Reviewing System Features 1-5
Power lamp
The power lamp indicates whether system power is on or
off. It also lets you know if the system is operating in a
power-saving mode.
A steady green lamp indicates that the power is on to all
system components. An amber lamp indicates that the
system is in Suspend mode with full-power reduction.
Disk lamp
A lit disk lamp indicates that the hard drive is active. The
green lamp tells you that the hard drive is reading or
writing data.
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CAUTION
Do not turn off the system unless absolutely
necessary while the disk lamp is lit. To do so can
damage your hard drive or data.
Diskette Drive A
Some systems come with a 3 1/2-inch diskette drive
(assigned as drive A by the system). Use diskette drive A to
copy data files to and from a diskette. You can also use it as a
bootable drive for loading and starting programs from a
diskette.
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CAUTION
To prevent damage to the diskette drive and
data, do not turn off the system or remove a
diskette while the diskette drive busy lamp is lit.