Compaq 270680-003 Compaq Reference Guide Deskpro 4000 and Deskpro 6000 Series - Page 76
Creating Windows Disks, If you create a Windows 95 startup disk, use a 1.44-megabyte
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1. Insert a metal rod (approximately 1/16 inch in diameter and at least 1 3/8 inches in length [1.2 mm × 35 mm]) into the emergency eject hole, found in the center of the eject button 1, and push firmly. You may use a straightened paper clip to eject the diskette manually. Manually Removing a Diskette from the LS-120 Drive 2. Slowly pull out the diskette from the drive to remove it. After manually removing a diskette, and before shipping your computer, be sure to turn on power to the computer to allow the diskette drive to reset the eject mechanism. Creating Windows Disks If you create a Windows 95 startup disk, use a 1.44-megabyte diskette. A 120-megabyte diskette will not boot correctly. 5-2 Using the LS-120 and CD-ROM Drives
5-2
Using the LS-120 and CD-ROM Drives
1. Insert a metal rod (approximately 1/16 inch in diameter and
at least 1 3/8 inches in length [1.2 mm × 35 mm]) into the
emergency eject hole, found in the center of the eject
button
1
, and push firmly.
You may use a straightened paper clip to eject the diskette
manually.
Manually Removing a Diskette from the LS-120 Drive
2.
Slowly pull out the diskette from the drive to remove it.
After manually removing a diskette, and before shipping
your computer, be sure to turn on power to the computer
to allow the diskette drive to reset the eject mechanism.
Creating Windows Disks
If you create a Windows 95 startup disk, use a 1.44-megabyte
diskette. A 120-megabyte diskette will not boot correctly.