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5Press the device in firmly.

If you properly seat the device, you should hear a click.

If you do not properly seat the device, it will be loose within the media bay. Reseat the device.

6Turn on the computer.

Installing a Media Device for Windows NT 4.0 With Softex Docking Services

Windows NT with Softex Docking services allows hot-swapping of devices from the media bay. For more information, see "Docking With Windows NT and Softex Docking Services" and the Softex Docking Services User's Guide at http://support.dell.com.

Securing the C/Dock II Expansion Station

Security Features

The docking device has the following security features:

An eject/locking lever that allows you to secure and eject your computer. The back position secures the computer to the C/Dock II Expansion Station. The middle position allows you to use the docking device without securing it. The front position ejects the computer from the docking device. Push the eject/locking lever to the back position to use the padlock security lock and the security lock slot.

A spring-loaded latch on the front of the base that fits into a security slot on the bottom of the computer secures the computer to the docking control base. Not all Dell portable computers have the security slot.

A secured top cover that blocks access to Peripheral Card Interconnect (PCI) Card removal.

A secured media-bay eject button that blocks removal of media bay devices.

An immobilized catch latch to deter unauthorized computer removal.

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