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POINT
If the CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, 2nd Hard
Drive and Zip Drive are swapped into
the system simultaneously with the
SuperDisk 120 Drive, the Multi-function
Bay 2 devices will take the D: or E: drive
letter designation in 'My Computer' and
'Windows Explorer' depending on the
order in which you inserted them along
with the SuperDisk 120 drive. Please
consult the documentation that comes
Section Three
58
CAUTION
Due to the implementation, design and
configuration of the Second Hard Drive
and SuperDisk 120 Drive they have hot-
swap limitations when the system is
booted with these devices installed in
either Multi-function Bays. Please consult
the documentation that comes with your
Optional SuperDisk 120 Drive and/or
Optional Second 6.4GB hard drive for
specific information on how to properly
configure and use these devices with
Agate Tioman software.
POINT
If the CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, 2nd Hard
Drive and Zip Drive are swapped into
the system simultaneously with the
Floppy Disk Drive, the Multi-function
Bay 2 devices will always take the D:
drive letter designation in 'My
Computer' and 'Windows Explorer'.
with your Optional SuperDisk 120 Drive
for specific information on how to prop-
erly configure and use the device with
Agate Tioman software.
Device Bay
Tioman adds a Control Panel application called
'Device Bay' to your system. You can use this
program as an alternative way to hot-swap
devices in both bays (See the 'Removing and
Inserting Devices' section, page 56.) and display
information about the devices inserted in the
bays. The 'Bay Information' section tells you
whether or not hot-swapping is supported with
the current device inserted in the bay as well as
which IDE channel the device is attached to
if any. The 'Drive Information' section gives a
descriptive name of the current device inserted
in the bay, its device type, state and designated
drive letters if any.
Use the following table as a guide to identify
what Drive Information is associated with your
Multi-function Bay devices:

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