Dell LATITUDE D400: CD-ROM and DVD-ROMDrives:Dell™Latitude™CS/CS

CD-ROM and DVD-ROMDrives:Dell™Latitude™CS/CS: Dell LATITUDE D400

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CD-ROM and DVD-ROMDrives:Dell™Latitude™CS/CS

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Portable Computers User's

Guide

Using CD-ROM and DVD-ROM Drives

CD-ROM and DVD-ROM drives are read-only devices that can play most commercially available 8- or 12-centimeter (cm) sound and video CDs.

Dell installed the appropriate CD-ROM device drivers on your hard-diskdrive.DellalsoinstalledthedriversthatwillallowaDVD-ROM drive to

play most CDs and read data from a DVD.

To use a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive, install it in the computers external media bay.

NOTICE: Protect the CD-ROM and DVD-ROM drives when they are not in the external media bay. Do not squeeze a drive or place

objects on top of it; doing so could damage the drive motor. Keep the drive as clean as possible.

To play a CD or DVD, press the eject button on the face of the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive or press <Fn><F10>. When the tray slides out, place

the disc into the tray, label side up. Make sure that the CD or DVD is seated correctly on the spindle by pressing down on the disc until it clicks in

place. Then gently push in the tray.

NOTICE: If the CD or DVD is not seated correctly, the disc or drive can be damaged.

NOTICE: Do not use the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive while the computer is in motion. Doing so could interrupt the flow of data

between the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive and the hard-disk or diskette drive.

When the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive is in use, the drive access indicator blinks.

If you are using the Microsoft Windows 95 or Windows 98 operating system, disable the autoplay feature while you use the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM

drive. (The autoplay feature can interfere with the computers power management functions.) If Dell installed the operating system, the autoplay

feature has been disabled. If you reinstall the operating system or if you installed it yourself, be sure to disable the autoplay feature if you want to

use the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive.

For instructions on changing the Auto Insert Notification option, see the operating system users guide.

Caring for CDs and DVDs

When handling and using CDs and DVDs, follow these precautions:

l Never use a damaged or warped CD or DVD.

l Always hold the CD or DVD by its edges. Do not touch the surface of the disc.

l Use a clean, dry cloth to remove dust, smudges, or fingerprints from the surface of the CD or DVD. When cleaning, wipe from the center of

the CD or DVD to the edge.

l Never use solvents, such as benzene, record cleaners, or antistatic sprays, to clean the CD or DVD.

l Do not write on the surface of the CD or DVD.

l Store CD or DVDs in their containers, placing them in a cool, dry place. Extreme temperatures may damage CDs or DVDs.

l Do not bend or drop a CD or DVD.

l Do not place objects on top of a CD or DVD.

Types of Supported Discs

Using CD-ROM and DVD-ROM Drives

Caring for CDs and DVDs

Types of Supported Discs

NOTE: "Reading data" does not refer to playing a movie. However, if you are using the Microsoft®Windows®95 or Windows 98

operating system, you can play DVD movies in your DVD-ROM drive by installing a zoomed video (ZV) PC Card, such as a hardware

Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) decoder, in the upper PC card slot. You must also install the drivers that came with the card.

Your computer's CD-ROM and DVD-ROM drives are able to play the following disc formats:

l CD-ROM red-book audio discs (CD-DA)

l CD-ROM yellow-book mode-1 and mode-2 data discs

l CD-ROM XA (mode-2 form 1 and form 2; without Adaptive Differential Pulse Code modulation [ADPCM])

l CD-I (mode-2 form 1 and form 2)

l CD-I Ready

l CD-Bridge

l Photo CD, CD-recordable (CD-R) (single and multisession)

l Video CD

l CD-rewritable (CD-RW). The 24x CD-ROM and DVD-ROM drives support reading CD-RW discs. This format is supported as read-only;

neither the CD-ROM nor the DVD-ROM drive can write to CD-RW discs.

l DVD-5 (the DVD-ROM drive supports the DVD-5 format)

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