Compaq 228399-373 manual Removing a Disc from a Drive, Playing an Audio CD

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A CD-ROM drive reads CDs, CD-R, and CD-RW media. A DVD-ROM drive reads all CD media, plus DVD discs.

When you have finished listening to the CD, store the disc in the storage compartment on the front of your computer or in its protective case.

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To adjust the volume, refer to Adjusting the Volume in this chapter.

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If the CD-ROM, CD-RW, or DVD-ROM drive can’t play a disc, check to be sure that the disc is inserted with the label face-up and properly seated in the drive. The DVD-ROM drive takes longer to begin playback because it has to determine the type of media being played.

Removing a Disc from a Drive

1.Press the Load/Eject 1 button to open the drive door.

2.Carefully remove the CD or the DVD from the drive.

3.Press the Load/Eject 1 button on the front of the drive to close the door.

4.Store the disc in its protective case.

Playing an Audio CD

1. Press the Load/

Eject button to open the drive

door. Place the disc into the round area

of the slot, label

side facing upward for desktop

configuration. Hold the disc with label facing outward for the upright position. If the tray contains support tabs, carefully slide the disc under the tabs to correctly position it in the tray.

2.Press Load/Eject button to close the drive door.

3.If, after a few seconds, the disc does not automatically start playing, press the Play/Pause button on the keyboard.

4.Perform the following tasks using your Internet keyboard as needed:

Click the Pause button to pause play.

Click the Forward and Back buttons to skip tracks.

Click the Stop button to stop playing the CD.

Press the Eject button on the drive to remove the disc.

3-14 USING YOUR COMPUTER

MY PRESARIO—GETTING STARTED

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Contents My Presario Getting Started Agency Series CM Page Contents Using Your Computer Welcome to the Web Index Introduction Who Should Read This Guide? Using My Presario-Getting StartedComputer Illustrations and Features Symbols and Graphics UsedFind Information? Where CanSafety and Comfort SafetyHow Do I Find Information on the CD-ROM? Using My Presario-Learning More CDSetting Up Your Computer What’s in Back? What’s in Front?Plug In and Go Registering with Microsoft RegistrationSetting Up Your Printer Printer SetupSetting UP Your Computer Using Your Computer Keyboard Basics Getting to Know the Standard Keyboard KeysMain keys Arrow keys Function keys Keyboard Buttons Using CD/DVD Control ButtonsUsing Internet Zone Buttons Help G and My Program D buttons Using Quick Launch Web ButtonsAssigning.the My Program Button Adjusting the VolumeWaking Your Computer Putting Your Computer to SleepSleep indicates the computer is in the sleep mode Proprietary Internet services such as AOLUnderstanding the System Status Lights NumbersScroll Mouse Accessing Software and FilesMaking Screen Selections ScrollingAutoscrolling Turning on the Speakers SpeakersDiskette, Hard Drive, CD-ROM DVD-ROM, Zip DrivesDiskette Drive CD-ROM, CD-RW, or DVD-ROM Drive Using the Hard DrivePlaying an Audio CD Removing a Disc from a DrivePoint to Programmes, and then Compaq DVD Express Playing a DVD-ROM MovieCreating Your Own CDs Removing a Disk from the Zip Drive Inserting a Disk Into the Zip DriveInternet Video Camera Using Logitech QuickCam Internet Video CameraWelcome to Web What Is the Internet? What Is a Hyperlink?Basic Concepts Internet Connection Connecting with AOLWeb Searches Searching the Web Using AOLSetting Up Outlook Express E-mail MailTyping an E-mail Message Understanding E-mail Addresses Press the Instant E-mail button on the Internet keyboard Sending an E-mail Using Outlook ExpressReading Your Outlook Express E-mail Messages Content AdvisorRestricting Internet Content Checking Your Registration My Presario Web SiteCommon 5 Tasks Print Basics Using the Menu to PrintPlaying Digital Audio Files Digital Audio FilesGames Playing Preinstalled Games on Your ComputerSoftware Installing Software from a CD, DVD, or DisketteInstalling Software Downloaded from the Internet Need Some Help? Helpful Hints Entering Bios Cmos SetupUsing the QuickRestore CD QuickRestoreCompaq Support Audio CD-ROM, CD-RW, or DVD-ROM Certificate of Warranty for details Disk error hasNon-formatted To format the diskette Diskette has been Begin formatting the disketteMaintenance Wizard to repair the drive Problem persists, run the WindowsDiskette drive light stays on Improperly insertedDisplay Monitor Computer, press the Reset button again CommandsHard Drive Failed DriveInternet Access Keyboard and Scroll Mouse Memory Power Index CD/DVD-ROM See also ISP 3-4 Internet Video Camera See also Scroll Mouse problems See also mouse autoscrolling Index

228399-373 specifications

The Compaq 228399-373 is a highly regarded component in the realm of computing, specifically known for its use in various Compaq desktop systems. This product typically represents a memory module, one of the crucial elements in enhancing computer performance. Understanding its features, technologies, and characteristics is essential for anyone looking to upgrade or maintain their Compaq systems.

One of the primary features of the Compaq 228399-373 is its capacity. This particular memory module often comes with a capacity of 64MB, making it suitable for older software applications and operating systems prevalent at the time of its release. While 64MB may be modest by today's standards, during the late 1990s and early 2000s, this capacity was deemed efficient for basic computing tasks, including word processing, web browsing, and light multimedia.

The technology used in the Compaq 228399-373 is SDRAM (Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory). SDRAM plays a pivotal role in increasing the speed of data transfer rates between the memory and the processor. This technology allows the memory module to run in sync with the CPU clock, resulting in improved performance and system responsiveness.

The characteristics of the Compaq 228399-373 also include its compatibility. It is designed to work seamlessly with several Compaq desktop models, ensuring that users can easily replace or upgrade their existing memory without facing compatibility issues. When considering upgrades, it's essential to consult the specific system requirements and documentation to ensure optimal compatibility.

Additionally, the physical design of the Compaq 228399-373 adheres to standard DIMM (Dual Inline Memory Module) specifications, making installation a straightforward process. Users can easily install or replace the module themselves, provided they follow proper procedures to avoid static electricity damage.

In conclusion, the Compaq 228399-373 memory module stands out due to its capacity, SDRAM technology, and compatibility with Compaq systems. While it may appear outdated by modern standards, it played a significant role in its era and is a worthy consideration for maintaining legacy computing systems. Understanding these attributes helps users make informed decisions when upgrading their machines or seeking to preserve their existing setups.