Finding Your Way around the System
Find Out Where Everything's Located
Part I: Getting To Know Your Computer
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working from where you left off. So use this button only if all
other attempts at restarting the computer have failed.
Don’t use a pencil to press the reset button. Pencil lead can
break off inside the computer and damage it. Instead, use a
slender object such as a straightened paper clip.
The external diskette drive port cover protects the external dis-
kette drive port. You use this port to connect the external 3 1/2
inch diskette drive when the CD-ROM drive module is installed in
the computer’s SelectBay.
The Back
The back
The display hinges attach the display panel to the computer.
The power socket is where you plug in the power cable. For more
information, see “Connect to a Power Source” on page 17.
The expansion port allows you to connect the optional
NoteDock II or Desk Station V Plus docking station. These
devices provide additional expansion capability. For more infor-
mation, see “The Desk Station V Plus” on page 233 and “The
NoteDock II” on page 237.
Keep foreign objects away from this port. Pins and other
small objects can slip inside the port and damage computer
circuitry.
Monitor port
Serial port
Parallel port
Power socket
Infrared port
PS/2 mouse/keyboard port
Microphone jack
Headphone jack
Line-in jack
Line-out jack
Expansion port
Display hinge
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