Compaq 1900 Handling and Storing Diskettes, Enabling and Disabling the SuperDisk Accelerator

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3-14Mobile Internet PC Features

Enabling and Disabling the SuperDisk Accelerator

You have the ability to enable and disable the Staging Area of the SuperDisk Accelerator.

To enable the Staging Area, complete the following steps:

1.Right-click the SuperDisk Accelerator P icon on the Windows Taskbar. If the Staging Area is disabled, the Staging Disabled option will be checked.

2.Click Staging Enabled.

To disable the Staging Area, complete the following steps:

1.Right-click the SuperDisk Accelerator P icon on the Windows Taskbar. If the Staging Area is enabled, the Staging Enabled option will be checked.

2.Click Staging Disabled.

SuperDisk Accelerator Icon

The SuperDisk Accelerator P icon is located in you Windows Taskbar. SuperDisk Accelerator P icon changes color during different SuperDisk activity states. The following table describes what each color represents.

 

 

SuperDisk Accelerator Icon Colors

Color

 

Description

Light gray disk/

 

The Staging Area is enabled. No SuperDisk write activity is taking

yellow shutter

 

place.

 

 

Files/folders are being transferred to the SuperDisk diskette with the

Brown disk

 

Staging Area enabled. The color progressively turns to gray as the

 

data is written to the diskette. You can place your cursor over the icon

 

 

 

 

to display the amount of data transfer remaining.

Yellow disk

 

A file was successfully saved to a SuperDisk diskette and the file

 

remains open.

 

 

Light gray disk/

 

The Staging Area is disabled.

black shutter

 

 

 

Handling and Storing Diskettes

CAUTION: Do not ship or move your computer with a SuperDisk diskette in the drive.

`The diskette mechanism locks in place when a diskette is ejected to ensure the drive will sustain no damage during shipping or moving. The mechanism remains unlocked and subject to damage when a diskette is loaded. Use the cases provided with your SuperDisk diskettes for storing and transporting the diskettes.

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Contents Mobile Internet PC Features Guide Contents Mobile Internet PC Features Iii Index Text Conventions Using This GuideSpecial Messages TroubleshootingLocating Help GlossaryComments about this Guide Understanding Your Service and Support Options4Using This Guide Connections Introducing Your Mobile Internet PCChecking Your Connections Front Components Front of Your Mobile Internet PCInternet Zone Buttons and Status Lights United States All Other Countries Outside Using Your Keyboard to Access the InternetInternet Zone United States Service, and moreDisabling and Enabling the Internet Zone Buttons Reprogramming Your Internet Zone Buttons and Function KeysLeft Panel Components Left Panel of Your Mobile Internet PCRight Panel Components Right Panel of Your Mobile Internet PCBack Panel Components Back Panel of Your Mobile Internet PCBottom Components Bottom of Your Mobile Internet PCWedge Components Introducing Your Mobile Internet PCAttaching the Wedge to Your Computer Detaching the Wedge from Your Computer Inserting the Battery Removing the Battery Spare or Extra Batteries Charging the BatteryBattery Charging Time Unplugging the Computer from AC Power Plugging In Your Computer to AC Power18Introducing Your Mobile Internet PC Recovering from a Locked Program or System Mobile Internet PC FeaturesRecovering from a Locked Program Turning On Your Mobile Internet PCRecovering from a Locked System Turning Off Your Mobile Internet PC Properly Standard Off ModeFull Off Main Power Off Mode Using the Numeric Keypad Icon Lights up when Using the Scroll ButtonUnderstanding Your Computer Status Lights Using the Function Keys Function Keys Introducing Your SuperDisk Drive available on select models Adjusting the VolumeAdjusting the Volume Using Windows Inserting a Diskette Features of Your SuperDisk DriveUsing Your SuperDisk Drive Manually Ejecting a Diskette Ejecting a DisketteWrite-Protecting a Diskette Creating a Startup SuperDisk DisketteFormatting a SuperDisk Diskette SuperDisk Copy Disk Enabling and Disabling the SuperDisk Accelerator Handling and Storing DiskettesIdentifying Your Modem Performance FeaturesLearning About Your Modem Understanding Point-to-Point Connections 56K ITU V.90 StandardSetting Up a Network Connecting Your Mobile Internet PC to a NetworkHardware Installation Hardware RequirementsSelect Microsoft Installing the Network ProtocolsDo not use any blank spaces in the Computer name box Creating a Shared Folder Sharing FoldersFile Security Sharing a Folder Setting Up Printer SharingSharing Printers Disabling Printer Sharing Connecting to a Shared Printer\My Documents\Shared Files Mapping a Network Drive8Connecting Your Mobile Internet PC to a Network Adding More Memory Installing Memory Expansion ModulesUpgrading Your Mobile Internet PC 2Upgrading Your Mobile Internet PC What Are PC Cards? Inserting a PC Card PC Card TypesRemoving a PC Card Compaq-Compatible PC Cards PC Card Software Using Network PC CardsConfiguring PC Cards Vendor-Provided PC Card Software Index-1 IndexIndex-2 Index-3 Index-4