Disconnecting usb floppy disk drive, Changing slim select bay modules, Removing a module – Toshiba Tecra M4 User Manual

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TECRA M4

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Operating Basics

Disconnecting USB floppy disk drive

When you have finished using the USB floppy disk drive, follow the

procedures below to disconnect it:
1. Wait for the indicator light to go out to make sure all floppy disk activity

has stopped.

2. Click the Safely Remove Hardware icon on the Task Bar.
3. Click floppy disk drive that you want remove.
4. Pull the USB floppy disk drive’s USB connector out of the computer’s

USB port.

Changing Slim Select Bay modules

This section explains how to change modules in the Slim Select Bay. The

illustrations show replacement of the optical media drive with the Slim

Select Bay HDD adaptor. Therefore, the text refers to those modules.

However, the procedures are the same for any of the modules: DVD-ROM

drive, DVD-ROM&CD-R/RW drive, DVD Super Multi drive, HDD adaptor,

Secondary battery pack.

Removing a module

Remove the optical media drive as described below.
1. You can confirm that the disks are not operating with indicators. If all

indicators are off, it means that no disks are operating currently.

2. Turn the computer upside down.

3. Remove the lock screw near the icon securing the Slim Select Bay.
4. Make sure the screw in the Slim Select Bay lock is set in the hole for the

unlock position.

5. Slide the Slim Select Bay latch to the unlock position.

If you disconnect the USB floppy disk drive or turn off the power while the

computer is accessing the drive you may lose data or damage the floppy

disk or the drive.

To avoid injury, do not put your hand into the Slim Select Bay slot.

The TOSHIBA Mobile Extension is preinstalled to support hot swapping

under Windows. Refer to Chapter 1,

Introduction

for information on using

this utility to change modules while the computer’s power is on.

Wait for all disk indicators to go out before turning over the computer and

placing it down carefully. Shock can damage the HDD or other

components.

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