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What happens if I leave a diskette in my diskette drive?
Shutting down your system with a diskette in the diskette drive can
damage the data on the diskette and the diskette drive itself. Always
remove a diskette before powering off.
What type of diskettes do I use in my diskette drive?
Your system ships with a 1.44-megabyte (MB) diskette drive. Use
3 1/2-inch high density (HD) diskettes. These diskettes are also called
double-sided, high-density (DSHD) diskettes. You can store 1.44 MB
of information on these diskettes.
Your diskette drive can also use double-sided, double-density
(DSDD) diskettes. These diskettes hold 720 kilobytes of data —
about half the amount of data that 1.44-MB diskettes hold.
CD-ROM reader
What is the drive designation letter for the CD-ROM reader?
The standard CD-ROM reader is assigned as drive Q. This letter can
change depending upon your configuration. You can find the letter
next to the CD-ROM icon in My Computer or in Windows Explorer.
How do you play a music CD?
Insert the CD into the CD-ROM reader. Open your AudioStation
sound software. Select CD Player and click the Play (
¾) button.
What happens if I inadvertently leave a CD in my CD-ROM
reader and power off?
This does no harm to either the CD reader.
What can damage a CD?
Scratching the surface or leaving a CD in the sun or on a hot surface
can damage a CD.
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