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| System Suspend or System | You can use the | |||||
| Hibernation mode, you | ROMs, Audio CDs, CD Extras and Video CDs. |
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| cannot insert a disk. |
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| The procedures for connecting | To remove the device |
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| depending on the | If you unplug this device from the computer when turned on, your system might crash | ||||
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| drive. | and you might lose data that you didn’t save before. |
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Notebook |
| See the manual supplied with | If your computer is turned off, you do not have to follow these instructions. |
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| your | 1 | in the task tray. |
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| As no specific guarantee is | 2 | The window Unplug or Eject Hardware appears. |
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| supplied, your peripheral is | 3 | Select the hardware you want to unplug, and click Stop. |
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| covered by the guarantee of |
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| your notebook computer. | 4 | In the Stop a Hardware device dialog box, confirm the device to stop and click | ||||
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| mentioned in the user guides, | 5 | A Safe To Remove Hardware window appears, confirming the device can be | |||
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| safely removed from the system. Click OK. |
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| support Video CD. |
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| 6 | Click Close to close the Unplug or Eject Hardware window. |
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| 7 | Remove the device safely. |
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