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Manually Ejecting a Compact Disc, Using the LS-120 Drive, Using the Third Battery Pack

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Manually Ejecting a Compact Disc If a compact disc becomes lodged in the CD-ROM drive, remove it by using the following steps: 1. Insert a paper clip or similar thin metal rod into the manual release hole on the front bezel of the CD-ROM drive. Press firmly. 2. Slowly pull the tray out from the drive until it is fully extended. 3. Remove the compact disc. Using the LS-120 Drive The LS-120 Drive is a high-capacity diskette drive that resembles a 3.5-inch/8.89-cm diskette drive. The LS-120 drive can read a 3.5-inch/8.89-cm disk, and has a capacity of 120 MB. Using the Third Battery Pack The computer is designed to use up to three battery packs: the primary battery pack is in the computer, the secondary battery pack is in the in the DualBay, and the third battery pack is in the MultiBay. A third battery pack can be used in the MultiBay Drive. However, this battery pack does not use the same type battery as the primary battery pack in the battery bay and second battery pack in the DualBay. (See Chapter 4 for more information on batteries.) 6-10 Working with Removable Drives and Device Bays

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Working with Removable Drives and Device Bays
Manually Ejecting a Compact Disc
If a compact disc becomes lodged in the CD-ROM drive, remove
it by using the following steps:
1. Insert a paper clip or similar thin metal rod into the manual
release hole on the front bezel of the CD-ROM drive. Press
firmly.
2. Slowly pull the tray out from the drive until it is fully
extended.
3. Remove the compact disc.
Using the LS-120 Drive
The LS-120 Drive is a high-capacity diskette drive that resembles
a 3.5-inch/8.89-cm diskette drive. The LS-120 drive can read a
3.5-inch/8.89-cm disk, and has a capacity of 120 MB.
Using the Third Battery Pack
The computer is designed to use up to three battery packs: the
primary battery pack is in the computer, the secondary battery
pack is in the in the DualBay, and the third battery pack is in the
MultiBay.
A third battery pack can be used in the MultiBay Drive. However,
this battery pack does not use the same type battery as the
primary battery pack in the battery bay and second battery pack in
the DualBay. (See Chapter 4 for more information on batteries.)