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To allow writing to the diskette, slide the switch so that the write-protect
window is covered.
window is covered.
To prevent writing to the diskette, slide the switch so that the
write-protect window is open.
write-protect window is open.
Using a CD-ROM, CD-RW, or DVD-ROM drive
Some models have a preinstalled CD-ROM, CD-RW, or DVD-ROM drive.
These drives use industry-standard, 12 cm (4.75-inch) CD media. CD-ROM
drives read CDs. CD-RW drives can read CDs and, depending on the
media used, write to CDs. DVD-ROM drives can read both CDs and DVDs.
The following describes the various types of CD media and the types of
drives that can use the media:
These drives use industry-standard, 12 cm (4.75-inch) CD media. CD-ROM
drives read CDs. CD-RW drives can read CDs and, depending on the
media used, write to CDs. DVD-ROM drives can read both CDs and DVDs.
The following describes the various types of CD media and the types of
drives that can use the media:
Digital data: These prerecorded discs contain data and programs for
use by computers only. Digital data discs can be read by CD-ROM,
CD-RW, and DVD-ROM drives.
use by computers only. Digital data discs can be read by CD-ROM,
CD-RW, and DVD-ROM drives.
Audio: These prerecorded discs are the same discs that are sold in
music stores for audio CD players. Audio discs can be played by
CD-ROM, CD-RW, and DVD-ROM drives.
music stores for audio CD players. Audio discs can be played by
CD-ROM, CD-RW, and DVD-ROM drives.
CD-R: You can use a CD-RW drive to write audio or digital files on
these discs
these discs
one time only. Once the data is written on the disc, the disc
can be read by CD-ROM drives, CD-RW drives, and some DVD-ROM
drives. In most cases, DVD-ROM drives that operate at speeds of 2x
and faster can read CD-R media. If the files are in audio format, the
CD-R disc can be played by most home audio CD players also. Some
disc manufacturers advertise that files can be stored on a CD-R disc for
up to 100 years.
drives. In most cases, DVD-ROM drives that operate at speeds of 2x
and faster can read CD-R media. If the files are in audio format, the
CD-R disc can be played by most home audio CD players also. Some
disc manufacturers advertise that files can be stored on a CD-R disc for
up to 100 years.
CD-RW: You can use a CD-RW drive to write and rewrite audio or
digital files on these discs
digital files on these discs
many times. Once the data is written on the
disc, the disc can be read by CD-RW drives and some CD-ROM and
DVD-ROM drives. In most cases, CD-ROM drives 24x and faster and
DVD-ROM drives 4x and faster have the circuitry required to read
CD-RW media. Unfortunately, most home audio CD players do not
have the circuitry required to play audio CDs recorded on CD-RW
media. Some disc manufacturers advertise that files can be written and
rewritten on CD-RW discs up to 1000 times, and that files can be stored
on a CD-RW disc for up to 30 years.
DVD-ROM drives. In most cases, CD-ROM drives 24x and faster and
DVD-ROM drives 4x and faster have the circuitry required to read
CD-RW media. Unfortunately, most home audio CD players do not
have the circuitry required to play audio CDs recorded on CD-RW
media. Some disc manufacturers advertise that files can be written and
rewritten on CD-RW discs up to 1000 times, and that files can be stored
on a CD-RW disc for up to 30 years.
DVD: These prerecorded discs usually contain movies or games and
are for use in DVD-ROM drives only.
are for use in DVD-ROM drives only.
Follow these guidelines when using a CD-ROM, CD-RW, or DVD-ROM
drive:
drive:
Do not place the computer in a location where the drive is exposed to:
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