Using the cd-rom drive – Micron Technology Transport LT User Manual

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Using the CD-ROM Drive

Introducing Your TransPort LT

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Do not write directly on a label on your disk; instead, write on a disk label
first and then attach the label to the disk.

Make copies of all your important disks.

Using the CD-ROM Drive

Compact Disc Drives are designed so that you can easily insert one into the
computer when you need it, and then remove it. See ”Using the Flex-Bay” on
page 33 for information on installing the CD-ROM drive into the Flex-Bay type
computer.

1. Press the button on the CD-ROM drive, and the tray slides out. (Do not lean on

the tray; it does not support much weight.)

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If the tray fails to slide out it may be stuck, in which you can use the
emergency eject button to open the CD-ROM. Turn the computer’s power
off. Straighten out a paper clip (or some other similar object), insert it into
the small hole in the front of the CD-ROM to press the button. The CD-ROM
should eject.

2. Insert a CD (compact disc), label side up (or remove a disc, if you have

finished using it).

3. Push the tray in gently to close the drive tray (Figure 13).

A light on the drive tray is on when the computer is reading from a CD. Do not
remove a disc when this light is on.

Figure 13. Using the CD-ROM Drive

Eject button

CD-ROM Light

Emergency eject button

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