Compaq 277958-001 manual Cd-Rom Xa

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Understanding Computer Terms

CD-ROM drive

A drive that reads a CD-ROM (or music CD) by shining a laser into the clear plastic base and interpreting the way the laser light is reflected by the shiny aluminum layer. The CD-ROM drive is read-only; it cannot write to a disc. Most modern drives can also read a CD-R (unless written in multi-sessions by a CD-RW drive). Only the newest multi-session CD-ROM drives can read a CD-RW written in multi-sessions.

CD-ROM XA

“XA” stands for Extended Architecture. CD-ROM XA is an extension of the Yellow Book standard, generally consistent with the ISO 9660 logical format, but designed to add better audio and video capabilities taken from the CD-I standard so that a CD-ROM could more easily be used for multimedia applications. CD-ROM XA was abandoned as an independent multimedia format, but Photo CDs are written in the CD-ROM XA physical format.

CD-RW (CD-Rewritable)

Media used in a CD-RW drive to record data that can be overwritten thousands of times. The clear plastic base is molded with a spiral track to ensure that the CD-RW drive follows the same spiral path as the one stamped on a conventional CD. The middle (recording) layer is a phase-change crystalline mixture. Sandwiched between two layers that draw away excess heat during the writing process, the phase-change layer gives the disc a metallic grey color. The media can be used for single-session or multi-session writing (recording different tracks on different occasions). Advanced multi-session technology is not backward-compatible. Only multi-read capable CD-ROM and newer DVD-ROM drives can read CD-RWs written in multi-sessions. Because of the lower reflectivity of the phase-change recording layer, older CD players and CD-ROM drives cannot read CD-RWs, even when written in a single session. CD-RW technology is improving, but the quality of recordings is not yet comparable to CD-R recordings.

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Learning More About Your Computer

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Contents Learning More About Your Computer MarchPage Contents Saving Energy Understanding Computer TermsModifying the Display To Modify the DisplayModifying the Keyboard Language Setting To Modify the Keyboard Language SettingClick Control Panel Click Printers and Other Hardware Modifying the Mouse PropertiesTo Modify Mouse Properties Click OK to apply the changes Using the Print Menu Shutting Down the ComputerPrinting To Shut Down the ComputerClick Print Playing GamesTo Use the Print Menu To Check Hard Disk Space Click My ComputerPlaying Digital Audio To Play Digital AudioTo insert a diskette Using the Diskette Floppy DriveInserting a diskette Removing a diskette To remove a disketteUsing the Hard Drive Using the CD or DVD Drive CD-ROM CD-RW DVD-ROM DVD-R/RWMultimedia Support Media ComparisonCD-R Inserting a CD or DVD To Insert a CD or DVDUsing Your Computer Drives To Remove a CD or DVD Removing a CD or DVDListening to Music To Adjust the Volume To Listen to MusicPlaying a Movie To Play a MovieCreating a CD Click All Programs, Compaq WinDVD, then Win DVD PlayerUses of the CD-RW Drive Maintaining the CD or DVD Drive CD-R and CD-RW Disc ComparisonRoutine Maintenance Guidelines Maintaining and ShippingTo Clean Up the Hard Drive Preventive MaintenanceCleaning Up the Hard Drive On the General tab, click Disk Cleanup Emptying the Recycle Bin Scanning the Hard DriveTo Empty the Recycle Bin To Scan the Hard DriveDefragmenting the Drive To Defragment the Hard DriveProtecting from a Virus Preparing for Shipping or Travel Using Power Management Properties dialog boxUsing the Power Options Properties To Adjust the Sleep Mode Sleep ModeAdjusting the Sleep Mode Manually Entering the Sleep Mode To Manually Enter Sleep ModeClick Performance and Maintenance Click Power Options Awaking From SleepHibernate Mode Adjusting the Hibernate ModeAwaking from Hibernation To Hibernate the ComputerUnderstanding Computer Terms Technical term for a computer program. See program Browser CD-DA CD-I CD-ROM XA CD-RW drive Information that can be processed by a computer. See digital See Windows desktop See folder See Microsoft Internet Explorer and Windows Explorer An older term for disk. See disk GIF Hardware See Microsoft Internet Explorer Hinged plastic case in which CDs are often stored See hyperlink Mailing list Microsoft Internet Explorer Arrow on the screen that moves with the mouse Multiread Program that lets you read and post messages to newsgroups Online shopping Tracks chosen to be played from a CD or DVD Brains of the computer. See microprocessor Program Right-click Scroll mouse Server Shortcut See Windows taskbar To send information to another computer on the Internet See Internet phone See World Wide Web Windows taskbar Learning More About Your Computer