
Using the Hard Disk Drive
Your computer comes with a hard disk drive as drive C. A hard disk drive is a
storage device with non-removable, rotating, magnetic storage platters
inside it. It is where your operating system and application software
programs are stored.
Your hard disk drive is a 2.5-inch SATA (serial ATA) hard disk drive that
features a built-in G-sensor to prevent damage during an accidental drop.
This type of drive embodies the latest in fast, reliable mass storage by
integrating all the control circuitry necessary for operation directly onto the
drive itself. This allows the drive manufacturer to carefully optimize drive
performance.
The system may come with an optional built-in heater that automatically
turns on for low temperature operation.
Replacing the Hard Disk Drive
To replace the hard disk drive:
1.
Make sure that system power is off.
2.
Remove the battery pack (see chapter 3 for details).
3.
Locate the hard disk drive slot on the right side of the system.