tray needs to be opened when the power is not supplied from the USB Y cable,
use the emergency eject hole 4 in the front panel of the drive.
Check that nothing is placed in front of the disc tray when ejecting.
The emergency eject is used for ejecting the medium in an emergency when the
drive is powered off. Insert a paper clip into the emergency eject hole to open
the disc tray. See "Manually ejecting media" on page 6.
Used to connect the USB Y cable.
XP, Microsoft Windows Vista
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, or Microsoft Windows 7 operating system

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