U s e r I n s t a l l a b l e F e a t u r e s
Eject Button
Figure 4-2 Loading/Ejecting a 3.5” Floppy Disk
External USB
Floppy Disk Drive
Your LifeBook notebook has an external USB floppy disk drive which can read and write information on remov- able 1.44MB and 720KB floppy disks.
C A U T I O N
If you eject the disk while the Floppy Disk Drive Access indicator is active, there is a risk of damaging the data on the disk, the disk itself or even the disk drive.
P O I N T
Your LifeBook notebook is preconfigured to boot from a USB floppy drive. Reference the BIOS manual for fur- ther information on changing the default boot drive.
LOADING A DISK
To load a disk into your disk drive, follow these easy steps:
1.Orient the disk so that its label is facing upwards and the shutter side is pointing towards the drive. (Figure
2.Push the disk into the drive until the Eject button pops out and you hear a click.
P O I N T
When there is no disk in the drive, the Eject button is flush with your notebook.
EJECTING A DISK
To eject a disk from the disk drive, follow these easy steps:
1.Check that the Floppy Disk Drive Access indicator is inactive.
2.Press the Eject button. This will push your disk partially out of the drive.
3.Remove the disk.
PREPARING A DISK FOR USE
Before you can use a new disk, it needs to be prepared so your LifeBook notebook knows where to store infor- mation. This preparation is called formatting or initial- izing a disk. You will need to format new disks, unless they are preformatted. (Please refer to your operating system manual for
To prevent accidental erasure of the data stored on a disk, slide the “write protect” tab until a small hole is exposed. This sets the disk into a protected state where nothing can be added or removed. If you want to add or remove data on a protected disk, slide the “write protect” tab to close the small hole. (Figure
Write Enabled
Write Protected
Figure 4-3 Floppy Disk Write Protect
C A U T I O N
Formatting a floppy disk that already contains data will erase all of the information on the disk.
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