HP a1080d, a1005.uk, a1020d, a1040a Storing CDs, DVDs, or memory cards, Docking a peripheral device

Models: a1109.uk a1005.uk a1140a a1080d a1160a a1020d a1180d a1029.uk a1120a a1060a a1088d a1138hk a1020in a1040a a1120in a1020a a1085d

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The bay design allows you to place a device and thread the USB or FireWire (IEEE 1394) data cable and the power cord underneath the rear top cover to the connectors on the back of the PC. If you have problems inserting or removing cables in the cable tunnel, remove the rear top cover as described at the end of this section.

Your PC may look different from the one shown here. Components and location, availability, and number of connectors may vary.

Multistorage bay chassis figure 1

A

B

Storing CDs, DVDs, or memory cards

To store CDs and DVDs, open the bay cover (A in multistorage bay chassis figure 1) and gently lift the two sections to form the spindle (B in figure 1). You can store up to ten discs.

To store memory cards, open the top cover and, if necessary, lower the two spindle sections (A in figure 1).

Docking a peripheral device

To use the multistorage bay for a peripheral device, do the following:

1Open the bay cover (A in figure 1). Hold the cover on each side near the hinges, and then lift the cover and slide it toward the back of the chassis (C in figure 2). Gently lift it off.

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HP a1080d, a1005.uk manual Storing CDs, DVDs, or memory cards, Docking a peripheral device, Multistorage bay chassis figure