HP 1700T manual Removing a Disc, Manually Ejecting a Disc

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3-2Using Your CD or DVD Drive

Removing a Disc

To remove a disc from the drive, complete the following steps:

1.Press the Eject button on the drive.

2.Remove a disc from the tray, gently pushing down on the center spindle while pulling up on the outer edges. Avoid touching the surface of the disc.

3.Push the tray back into the drive until it locks into place.

Manually Ejecting a Disc

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

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

2.Insert a metal rod, 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 below. The tray slides should slide out.

Manually Ejecting a Disc

3. Push the tray back into the drive until it locks into place.

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Contents Identifying and Removing Computer Viruses Surfing the Internet Saving Energy with Sleep and Power Management Understanding Your Service and Support Options Troubleshooting Guide Safety and ComfortVii Viii Government Approvals13-9 Glossary IndexTable of Contents Using this Guide Text ConventionsLocating Help TroubleshootingSpecial Messages GlossaryUnderstanding Your Service and Support Options Comments about this Guide4Using this Guide Setting the Tapping and Double-Tapping Feature Using the TouchPadIntroducing Your Internet PC Setting the Edge Motion Feature Using Your Diskette Drive Identifying Your Storage DrivesIdentifying Your Hard Drive Size Using the Security SlotSecuring Your Mobile Internet PC Setting a Power-On Password Move to Set Supervisor Password. Press the Enter keyRemoving a Power-On Password Inserting and Removing a Disc Using Your CD or DVD DriveInserting a Disc Removing a Disc Manually Ejecting a DiscPlaying a non DVD Video CD Playing an Audio CDGo to Select CD Disc 4Using Your CD or DVD Drive Identifying Your Region Setting Using a Regionalized DVDChanging a Region Setting Play Settings Enlarging and Reducing the View Display OptionsViewing and Hiding the DVD Player Panel Hiding the TaskbarOn-Screen Control Buttons Display and Parental ControlsButton Title Description 10Using Your CD or DVD Drive Identifying and Removing Computer Viruses Using McAfee Anti-Virus SoftwareRecognizing a Computer Virus Scanning for Viruses Creating an Anti-Virus Emergency Diskette Using an Anti-Virus Emergency Diskette Keeping Your Anti-Virus Software Current 6Identifying and Removing Computer Viruses Customizing the Windows Desktop Introducing Microsoft WindowsWindows desktop is the basic Arranging Icons Selecting a BackgroundAdding a Screen Saver Windows Help Finding HelpMicrosoft Windows Starts Here available on select models Creating New Folders Searching for FilesClick Find Now Creating Shortcuts Deleting Files and FoldersUsing Microsoft Windows Accessories Installing Additional Software Installing Software from a CD or DisketteInstalling a Downloaded Program File 10Introducing Microsoft Windows Surfing the Internet Internet Addresses URLsChoosing an Internet Service Provider Understanding the World Wide WebUsing a Web Browser Microsoft Internet ExplorerAccessing a Search Engine Surfing TipsUsing a Search Engine 6Surfing the Internet Setting Up RingCentral Fax Sending and Receiving FaxesSending a Fax Receiving a FaxSending and Receiving Faxes What are Sleep and Hibernation? Saving Energy with Sleep and Power ManagementStandby Time-Out Default Sleep and Hibernation FunctionsTime-Out Default If your Importance of Hibernation ModeManual Press Power › Sleep and Hibernation FunctionsResuming from Sleep or Hibernation Mode Adjusting Power SettingsPutting Your Computer into Sleep Mode Click Control PanelPower Schemes Tab Alarms Tab Turning Off Sleep ModeChanging Your Power Management Settings in DOS Using a Surge Suppressor Recovering from a Loss of Electrical PowerPower Surges and Sags Restarting Your Computer After a Power FailureClick the Power Management æ icon Creating a Personal Power SchemeElectrical Storms Battery Operating Time Battery OverviewBattery Power Battery GaugesStoring the Battery Recycling the BatteryCalibrating the Battery Battery From the Running on Batteries columnMaximizing Battery Operating Time Correcting a Low Battery Condition Cleaning Your Internet PC Cleaning Your Internet PCBacking Up Your System Using SystemSave Using System Maintenance FeaturesClick System Tools, then choose Maintenance Wizard 10-1 Understanding Your Service and Support OptionsCompaq Support Compaq Support Tools10-2Understanding Your Service and Support Options Compaq Diagnostics Using Compaq Diagnostics10-3 Testing Equipment Select Interactive Mode or Unattended ModeSystem Record 10-5Select Shutdown Compaq Service Connection Compaq Service ConnectionTurning Compaq Service Connection On and Off OverviewHow it Works 10-7Internet Support QuickRestore QuickRestoreFull Restore 10-9System Restore 10-10Understanding Your Service and Support OptionsSelective Restore SystemSave Increasing the Size of the SystemSave PartitionCreating a QuickRestore Emergency Recovery Boot Diskette Using the QuickRestore Emergency Recovery Boot Diskette Reinstalling Deleted Drivers Installing Drivers for New HardwareDrivers 10-16Understanding Your Service and Support Options Understanding This Guide Troubleshooting GuideHelpful Hints 11-1Audio Battery CD or DVD Message appears Not reading driveAbort, Retry, Fail? Diskette drive isInformation to Diskette using Disk CopyCannot save Diskette My Computer G iconIs displayed when Cannot ejectCopying files to Display Fax Modem GamesMessage is Hard drive errorHard Drive DisplayedInternet InternetCannot connect to Buttons do notKeyboard or TouchPad Cursor jumps to a Defaults optionKeyboard or TouchPad Different locationTap to click option MemoryInsufficient memory Power PC CardsInternet PC appears Internet PC will notTurn on To have locked upContacting a Compaq Authorized Service Provider Power11-18Troubleshooting Guide Safety and Comfort 12-1Promoting a Safe and Comfortable Work Environment Take Action for Safety and ComfortImportant Choices Move AdjustKey Principles RelaxRemember Finding Your Comfort ZoneRange of Positions Vary Your PostureDifferent Tasks, Different Postures Organizing Your Adjustments12-5 Feet, Knees, and Legs Providing Enough Leg RoomGetting comfortable Back12-7 Forearms, Wrists, and Hands Dont Anchor Your Wrists12-9 Shoulders and ElbowsChecking Elbow Height Split KeyboardsResting Your Eyes Cleaning Your Monitor and GlassesEyes Having Your Eyes ExaminedMonitor Adjusting the Monitor HeightArranging Your Work Area Positioning the MonitorTilting the Monitor Adjusting Monitor Height for Bifocal and Trifocal UsersAdjusting Brightness and Contrast Eye HeightPositioning the Keyboard Keyboard and Pointing DeviceEliminating Glare and Reflections on Your Monitor Eliminating GlareUsing a Keyboard Tray Comfortably Adjusting the Keyboard Height and SlopeAligning the Mouse and Keyboard Arm Supports and a Palm Rest Using Arm SupportsUsing a Palm Rest For Pauses OnlyPapers and Books Using a Document HolderMinimizing Your Reach Phone On the Road Using a Notebook ComputerWorking in Comfort Seeking ComfortTransporting the Computer Typing StyleBeing Inventive Reaching for Keys and Key CombinationsKeep it Light Hunt-and-Peck TypingClean Frequently Adjusting Software ControlsPointing Style Aligning Forearms, Wrists, and Hands Using a Keyboard on a SofaSwitch Hands Pointing ComfortTake Breaks Taking Breaks and Varying Your TasksEven on a sofa Try it and see Vary Your TasksReduce Sources of Stress Breathe deeplyMonitoring Personal Tolerance Levels and Limits Monitoring Your Health Habits and ExerciseCultivating Health and Fitness From the Top Down Organizing Your AdjustmentsFrom the Ground Up Be InventiveSeated Position Self-CheckShoulders, Arms, Wrists, and Hands 12-28Safety and Comfort Monitor General Prevention Double-CheckProduct Safety Policy and General Practice Electrical and Mechanical Safety InformationIntroduction Installation Requirements Safety StandardsGeneral Precautions for Compaq Products Damage Requiring ServiceVentilation Mounting AccessoriesServicing Water and MoistureVoltage Select Switch Power SourcesAccessibility Internal BatteryExtension Cord Power CordsProtective Attachment Plug OverloadingSafety Check CleaningReplacement Parts Options and UpgradesPrecautions for Server and Network Products Precautions for Portable Computer ProductsSafety Interlocks and Enclosures Products with Casters Accessories and OptionsHot-Pluggable Power Supplies Floor Standing ProductsCompatibility External Television Antenna GroundingPower Lines Lightning ProtectionAntenna Grounding Safety and Comfort Compliance with Cdrh Regulations Precautions for Products with Laser DevicesLaser Safety Warnings Compliance with International RegulationsLaser Information Laser Product LabelAmerican National Standards Institute National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health NioshFor More Information Human Factors and Ergonomics SocietyInternational Standards Organization ISO National Safety Council LibraryOccupational Safety and Health Administration Osha TCO Information Center12-48Safety and Comfort European Union Notice Government Approvals13-1 Modifications Federal Communications Commission NoticeCables Japanese Notice Canadian NoticeAvis Canadien 13-3Telecom Network Approvals Regulations Governing the Use of ModemsRinger Equivalence Number REN 13-5Telephone Consumer Protection Act Canadian Regulations Governing the Use of ModemsTelephone Network Connection Babt Users NoticeSupraExpress 56i Pro Global Modem Desktop Products Only 13-713-8Government Approvals Auto Dialing with the Modem 13-9Hinweis für die Benutzung in Österreich Benutzerhinweise für besondere Bestimmungen in ÖsterreichBenutzerhinweise für besondere Bestimmungen in Deutschland WahlsperreBrugerinstruktioner i overensstemmelse med danske krav Speciale gebruiksinstructies voor NederlandNew Zealand Modem Statements Användarinstruktioner i överensstämmelse med svenska kravUppringningskod P och T Government Approvals Safety BatteriesLaser Assemblies Power CordsCdrh Regulations Laser Information German Ergonomics Notice Using the ComputerMobile Products German Ergonomics Notice Locating the Regulatory Compliance Markings Labels No.ComponentsManufacturing Site Energy Compliance Glossary Glossary-1Glossary-2 Glossary-3 Glossary-4 Device driver See driverGlossary-5 Glossary-6 Full duplex See duplexGlossary-7 Glossary-8 Glossary-9 Glossary-10 Glossary-11 Glossary-12 Glossary-13 Glossary-14 Random access memory RAM See memoryRead-only memory ROM See memory Glossary-15 Universal Resource Locator URL See Uniform Resource Locator Glossary-16Virtual memory See memory Glossary-17 Glossary-18 Index Index-1Index-2 Index-3 Index-4
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