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Removing the combo ii drive hardware, Windows 2000, Chapter – Lenovo USB 2.0 CD-RW/DVD-ROM Combo II Drive User Manual

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Chapter

5.

Combo

II

Drive

hardware

installation

and

removal

in

Windows

2000

and

Windows

XP

Windows

2000

and

Windows

XP

operating

systems

have

the

native

drivers

for

the

Combo

II

Drive.

Therefore,

when

this

drive

is

connected,

Windows

will

automatically

install

the

appropriate

driver

and

the

drive

will

be

ready

to

be

used.

You

do

not

have

to

perform

any

special

installation

or

removal

procedures.

Attention:

v

This

drive

will

be

recognized

as

″CD-RW/DVD-ROM″

by

Windows

Device

Manager.

v

In

Windows

2000

operating

systems,

Service

Pack

4

or

later

must

be

installed.

Removing

the

Combo

II

Drive

hardware

″Hot

plug

is

supported

for

the

connection

between

the

USB

cable

and

the

computer;

therefore

you

don’t

need

to

turn

off

the

computer

when

you

remove

the

Combo

II

Drive.

Follow

the

procedure

below

for

removing

the

Combo

II

Drive

for

Windows

2000

and

Windows

XP.

Attention:

Do

not

remove

and

reconnect

the

drive

from

or

to

the

computer

in

rapid

succession.

The

drive

may

not

be

recognized.

Reconnect

the

drive

approximately

20

seconds

after

removing.

Use

the

Tray

icon

for

this

procedure.

Windows

2000

1.

Exit

the

program

that

uses

the

drive.

2.

Confirm

that

the

Write

indicator

of

the

drive

is

off.

3.

Click

the

Unplug

or

Eject

Hardware

icon

on

the

tray.

4.

Select

removing

drive.

In

this

case,

select

the

drive

name

assigned

to

the

drive

(D:

in

this

figure).

5.

The

Safe

to

Remove

Hardware

confirmation

window

appears.

Click

the

OK

button.

6.

Remove

the

plug

of

the

USB

cable

from

the

USB

terminal

of

the

computer.

©

Lenovo

2006.

Portions

©

IBM

Corp.

2004.

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