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CHAPTER 4
USING THE NOTEBOOK PC
This chapter describes the basic features and procedures for using your Notebook PC. Topics covered
include the floppy drive, CD-ROM drive, Touchpad, and other input and output devices.
Removable Storage Device Modules
Data storage and retrieval are two of the most fundamental tasks you will perform when working with
your computer. The Notebook PC is equipped with a 3.5" floppy drive, a hard disk drive and a optional
high speed CD-ROM drive as usual. All of the storage devices are designed as removable modules.
The module also can be equipped with an optional LS-120 Superdisk drive, a 2nd hard disk drive, or a
DVD-ROM/RAM drive. (For more detail, contact your authorized dealer please.) The floppy drive
can coexist with CD-ROM drive through a specific external cable(PACB-FD01) connecting to the
parallel port. The following sections will cover instructions for operating each of these drives.
Due to the BIOS booting process and for concern of power station, a hot or
warn-swapping is not permitted when you attempt to exchange the mod-
ules. Always verify the system power is off first ! Do not touch the connector
pin modules for preventing damage by static-discharge.
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