Inserting/Removing Cd's; System Memory - Viglen Omnino HS User Manual

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Inserting/Removing a CD:
1) To Insert a CD into your CD-ROM/DVD drive simply press the Eject button on the
front of the drive. This will cause the CD-ROM/DVD drive to eject the CD tray,
after the drive has been ejected pull the tray the rest of the way.
2) Place the CD in the centre of the tray and ensure it is sitting in the spindle of the
CD-ROM drive.
3) Press the Eject button once more and the tray will retreat back into the machine
with the CD in the tray.
4) The CD is now loaded and will be automatically read to ascertain a label name
and other details.
5) The CD is now accessible from the D: drive.
To remove a CD repeat the above steps 1-3 removing the CD at step 2.
If you insert an audio CD into your drive, your computer will automatically start to
play the first track on the CD.

System Memory

Your Omnino HS will use some of the latest memory technology available at the
time. The system memory is volatile memory and is used by the computer as
storage whilst it is operating. All the information held in this memory is lost when the
power is switched off.
To identify the amount of RAM supplied in the system (typically 128MB to 2GB).
You must make sure that there is enough memory to run your required program.
The amount of memory required is normally indicated on the software package.
Cache RAM is the fastest type of RAM you can get (and the most expensive). It sits
in-between the processor and the main system memory, and stores data that is
repeatedly required by the CPU.
A typical system has 512KB of Cache RAM – or 128KB cache if a Celeron processor
is installed.
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