Operating instructions
Table Of Contents
- User's Manual
- Notice
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Using The Computer
- Chapter 3: Advanced Controls
- Overview
- Advanced Video Controls
- Display Devices
- Display Options
- Enabling Other Displays
- Power Management Features
- Enabling Power Management/Options
- Chapter 4: Drivers & Utilities
- Chapter 5: BIOS Utilities
- Chapter 6: Upgrading The Computer
- Chapter 7: Troubleshooting
- Appendix A. Specifications
- Glossary

Using The Computer
The CD/DVD Device 2 - 7
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while an audio/video CD, or DVD, is playing. If power is unexpect-
edly interrupted, insert an object such as a straightened paper clip
into the emergency eject hole to open the tray.
Handling CDs or DVDs
Proper handling of your CDs/DVDs will prevent them from being
damaged. Please follow the advice below to make sure that the data
stored on your CD-ROM / DVD-ROM discs can be accessed.
Remember to:
• Hold the CD or DVD by the edges; do not touch the surface of the disc.
• Use a clean, soft, dry cloth to remove dust or fingerprints.
• Do not write on the surface with a pen.
• Do not attach paper or other materials to the surface of the disc.
• Do not store or place the CD or DVD in high-temperature areas.
• Do not use benzene, thinner, or other cleaners to clean the CD or DVD.
• Do not bend the CD or DVD.
• Do not drop or subject the CD or DVD to shock.
CD Emergency Eject
If you need to manually
eject a CD (e.g. due to
an unexpected power
interruption) you may
push the end of a
straightened paper clip
into the emergency eject
hole.
Media Warning
When manually ejecting
a CD/DVD disc, DO
NOT use a sharpened
pencil or similar object
which may break, and
become lodged in the
hole.