beautypg.com

Loading a disk, Ejecting a disk, Preparing a disk for use – FUJITSU Laptop User Manual

Page 47: External floppy disk drive

background image

39

U s e r I n s t a l l a b l e F e a t u r e s

Figure 4-3 Loading/Ejecting a 3.5” Floppy Disk

External Floppy Disk
Drive

Your LifeBook has an external floppy disk drive which
can read and write information on removable 1.44MB
and 720KB floppy disks.

LOADING A DISK

To load a disk into your disk drive, follow these easy
steps:

1. Orient the disk so that its label is facing upwards

and the shutter side is pointing towards the drive.
(Figure 4-3)

2. Push the disk into the drive until the Eject button

pops out and you hear a click.

EJECTING A DISK

To eject a disk from the disk drive, follow these easy
steps:

1. Check that the Floppy Disk Drive Access indicator

is inactive.

2. Press the Eject button. This will push your disk

partially out of the drive.

3. Remove the disk.

PREPARING A DISK FOR USE

Before you can use a new disk, it needs to be prepared
so your LifeBook knows where to store information.

This preparation is called formatting or initializing a
disk. You will need to format new disks, unless they are
preformatted. (Please refer to your operating system
manual for step-by-step instructions on formatting a disk)

To prevent accidental erasure of the data stored on a
disk, slide the “write protect” tab until a small hole is
exposed. This sets the disk into a protected state where
nothing can be added or removed. If you want to add or
remove data on a protected disk, slide the “write
protect” tab to close the small hole. (Figure 4-4)

Figure 4-4 Floppy Disk Write Protect

Eject Button

P O I N T

When there is no disk in the drive, the Eject button is
flush with your LifeBook.

C A U T I O N

If you eject the disk while the Floppy Disk Drive Access
indicator is active, there is a risk of damaging the data
on the disk, the disk itself or even the disk drive.

C A U T I O N

Formatting a floppy disk that already contains data will
erase all of the information on the disk.

Write Protected

Write Enabled

% 6HULHVERRN 3DJH 7XHVGD\ 2FWREHU $0