Part I: Getting to Know Your Computer
To Begin
Finding where everything’s located
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The CD-ROM ejection button opens up the CD-ROM tray and
allows you to remove a CD.
The SelectBay
®
allows you to use one of six different modules.
For more details, see “Swapping SelectBay modules” on page 37.
Left side
The CPU fan provides extra cooling when necessary to keep the
computer’s Pentium
®
processor from overheating. This lets the
processor continue performing at its maximum speed.
CAUTION: To prevent possible overheating of the Pentium
processor, make sure you don’t block the fan’s vent.
The USB (Universal Serial Bus) port provides a connection for
USB peripherals. USB is a single-cabling and connection standard
that supports a data transfer rate of up to 12 million bits per second
(Mbps) for peripherals such as keyboards, pointing devices and a
video camera.
USB allows “hot swapping” of peripherals, which means that
components may be plugged and unplugged while the computer is
on. It is supported in Windows 95 and Windows 98. Windows NT
does
not
support hot swapping.
CPU fan
Power button Power button cover
USB port
Security lock slot
Hard Disk
Drive cover
Summary of Contents for 8000 series
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