Dell Latitude L400 User Manual

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External Media Bay:

Dell™ Latitude™ L400 User's Guide

You can use the external media bay (see

Figure 1

) for the diskette drive that comes with your system. Alternatively, you can install an optional

device (such as a CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD-ROM, Zip 250, or non-bootable second hard-disk drive) in the bay.

To install a device in the external media bay, perform the following steps:

1. If your computer is running the Dell-installed Microsoft® Windows® 98, Windows NT®, or Windows Me  operating system with Softex

BayManager installed: Right-click the Softex icon (the icon looks like an open portable computer) in the Windows system tray on the taskbar.
Then click either Remove or Swap Devices or Insert Bay Devices, either of which causes the system to enter

suspend

(or

standby

)

mode.

If you have Windows NT, Windows 98, or Windows Me and it is not running one of the Softex programs: Save your work, close all open
files and application programs, and turn off the computer.

If  you have Windows 2000: Device swapping in the media bay is supported by the operating system. Although you can physically remove
and install devices as described in the following subsections, refer to the information  on unplugging or ejecting hardware in your Windows 
2000 documentation instead of following the Softex-

related steps in this section. 

NOTICE: When a device is not inside the external media bay, it is fragile and must be handled carefully to avoid damage. Do not
press down on it or place a heavy object on top of it. Place extra devices in a travel case to keep them free of dust and liquids. Store 
devices in a safe place.

2. If the external media bay contains a device, remove the device as follows:

a. Remove the media bay cable from the back of the bay.

b. Turn the media bay over.

c. Slide the release latch on the bottom of the bay toward the unlock icon.

d. Hold the latch in the unlock position with one hand and pull the device out of the bay with the other hand.

e. Release the latch, and then turn the media bay back over.

3. Slide the new device firmly into the external media bay.


You should hear a click when the device is fully seated.

NOTICE: To avoid overheating the computer, do not place the external media bay close to the air inlet or fan intake/exhaust vents
(see

Figure 1

).

4. Connect the media bay cable as follows:

a. Position the larger of the cable connectors with its shiny metal lip down, and connect it firmly to the device through the slot in the back of

the bay.

b. Make sure that the securing clips are fully engaged and the connector is fully seated.

c. Connect the other end of the cable to the media bay connector at the back of the computer (see Figure 1).

Figure 1. External Media Bay

NOTE:  If desired, you can use the media bay cable to connect a device directly to the external media bay connector, without using the 
external media bay.

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