The Optical Drive
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1.
Press the eject button at the optical drive to open the tray.
2.
Remove the disc from its case without touching the unprinted side if
possible.
3.
Place the disc on the tray so that it lays
flat with the label facing upward and
gently push the tray in to close it. The
disc will now lie flat on the tray and will
engage onto the disc holder
audiblyTest that the disc is able to turn
freely and then push the tray back into
the optical drive carefully.
The
‘E’
drive letter will have been
allocated to your optical drive in the delivery status. You will have easy
access to your files on your disks with Windows® Explorer (
Computer
). Start
the
Computer
Help Program by means of the Desktop link or by pressing
the Windows® key
and the ‘
E
’ key at the same time. Open Windows®
Explorer by means of
Start
All Programs
Accessories
.
The pre-installed media reproduction will be used automatically during
access to DVD videos (or audio and video files on normal data CDs).
Warning!
While the notebook is accessing the optical drive the media activity
indicator is lit. Do not try to remove the disc from the drive while this
LED is lit.
Emergency Ejection of a Blocked Disc
If the tray fails to open automatically, the tray can be opened manually provided
there is an opening for emergency ejection.
Restart your notebook and if the tray is still locked proceed as follows:
1.
Shut down Windows® and switch off your notebook.
2.
Insert a long thin object (like a straightened paper clip) into the emergency
ejection opening until you feel resistance.
3.
Press lightly and the tray will open.
4.
Remove the disc and restart the notebook.
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