Toshiba 3000 Mode D'Emploi
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Learning the Basics
Using your CD or DVD drive
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Compact discs (CDs) store up to 700 MB of data or music.
You use CD-ROMs to load and run software, and to access
reference material such as catalogs, as well as listen to music.
You use CD-ROMs to load and run software, and to access
reference material such as catalogs, as well as listen to music.
A special feature allows you to play audio CDs even when the
computer is turned off. For more information, see
computer is turned off. For more information, see
.
Digital versatile discs (DVDs) provide a significant increase
in data storage and support features that are not available on
any other video platform. These features include wide-screen
movies, multiple language tracks, digital surround sound,
multiple camera angles, and interactive menus. The computer
can play high-resolution video at up to 30 frames per second.
in data storage and support features that are not available on
any other video platform. These features include wide-screen
movies, multiple language tracks, digital surround sound,
multiple camera angles, and interactive menus. The computer
can play high-resolution video at up to 30 frames per second.
NOTE: For optimum DVD performance, it is recommended that
you play DVDs while running on AC power rather than battery
power.
you play DVDs while running on AC power rather than battery
power.
Drive components and control buttons
The CD or DVD control buttons are located on the hinge bar
of the computer so that you can access them whether the
display panel is closed or open.
of the computer so that you can access them whether the
display panel is closed or open.
DVD-ROM drive components
If you have a DVD-ROM drive, it may look like this:
Sample DVD-ROM drive
Drive-in-use indicator light
Eject button
Manual eject hole
Eject button
Manual eject hole