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Loading a CD To load a CD into the CD-ROM drive: 1. Press the Eject/Load button. The tray slides out of the drive. (Do not manually force the tray open.) 2. Place the CD in the tray with the label facing up. If you have placed the desktop model in a vertical position using an optional floor stand,3 extend the supports on the tray so that the CD does not slip off the tray when the CD-ROM drive is operating. There are several CD-ROM drives available for your computer. They are alike except for the supports that hold the CD-ROM in place. If your CD-ROM drive resembles the one shown below, you will need to install the support wire that is included with your drive. To install the support wire: 1. Press the Eject button to open the CD tray. 2. Locate the wire that is installed in the right edge of the tray. 3. Gently flex the wire until you can remove each end from its socket. 4. Locate the two holes near the edge of the tray. (One hole is in the notch on the inner end of the tray, and the other is in a spring-tab at the outer end.) 5. Insert the wire into the inner hole first, then flex the wire until you can insert the other end of it into the spring-tab. When the wire is inserted correctly, it is 3 If you place the desktop model in a vertical position, use a floor stand to prevent damage to the computer due to overheating. Refer to Installing Options in Your Personal Computer for information on purchasing and installing a floor stand. 36 Using Your Personal Computer

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Loading a CD
To load a CD into the CD-ROM drive:
1.
Press the Eject/Load button.
The tray slides out of the drive.
(Do not manually
force the tray open.)
2.
Place the CD in the tray with the label facing up.
If you have placed the
desktop model in a vertical position using an optional floor stand,
3
extend the
supports on the tray so that the CD does not slip off the tray when the
CD-ROM drive is operating.
There are several CD-ROM drives available for your computer.
They are alike
except for the supports that hold the CD-ROM in place.
If your CD-ROM drive
resembles the one shown below, you will need to install the support wire that is
included with your drive.
To install the support wire:
1.
Press the Eject button to open the CD tray.
2.
Locate the wire that is installed in the right edge of the tray.
3.
Gently flex the wire until you can remove each end from its socket.
4.
Locate the two holes near the edge of the tray. (One hole is in the notch on the
inner end of the tray, and the other is in a spring-tab at the outer end.)
5.
Insert the wire into the inner hole first, then flex the wire until you can insert
the other end of it into the spring-tab.
When the wire is inserted correctly, it is
3
If you place the desktop model in a vertical position, use a floor stand to prevent damage to the
computer due to overheating.
Refer to
Installing Options in Your Personal Computer
for information on
purchasing and installing a floor stand.
36
Using Your Personal Computer