Disk, Hard
Drive, CD-ROM,
CD-RW,
DVD-ROM, and
Zip Drives, cont.
A CD-ROM drive reads
CDs, CD-R, and CD-RW
media. A DVD-ROM drive
reads all CD media plus
DVD discs.
When you have finished
listening to the CD, store
the disc in the storage
compartment on the front
of your computer or in its
protective case.
See also ...
To adjust the volume, refer to
"Adjusting the Volume" in this
chapter.
Did you know ...
If the CD-ROM, CD-RW, or
DVD-ROM drive can't play a
disc, check to be sure that the
disc is inserted with the label
face-up and properly seated in
the drive. The DVD-ROM drive
takes longer to begin playback
because it must determine the
type of media being played.
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Removing a Disc from a Drive
1. Press the Load/Eject
button to open the drive
2. Carefully lift the CD or the
DVD from the drive.
3. Press the Load/Eject
button on the front of the
drive to close the door.
4. Store the disc in its protective
case or in the storage
compartment on the front
of the computer.
Playing an Audio CD
1. Insert a disc into the
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM
drive with the label face up.
2. If, after a few seconds, the
disc does not automatically
start playing, press the
Play/Pause ® button on
the keyboard.
3. Perform the following tasks using your Internet keyboard as
needed:
Click the Play/Pause ® button to pause play.
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Click the Forward ¨ and Back ´ buttons to skip
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tracks.
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Click the Stop
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Press the Eject button on the drive to remove the disc.
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button to stop playing the CD.
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