Owner's Manual (English)
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Be careful not to the left side. Red Connecting the SATA Power Cable • Connect the power cable so the projection of the PC. NOTE: Improper connection may damage the drive and void the warranty. Disconnect the power cord, and remove the cover. • Remove a vacant 5.25" drive bay panel from the computer. Slide the drive into the drive bay. Installing the Drive Before installing the drive, turn off the system power. Connect to the power connector of the cable connector side to come to connect upside down. Generally, the power connector can only fit one way.
Be careful not to the left side. Red Connecting the SATA Power Cable • Connect the power cable so the projection of the PC. NOTE: Improper connection may damage the drive and void the warranty. Disconnect the power cord, and remove the cover. • Remove a vacant 5.25" drive bay panel from the computer. Slide the drive into the drive bay. Installing the Drive Before installing the drive, turn off the system power. Connect to the power connector of the cable connector side to come to connect upside down. Generally, the power connector can only fit one way.
Owner's Manual (English)
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Connect to connect upside down. Connecting the SATA Data Cable • Connect the data cable. NOTE Please pay attention to protect your computer. • Your computer configuration may use anti-static products such as wrist straps, heel straps, mats to handling Electrostatic Sensitive Devices, you may different from electrostatic. Replace the cover, connect the power cord and restart your body from the illustrations. Be careful not to the SATA connector on the PC's Motherboard.
Connect to connect upside down. Connecting the SATA Data Cable • Connect the data cable. NOTE Please pay attention to protect your computer. • Your computer configuration may use anti-static products such as wrist straps, heel straps, mats to handling Electrostatic Sensitive Devices, you may different from electrostatic. Replace the cover, connect the power cord and restart your body from the illustrations. Be careful not to the SATA connector on the PC's Motherboard.
Owner's Manual (English)
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...information, visit http://www.securdisc.net System Environment Computer This unit can use a variety of Drive LightScribe GH22LS30 Supported GH22NS30 Not Supported Package Items Item - CD-RW : LG, Mitsubishi Kagaku Media, Verbatim are recommended. JVC, Mitsubishi Kagaku Media, TDK are recommended. DVD+R : Mitsubishi ...Items Performance Data transfer rate *Sustained CD-ROM : 7200 Kbytes/s (48X max) DVD-ROM : 22160 Kbytes/s (16X max) *Burst(ATAPI) SATA Gen.1 1.5Gbps Average Access Time (Random) CD-ROM: 120msec (Typical) DVD-ROM : 140msec (Typical) DVD-RAM : 230msec (Typical) Buffer ...
...information, visit http://www.securdisc.net System Environment Computer This unit can use a variety of Drive LightScribe GH22LS30 Supported GH22NS30 Not Supported Package Items Item - CD-RW : LG, Mitsubishi Kagaku Media, Verbatim are recommended. JVC, Mitsubishi Kagaku Media, TDK are recommended. DVD+R : Mitsubishi ...Items Performance Data transfer rate *Sustained CD-ROM : 7200 Kbytes/s (48X max) DVD-ROM : 22160 Kbytes/s (16X max) *Burst(ATAPI) SATA Gen.1 1.5Gbps Average Access Time (Random) CD-ROM: 120msec (Typical) DVD-ROM : 140msec (Typical) DVD-RAM : 230msec (Typical) Buffer ...