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HP SureStore 5200ex Optical Disk Drive |
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HP SureStore 5200ex Optical Disk Drive |
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HP SureStore 5200ex Optical Disk Drive |
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User’s Guide |
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Edition 1 |
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HP Part No. C1114-90015 |
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Printed in: Greeley, CO USA |
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Printed in: Greeley, CO USA |
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© Copyright February 1998 |
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© Copyright February 1998 |
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Notice |
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Notice |
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This document contains information that is protect... |
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© Copyright February 1998 |
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© Copyright February 1998 |
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Printing History |
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Printing History |
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New editions of this manual incorporate all materi... |
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Typographical Conventions |
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Typographical Conventions |
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The following typographical conventions are used i... |
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Emphasis |
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Emphasis |
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Keycap |
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Keycap |
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Computer Output |
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Computer Output |
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WARNING Warnings call attention to a procedure or ... |
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WARNING Warnings call attention to a procedure or ... |
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CAUTION Cautions call attention to an operating pr... |
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CAUTION Cautions call attention to an operating pr... |
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NOTE Notes provide information that can be helpful... |
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NOTE Notes provide information that can be helpful... |
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In This Manual |
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In This Manual |
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This user’s guide includes: |
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Chapter 1 |
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Chapter 1 |
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Chapter 1 |
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set-up information for the HP SureStore Optical 52... |
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set-up information for the HP SureStore Optical 52... |
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Chapter 2 |
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Chapter 2 |
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information about choosing and using optical disks |
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information about choosing and using optical disks |
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Chapter 3 |
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Chapter 3 |
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front panel control description, operating instruc... |
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front panel control description, operating instruc... |
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Appendix A |
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Appendix A |
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Appendix A |
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supplies and customer support |
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supplies and customer support |
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Appendix B |
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Appendix B |
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Appendix B |
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operating this disk drive on a SCSI bus |
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operating this disk drive on a SCSI bus |
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Appendix C |
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Appendix C |
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safety and regulatory information |
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safety and regulatory information |
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Glossary of Terms |
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Index |
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1 Setting up the Disk Drive |
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1 Setting up the Disk Drive |
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Setting up the Disk Drive |
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Setting up the Disk Drive |
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This chapter discusses the environment, hardware a... |
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• preparing the environment |
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• preparing the environment |
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• preparing the environment |
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• understanding the rear panel |
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• understanding the rear panel |
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• setting the disk drive address |
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• setting the disk drive address |
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• choosing and setting the operation mode |
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• choosing and setting the operation mode |
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• connecting the disk drive to a host computer |
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• connecting the disk drive to a host computer |
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Preparing the Environment |
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Preparing the Environment |
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The following environmental factors will help ensu... |
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clearance requirements |
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clearance requirements |
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clearance requirements |
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A minimum of 70-80 mm (3 in) is required behind th... |
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location requirements |
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location requirements |
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location requirements |
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Position the drive away from sources of particulat... |
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rear panel: features |
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rear panel: features |
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rear panel: features |
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Identify the following rear panel features before ... |
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Figure 1-1 Rear Panel Features |
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Figure 1-1 Rear Panel Features |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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The following numbers correspond to the numbers in... |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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1 |
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SCSI ID switch |
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switch:SCSI ID |
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Used to set the SCSI ID. Refer to “Setting the SCS... |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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2 |
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Operation mode switch |
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switch:operation mode |
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Used to choose the operating mode and set your pre... |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Power connector |
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connector:power |
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Receptacle for the power cord. |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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4 |
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On/Off switch |
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switch:on/off |
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Used to switch power on or off. |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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5 |
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SCSI connector (with terminator attached) |
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connector:SCSI |
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50-pin high-density SCSI connector (Micro D-type).... |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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SCSI connector (with cable attached) |
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50-pin high-density SCSI connector (Micro D-type).... |
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connecting:host computer |
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connecting:host computer |
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connecting:host computer |
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The disk drive is a “narrow,” single-ended SCSI-2 ... |
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connecting:SCSI bus |
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connecting:SCSI bus |
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The SCSI ID you choose for this drive identifies t... |
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The following sections will describe the steps to ... |
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• Determine and set the drive’s operating mode |
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• Determine and set the drive’s operating mode |
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• Determine and set the drive’s operating mode |
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• Determine and set the SCSI ID of the drive |
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• Determine and set the SCSI ID of the drive |
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• Attach the bus cable and ensure the bus is prope... |
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• Attach the bus cable and ensure the bus is prope... |
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Setting the Operating Mode and |
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Setting the Operating Mode and |
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This drive may be operated in two modes: |
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• as an |
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• as an |
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• as an |
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operating:direct access device mode |
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operating:direct access device mode |
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operating:direct access device mode |
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In most cases, you can select the optical memory d... |
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In either mode of operation, you have the choice o... |
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The write verify configuration ensures that data i... |
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Writing data on a |
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When write verify is configured to ON, an addition... |
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write verify:setting the device mode |
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write verify:setting the device mode |
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1. Determine which operating mode you need (optica... |
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1. Determine which operating mode you need (optica... |
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1. Determine which operating mode you need (optica... |
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The following are the selections available on the ... |
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• 2 - optical memory device with write verify ON (... |
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• 2 - optical memory device with write verify ON (... |
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• 2 - optical memory device with write verify ON (... |
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• 0 - optical memory device with write verify OFF. |
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• 0 - optical memory device with write verify OFF. |
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• 1 - direct access device with write verify OFF. |
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• 1 - direct access device with write verify OFF. |
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• 3 - direct access device with write verify ON. |
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• 3 - direct access device with write verify ON. |
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write verify:setting the operating mode |
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write verify:setting the operating mode |
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write verify:setting the operating mode |
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a. Locate the operation mode switch on the rear pa... |
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a. Locate the operation mode switch on the rear pa... |
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a. Locate the operation mode switch on the rear pa... |
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b. Set the operation mode by pushing the button on... |
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b. Set the operation mode by pushing the button on... |
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• the button above the mode window decreases the n... |
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• the button above the mode window decreases the n... |
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• the button above the mode window decreases the n... |
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• the button below the mode window increases the n... |
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• the button below the mode window increases the n... |
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NOTE If you change the operation mode with power o... |
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NOTE If you change the operation mode with power o... |
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Setting the SCSI ID |
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Setting the SCSI ID |
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SCSI bus:disconnecting power |
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SCSI bus:disconnecting power |
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SCSI bus:disconnecting power |
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1. Turn drive power OFF (“4” on Figure 1-1). |
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1. Turn drive power OFF (“4” on Figure 1-1). |
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1. Turn drive power OFF (“4” on Figure 1-1). |
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2. Check which SCSI addresses are available. Usual... |
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2. Check which SCSI addresses are available. Usual... |
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The default SCSI ID setting of this drive is 4. |
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3. Locate the SCSI ID switch on the rear panel of ... |
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3. Locate the SCSI ID switch on the rear panel of ... |
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4. Set the SCSI ID by pushing the button at the to... |
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4. Set the SCSI ID by pushing the button at the to... |
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• the button above the ID window decreases the num... |
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• the button above the ID window decreases the num... |
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• the button above the ID window decreases the num... |
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• the button below the ID window increases the num... |
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• the button below the ID window increases the num... |
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NOTE If you change the SCSI ID with power on, you ... |
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NOTE If you change the SCSI ID with power on, you ... |
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Cabling and Termination |
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Cabling and Termination |
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cable:maximum SCSI length |
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cable:maximum SCSI length |
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cable:maximum SCSI length |
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cable:installation |
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cable:installation |
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cable:installation |
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cable:installation |
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2. Press the power switch on the rear of the optic... |
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2. Press the power switch on the rear of the optic... |
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3. Switch on the power to the host computer (or if... |
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3. Switch on the power to the host computer (or if... |
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NOTE For some host computers to recognize the opti... |
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NOTE For some host computers to recognize the opti... |
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4. Install the drivers appropriate for your host o... |
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4. Install the drivers appropriate for your host o... |
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The Software Architects drivers shipped with this ... |
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• MAC OS8 |
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• MAC OS8 |
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• MAC OS8 |
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• DOS |
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• DOS |
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• Windows 3.1 and Windows 95 |
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• Windows 3.1 and Windows 95 |
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• Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0 |
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• Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0 |
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NOTE A few platforms provide native support for th... |
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NOTE A few platforms provide native support for th... |
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A current list of platforms supporting this drive ... |
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www.hp.com/isgsupport/optical/index.html. |
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Configuring to an HP-UX 10.2 / 11.0 Host |
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Configuring to an HP-UX 10.2 / 11.0 Host |
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Obtaining HP-UX Patches |
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Obtaining HP-UX Patches |
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Your HP-UX system may require software patches to ... |
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If you have access to the World Wide Web, do the f... |
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World Wide Web addresses:finding HP-UX patches req |
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World Wide Web addresses:finding HP-UX patches req |
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World Wide Web addresses:finding HP-UX patches req |
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World Wide Web addresses:finding HP-UX patches req |
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http://www.hp.com/go/optical |
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2. Download the required patch IDs from the follow... |
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2. Download the required patch IDs from the follow... |
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USA http://us-support.external.hp.com EUROPE http:... |
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If you do not have access to the World Wide Web, d... |
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1. To obtain the current list of patches needed fo... |
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1. To obtain the current list of patches needed fo... |
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1. To obtain the current list of patches needed fo... |
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electronic mail addresses:HP-UX patches required |
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electronic mail addresses:HP-UX patches required |
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Subject: (none) |
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Text: (none) |
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2. To receive instructions for downloading require... |
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2. To receive instructions for downloading require... |
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[email protected] |
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Subject: (none) |
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Text: send guide.txt |
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3. Download the patches via email from the HP Supp... |
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3. Download the patches via email from the HP Supp... |
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Configuring the Drive in a 10.2 / 11.0 System |
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Configuring the Drive in a 10.2 / 11.0 System |
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Use the |
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1. Log into your host system as superuser, then ty... |
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1. Log into your host system as superuser, then ty... |
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1. Log into your host system as superuser, then ty... |
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2. Highlight and select Disks and File Systems. |
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2. Highlight and select Disks and File Systems. |
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3. Highlight and select Disk Devices. |
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3. Highlight and select Disk Devices. |
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4. Highlight the optical disk drive. (SAM calls it... |
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4. Highlight the optical disk drive. (SAM calls it... |
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5. Choose Add... and Not Using Logic Volume Manage... |
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5. Choose Add... and Not Using Logic Volume Manage... |
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Your HP-UX system configuration now includes the o... |
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2 Using Optical Disks |
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2 Using Optical Disks |
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Overview of This Chapter |
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Overview of This Chapter |
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Using Optical Disks |
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Using Optical Disks |
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The optical disks that you use with this drive are... |
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• choosing an optical disk type |
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• choosing an optical disk type |
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• choosing an optical disk type |
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• labeling optical disks |
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• labeling optical disks |
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• write-protecting optical disks |
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• write-protecting optical disks |
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• caring for optical disks |
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• caring for optical disks |
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NOTE The optical cartridges used in this drive are... |
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NOTE The optical cartridges used in this drive are... |
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Optical cartridges consist of an opto-magnetic med... |
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disks:high quality required |
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disks:high quality required |
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disks:high quality required |
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NOTE A list of Hewlett-Packard optical media cartr... |
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NOTE A list of Hewlett-Packard optical media cartr... |
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If you are not using HP media, please refer to the... |
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www.hp.com/isgsupport/optical/index.html |
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disks:choosing |
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disks:choosing |
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disks:choosing |
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Two disk types can be used in this drive: rewritab... |
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To choose which type of disks to use, consider the... |
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• Rewritable optical disks--data can be repeatedly... |
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• Rewritable optical disks--data can be repeatedly... |
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• Rewritable optical disks--data can be repeatedly... |
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• Write-Once optical disks--data can be written on... |
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• Write-Once optical disks--data can be written on... |
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• Both rewritable and write-once disks come in thr... |
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• Both rewritable and write-once disks come in thr... |
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NOTE Do not use write-once disks in a computer sys... |
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NOTE Do not use write-once disks in a computer sys... |
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disks:labeling |
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disks:labeling |
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disks:labeling |
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Make it a practice to label your optical disk cart... |
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• date of format or initialization |
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• date of format or initialization |
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• date of format or initialization |
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• disk owner (group, department, etc.) |
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• disk owner (group, department, etc.) |
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• storage purpose (backup, old version of operatin... |
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• storage purpose (backup, old version of operatin... |
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HP recommends using end labels as shown in Figure ... |
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disk:labels jamming shutter |
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disk:labels jamming shutter |
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disk:labels jamming shutter |
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Figure 2-1 Recommended Placement of Cartridge Labe... |
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Figure 2-1 Recommended Placement of Cartridge Labe... |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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disks:writeprotecting |
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disks:writeprotecting |
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Each side of an optical disk can be write-protecte... |
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With rewritable optical disks, write-protecting th... |
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With write-once optical disks, existing files cann... |
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Figure 2-2 Write-Protect Button Location |
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Figure 2-2 Write-Protect Button Location |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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disks:care of |
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disks:care of |
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Follow these guidelines to ensure that your optica... |
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• Do not expose disks to extreme magnetic fields. |
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• Do not expose disks to extreme magnetic fields. |
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• Do not expose disks to extreme magnetic fields. |
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• Do not expose disks to dust particles. |
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• Do not expose disks to dust particles. |
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• Do not expose disks to extreme temperatures or e... |
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• Do not expose disks to extreme temperatures or e... |
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• Do not drop the disks. |
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• Do not drop the disks. |
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• Do not open a disk's metal shutter and touch the... |
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• Do not open a disk's metal shutter and touch the... |
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• Do not take disks apart. |
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• Do not take disks apart. |
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• Do not insert disks with loosely-attached labels... |
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• Do not insert disks with loosely-attached labels... |
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• Remove old disk labels before applying new ones ... |
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• Remove old disk labels before applying new ones ... |
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• Store disks in a clean, safe place when they are... |
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• Store disks in a clean, safe place when they are... |
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disks:cleaning |
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disks:cleaning |
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disks:cleaning |
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Normally, an optical disk does not require cleanin... |
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CAUTION Be very careful when cleaning an optical d... |
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CAUTION Be very careful when cleaning an optical d... |
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Clean a disk only with a disk cleaning kit. Follow... |
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The order numbers for manual and automated disk cl... |
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3 Operating the Disk Drive |
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3 Operating the Disk Drive |
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Operating the Disk Drive |
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Operating the Disk Drive |
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This chapter explains the features used to operate... |
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Figure 3-1 Front Panel Features |
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Figure 3-1 Front Panel Features |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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Identifying Front Panel Features |
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The following list of features corresponds to the ... |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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1) |
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Disk slot |
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disk slot |
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The opening for inserting/retrieving optical disks |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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2) |
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Activity indicator |
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activity indicator |
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Lit when the drive is accessed and while the drive... |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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3) |
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Power indicator |
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power indicator |
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Remains lit while the power is on |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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4) |
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Eject tool opening |
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eject tool opening |
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An access hole for the eject tool. In an emergency... |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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5) |
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Eject button |
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eject button |
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World Wide Web addresses:HP-qualified support |
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disk drive:inserting disk |
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Pressed to eject the disk from the drive. The driv... |
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Loading a Disk Into the Drive |
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Loading a Disk Into the Drive |
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NOTE Use only the highest quality media in this dr... |
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NOTE Use only the highest quality media in this dr... |
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Insert the disk gently but firmly into the opening... |
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The drive automatically pulls the disk fully into ... |
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Ejecting a Disk Using the Disk Eject Button |
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Ejecting a Disk Using the Disk Eject Button |
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Press the eject button to the right of the disk sl... |
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Manually Ejecting Disks With Power Off |
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Manually Ejecting Disks With Power Off |
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The drive does not automatically |
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Follow these steps to manually remove a disk from ... |
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1. Disconnect all power to the drive. |
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1. Disconnect all power to the drive. |
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1. Disconnect all power to the drive. |
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2. Insert the eject tool into the small round hole... |
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2. Insert the eject tool into the small round hole... |
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3. Push the eject tool firmly. The disk will eject... |
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3. Push the eject tool firmly. The disk will eject... |
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NOTE After ejecting a disk, the drive remains in “... |
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NOTE After ejecting a disk, the drive remains in “... |
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Troubleshooting |
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Troubleshooting |
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Problem |
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Problem |
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Problem |
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What to Do |
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What to Do |
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troubleshooting:drive will not power on |
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troubleshooting:drive will not power on |
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troubleshooting:drive will not power on |
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• Check that the power indicator light on the driv... |
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• Check that the power indicator light on the driv... |
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• Check that the power indicator light on the driv... |
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• Check that the power indicator light on the driv... |
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If light is not ON, make sure the power switch on ... |
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• Check that the cooling fan is running (on rear p... |
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• Check that the cooling fan is running (on rear p... |
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If the fan is not running, check that the power co... |
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• If steps above are unsuccessful, refer to Append... |
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• If steps above are unsuccessful, refer to Append... |
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Problem |
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Problem |
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Problem |
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What to Do |
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What to Do |
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troubleshooting:host computer does not recognize d |
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troubleshooting:host computer does not recognize d |
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troubleshooting:host computer does not recognize d |
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• Ensure the disk is connected and ON. (The disk m... |
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• Ensure the disk is connected and ON. (The disk m... |
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• Ensure the disk is connected and ON. (The disk m... |
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• Ensure the disk is connected and ON. (The disk m... |
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The following steps attempt to bring the disk onli... |
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The following steps attempt to bring the disk onli... |
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• In Windows 95 and NT, rescan the bus. |
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• In Windows 95 and NT, rescan the bus. |
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- go to My Computer, Control Panel, System, Device... |
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• In HP-UX, use SAM to verify that the drive is on... |
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• In HP-UX, use SAM to verify that the drive is on... |
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- Follow the menus in SAM |
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- Follow the menus in SAM |
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• For Unix systems other than HP-UX, refer to the ... |
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• For Unix systems other than HP-UX, refer to the ... |
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• If the drive is the last one on the SCSI bus, ch... |
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• If the drive is the last one on the SCSI bus, ch... |
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• Check SCSI ID assignments and resolve any confli... |
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• Check SCSI ID assignments and resolve any confli... |
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• If steps above are unsuccessful, further informa... |
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• If steps above are unsuccessful, further informa... |
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• If an answer is not on the web site, go to Appen... |
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• If an answer is not on the web site, go to Appen... |
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Problem |
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Problem |
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What to Do |
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What to Do |
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troubleshooting:SCSI devices do not work |
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troubleshooting:SCSI devices do not work |
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troubleshooting:SCSI devices do not work |
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troubleshooting:SCSI devices do not work |
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• There is probably a conflict in SCSI IDs. Check ... |
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• There is probably a conflict in SCSI IDs. Check ... |
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• There is probably a conflict in SCSI IDs. Check ... |
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• There is probably a conflict in SCSI IDs. Check ... |
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• Refer to the instructions for your host adapter ... |
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• Refer to the instructions for your host adapter ... |
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troubleshooting:unable to read from disk |
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troubleshooting:unable to read from disk |
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troubleshooting:unable to read from disk |
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• Check power and connections. See “Drive won’t po... |
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• Check power and connections. See “Drive won’t po... |
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• Check power and connections. See “Drive won’t po... |
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• Check power and connections. See “Drive won’t po... |
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• Does the host computer recognize the drive on th... |
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• Does the host computer recognize the drive on th... |
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• Does the host computer recognize the drive on th... |
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• Does the host computer recognize the drive on th... |
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• Does the disk have a valid file system? |
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• Does the disk have a valid file system? |
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-If the disk does not have a valid file system, yo... |
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• Is write verify enabled to ensure that informati... |
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• Is write verify enabled to ensure that informati... |
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Continued on the next page |
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Problem |
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Problem |
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Problem |
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What to Do |
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What to Do |
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Unable to read from a disk (continued) |
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Unable to read from a disk (continued) |
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• Can you read from another disk? |
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• Can you read from another disk? |
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• Can you read from another disk? |
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• Can you read from another disk? |
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• Can you read from another disk? |
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• If in Windows 3.x, does your application support... |
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• If in Windows 3.x, does your application support... |
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• If in Windows 95 or NT and using 1,024 bytes per... |
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• If in Windows 95 or NT and using 1,024 bytes per... |
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• Is the environment dusty? If you are not having ... |
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• Is the environment dusty? If you are not having ... |
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• If steps above are unsuccessful, further informa... |
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• If steps above are unsuccessful, further informa... |
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• If an answer is not on the web site, go to Appen... |
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• If an answer is not on the web site, go to Appen... |
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Problem |
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Problem |
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Problem |
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What to Do |
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What to Do |
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troubleshooting:unable to write to a disk |
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troubleshooting:unable to write to a disk |
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troubleshooting:unable to write to a disk |
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• Check power and connections. See “Drive won’t po... |
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• Check power and connections. See “Drive won’t po... |
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• Check power and connections. See “Drive won’t po... |
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• Check power and connections. See “Drive won’t po... |
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• Check power and connections. See “Drive won’t po... |
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• Does the host computer recognize the drive on th... |
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• Does the host computer recognize the drive on th... |
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• Is there a valid file system on the disk? |
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• Is there a valid file system on the disk? |
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• If the disk does not have a valid file system, ... |
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• If the disk does not have a valid file system, ... |
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• If the disk does not have a valid file system, ... |
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• If the disk does not have a valid file system, ... |
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• If the disk does not have a valid file system, ... |
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• Is the disk one of the following capacities: 2.3... |
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• Is the disk one of the following capacities: 2.3... |
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• If in Windows 3.x and using 1,024 bytes/sector d... |
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• If in Windows 3.x and using 1,024 bytes/sector d... |
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• If in Windows 95 or NT and using 1,024 bytes/sec... |
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• If in Windows 95 or NT and using 1,024 bytes/sec... |
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Continued on the next page |
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Problem |
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Problem |
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Problem |
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What to Do |
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What to Do |
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Unable to write to a disk (continued) |
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Unable to write to a disk (continued) |
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• Eject the disk and check that the disk is a rewr... |
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• Eject the disk and check that the disk is a rewr... |
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• Eject the disk and check that the disk is a rewr... |
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• Eject the disk and check that the disk is a rewr... |
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• Eject the disk and check that the disk is a rewr... |
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• Try writing to another, similar disk. |
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• Try writing to another, similar disk. |
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• Is the environment dusty? If you are not having ... |
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• Is the environment dusty? If you are not having ... |
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• If steps above are unsuccessful, further informa... |
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• If steps above are unsuccessful, further informa... |
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• If an answer is not on the web site, go to Appen... |
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• If an answer is not on the web site, go to Appen... |
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troubleshooting:disk reads are slow |
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troubleshooting:disk reads are slow |
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troubleshooting:disk reads are slow |
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• Is the environment dusty? If you are not having ... |
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• Is the environment dusty? If you are not having ... |
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• Is the environment dusty? If you are not having ... |
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• Is the environment dusty? If you are not having ... |
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• Is the environment dusty? If you are not having ... |
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• If cleaning does not correct the problem, furthe... |
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• If cleaning does not correct the problem, furthe... |
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• If an answer is not on the web site, go to Appen... |
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• If an answer is not on the web site, go to Appen... |
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Problem |
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Problem |
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Problem |
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What to Do |
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What to Do |
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troubleshooting:disk writes are slow |
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troubleshooting:disk writes are slow |
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troubleshooting:disk writes are slow |
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• Is write verify enabled? The verification pass i... |
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• Is write verify enabled? The verification pass i... |
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• Is write verify enabled? The verification pass i... |
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• Is write verify enabled? The verification pass i... |
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• Is write verify enabled? The verification pass i... |
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• Is the environment dusty? If you are not having ... |
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• Is the environment dusty? If you are not having ... |
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• If cleaning does not correct the problem, furthe... |
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• If cleaning does not correct the problem, furthe... |
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• If an answer is not on the web site, go to Appen... |
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• If an answer is not on the web site, go to Appen... |
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troubleshooting:host adapter does not work |
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troubleshooting:host adapter does not work |
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troubleshooting:host adapter does not work |
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Check that SCSI IDs for the host adapter and the d... |
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Check that SCSI IDs for the host adapter and the d... |
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Check that SCSI IDs for the host adapter and the d... |
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Check that SCSI IDs for the host adapter and the d... |
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Check that SCSI IDs for the host adapter and the d... |
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troubleshooting:SCSI connector on host computer an |
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troubleshooting:SCSI connector on host computer an |
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troubleshooting:SCSI connector on host computer an |
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Get a cable with the correct connector types. See ... |
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Get a cable with the correct connector types. See ... |
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Get a cable with the correct connector types. See ... |
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Get a cable with the correct connector types. See ... |
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Get a cable with the correct connector types. See ... |
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If the suggestions in the troubleshooting table do... |
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A Supplies and Customer Support |
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A Supplies and Customer Support |
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supplies |
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supplies |
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supplies |
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This section provides information on the following... |
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• supplies and accessories |
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• supplies and accessories |
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• supplies and accessories |
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• HP customer support |
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• HP customer support |
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Supplies and Accessories |
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Supplies and Accessories |
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A full range of computer supplies may be ordered t... |
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Call 1-800-752-0900 for the location of your neare... |
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To contact a Hewlett-Packard sales representative,... |
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To phone HP Direct call 1-800-538-8787; or write t... |
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HP Direct Hewlett-Packard ... |
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See Table A-1 for a list of basic supplies and acc... |
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Table A-1 Basic Supplies and Accessories |
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Table A-1 Basic Supplies and Accessories |
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HP Part Number |
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5.2- and 4.7-Gbyte Optical Disks |
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5.2- and 4.7- |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Rewritable optical disk (2,048 bytes/sector, 5.2 G... |
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88147J |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Rewritable optical disk (2,048 bytes/sector, 5.2 G... |
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C6299J |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Write-once optical disk (2,048 bytes/sector, 5.2 G... |
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88146J |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Write-once optical disk (2,048 bytes/sector, 5.2 G... |
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C6298J |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Rewritable optical disk (1,024 bytes/sector, 4.7 G... |
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88143J |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Rewritable optical disk (1,024 bytes/sector, 4.7 G... |
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C2589J |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Write-once optical disk (1,024 bytes/sector, 4.7 G... |
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88145J |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Write-once optical disk (1,024 bytes/sector, 4.7 G... |
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C2591J |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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2.6- and 2.3-Gbyte Optical Disks |
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2.6- and 2.3-Gbyte Optical Disks |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Rewritable optical disk (1,024 bytes/sector, 2.6 G... |
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92280F |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Rewritable optical disk (1,024 bytes/sector, 2.6 G... |
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C2589F |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Write-once optical disk (1,024 bytes/sector, 2.6 G... |
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92290F |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Write-once optical disk (1,024 bytes/sector, 2.6 G... |
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C2591F |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Rewritable optical disk (512 bytes/sector, 2.3 Gby... |
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92279F |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Rewritable optical disk (512 bytes/sector, 2.3 Gby... |
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C2588F |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Write-once optical disk (512 bytes/sector, 2.3 Gby... |
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92289F |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Write-once optical disk (512 bytes/sector,2.3 Gbyt... |
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C2590F |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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SCSI Cables |
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SCSI Cables |
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50-Pin Low-Density to 50-Pin High Density, male-to... |
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50-Pin Low-Density to 50-Pin High Density, male-to... |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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1.0 m (3.3 ft.) bail to thumb screw |
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K2296 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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1.5 m (4.9 ft.) bail to thumb screw |
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K2297 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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0.9 m (2.9 ft.) thumb screw to thumb screw |
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K2294 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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1.5 m (4.9 ft.) thumb screw to thumb screw |
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K2295 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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SCSI Terminators |
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SCSI Terminators |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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50-pin active high-density (molded) |
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C2904A |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Disk Cleaners |
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Disk Cleaners |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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RA-2 Manual Disk Cleaner ProDisk Corporation US Te... |
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N/A |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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KA-1 Automatic Disk Cleaner ProDisk (see above) (a... |
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N/A |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Documents |
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Documents |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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User’s Guide (replacement or additional) |
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C1114-90015 |
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Hewlett-Packard Customer Support |
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Hewlett-Packard Customer Support |
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If your drive fails during the warranty period, an... |
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• Consult the Quick FAX or HP FIRST (FAX informati... |
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• Consult the Quick FAX or HP FIRST (FAX informati... |
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• Consult the Quick FAX or HP FIRST (FAX informati... |
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• Consult one of the computer/modem connectivity s... |
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• Consult one of the computer/modem connectivity s... |
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• Contact your authorized HP dealer distributor |
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• Contact your authorized HP dealer distributor |
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NOTE Before calling, please record the following i... |
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NOTE Before calling, please record the following i... |
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- model number of the drive |
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- serial number of the drive |
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- brand and model of your host computer ... |
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- host computer operating system |
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- any software package you are using to ... |
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Should you need additional support, call the Custo... |
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If your drive fails after the warranty period, con... |
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Faxback Services |
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Faxback Services |
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Quick FAX and HP FIRST are automated systems that ... |
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Simply dial the FAX number from a touch tone telep... |
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Asia-Pacific |
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Asia-Pacific |
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Australia |
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(03) 9272 2627 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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China |
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China |
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(8610)-6505 5280 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Hong Kong |
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2506 2422 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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India |
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+91 11 682 6041 |
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Indonesia |
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(21) 352 2044 |
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Japan |
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(3) 3335-8622 |
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Korea |
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(02) 769-0543 |
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Malaysia |
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(03) 290 2478 |
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Netherlands |
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0800 22 2420 |
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New Zealand |
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(09) 356 6642 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Singapore |
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(65) 291-7951 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Taiwan |
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(02) 719 5589 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Thailand |
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Thailand |
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(02) 661 3511 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Europe |
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Europe |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Austria |
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0660 8128 |
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Belgium |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Dutch |
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0800 11906 |
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French |
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800 17043 |
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Denmark |
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800 10453 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Finland |
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0800 13134 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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France |
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05 905900 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Germany |
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0130 810 061 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Italy |
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1678 59020 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Netherlands |
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06 022 2420 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Norway |
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800 11319 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Spain |
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900 993123 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Sweden |
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020 795743 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Switzerland |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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German |
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0800 55 1526 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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French |
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0800 55 1527 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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United Kingdom |
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0800 960271 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Other locations in Europe (toll line) |
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+31 20 681 5792 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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North and South America and Canada |
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North and South America and Canada |
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(800) 368-9673 or (970) 635-1510 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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All other countries (to the US) |
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All other countries (to the US) |
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(970) 635-1510 |
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Electronic Support Services |
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Electronic Support Services |
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For 24-hour access to information over your modem,... |
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On-line Service Providers |
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On-line Service Providers |
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Technical information is available on CompuServe a... |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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CompuServe |
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HP systems Forum, Go HPSYS |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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America Online |
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HP forum, Go HPSTOR |
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AccessHP and Support on the World Wide Web |
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AccessHP and Support on the World Wide Web |
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Product and support information is available on th... |
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Product information - www.... |
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Telephone Support During Warranty |
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Telephone Support During Warranty |
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To speak with someone for technical assistance wit... |
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NOTE Before calling, please record the following i... |
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NOTE Before calling, please record the following i... |
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- model number of the drive |
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- serial number of the drive |
48 |
- brand and model of your host computer ... |
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- host computer operating system |
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- any software package you are using to ... |
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US - America’s Customer Support Center |
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US - America’s Customer Support Center |
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Monday - Friday, 7am - 5pm Mountain Time (970) 6... |
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Europe - European Customer Support Center |
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Europe - European Customer Support Center |
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Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 5pm Netherlands Time |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Austria |
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0660 6386 |
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Germany |
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0180 5 25 81 43 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Belgium |
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Netherland |
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020 606 8751 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Dutch |
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02 626 8806 |
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Norway |
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22 11 6299 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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French |
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02 626 8807 |
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Portugal |
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01 441 7199 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Denmark |
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3929 4099 |
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Spain |
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902 321 123 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Finland |
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0203 47288 |
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Sweden |
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08 619 2170 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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France |
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04 50 43 9853 |
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Switzerland |
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0848 80 11 11 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Ireland |
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01 622 5525 |
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United Kingdom |
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0171 512 5202 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Italy |
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02 26410350 |
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English language support from other European count... |
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English language support from other European count... |
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... |
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Asia-Pacific - HP Customer Support Center |
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Asia-Pacific - HP Customer Support Center |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Australia |
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8:30 - 17:30 Mon-Fri |
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(03) 9272-8000 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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China |
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8:30 - 17:30 Mon-Fri |
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(8610) 62625666 x5602, 5609, 5611, 5612 (8610) ... |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Japan |
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9:00 - 1200 13:00 - 17:00 Mon-Fri |
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(3) 3335-8338 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Korea |
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8:30 - 1900 Mon-Fri |
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(02) 3270-0700/ 080-999-0700 (toll free) |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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New Zealand |
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8:30 - 16:00 Wed AEST |
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(09) 356-6640 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Singapore |
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9:00 - 17:00 Mon - Fri |
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(65) 271-7233 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Taiwan |
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8:30 - 17:30 Mon - Fri |
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(02)717-9609 |
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Elsewhere in the World to the US |
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Elsewhere in the World to the US |
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... |
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Telephone Support After Warranty |
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Telephone Support After Warranty |
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NOTE Before calling, please record the following i... |
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NOTE Before calling, please record the following i... |
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- model number of the drive |
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- serial number of the drive |
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- brand and model of your host computer ... |
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- host computer operating system |
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- any software package you are using to ... |
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North and South America and Canada |
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North and South America and Canada |
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Using your VISA, MasterCard, or American Express c... |
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(800) 810-0130 - Per incident fee of $25.00 charge... |
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(900) 555-1800 - $2.50 per minute up to a maximum ... |
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Prices are subject to change without notice. |
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Europe |
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Europe |
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Call the numbers listed in the “Telephone Support ... |
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Elsewhere in the World |
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Elsewhere in the World |
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Contact your authorized HP dealer/distributor or t... |
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Additional Telephone Support |
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Additional Telephone Support |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Singapore Customer Care-Line for End-Users |
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(65) 272-5300 |
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HP Reseller Locator Numbers |
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HP Reseller Locator Numbers |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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US |
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(800) 752-0900 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Canada |
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(800) 387-3867 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Mexico and South America |
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(305) 267-4220 |
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Warranty |
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Warranty |
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HP PRODUCT... |
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C1114J... |
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1. HP warrants HP hardware, accessories and suppli... |
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2. HP warrants that HP software will not fail to e... |
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3. HP does not warrant that the operation of HP pr... |
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4. HP products may contain remanufactured parts eq... |
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5. The warranty period begins on the date of deliv... |
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6. Warranty does not apply to defects resulting fr... |
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7. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, THE ABOVE W... |
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8. HP will be liable for damage to tangible proper... |
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9. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, THE REMEDIE... |
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Obtaining Service |
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Obtaining Service |
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To maintain the warranty, you must have your optic... |
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Before you send your optical drive to a Hewlett-Pa... |
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Service After the Warranty Period Expires |
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Service After the Warranty Period Expires |
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If your optical drive fails after the warranty per... |
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Repacking guidelines for returning your optical dr... |
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Repacking guidelines for returning your optical dr... |
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1. Remove your optical disk from the drive. |
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1. Remove your optical disk from the drive. |
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1. Remove your optical disk from the drive. |
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2. Use the original shipping container and packing... |
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2. Use the original shipping container and packing... |
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3. Enclose the completed Service Information Form ... |
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3. Enclose the completed Service Information Form ... |
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Service Information Form |
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Service Information Form |
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Make a photocopy of this form, complete it, and sh... |
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Who is returning this drive? |
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Who is returning this drive? |
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Company/Institution_______________________________... |
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What is being sent? |
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What is being sent? |
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Model Number_____________________ Serial Number __... |
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How will you pay for the repairs? |
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How will you pay for the repairs? |
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Except for contract and warranty services, a credi... |
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Warranty: purchased/received date ________________... |
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What needs to be done? |
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What needs to be done? |
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Describe the conditions at the time of failure. (W... |
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Hewlett-Packard Service Centers |
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Hewlett-Packard Service Centers |
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Hewlett-Packard Service in the US |
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Hewlett-Packard Service in the US |
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Before shipping the optical disk drive for service... |
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Hewlett-Packard Company |
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46732 Lakeview Boulevard |
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Fremont, California 94538-6534 |
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Telephone (650) 694-3650 |
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Hewlett-Packard Service Worldwide |
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Hewlett-Packard Service Worldwide |
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Hewlett-Packard products are sold and supported wo... |
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For information about where to have your optical d... |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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European Customer Support Center |
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(+44) 171 512 5202 (English) 0180 5 25 81 43 (Germ... |
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B Operating This Drive on a SCSI Bus |
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B Operating This Drive on a SCSI Bus |
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A Brief Overview of SCSI |
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A Brief Overview of SCSI |
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General |
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General |
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The Small Computer System Interface (SCSI), is a c... |
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The SCSI Bus |
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The SCSI Bus |
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The common SCSI buses are 50-pin and 68-pin. The 5... |
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Initiators and Targets |
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Initiators and Targets |
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SCSI devices on the bus are either “initiators” or... |
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Initiators and targets identify themselves on the ... |
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The narrow SCSI bus, with its eight data lines, ca... |
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Priority of IDs ascends from lowest to highest but... |
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The diagram below shows the linear addressing of a... |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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LUN Addressing |
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This drive does not support logical unit numbering... |
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Transfer Rates on the Bus |
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Transfer Rates on the Bus |
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Initially, the SCSI specification defined a 5 MB/s... |
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Termination |
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Termination |
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To keep signals on the SCSI bus from being reflect... |
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Depending on your SCSI device, termination is supp... |
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Termination is always at both physical ends of the... |
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Single-ended and Differential Interfaces |
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Single-ended and Differential Interfaces |
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(This drive does not support differential SCSI. Th... |
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The SCSI bus is electrically implemented in two wa... |
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The differential bus uses two lines for each signa... |
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Connectors |
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Connectors |
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Narrow devices (50-pin) use the following connecto... |
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• 50-pin low-density clip Centronics-type (externa... |
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• 50-pin low-density clip Centronics-type (externa... |
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• 50-pin low-density clip Centronics-type (externa... |
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This is a large connector that is similar to a pri... |
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• 50-pin high density Micro D (using thumbscrews o... |
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• 50-pin high density Micro D (using thumbscrews o... |
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• This connector is similar to a D-type connector,... |
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• This connector is similar to a D-type connector,... |
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• 50-pin low-density ribbon (usually internal to t... |
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• 50-pin low-density ribbon (usually internal to t... |
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Wide devices (68- pin) use the following connector... |
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• 68-pin high density Micro D connector (external) |
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• 68-pin high density Micro D connector (external) |
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• 68-pin high density Micro D connector (external) |
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This connector is similar to a D-type connector, b... |
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• 68-pin high density ribbon (usually internal to ... |
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• 68-pin high density ribbon (usually internal to ... |
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NOTE For more complete information on the theory a... |
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NOTE For more complete information on the theory a... |
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The SCSI Bus and This Drive |
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The SCSI Bus and This Drive |
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This drive is a “fast and narrow” SCSI device that... |
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When deciding on whether to have multiple devices ... |
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• How are the devices going to be used? What perfo... |
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• How are the devices going to be used? What perfo... |
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• How are the devices going to be used? What perfo... |
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• If the decision is made to have multiple devices... |
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• If the decision is made to have multiple devices... |
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Consider the quantity of data that the bus will ha... |
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Mixing Wide and Narrow Devices |
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Mixing Wide and Narrow Devices |
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An a preliminary note to this discussion, HP highl... |
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Connecting devices of the same bus width, such as ... |
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This method should only be implemented by an exper... |
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Because a narrow device only has a 50-pin connecto... |
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The lower eight data lines transfer commands and m... |
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If mixing narrow and wide devices is unavoidable, ... |
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It is very important that the 68-pin to 50-pin cab... |
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Cable Lengths |
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Cable Lengths |
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The drive can be mounted only on a single-ended SC... |
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Termination |
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Termination |
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• Refer to the documentation that comes with your ... |
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• Refer to the documentation that comes with your ... |
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• Refer to the documentation that comes with your ... |
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• Use active terminators on the single-ended bus t... |
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• Use active terminators on the single-ended bus t... |
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• Never terminate the bus at any place except the ... |
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• Never terminate the bus at any place except the ... |
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• If devices are on both sides of the host compute... |
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• If devices are on both sides of the host compute... |
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General |
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• Do not connect a single-ended bus to a different... |
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• Do not connect a single-ended bus to a different... |
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• Do not connect a single-ended bus to a different... |
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NOTE For current information on issues relating to... |
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NOTE For current information on issues relating to... |
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C Safety and Regulatory Information |
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C Safety and Regulatory Information |
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Chapter Overview |
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Chapter Overview |
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This section contains important safety and regulat... |
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CDRH Regulations (USA Only) |
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CDRH Regulations (USA Only) |
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The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CD... |
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WARNING Use of controls, adjustments or performing... |
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WARNING Use of controls, adjustments or performing... |
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NOTE Complies with 21 CFR Chapter 1 Subchapter J. |
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NOTE Complies with 21 CFR Chapter 1 Subchapter J. |
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Laser Class Information: A black on yellow label w... |
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United Kingdom Telecommunications Act 1984 |
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United Kingdom Telecommunications Act 1984 |
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The HP SureStore Optical 5200ex jukeboxes are appr... |
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EC Declaration of Conformity |
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EC Declaration of Conformity |
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Herstellerbescheinigung |
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Diese Information steht im Zusammenhang mit den An... |
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Schalldruckpegel Lp < 70 dB(A) |
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• am arbeitsplatz |
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• am arbeitsplatz |
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• am arbeitsplatz |
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• normaler betrieb |
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• normaler betrieb |
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• nach ISO 7779:1988/EN 27779:1991 (Typprüfung) |
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• nach ISO 7779:1988/EN 27779:1991 (Typprüfung) |
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English Translation of German Sound Emission Direc... |
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English Translation of German Sound Emission Direc... |
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This statement is provided to comply with the requ... |
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• at operator position |
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• at operator position |
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• at operator position |
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• normal operation |
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• normal operation |
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• according to ISO 7779: 1988/EN 27779: 1991 (type... |
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• according to ISO 7779: 1988/EN 27779: 1991 (type... |
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Turvallisuusyhteenveto |
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Turvallisuusyhteenveto |
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Laserturvallisuus |
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Laserturvallisuus |
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LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE |
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LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE |
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LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE |
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KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT |
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KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT |
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HP SureStore Optical 5200ex optiset levymuistiasem... |
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VAROITUS ! |
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VAROITUS ! |
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VAROITUS ! |
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Laitteen käyttäminen muulla kuin käyttöohjeessa ma... |
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VARNING ! |
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VARNING ! |
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VARNING ! |
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Om apparaten används på annat sätt än i bruksanvis... |
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Huolto |
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Huolto |
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HP SureStore Optical 5200ex levymuistiasemien sisä... |
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VARO ! |
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VARO ! |
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VARO ! |
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Mikäli luku-/kirjoitusyksikön suojakotelo avataan ... |
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VARNING ! |
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VARNING ! |
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VARNING ! |
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Om skyddshöljet av den optiska drivmodulen öppnas ... |
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Aallonpituus |
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Aallonpituus |
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Aallonpituus |
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680 nm |
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680 nm |
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Teho |
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Teho |
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60 mW |
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60 mW |
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Turvallisuusluokka |
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Turvallisuusluokka |
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3B |
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3B |
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English Translation of Finland Regulatory Informat... |
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English Translation of Finland Regulatory Informat... |
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LASER SAFETY SUMMARY |
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The jukeboxes were type approved in Finland for la... |
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WARNING ! |
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WARNING ! |
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WARNING ! |
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The use of the product otherwise than specified in... |
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SERVICE |
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SERVICE |
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SERVICE |
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There are no user serviceable parts inside the juk... |
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WARNING ! |
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WARNING ! |
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WARNING ! |
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If the enclosure of the optical drive mechanism is... |
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Wavelength |
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Wavelength |
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Wavelength |
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680 nm |
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680 nm |
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Power |
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Power |
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60 mW |
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60 mW |
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Class |
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Class |
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3B laser |
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3B laser |
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Japanese VCCI Statement |
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Japanese VCCI Statement |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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This equipment is in the Class B category informat... |
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Glossary |
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Glossary |
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C-D |
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C-D |
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cartridge |
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cartridge |
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A plastic enclosure that contains an optical disk.... |
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A plastic enclosure that contains an optical disk.... |
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disk |
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disk |
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See optical disk. |
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See optical disk. |
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driver |
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driver |
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A program that allows the operating system to comm... |
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A program that allows the operating system to comm... |
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M-O |
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M-O |
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magneto-optical |
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magneto-optical |
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A type of optical technology which uses a laser to... |
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A type of optical technology which uses a laser to... |
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multifunction drive |
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multifunction drive |
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An optical disk drive that supports both rewritabl... |
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An optical disk drive that supports both rewritabl... |
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optical disk |
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optical disk |
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A term synonymous with the 5.25-inch magneto-optic... |
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A term synonymous with the 5.25-inch magneto-optic... |
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R-T |
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R-T |
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rewritable optical |
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rewritable optical |
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An optical disk technology in which data can be re... |
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An optical disk technology in which data can be re... |
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SCSI |
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SCSI |
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An acronym for the Small Computer Systems Interfac... |
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An acronym for the Small Computer Systems Interfac... |
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terminator |
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terminator |
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A resistor array device used for electrically term... |
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A resistor array device used for electrically term... |
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W |
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W |
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write-once |
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write-once |
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An additional operating mode available with multif... |
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An additional operating mode available with multif... |
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write protect |
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write protect |
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A feature that prevents data from being written to... |
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A feature that prevents data from being written to... |
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