The Optical Drive
Loading a Disc
Unlike optical drives of desktop PC's optical drives of notebooks retain discs with
the help of a locking mechanism.
When inserting the disc, you should take care to push the disc right onto the
locking mechanism so that it can lock in position.
Note
Do not place protective foils or other stickers on your discs. To
avoid damage to your drive, do not use deformed or damaged
discs.
Warning!
Do not use scratched or dirty discs, discs with pieces broken off or
discs of poor quality. Because of the high speeds in the drive the
discs might break and damage your data as well as your drive.
Examine the discs before you insert them. If damage or dirt is
visible, you should not use them. Damage caused by faulty media
is excluded from warranty and their repair must be charged.
Warning!
The disc can be damaged when the drive drawer is pushed in if it
has not been pushed onto the locking mechanism correctly.
The Optical Drive
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