Lenovo ThinkPad 770E-ED TP 770X User's Reference that shipped with the system - Page 38
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Functions of Your Computer The HDD-1 to HDD-4 icons are assigned to each hard disk drive in the following priority: 1. The primary hard disk drive (placed in the hard disk bay of the computer) 2. A hard disk drive in the UltraBay II 3. A hard disk drive in the UltraBay II tray of the docking station 4. A hard disk drive in the device space of the docking station 5. A hard disk drive connected to the computer with a SCSI connector For example, if you don't have the hard disk drive in the computer's UltraBay II but you have one in the docking station, that hard disk drive becomes HDD-2. If you are using a remote program loading (RPL) system through a token-ring card or some other network card, do the following: 1. Select Network and click on it. The "Speed" menu appears. 2. If you are using a token-ring card, select the speed you want (4 or 16), and click on it; then press Enter. If you are using a network card other than a token-ring card, such as an Ethernet card, you need not specify the RPL speed. Press Esc to exit this menu. If you select PCMCIA, representing, for example, ATA-3 HDD or a Flash memory card, and cannot start the system, disable the secondary IDE device and restart the system. Some cards might not be compatible with a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive. The CDROM icon is assigned to the CD-ROM drive in the UltraBay II. If you don't have a CD-ROM drive in the UltraBay II but you have one in the docking station, that CD-ROM drive becomes CDROM. If you have CD-ROM drives in both the UltraBay II and the docking station, the CD-ROM drive in the UltraBay II becomes CDROM. 24 IBM ThinkPad 770X User's Reference