Compaq 800 manual Manually Ejecting a Disc

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Manually Ejecting a Disc

If you need to eject a disc when the power is off, complete the following steps to eject the disc manually:

1.Make sure the power is off and any external power sources are disconnected.

2.Insert a small rod or pin, such as a paper clip (approximately 1/16 inch in diameter and at least 3/8 inch in length) into the Manual Eject Hole and push firmly as shown in the figure above.

3.Remove the disc from the tray.

4.Gently push the tray back into the drive until it locks into place.

5-4 USING THE CD OR DVD DRIVE

PRESARIO MOBILE INTERNET PC BEYOND SETUP GUIDE

 

800 SERIES

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Contents Presario Presario Mobile Internet PC Page Contents Using Your Notebook Common Tasks Let’s Go Surfing Caring for Your Battery Glossary Index Introduction Where Can Find Information? Beyond Setup GuidePrinted Documents Safety and Comfort Guide Warranty CertificatePresario Operating System Manual Symbols Symbols and GraphicsGraphics € CautionSafety Disconnecting Your Notebook from the Power SourceProtecting Your Notebook During an Electrical Storm Series Your At a Glance Front Your Presario TouchPad Power Button Speakers DisplayComponents on Front Microphone Scroll Button KeyboardLower Front Panel Internet Zone Buttons and LightsNetwork Status Light Digital Audio Button Hard Disk Light Financial information To play MP3 musicMy Presario MoreFunction Keys Components on Left Side Left PanelDiskette, CD, DVD, or CD-RW Drive for Left Side USB PortComponents on Right Side Right PanelAir Vent IR PortBack Panel Components on BackExternal Monitor VGA Port Underside Battery Microsoft COA Battery StopperComponents on Underside Serial NumberSeries Using Your Notebook Plugging and Unplugging AC Power Power OnDo’s Don’tsWhy Use AC Power When I’ve Got a Battery? Power Button FunctionalityTurning Your Notebook On and Off Connecting and Removing the Battery Using Battery PowerCharging the Battery Optimizing Processor SpeedUse TouchPad Using the TouchPad Instead of a MouseLeft-Click Right-ClickProperties dialog box Tapping and Double-TappingEdge Motion Display Options Changing ResolutionAdjusting Brightness Reprogramming the Internet Zone Buttons Internet Zone ButtonsIdentifying Your Storage Drives Storage DrivesUsing the Diskette Drive Connecting the Diskette DriveInserting and Ejecting a Diskette Using the Modem FeatureUsing the LAN Connecting an IR Device Infrared FeaturePower-On Password Using the Security SlotSetting the Password SecurityRemoving the Password Press the Enter key on the Enter new Power-On password line Series Common Tasks Anti-Virus Software Using Anti-Virus SoftwareRemoving a Virus Recognizing a Computer VirusInstalling Software from a CD or Diskette Software and HardwareAdding and Removing Software Installing a Downloaded Program File Attaching Hardware Devices Select Specify a location Series Using the CD or DVD Drive Connecting the CD or DVD Drive CD or DVD DriveInserting a Disc Removing a Disc Manually Ejecting a Disc Disabling the Self-Starting Feature Audio CDs and Video DiscsPlaying Audio CDs Series Playing Non-DVD Video Discs DVDsUsing the DVD Player On-Screen Controls + Volume 3D Audio Mute ClosePlayer Minimize ¹ Help Button Title DescriptionChange Drive region? Setting the Play FeaturesIdentifying Your Region Setting Using Regionalized DVDsSelecting Your Region Setting Video Display Options Showing and Hiding the DVD PanelZooming the View Installing Adaptec Easy CD Creator CD-RW BasicsEasy CD Creator and Direct CD Take Two Creating Audio CDs Using Adaptec Easy CD CreatorCreating Data CDs Jewel Case Creator DirectCDCD Copier Preventing Buffer Underrun ErrorsAccessing Easy CD Creator User Information Series Let’s Go Surfing Basic Concepts What is the Internet?World Wide Web What is the World Wide Web?Web Servers Web Sites and Web PagesSurfing the Web Internet Service Provider ISPInternet Address URL ModemMail Search EngineWhat is a Browser? Using Microsoft Internet ExplorerBrowsers See also Choosing a Search Engine Search EnginesUsing a Search Engine Searching on the Web Accessing Files from the Internet Caring for Your Battery Using the Battery Battery CareStoring the Battery Checking Battery PowerRecycling the Battery Calibrating the Battery Battery CalibrationFrom Running on Batteries column Maximizing Battery Operating Time Battery Charging TimePurchasing Spare or Extra Batteries Connect the AC Adapter Fixing a Low-Battery ConditionSuspend Your Work Replace the Drained Battery with a Charged OneWhat is Power Management? Power ManagementUnderstanding Power Management Saving EnergyStarting and Ending Power Modes Service Preventive Maintenance Cleaning Your Notebook’s ExteriorCleaning the Keyboard Cleaning the TouchPad Cleaning the Display ScreenCaring for Your Presario Notebook Using Backup Devices Backup UtilitiesHard Disk Errors Using ScanDiskUsing Disk Cleanup Defragmenting Your Hard Disk Deleting Stored FilesHard Disk Space Management Checking the Hard Disk SpaceDeleting Unnecessary Files Using the Recycle Bin Service Solutions Basic Solutions Finding Solutions QuicklyHelpful Hints General Questions Frequently Asked QuestionsDisplay Questions How can I change the display settings on my Notebook?Questions about Sound My display monitor is blank. What should I do?There is no sound coming from my Notebook. What’s wrong? Questions about Upgrades Questions about MoviesQuestions about Peripherals Receive hard disk error messages. What is wrong? Error MessagesPresario Mobile Internet PC Beyond Setup Guide Audio and Video Solution TablesIs enabled With the TouchPad Video or Display Symptom Problem SolutionPower » light is Flashing Switch between the LCDBattery and Power Replace the battery Battery Symptom Problem Solution Cont’dLow Battery Beep, or a CD is Playing Not beep Alarm does not Interrupt play toBeen pressed Power plug is not Power Symptom Problem SolutionTo back Your Notebook Battery is fully Discharged or Not installed Insert a charged batteryLocked up TouchPad Down the Power » buttonVerify that the program is Certified by MicrosoftMass-Storage Following steps DriveAbort, Retry Double-click My Computer g iconWrite-protected Your informationDiskette Use another diskette orOperation restores When the operation isDrive failed Is displayed Operating system Diskette driveGame and Internet Messages and try your On the receiverCall again ISP connection is Connect to your ISPKeyboard and TouchPad Your keyboard Keyboard and TouchPad Symptom Problem Solution Cont’dTo select Shut Down Use the arrow keys toSet up to interpret Need adjustment Start button and point To SettingsAdjustment Double-click MouseMemory and PC Card See peripheral GlossaryGLOSSARY-2 Directory See folder Desktop See Windows desktopSee secure Web site DSL digital subscriber lineFloppy disk See diskette Html hypertext markup language See Microsoft Internet ExplorerLink See hyperlink GLOSSARY-8 See browser See hyperlinkGLOSSARY-10 See microprocessor GLOSSARY-12 Taskbar See Windows taskbar See right-clickWeb See World Wide Web Video phone See Internet phoneWindows Explorer a file management GLOSSARY-16 Index Power 2-2, 2-3, 2-6 INDEX-3 INDEX-4 Button 2-2 Audio 9-15, 9-19, 9-21, 9-24 CD INDEX-7 INDEX-8
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800 specifications

The Compaq 800 series was a line of personal computers that gained prominence in the 1990s, recognized for its robust performance and reliability. Designed primarily for business and professional users, the Compaq 800 series was built to meet the demands of a rapidly changing technological landscape.

One of the standout features of the Compaq 800 series was its powerful Intel processors. The series often came equipped with Intel Pentium processors, allowing users to perform multitasking efficiently and run demanding applications. The dependable processing power appealed particularly to corporate environments where performance and speed were crucial.

In terms of memory, the Compaq 800 series supported significant expansion capabilities, often accommodating up to 64MB of RAM in its earlier configurations and even more in later models. This made it suitable for running memory-intensive applications, a requirement for many businesses engaging in data processing, graphic design, and other resource-heavy tasks.

Storage was another strong emphasis of the Compaq 800 models. These computers typically featured a generous hard drive capacity, which allowed for ample data storage. Some configurations included options for larger capacity drives, catering to industries that handled significant amounts of information, such as finance and design.

Networking capabilities were integrated into the design, providing built-in Ethernet ports that facilitated seamless connectivity in office environments. This feature made it easier for users to connect to local area networks (LANs), enhancing productivity and collaboration among team members.

The Compaq 800 series also paid attention to user experience through its ergonomic design, incorporating comfortable keyboards and responsive mice. The systems supported various peripherals, expanding their versatility, and aiding in the transition to a more connected digital workspace.

With advancements in graphics technology, the Compaq 800 included options for enhanced graphics cards, enabling better visuals for applications and video playback. This was an essential characteristic for design professionals and anyone working in media-related fields.

Overall, the Compaq 800 series embodied the need for powerful, adaptable, and user-friendly computers in a corporate setting. Its combination of reliable processing power, expansive memory options, built-in networking, and ergonomic design aligned perfectly with the demands of the professional user, solidifying the series as a reputable choice in the landscape of personal computing during its peak years. The legacy of the Compaq 800 series continues to influence modern PC designs, reflecting the foundational technologies that shaped today’s computers.