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Loading a disc, Manually ejecting a disc, Using the dvd function – Lenovo ThinkPad 43N3218 User Manual

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High

temperature,

high

humidity,

or

direct

sunlight

Excessive

vibration,

sudden

shock,

or

inclined

surface

Excessive

dust

Loading

a

disc

1.

Press

the

Eject

button.

The

tray

slides

out

of

the

drive.

2.

Place

a

disc

in

the

tray

with

the

label

facing

up.

3.

Close

the

tray

by

gently

pushing

the

tray

in

until

it

latches.

Attention:

Do

not

use

force

or

insert

foreign

objects

to

open

the

tray.

If

your

tray

does

not

open

when

you

press

the

Eject

button,

see

“Manually

ejecting

a

disc”

for

more

information.

Manually

ejecting

a

disc

If

you

press

the

Eject

button

and

the

tray

does

not

slide

out,

turn

off

the

computer

and

straighten

a

large

paper

clip

to

form

a

tool,

as

shown

in

the

illustration.

The

straightened

end

must

extend

at

least

45

mm

(1.8

inch).

Insert

the

extended

end

into

the

manual-eject

hole

on

the

front

of

the

drive.

Push

the

paper

clip

until

the

tray

opens.

Gently

pull

out

the

tray

until

you

can

remove

the

disc.

45 mm

1.8 in

Using

the

DVD

function

If

the

operating

system

of

your

computer

is

Windows

Vista

Home

Premium

or

Windows

Vista

Ultimate,

you

can

view

DVD

movies

without

installing

any

additional

software.

Windows

Media

®

Player

comes

fully

configured

to

play

DVD

videos

in

those

operating

system

versions.

In

Windows

Vista

Ultimate,

you

can

also

use

Windows

Media

Center

to

view

DVD

videos.

If

the

operating

system

of

your

computer

is

Windows

XP,

Windows

Vista

Business,

or

Windows

Vista

Home

Basic,

you

must

install

WinDVD

to

play

back

DVD

videos.

4

ThinkPad

DVD-ROM

Ultrabay

Serial

ATA

Drive

User

Guide