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
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.
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