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Add-On Devices
Using Plug-In Modules
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Reference GuideStartup Guide
Using Plug-In Modules
You can use any compatible plug-in module with your computer’s module bay, such as:
  CD-ROM, DVD, or similar drive.
  Zip drive.
  Second hard drive.
  Floppy disk drive.
  Secondary battery.
CAUTION
Never remove a plug-in module without first notifying Windows— see “To replace
a plug-in module” on page 74. Otherwise, you could lose data.
For information about connecting your modem or LAN (depending on the model), or
about connecting PC Cards or external devices, see the online Reference Guide. See the
same online manual for modem AT commands.
To install hot-swap support
If your computer uses Windows ME or 98, it also includes “hot-swap” software that lets
you swap most modules in the computer’s plug-in bay without needing to shut down and
reboot the computer.
If a BayManager icon is displayed in the taskbar, hot-swap support is already installed. If
the icon is not present, you can install the software as follows:
  Windows ME or 98: Click Start, Programs, Softex BayManager, Setup, then follow
the onscreen instructions.
To replace a plug-in module
Windows ME or 98 uses hot-swap software to let you swap most plug-in modules
without shutting down the computer. Before replacing a hard drive module, however, you
must first shut down the computer.
Windows 2000 displays the Unplug or Eject Hardware icon at the right end of the taskbar
when a drive module is present.