Dell XPS 720 manuel d'utilisation

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    www .dell.com | support.dell.com Dell™ XPS™ 720 Owner’ s Manual Model DCDO[...]

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    Notes, Notices, and Cautions NOTE: A NOTE indicates important i nformation that helps you make better use of your computer . NOTICE: A NOTICE indicates either potential da mage to hardware or loss of da ta and tells you how to avoid the problem. CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates a potential for propert y damage, personal injury , or death. If you purcha[...]

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    Contents 3 Contents Finding Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1 Setting Up and Using Y our Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Front and Back V iew of the Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Front View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Front[...]

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    4 Contents T ransferring Informati on to a New Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Power Management O ptions in Windows XP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Standby Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Hibernate Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Power Options Prop[...]

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    Contents 5 Diagnostic Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Beep Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Sy stem Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Dell Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    6 Contents Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Removing PCI and PCI Express Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Installing PCI and PCI Express Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Removing a PCI Express Graphics Card from a Dual Configuration . . . 100 Installing a PCI Expres[...]

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    Contents 7 Removing the Optional Hard Drive Fan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Installing the Opti onal Hard Drive Fan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Sy stem Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Removing the Sy stem Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Installing the Sy s[...]

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    8 Contents FCC Notices (U.S. Only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177 Class A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178 Class B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178 FCC Identification Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178 Contacting Dell [...]

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    Finding Information 9 Finding Information NOTE: Some features or media may be optional and may not sh ip with your computer . So me features or media may not be available in certain countries. NOTE: Additional information may ship with your computer . What Are Y ou Looking For? Find It Here • A diagnostic program for my computer • Drivers for m[...]

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    10 Finding Information • How to set up my computer Setup Diagram • Service T ag and Express Service Code • Microsoft ® W indows ® P roduct Key Label Service T ag and Microsoft Windows Product Key These labels are located on your computer . • Use the Service T ag to identify your computer when you use support.dell.com or contact support. ?[...]

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    Finding Information 11 • Solutions — T roubleshooting hints and tips, articles from technicians, online courses, and frequently ask ed questions • Community — Online disc ussion with other Dell customers • Upgrades — Upgrade informa tion for components, such as the memory , hard drive, and operating system • Customer Care — Contact [...]

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    12 Finding Information • How to reinstall my operating system Operating Sy stem Media The operating system is alread y installed on your computer . T o reinstall your operating system, use the Operating System media (see "Restoring Y our Operating System" on page 78). After you reinstall the operating system, use the Drivers and Utiliti[...]

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    Setting Up and Using Y our Computer 13 Setting Up and Using Y our Computer Front and Back V iew of the Computer Front View 6 8 1 10 2 3 4 5 11 7 12 9[...]

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    14 Setting Up and Using Y our Computer 1 front I/O connectors Plug USB and other devices into the appropriate connectors ( see "F ront I/O Connectors" on page 15). 2 3.5-inch drive bays (2) Can hold an opti onal Media Card Reader or floppy drive. 3-6 5.25-inch drive bays (4) Can hold an optical or SA T A hard drive in a 5.25-inch drive ba[...]

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    Setting Up and Using Y our Computer 15 Front I/O Connectors 45 6 7 2 13 1 microphone connector Use the microphone connector to attach a personal computer microphone for voice or musical input into a sound or telephony program. 2 headphone connector Use the headphone connector to attach headphones. 3 diagnostic lights (4) Use the sequence of these d[...]

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    16 Setting Up and Using Y our Computer Back View 1 3 4 2 1 power connector Insert the power cabl e. The appearance of this connector may differ from what is pictured. 2 back panel LEDs (2) Multi-colored lights provide illu mination for the I/O panel on the back of the computer . NOTE: The color of the back panel LEDs can be adjusted in sy stem setu[...]

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    Setting Up and Using Y our Computer 17 Back I/O Connectors 1 link integrity light • Green — A good connection e xists between a 10-Mbps network and the computer . • Orange — A good connection exists between a 100-Mbps network and the computer . • Y ellow — A good connection exists between a 1000-Mbps (1-Gbps) network and the computer . [...]

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    18 Setting Up and Using Y our Computer Attaching the Computer Stand CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the sa fety instructions in the Product Information Guide . CAUTION: Y our computer is heavy and can be difficult to maneuver . S eek assistance b efore attempting to lift, move, or tilt the computer and alway [...]

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    Setting Up and Using Y our Computer 19 CAUTION: The computer stand should be ins talled at all times to ensure maximum sy stem stability. Failure to install the stand could result in the computer tipping ov er , potentially resulting in bodily injury or damage to the computer . 1 F ollow the procedures in "Befor e Y ou Begin" on page 85. [...]

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    20 Setting Up and Using Y our Computer Installing Y our Computer in an Enclosure Installing your computer in an enclosure can r estrict the air flow and impact your computer ’s performance, possibly causing it to overheat. F oll ow the guidelines below w hen installing your computer in an enclosure: NOTICE: The operating temperature specification[...]

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    Setting Up and Using Y our Computer 21 • If your computer is installed in a corner on a desk or under a desk, leave at least 5.1 centimeters (2 inch) of clearance from the back of the comput er to the wall to permit the airflow requir ed for proper ventilation.[...]

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    22 Setting Up and Using Y our Computer • Do not install your computer in an en closure that does not allow airflow . Restricting the airflow impacts your computer ’s performance, possibly causing it to overheat. Connecting Monitors CAUTION: Before you perform any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety in structions in the Product [...]

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    Setting Up and Using Y our Computer 23 Connecting a Monitor (Without an Adapter) CAUTION: Before you perform any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety in structions in the Product Information Guide . NOTE: If your monitor has a VGA co nnector and your computer do es not have a VGA port, follow the instructions in "Connecting a M[...]

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    24 Setting Up and Using Y our Computer 4 Connect the D VI or VGA connector of your monitor to the appropriat e connector on the back of the computer: T o connect a monitor with a DVI connector , use the (white) DVI port on your computer . T o connect a monitor with a VGA connector , use the (blue) VGA port on your computer . Connecting a Monitor (W[...]

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    Setting Up and Using Y our Computer 25 Connecting a Monitor in a Dual Graphics Card Configuration CAUTION: Before you perform any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety in structions in the Product Information Guide . Dual graphics card configurations with multi-GP U technology enabled support only a single monitor . The monitor must [...]

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    26 Setting Up and Using Y our Computer 1 Save and close all open files and exit all open programs. 2 Shut down the operating system: • In W indows XP , click Start → T urn Off Computer → Tu r n o f f . • In W indows Vista, click Start , click the arrow in the lower -right corner of the Start menu as shown below , and then click Shut Down . [...]

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    Setting Up and Using Y our Computer 27 Connecting T wo or More Monitors CAUTION: Before you perform any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety in structions in the Product Information Guide . NOTE: In order to connect and use two or more monitors in a dual gr aphics card configuration, multi-GPU technology must be disabled. T o disabl[...]

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    28 Setting Up and Using Y our Computer T o connect a TV to your computer , an S-video cable is requir ed. If you do not have an S-video cable, you may purchase one at most consum er electronics stores. An S-video cable is not included with your computer . 1 Save and close all open files and exit all open programs. 2 Shut down the operating system: [...]

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    Setting Up and Using Y our Computer 29 About Y our RAID Configuration NOTICE: In order to use the migrating option to convert a RAID configuration wi thout losing data, your hard drive must initially be set up as a single dr ive RAID 0 array before the operating sy stem is loaded onto the drive (see "Using the NVIDIA MediaShield ROM Uti lity&q[...]

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    30 Setting Up and Using Y our Computer Another advantage of a R AID level 0 configuration is th at it utilizes the full storage capacities of the drives. F or example, two 120-GB har d drives combine to provide 240 GB of hard drive space on which to store data. NOTE: In a RAID level 0 configura tion, the size of the configu ration is equal to the s[...]

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    Setting Up and Using Y our Computer 31 If a drive failure occurs, subsequent r ead and write opera tions are directed to the other surviving drives. A replacement drive can then be r ebuilt using the data from the surviving drives. Also, because data is duplicated on the primary and additional drives, fo ur 120-GB R AID level 1 drives collectively [...]

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    32 Setting Up and Using Y our Computer RAID Level 5 Configuration R AID level 5 also uses data parity . RAID level 5 stripes both data and parity information across thr ee or more drives. It provides data striping at the by te level and also stripe error corr ection information (rotating parity array). This results in e xcellent performance and goo[...]

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    Setting Up and Using Y our Computer 33 Setting Y our Computer to RAID-Enabled Mode 1 Enter system setup (see "Enter ing System Setup" on page 166). 2 P ress the up- and down-arrow keys to highlight Drives , then press <Enter>. 3 P ress the up- and down-arrow keys to highlight the applicable SA T A drive, then press <Enter>. 4 [...]

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    34 Setting Up and Using Y our Computer 6 Use the up- and down-arrow keys to select a har d drive to include in the RAID array and then use the right-arrow key to move the selected drive from the F ree Disks field to the Array Disks field. Repeat for each disk you want to include in the R AID array . NOTE: Y our computer supports a maximum of two dr[...]

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    Setting Up and Using Y our Computer 35 5 Click Custom , then click Next . 6 Use the drop-down box to select Striping (R AID 0), Mirroring (R AID 1), Stripe Mirroring (R AID 0+1), or R AID 5 . 7 Click Next . The F ree Disk Selection window appears. NOTE: Only RAID-enabled hard drives are listed as free disks. 8 Click to select the drives that will m[...]

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    36 Setting Up and Using Y our Computer NVIDIA MediaShield utilizes a one-step process known as migrating to change the current state of a disk or array without losing any data. If needed, additional hard drives ca n be added to an e xisting array , including a single-drive R A ID 0 configuration for conversion to a two-drive R A ID 0 configuration;[...]

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    Setting Up and Using Y our Computer 37 4 Click Next . 5 Select the hard drive you want to r ebuil d by clicking the checkbox beside it. 6 Click Next . 7 Click Fi n i s h . The MediaShield R AID management utility window appears and displays the status of the rebuild process. NOTE: Y ou can use your computer while the computer is rebuilding the arra[...]

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    38 Setting Up and Using Y our Computer A CD player includes the following basic buttons: A D VD player includes the following basic buttons: These controls may not exist on all players in the sy stem. F or more information on playing CDs, D VDs, or BDs, click Help on the media player (if available). Copying CD, DVD, and Blu-ray Disc™ (BD) Media T[...]

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    Setting Up and Using Y our Computer 39 The D VD drives and BD drives installed in Dell co mputers do not support HD-DVD media. F or a list of supported media formats, see "Using Bla nk CD, DVD, and BD Media" on page 39. How to Copy a CD, DVD, or BD NOTE: BD media can only be copied to other BD media. DVD medi a can only be copied to other[...]

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    40 Setting Up and Using Y our Computer DVD-Writable Drives BD-Writable Drives Helpful T ips • Use Microsoft W indows Explorer to drag and drop files to a CD-R or CD-R W only after you start Roxio Creator and open a Creator project. • Do not burn a blank CD-R or CD-R W to its maxi mum capacity; for e xample, do not copy a 650-MB file to a blank [...]

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    Setting Up and Using Y our Computer 41 • Use CD-Rs to burn music CDs that you want to pl ay in r egular stereos. CD-R Ws do not play in most home or car stereos. • Music MP3 files can be played only on MP3 players or on computers that have MP3 software installed. • Use a blank CD-R W to practice CD recording until you ar e familiar with CD re[...]

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    42 Setting Up and Using Y our Computer 1 Inspect the media card to determine th e proper orientation for insertion. 2 Slide the media card into the appropriat e slot of the media car d reader unt il it is completely seated in the connector . If you encounter resistance, r emove the card, ch eck for proper orientation, and then try again. Network Se[...]

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    Setting Up and Using Y our Computer 43 Wi n do w s X P: 1 Click Start , point to All P rograms → Accessories → Communications , and then click Network Setup Wiz ar d . 2 On the welcome screen, click Next . 3 Click Checklist for creating a network . NOTE: Selecting the conn ection method This computer connects directly to the Internet enables th[...]

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    44 Setting Up and Using Y our Computer 5 On the Which computer is this? screen, click Old Computer , and then click Next . 6 On the Select a transfer method screen, click the transfer method of your pr eference. 7 On the What do you want to transfer? screen, select the items you want to transfer , then click Next . After the information has been co[...]

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    Setting Up and Using Y our Computer 45 T o set standby mode to automatically acti vate after a defined period of inactivity : 1 Click Start → Control P anel → Pick a category → P erformance and Maintenance . 2 Under or pick a Control P anel icon , click P ower Options . T o immediately activate standby mode without a period of inactivity , cl[...]

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    46 Setting Up and Using Y our Computer NOTICE: If you set the hard drive to time-o ut before the monitor does, your comp uter may appear to be locked up. T o recover , press any key on the keyboa rd or click the mouse. T o avoid this problem, alway s set the monitor to time- out before the hard drive. The P ower schemes drop-down menu displays the [...]

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    Setting Up and Using Y our Computer 47 Power Management Options in Windows V ista The Microsoft Vista power management featur es ca n reduce the amount of electricity your computer uses when it is on and you are not using it. Y ou can re duce power to just the monitor or the har d drive, or you can use sleep mode or hibernate mode to red uce power [...]

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    48 Setting Up and Using Y our Computer[...]

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    Optimizing for Greater Performance 49 Optimizing for Greater Performance Understanding Dual-Graphics T echnology W ith dual-graphics technology , an optional second PCI Express graphics card will significantly increase graphics performance on your computer . B enefits of this technology can be seen in the improved portrayal of the 3D graphics us ed[...]

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    50 Optimizing for Gr eater Performance[...]

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    Dell™ QuickSet 51 Dell™ QuickSet NOTE: This feature may not be av ailable on your computer . Dell™ QuickSet allows you to select and adjust LED light effects, also known as LightFX™. Y ou can start QuickSet by either clicking , double - clicking , or right - clicking the QuickSet icon in the Microsoft ® W indows ® taskbar . The taskbar is[...]

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    52 Dell™ QuickSet[...]

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    T roubleshooting 53 T roubleshooting Solving Problems F ollow these tips when you tr oubleshoot your computer: • If you added or removed a part befor e the proble m started, review the installation procedures and ensure that the part is corr ectly installed. • If a peripheral device does not work, ensu re that the device is properly connected. [...]

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    54 T roubl eshooting If the drive is not listed, perform a full scan with your anti virus software to check for and r emove viruses. Viruses can sometimes prevent W indows from r e cognizing the drive. T EST THE DRIVE — • Insert another disc to elim inate the possibility that the original drive is defective. • Insert a bootable floppy di sk a[...]

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    T roubleshooting 55 3 Click Pr o p e r t i e s → To o l s → Check Now . The User Account Control window may appear . If you are an administrator on the computer , click Continue ; otherwise, contact your administra tor to continue the desired action. 4 F ollow the instructions on the screen. E-Mail, Modem, and Internet Problems CAUTION: Before [...]

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    56 T roubl eshooting V ERIFY THAT THE MODEM IS COMMUNICATING WITH W INDOWS — Windows XP : 1 Click Start → Control P anel → P rinters and Other Hardware → Phone and Modem Options → Modems . 2 Click the COM port for your modem → Pr o p e r t i e s → Diagnostics → Query Modem to verify that the modem is communicating with W indows. If [...]

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    T roubleshooting 57 N OT ENOUGH MEMORY OR RESOURCES . C LOSE SOME PROGRAMS AND TRY AGAIN — Close all windows and open the program that you want to use. In some cases, you may have to restar t your computer to r estore computer resources. If so , run the program that you want to use first. O PERATING SY STEM NOT FOUND — Contact Dell (see "C[...]

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    58 T roubl eshooting Lockups and Software Problems CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the sa fety instructions in the Product Information Guide . The computer does not start up C HECK THE DIAGNOSTIC LIGHTS — See "Diagnostic Lights " on page 66 . E NSURE THAT THE POWER CABLE IS FIRMLY CONNECTED TO THE[...]

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    T roubleshooting 59 A solid blue screen appears T URN THE COMPUTER OFF — If you are unable to get a r esponse by pressi ng a key on your keyboar d or moving your mouse, press and hold the power button fo r at least 8 to 10 seconds (until the computer turns off), and then r estart your computer . Other software problems C HECK THE SOFTWARE DOCUMEN[...]

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    60 T roubl eshooting Mouse Problems CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the sa fety instructions in the Product Information Guide . C HECK THE MOUSE CABLE — • Ensure that the cable is not damaged or frayed and check cable connectors for bent or broken pins. Straighten any bent pins. • Remove any mouse exten[...]

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    T roubleshooting 61 Power Problems . CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions in the Product Information Guide . I F THE POWER LIGHT IS GREEN AND THE COMPUTER IS NOT RESPONDING — See "Diagnostic Lights" on page 66. I F THE POWER LIGHT IS BLINKING GREEN — The computer is in standby[...]

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    62 T roubl eshooting E NSURE THAT THE PRINTER IS TURNED ON C HECK THE PRINTER CABLE CONNECTIONS — • See the printer documentation for cable connection information. • Ensure that the printer cables ar e securely connected to the printer and the computer . T EST THE ELECTRICAL OUTLET — Ensure that the electrical outlet is working by testing i[...]

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    T roubleshooting 63 Sound and Speaker Problems CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the sa fety instructions in the Product Information Guide . No sound from speakers NOTE: The volume control in MP3 and o ther media players may override the Windows volume setting. Alway s check to ensure that the volume on the med[...]

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    64 T roubl eshooting The screen is difficult to read C HECK THE MONITOR CABLE CONNECTION — • Ensure that the monitor cable is connected to the corr ec t graphics card (for dual graphics card configurations). • If you are using the optional DV I-to- VGA adapter , ensure that the adapter is co rrectly attached to the graphics car d and monitor [...]

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    T roubleshooting 65 Power Lights CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the sa fety instructions in the Product Information Guide . The power button light located on the front of the computer illuminates and blinks or remains solid to indicate differe nt states: • If the power light is green and the computer is no[...]

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    66 T roubl eshooting Diagnostic Lights CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the sa fety instructions in the Product Information Guide . T o help troubleshoot a problem, your computer has four lights labeled 1, 2, 3, and 4 on the front panel (see "F ront View" on page 13). When the computer starts normal [...]

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    T roubleshooting 67 A possible floppy drive or hard drive failur e has occurred. Reseat all power and data cables. A possible USB failure has occurr ed. Reinstall all USB devices and check all cable connections. No memory modules are detected. • If two or more memory modules ar e installed, remove the modules (see "Removing Memory" on p[...]

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    68 T roubl eshooting A possible expansion car d failure has occurred. 1 Determine if a conflict exists by r emoving an expansion car d (not a graphics card) and restarting the computer (see "Removing PCI and PCI Express Car d s" on page 95). 2 If the problem persists, reinstall the car d you removed, then r emove a different car d and res[...]

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    T roubleshooting 69 Beep Codes Y our computer might emit a series of beeps during start-up if t he monitor cannot display errors or problems. This series of beeps, called a beep code, identifies a problem. F or e xample, beep code 1-3-1 (one possible beep code) consists of one beep, a burst of three beeps, and then one beep. This beep code tells yo[...]

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    70 T roubl eshooting Sy stem Messages NOTE: If the message you received is not listed in the table, see the documentati on for either the operating sy stem or the program that was running when the message appeared. 3-4-2 Screen r etrace failure 3-4-3 Search for video ROM failure 4-2-1 No timer tick 4-2-2 Shutdown failure 4-2-3 Gate A20 failure 4-2-[...]

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    T roubleshooting 71 CH-2 Timer Error An error is o ccurring on the timer on the system board. See "Contacting Dell" on page 179 for instructions on obtaining technical assistance. CMOS Battery State Low CMOS Checksum Failure CMOS System Options Not Set CMOS Display Type Mismatch CMOS Memory Size Mismatch CMOS Time and Date Not Set The sys[...]

  • Page 72

    72 T roubl eshooting Dell Diagnostics CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the sa fety instructions in the Product Information Guide . When to Use Dell Diagnostics If you experience a problem with your computer , p erform the checks in "Solving Problems" on page 53 and run Dell Diagnostics before you con[...]

  • Page 73

    T roubleshooting 73 4 At the Dell Diagnostics Main Menu , left-click with the mouse, or press <T ab> and then <Enter>, to select the test you want to run (see "Dell Diagnostics Main Menu" on page 74). NOTE: Write down any error codes an d problem descriptions exactly as they appear and follow the instructions on the screen. 5 [...]

  • Page 74

    74 T roubl eshooting Dell Diagnostics Main Menu The following tests can be r un from the Dell Diagnostics Main Menu : F or any problem encountered during a test, a message a ppears with an error code and a description of the problem. W rite down the error code and problem de scription exactly as it appears and follow the instructions on the screen.[...]

  • Page 75

    T roubleshooting 75 Drivers What Is a Driver? A driver is a program that controls a device such as a printer , mouse, or keyboar d. All devices require a driver program. A driver acts like a translator between the device and any other programs that use the device. Each device has its own set of specialized commands that only its driver recognizes. [...]

  • Page 76

    76 T roubl eshooting 2 Scroll down the list to see if any device has an ex clamation point (a yellow circle with a [ !] ) on the device icon. If an ex clamation point is next to the device name, you may need to reinstall the driver or install a new driver (see "Reinstall ing Drivers and Utilities " on page 76). Reinstalling Drivers and Ut[...]

  • Page 77

    T roubleshooting 77 4 When you see the W indows desktop, reinsert the Drivers and Utilities media . 5 At the W elcome Dell System Owner screen, click Next . NOTE: The Drivers and Utilities media display s drivers only for hardware that came installed in your computer . If you installed additional hardwa re, the drivers for the new hardw are might n[...]

  • Page 78

    78 T roubl eshooting 6 When the name of the appropriate driver appears, click the name of the driver . 7 Click OK → Next → F inish and restart your computer . Restoring Y our Operating Sy stem Y ou can restor e your operating system in the following ways: • System Restore r eturns your computer to an earli er operating state without affecting[...]

  • Page 79

    T roubleshooting 79 Wi n do w s Vi s t a : 1 Click Start . 2 In the Start Search box, type System Restore and press <Enter>. NOTE: The User Account Control window may appear . If you are an administrator on the computer , click Continue ; otherwise, contact your administrator to continue the desired action. 3 Click Next and follow the remaini[...]

  • Page 80

    80 T roubl eshooting Use Dell PC Restore (W indows XP) or Dell F actory Image Restor e (Windows V ist a) only as the last method to restor e your operating system. These option s restore your har d drive to the operating state it was in when you purchased the computer . Any prog rams or files added since you received your computer—including data [...]

  • Page 81

    T roubleshooting 81 Dell PC Restore enables you to r estore your hard drive to the operating st ate it was in when you purchased your computer . It is recommended that you do not r emove PC Restore from your computer , even to gain additional hard-drive space. If you r emo ve PC Restore from the ha rd drive, you cannot ever recall it, and you will [...]

  • Page 82

    82 T roubl eshooting NOTICE: If you do not want to proceed with Factory Image Restore, click Cancel . 7 Click the checkbox to confirm that you want to cont inue reformatting the har d drive and restoring the system software to the fact ory condition, then click Next . The restor e process begins and may take five or mor e minutes to complete. A mes[...]

  • Page 83

    T roubleshooting 83 NOTE: The next steps change the boot seq uence for one time only . On the next start-up, the computer boots according to the devices specifie d in the sy stem setup program. 5 When the boot device list appears, highlight CD/D VD/CD-RW Drive and press <Enter>. 6 P ress any key to Boot from CD-ROM . 7 F ollow the instruction[...]

  • Page 84

    84 T roubl eshooting[...]

  • Page 85

    Removing and Installing Parts 85 Removing and Installing Parts Before Y ou Begin This chapter provides procedures for r emoving and installing the components in your computer . Unless otherwise noted, each procedure assumes th at a component can be r eplaced by performing the removal procedur e in reverse order . Recommended T ools The procedures i[...]

  • Page 86

    86 Removing and Installing Parts NOTICE: When disconnecting a cable, pull on the cable’ s connector or its strain-re lief loop, not on the cable itself. Some cables have connectors with lo cking tabs; before disconnecting this ty pe of cable, press inward on the locking tabs to release the connector . When connecting or disconnecting a cable, ens[...]

  • Page 87

    Removing and Installing Parts 87 NOTICE: Ensure that sufficient space exists to support the removed cover—at least 30 centimeters (1 foot) of desktop space. 3 W ith the cover release latch pulled back, grip the side s of the cover , then pivot the top of the cover up and away from the computer . 4 Slide the cover forward and up to r emove it from[...]

  • Page 88

    88 Removing and Installing Parts Inside View of Y our Computer 1 optical drive bay s (4) 2 floppy drive/media card reader 3 hard drive bay s (4) 4 card fan 5 front fan 1 3 4 5 2[...]

  • Page 89

    Removing and Installing Parts 89 Sy stem Board Components 1 white memory module connectors (DIMM_1-2) 2 black memory module connectors (DIMM_3-4) 3 hard drive fan connector (F AN_HDD) 4 IDE drive connector (IDE ) 5 front I/O panel connector (FRONTP ANEL) 6 back LED connector 7 power button (PWR_BT) 8 FlexBay conn ector (INT_USB) 9 main power connec[...]

  • Page 90

    90 Removing and Installing Parts Memory Y ou can increase your computer memory by ins talling memory modules on the system board. Y our computer supports DDR2 memory . F or additional information on the type of memory supported by your computer , see "Memory" on page 161. DDR2 Memory Overview • DDR2 memory modules should be installed in[...]

  • Page 91

    Removing and Installing Parts 91 – A pair of matched memory modules installed in DIMM connectors 1 and 2 and another matched pair installed in DIMM connectors 3 and 4 NOTICE: Do not install E CC memory modules. • If you install mixed pairs of PC2-5300 (DDR 2 667-MHz) and PC2-6400 (DDR2 800-MHz) memory , the modules function at the speed of the [...]

  • Page 92

    92 Removing and Installing Parts Installing Memory CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the sa fety instructions in the Product Information Guide . NOTICE: T o avoid electrostatic discharge a nd damage to internal components, gr ound yourself by using a wrist grounding strap or by periodic ally touching an unpaint[...]

  • Page 93

    Removing and Installing Parts 93 NOTICE: T o avoid damage to the memory module, press the modul e straight down into th e connector while you apply equal force to ea ch end of the module. 5 Insert the module into the connector unt il the module snaps into position. If you insert the module correctly , the securing clips snap into the cutouts at eac[...]

  • Page 94

    94 Removing and Installing Parts Cards CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the sa fety instructions in the Product Information Guide . Y our computer provides the following slots for PCI and PCI Express car ds: • Three PCI car d slots • T wo PCI Express x16 card slots (can be used in a dual-graphics configura[...]

  • Page 95

    Removing and Installing Parts 95 Removing PCI and PCI Express Cards NOTICE: T o avoid electrostatic discharge a nd damage to internal components, gr ound yourself by using a wrist grounding strap or by periodic ally touching an unpainted metal surface on the computer chassis. NOTICE: If your computer came with a PCI gr aphics card installed, remova[...]

  • Page 96

    96 Removing and Installing Parts 6 P ress the release tab (if pr esent) on the system board connector as you grasp the car d by its top corners, and then ease the card out of the connector . NOTE: If the card is full length, press the release tab on the end of the alignment guid es on the fan bracket. 7 Install a filler bracket in the empty car d-s[...]

  • Page 97

    Removing and Installing Parts 97 Installing PCI and PCI Express Cards NOTICE: T o avoid electrostatic discharge a nd damage to internal components, gr ound yourself by using a wrist grounding strap or by periodic ally touching an unpainted metal surface on the computer chassis. NOTICE: If your computer came with a PCI gr aphics card installed, remo[...]

  • Page 98

    98 Removing and Installing Parts 5 Remove the filler bracket or e xis ting card (see "Removing PCI and PC I Express Car ds" on page 95) to create a car d-slot opening. 6 P repare the car d for installation. See the documentation that came with the card fo r information on configuring the car d, making internal connections, or otherwise cu[...]

  • Page 99

    Removing and Installing Parts 99 NOTICE: Do not route card cables over or behind the cards. Ca bles routed over the cards can prevent the computer cover from closing properly or cause damage to the equipment. NOTICE: An incorrectly attached graphics power cable may result in degraded graphics performance. 9 Connect any cables that should be attache[...]

  • Page 100

    100 Removing and Installing Parts 13 Install any drivers requir ed for the card as described in the car d documentation. NOTE: If you installed a sound card or a network adapter , see "Network Ad apter and Sound Card Settings" on page 105. Removing a PCI Express Graphics Card from a Dual Configuration NOTE: This section regards dual confi[...]

  • Page 101

    Removing and Installing Parts 101 5 Disconnect any cables connected to the card. 6 P ress down the tab on the top of the card r etainer at the appropriate card slot and pivot the card retainer back through the chassis wall. 7 P ress the release tab (if pr esent) on the system board connector as you grasp the car d by its top corners, and then ease [...]

  • Page 102

    102 Removing and Installing Parts 8 Install a filler bracket in the empty car d-slot opening. If you are replacing the car d, see "Installing a PCI Express Graphics Car d in a Dual Configuration" on page 102. NOTE: Installing filler brackets over em pty card-slot openings is necessary to maintain FCC certification of the computer . The br[...]

  • Page 103

    Removing and Installing Parts 103 The PCI Express x1 car d slot is no t available for use if a graphics ca rd is installed in each of the PCI Express x16 car d slots in a dual graphics card config uration. If you are upgrading from a single graphics card to a dual-graphics car d configuration, you will need to remove any car d installed in the PCI [...]

  • Page 104

    104 Removing and Installing Parts 5 Remove the filler bracket or e xisting graphics car d (see "Removing a PCI Express Graphics Car d from a Dual Configuration" on page 100) to create a car d-slot opening. NOTE: If you are upgrading to a dual graphics card configuration and have a card installed in the PCI Express x1 card slot, remove the[...]

  • Page 105

    Removing and Installing Parts 105 NOTICE: T o connect a network cable, first pl ug the cable into the network port or device and then plug the cable into the computer . 12 If present, lower the car d retention device that lays over the installed car ds and snap it into place. 13 Replace the computer cover (see "Replacing th e Computer Cover&qu[...]

  • Page 106

    106 Removing and Installing Parts If you installed an add-in network adapter and wa nt to disable the integrated network adapter: 1 Enter system setup (see "Entering System Setup" on page 166), select Integrated NIC Controller , and then change the setting to Off . 2 Connect the network cable to the add-in network adapter connectors. Do n[...]

  • Page 107

    Removing and Installing Parts 107 About Serial A T A Drives Y our computer supports up to four serial A T A hard d rives and two serial A T A optical drives. Serial A T A drives provide the following benefits by transferring da ta using serial technology and flexible cables that are thinner and longer than IDE cables: • Improved cable routing fac[...]

  • Page 108

    108 Removing and Installing Parts When connecting a SA T A cable, hold the cable by t he connector at each end and press firmly into the connector . When disconnecting a SA T A cable, hold th e cable by the connector at each end and pull until the connector detaches. When you connect two IDE devices to a single IDE data cable and configure the devi[...]

  • Page 109

    Removing and Installing Parts 109 4 P ress the blue tabs on each side of the hard drive brack et toward each other and slide the drive up and out of the hard-drive bay . 1 power cable 2 data cable 1 2[...]

  • Page 110

    110 Removing and Installing Parts 5 Ensure that all connectors ar e pr operly cabled and firmly seated. 6 Replace the computer cover (see "Repl acing the Computer Cover" on page 159). NOTICE: T o connect a network cable, first plug the cable into the network port or device and then plug it into the computer . 7 Connect the computer and de[...]

  • Page 111

    Removing and Installing Parts 111 4 P repare the new har d drive for installation and chec k the documentation for the hard drive to verify that the drive is config ured for your computer . NOTE: If hard drive you are installing does not have the hard driv e bracket attached, use your original hard drive bracket; snap the bracket onto the new drive[...]

  • Page 112

    112 Removing and Installing Parts NOTICE: Ensure that all connectors are pr operly cabled and firmly seated. 7 Connect the power cable to the hard drive. 8 Connect the hard drive data cable to the har d drive. 1 hard drive 2 hard drive bay 1 2[...]

  • Page 113

    Removing and Installing Parts 113 9 Replace the computer cover (see "Repl acing the Computer Cover" on page 159). NOTICE: T o connect a network cable, first plug the cable into the network port or device and then plug it into the computer . 10 Connect the computer and devices to el ectrical outlets, and turn them on. See the documentation[...]

  • Page 114

    114 Removing and Installing Parts 3 Grasp the drive release latch and slide it towar ds th e base of the computer until the drive panel snaps open. 4 Pivot the drive panel outwar d and lift it from its side hinges. 5 Set the drive panel aside in a secure location. Replacing the Drive Panel 1 F ollow the procedures in "Befor e Y ou Begin" [...]

  • Page 115

    Removing and Installing Parts 115 4 Rotate the drive panel toward the computer unti l it snaps into place on the drive panel. 5 Replace the computer cover (see "Repl acing the Computer Cover" on page 159). See the documentation that came with the drive for instructions on installing any software r equired for drive operation. Floppy Drive[...]

  • Page 116

    116 Removing and Installing Parts 5 Slide the drive release latch towar ds the base of the computer to release the shoulder screw , and then slide the drive out of the drive bay . 1 power cable 2 floppy drive data cable 1 2[...]

  • Page 117

    Removing and Installing Parts 117 6 Replace the drive panel (see "Replaci ng the Drive P anel" on page 114). 7 Replace the computer cover (see "Repl acing the Computer Cover" on page 159). NOTICE: T o connect a network cable, first plug the cable into the network port or device and then plug it into the computer . 8 Connect the [...]

  • Page 118

    118 Removing and Installing Parts 6 Slide the floppy drive into the driv e bay until it clicks into place. 7 Connect the power and data cables to the back of the floppy drive. 1 floppy drive 2 shou lder screws (4) 1 drive release latch 2 floppy drive 1 2 1 2[...]

  • Page 119

    Removing and Installing Parts 119 8 Check all cable connections and fold cables out of th e way to avoid blocking airflow between the fan and cooling vents. 9 Replace the drive panel (see "Replaci ng the Drive P anel" on page 114). 10 Replace the computer cover (see "Repl acing the Computer Cover" on page 159). NOTICE: T o conne[...]

  • Page 120

    120 Removing and Installing Parts 5 Slide the drive release latch towar ds the base of the computer to release the shoulder screw , and then slide the media card r eader out of the drive bay . 1 media card reader power cable 2 sy stem board connector 1 2[...]

  • Page 121

    Removing and Installing Parts 121 6 Replace the drive panel (see "Replaci ng the Drive P anel" on page 114). 7 Replace the computer cover (see "Repl acing the Computer Cover" on page 159). NOTICE: T o connect a network cable, first plug the cable into the network port or device and then plug it into the computer . 8 Connect the [...]

  • Page 122

    122 Removing and Installing Parts 6 Slide the Media Card Reader into the drive bay until it clicks into place. 7 Attach the power and data cables to the back of the Media Card Reader . 1 media card reader 2 s houlder screws (4) 1 drive release latch 2 media card reader 1 2 1 2[...]

  • Page 123

    Removing and Installing Parts 123 8 Check all cable connections and fold cables out of th e way to avoid blocking airflow between the fan and cooling vents. 9 Replace the drive panel (see "Replaci ng the Drive P anel" on page 114). 10 Replace the computer cover (see "Repl acing the Computer Cover" on page 159). NOTICE: T o conne[...]

  • Page 124

    124 Removing and Installing Parts 5 Slide the drive release latch towar ds the base of the computer to release the shoulder screw , and then slide the optical drive out of the drive bay . 1 data cable 2 power cable 2 1[...]

  • Page 125

    Removing and Installing Parts 125 6 Replace the drive panel (see "Replaci ng the Drive P anel" on page 114). 7 Replace the computer cover (see "Repl acing the Computer Cover" on page 159). NOTICE: T o connect a network cable, first plug the cable into the network port or device and then plug it into the computer . 8 Connect the [...]

  • Page 126

    126 Removing and Installing Parts 6 If no screws ar e attached to the drive, check the ins ide of the drive panel for screws and, if screws ar e present, attach the scr ews to the new drive. 7 Gently slide the drive into the drive bay until you he ar a click or feel the drive securely installed. 1 optical drive 2 shoulder screws (3) 1 drive release[...]

  • Page 127

    Removing and Installing Parts 127 8 Attach the power and data cables to the optical drive. T o locate the system board connector , s ee "System Board Components" on page 89. 9 Check all cable connections and fold cables out of th e way to avoid blocking airflow between the fan and cooling vents. 10 Replace the drive panel (see "Repla[...]

  • Page 128

    128 Removing and Installing Parts Processor Airflow Shroud CAUTION: Before you perform this procedure, follow the safety instruc tions located in the Product Information Guide . Removing the Processor Airflow Shroud Assembly 1 F ollow the procedures in "Befor e Y ou Begin" on page 85. 2 Remove the computer cover (see "Remov ing the C[...]

  • Page 129

    Removing and Installing Parts 129 Installing the Processor Airflow Shroud Assembly 1 F ollow the procedures in "Befor e Y ou Begin" on page 85. 2 Remove the computer cover (see "Remov ing the Computer Cover" on page 86). 3 Align the hinge slots on the processor airflow shro ud with the hinge guides on the system board. 4 Gently [...]

  • Page 130

    130 Removing and Installing Parts 6 Lift the socket r elease lever and open the processor cover . 7 Remove the processor from the socket. Leave the release lever extended in the r elease posi tion so that the socket is ready for the new processor . Installing the Processor NOTICE: Ground yourself by touching an unpainted metal surface on the back o[...]

  • Page 131

    Removing and Installing Parts 131 3 Align the pin-1 corner of the processor and socket. NOTICE: Socket pins are delicate. T o avoid damage, ensure tha t the processor is aligned properly with the socket, and do not use excessive force when you install the processor . Be careful n ot to touch or bend the pins on the sy stem board. 4 Set the processo[...]

  • Page 132

    132 Removing and Installing Parts Fans Removing the Card Fan 1 F ollow the procedures in "Befor e Y ou Begin" on page 85. 2 Remove the computer cover (see "Remov ing the Computer Cover" on page 86). 3 Remove any full-length expansion car ds (see "Rem oving PCI and PCI Express Car ds" on page 95). 4 Disconnect the fan c[...]

  • Page 133

    Removing and Installing Parts 133 6 In succession, carefully pull on each corner of the fa n to detach the rubber grommets securing the fan to the fan cage. 1 cage housing 2 fan cage 3 tab (2) 1 2 3[...]

  • Page 134

    134 Removing and Installing Parts Installing the Card Fan NOTICE: Ensure the fan cable is co rrectly routed through the opening in the lower -right corner of the fan cage. 1 W ith the fan power cable oriented downward, align the rubber grommets in the fan with the holes in each corner of the fan cage, then pull the grommets through until they snap [...]

  • Page 135

    Removing and Installing Parts 135 2 Insert the tabs along the bottom of the fan cage into the corresponding slots on the cage housing, then rotate the fan cage forward until it snaps into place. 3 Connect the fan cable to the F AN_CAGE conne ctor on the system board (see "System Board Components" on page 89). 4 Replace any expansion car d[...]

  • Page 136

    136 Removing and Installing Parts 4 Remove the processor airflow shroud (see "Remov ing the P rocessor Airflow Shroud Assembly" on page 128). 5 In succession, carefully pull on the two bottom co rners of the fan to detach the rubber grommets securing the fan to the processo r airflow shroud, the lift the fa n to detach the two remaining g[...]

  • Page 137

    Removing and Installing Parts 137 2 Replace the processor airflow shroud (see "Instal ling the P rocessor Airflow Shroud Assembly" on page 129). 3 Connect the fan cable to the F AN1_CPU conne ctor on the system board (see "System Boar d Components" on page 89). 4 Replace the computer cover (see "Repl acing the Computer Cove[...]

  • Page 138

    138 Removing and Installing Parts Installing the Optional Hard Drive Fan 1 Slide the fan between the hard driv e bays until it snaps into place. 2 Connect the fan cable to the F AN_HDD connect or on the system board (see "System Board Components" on page 89). 3 Replace the computer cover (see "Repl acing the Computer Cover" on p[...]

  • Page 139

    Removing and Installing Parts 139 Sy stem Board CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the sa fety instructions in the Product Information Guide Removing the Sy stem Board NOTICE: The sy stem board and metal tray are connected and are removed as one piece. 1 F ollow the procedures in "Befor e Y ou Begin" o[...]

  • Page 140

    140 Removing and Installing Parts NOTICE: If you are replacing the sy stem boa rd, visually compare the replacemen t sy stem board to the existing sy stem board to make sure that you have th e correct part. 8 Remove the two screws securing the system boar d assembly to the chassis, then pull on the two tabs to slide the system board assembly to war[...]

  • Page 141

    Removing and Installing Parts 141 NOTE: Jumper settings on replacement sy s tem boards are preset by the factory . 1 T ransfer components from the existing system boar d to the replacement system boar d, if applicable. 2 Orient the system board assembly by aligning the notches on the bottom of the assembly with the tabs on the computer . 3 Slide th[...]

  • Page 142

    142 Removing and Installing Parts Power Supply (PSU) DC Connector Pin Assignments DC Power Connector P1 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 23 4 1 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12[...]

  • Page 143

    Removing and Installing Parts 143 1-KW Power Supply 750-KW Power Supply Pin Number Signal name 18-A WG Wire C olor Signal name 18-A WG Wire Color 1 +3.3 VDC Orange +3.3 VDC Orange 2 +3.3 VDC/SE Orange +3.3 VDC/SE Orange 3 COM Black COM Black 4 +5 VDC Red +5 VDC Red 5 COM Black COM Black 6 +5 VDC Red +5 VDC Red 7 COM Black COM Black 8 P OK Gray POK [...]

  • Page 144

    144 Removing and Installing Parts DC Power Connector P2 19 COM Black COM Black 20 N/C N/A N/C N/A 21 +5 VDC/SE Red +5 VDC/SE Red 22 +5 VDC Red +5 VDC Red 23 +5 VDC Red +5 VDC Red 24 COM Black COM Black 1-KW Power Supply 750-KW Power Supply Pin Number Signal name 18-AWG Wire Color Signal name 18-A WG Wire Color 1 +12 VC DC Blue/White +12 VC DC Blue/[...]

  • Page 145

    Removing and Installing Parts 145 6 +12 V A DC Y ellow +12 V A DC Y ellow 7 COM Black COM Black 8 COM Black COM Black 9 +12 VB DC/SE White +12 VB DC/SE White 10 +12 VB DC White +12 VB DC White 11 +12 VC DC/SE Blue/White +12 VC DC/SE Blue/White 12 COM Black COM Black 13 COM Black COM Black 14 COM Black COM Black 15 +12 V A DC Y ellow +12 V A DC Y el[...]

  • Page 146

    146 Removing and Installing Parts DC Power Connector P3 (Graphics Card) DC Power Connector P4 (Graphics Card) 1-KW Power Supply 750-KW Power Supply Pin Number Signal name 18-AWG Wire Color Signal name 18-A WG Wire Color 1 +12 VE DC/SE Blue/Y ellow +12 VB DC White 2 +12 VE DC Blue/Y ellow +12 VB DC White 3 +12 VE DC Blue/Y ellow +12 VB DC White 4 CO[...]

  • Page 147

    Removing and Installing Parts 147 NOTE: The P3 and P4 connectors are in tended for use with the PCI Expr ess graphics cards whose power requirements exceed 75 watts. DC Power Connector P5 (FD1) 1-KW Power Supply 750-KW Power Supply Pin Number Signal name 18-AWG Wire Color Signal name 18-A WG Wire Color 1 +12 VE DC Blue/Y ellow +12 VC DC Blue/White [...]

  • Page 148

    148 Removing and Installing Parts DC Power Connector P6 and P7 (BA Y1 and Bay2) DC Power Connectors P8 and P9 (HDD0 and HDD1) 1-KW Power Supply 750-KW Power Supply Pin Number Signal name 18-A WG Wire C olor Signal name 18-A WG Wire Color 1 +12 VE DC Blue/Y ellow +12 VB DC White 2 COM Black COM Black 3 COM Black COM Black 4 +5 VDC Red +5 VDC Red 1-K[...]

  • Page 149

    Removing and Installing Parts 149 DC Power Connectors P10-P13 (HDD2 and HDD5) DC Power Connectors P14 (Peripheral) 1-KW Power Supply 750-KW Power Supply Pin Number Signal name 18-A WG Wire C olor Signal name 18-A WG Wire Color 1 +3.3 VDC Orange +3.3 VDC Orange 2 COM Black COM Black 3 +5 VDC Red +5 VDC Red 4 COM Black COM Black 5 +12 VE DC Blue/Y el[...]

  • Page 150

    150 Removing and Installing Parts DC Power Connector P15 (Graphics Card – 1-KW PSU Only) 4 +3.3 VDC Orange +3.3 VDC Orange 5 +5 VDC Red +5 VDC Red 6 +12 VC DC Blue/White +12 VD DC Y ellow/White Pin Number Signal Name 18-A WG Wire Color 1 +12 VB DC White 2 +12 VB DC White 3 +12 VB DC White 4 COM Black 5 COM Black 6 COM Black 1-KW Power Supply 750-[...]

  • Page 151

    Removing and Installing Parts 151 DC Power Connector P16 (Graphics Card – 1-KW PSU Only) NOTE: The P15 and P16 connectors are in tended for use with the PCI Expres s graphics cards whose power requirements exceed 75 watts. Removing the Power Supply 1 F ollow the procedures in "Befor e Y ou Begin" on page 85. 2 Remove the computer cover [...]

  • Page 152

    152 Removing and Installing Parts 7 Remove the hard drive bays from the chassis. 8 Remove the four screws that attach the pow er supply to the back of the computer chassis. 9 Gather the power supply bundles that stem from the power supply , for easy removal. 1 screws (4) 2 hard-drive bay s 1 2[...]

  • Page 153

    Removing and Installing Parts 153 10 Slide the power supply towards the front of the comp uter to fr ee it from the securing tabs on the computer chassis. 11 Slide the power supply toward the har d drive bay area, so that it will clear th e protruding lip of the chassis and lift the power supply from the computer . 1 power supply screws (4) 1[...]

  • Page 154

    154 Removing and Installing Parts Installing the Power Supply 1 Slide the power supply into place, ensuring that the tabs on the rear wall of the computer chassis latch into place. 2 Replace the four screws that secur e the pow er supply to the back of the computer chassis. 3 Replace the two hard drive bays. 4 Replace all hard drives installed in t[...]

  • Page 155

    Removing and Installing Parts 155 Front I/O Panel Front I/O-Panel Components 1 external IEEE 1394 port 2 external USB po rts (2) 3 power , diagnostics, hard drive, and network activity LEDs 4 headphone connector 5 microphone co nnector 6 internal front panel I/O connector 7 bottom LED connector 8 top LED connector 9 internal USB connector 10 power [...]

  • Page 156

    156 Removing and Installing Parts Removing the Front I/O Panel CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the sa fety instructions in the Product Information Guide . 1 F ollow the procedures in "Befor e Y ou Begin" on page 85. 2 Remove the computer cover (see "Remov ing the Computer Cover" on page 86[...]

  • Page 157

    Removing and Installing Parts 157 8 Remove the four mounting screws from the I/O panel. 9 Lift to remove the I/O panel from the computer . Installing the I/O Panel CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the sa fety instructions in the Product Information Guide . NOTICE: Ensure that you replace al l cables originally[...]

  • Page 158

    158 Removing and Installing Parts T o replace the battery : 1 Record all the scr eens in system setup (see "Syste m Setup" on page 166) so that you can restore the correct settings after the new battery has been installed. 2 F ollow the procedures in "Befor e Y ou Begin" on page 85. 3 Open the computer cover (see "Remov ing[...]

  • Page 159

    Removing and Installing Parts 159 Replacing the Computer Cover CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the sa fety instructions in the Product Information Guide . CAUTION: Y our computer is heavy and can be difficult to maneuver . S eek assistance b efore attempting to lift, move, or tilt the computer and alway s lif[...]

  • Page 160

    160 Removing and Installing Parts 4 P ress down on the cover until it clicks into place. NOTE: The computer cover should easily snap into place; however , if necessary , pull back on the cover release latch until the cove r is completely closed, then slide the rele ase latch forward to secure the cover . 5 Carefully , lift the rear of the computer [...]

  • Page 161

    Appendix 161 Appendix Specifications Processor P rocessor type Intel ® Core™ 2 Duo (dual-cor e processor) Intel ® Core™ 2 Extr eme (dual-core processor) Intel ® Core™ 2 Extr eme (quad-core processor) Cache at least 1 MB Memory T ype 800, and 667-MHz DDR2 unbuffered SDR AM; SLI memory Memory connectors four Memory capacities 512 MB, 1 GB, o[...]

  • Page 162

    162 Appendix Audio T ype HDA 7.1 channel Expansion Bus Bus type PCI Express x1 and x16 PCI 32-bit PCI (SLOT3, SLOT5, SLOT6) Connector three Connector size 124 pins Connector data width (maximum) 32 bits Bus speed 33 MHz PCI Express (SLOT1) NOTE: If a graphics card is installe d in each of the PCI Express x16 card slots in the dual-g raphics configu[...]

  • Page 163

    Appendix 163 Drives A vailable devices Serial A T A drive, floppy drive, memory devices, Blu-ray™ Disc drive, D VD drive, DVD-R W drive, CD-RW/D VD combo drive, and media card r eader Externally accessible: two 3.5-inch drive bays four 5.25-inch drive bays Internally accessible: four 3.5-inch drive bays for hard drives Connectors External connect[...]

  • Page 164

    164 Appendix Network activity light (front panel) soli d gr een indicates network connection Link integrity light (on integrated network adapter) green light — A good connection e xists between a 10-Mbps network and the computer . orange light — A good connection ex ists between a 100-Mbps network and the computer . yellow light — A good conn[...]

  • Page 165

    Appendix 165 Phy sical Height W ithout stand 55.5 cm (21.9 inches) W ith stand 57.2 cm (22.5 inches) Wi d t h W ithout stand 21.9 cm (8.6 i n ches) W ith stand 35.6 cm (14.0 inches) Depth 59.4 cm (23.4 inche s) We i g h t T ypical configuration 21.7 kg (47.8 lb) Maximum configuration 25.6 kg (56.4 lb) Environmental T emperature: Operating 10° to 3[...]

  • Page 166

    166 Appendix Sy stem Setup Overview Use system setup as follows: • T o change the system configuration information after yo u add, change, or remove any hardwar e in your computer • T o set or change a user-selectable option such as the user passwor d • T o read the current amount of memory or set the type of har d drive installed Before you [...]

  • Page 167

    Appendix 167 Sy stem Setup Options NOTE: Depending on your comp uter and installed devices, th e items listed in this secti on may not appear , or may not appear exactly as listed. Options List — This field appears on the left side of the system setup window . The field is a scrollable list containing features that define the configuration of you[...]

  • Page 168

    168 Appendix Boot Sequence The computer attemp ts to boot from the sequence of devices specified in this list. NOTE: If you insert a boot device and restar t the computer , this option appears in the sy stem setup menu. T o boot from a US B memory device, for example, select the USB device and move it so that it becomes the first device in the boot[...]

  • Page 169

    Appendix 169 Integrated Audio ( On default) Enables or disables the onboard audio controller . • Off — Integrated audio is disabled. • On — Integrated audio is enabled. USB Controller ( On default) Enables or disables the internal USB controller . • Off — The USB controller is disabled. • On — The USB controller is enabled. • No B[...]

  • Page 170

    170 Appendix Advanced Displays processor type and curr ent BIOS settings for processor clock speed, processor multiplier , front side bus (FSB ) clock, and CPU cor e voltage. These settings may have been set by performa nce tuning applications or may change depending on settings in performance applications that you have installed. F or systems with[...]

  • Page 171

    Appendix 171 P assword Changes ( Unlocked default) This option locks the system password field with the administrator (admin) password. NOTE: When the sy stem password field is lo cked, you can no longer disable password security by pressing <Ctr l><Enter> when the computer starts. Execute Disable ( On default) Enables or disables Execu[...]

  • Page 172

    172 Appendix Maintenance Service T ag Displays the system service tag. SERR Message ( On default) Controls the SERR message mechanism. Some graphics cards r equire that the SERR Message mechanism be disabled. • Off — Do not use the SERR message mechanism . • On — Use the SERR message mechanism. Load Defaults This setting restor es the compu[...]

  • Page 173

    Appendix 173 Boot Sequence This feature allows you to change the boot sequence for the bootable devices installed on your computer . Option Settings • Diskette Drive — The computer attempts to boot from the flopp y drive. If the floppy disk in the drive is not bootable, if no floppy disk is in the drive, or if there is no floppy drive ins talle[...]

  • Page 174

    174 Appendix 4 At the Boot Device Menu , use the up- and down-arrow keys or pr ess the appropriate number on the keyboar d to highlight the device that is to be used for the current boot only , and then press <Enter>. F or example, if you ar e booting to a USB memory key , highlight USB Flash Device and press <Enter>. NOTE: T o boot to [...]

  • Page 175

    Appendix 175 6 After the Microsoft ® W indows ® desktop appears on your co mputer , turn the computer off: a Save and close all open files and exit all open programs. b Shut down the operating system: • In Windows XP , click Start → T urn Off Computer → Tu r n o f f . • In Windows V ista, c lick Start , click the arrow in the lower -right[...]

  • Page 176

    176 Appendix 4 Remove the password jumper plug , then place the plug on the CMOS jumper pins and wait approximately 5 seconds. NOTICE: The password jumper plug must be reinstalled on the password jumper pins in order to enable the password feature. 5 Remove the jumper plug from the CMOS jumper pins, and then reinstall the plug on the passwor d jump[...]

  • Page 177

    Appendix 177 5 Recenter the rollers in their channels if they are misal igned. Ensur e that fluff from the swab is not left on the rollers. 6 Replace the ball and retainer ring, and turn the r e tainer ring clockwise until it clicks into place. Floppy Drive NOTICE: Do not attempt to clean drive heads with a swab. The heads may bec ome misaligned an[...]

  • Page 178

    178 Appendix Class A This equipment has been tested an d found to comply with the limi ts for a Class A digital device pursuant to P art 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide r easonable protection against harmful interference when the equi pment is operated in a commercia l environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can r[...]

  • Page 179

    Appendix 179 Contacting Dell Y ou can contact Dell throug h the Internet and by phone: • F or support through the web, go to support.dell.com . • F or worldwide support through the web, use the Choose A Country/Region menu near the bottom of the page, or see the web addresses listed in the following table. • F or support by e-mail, see the e-[...]

  • Page 180

    180 Appendix Argentina (Buenos Aires) International Access Code: 00 Country Code: 54 City Code: 11 Online Support www .dell.com.ar E-mail for Desktops and P ortables la-techsupport@dell.com E-mail for Servers and EMC ® Storage P roducts la_enterprise@dell.com Customer Service toll-free: 0-800-444-0730 T echnical Support – Dell P owerApp™, Dell[...]

  • Page 181

    Appendix 181 Austria (V ienna) International Access Code: 900 Country Code: 43 City Code: 1 Online Support support.euro .dell.com tech_support_central_europe@dell.co m T echnical Support for XPS computers only 08 20 24 05 30 81 Home/Small Business Sales 08 20 24 05 30 00 Home/Small Business F ax 08 20 24 05 30 49 Home/Small Business Customer Servic[...]

  • Page 182

    182 Appendix Brazil International Access Code: 00 Country Code: 55 City Code: 51 Online Support www .dell.com/br BR_T echSupport@dell.com Customer Service and T ech Support 0800 970 3355 T echnical Support F ax 51 2104 5470 Customer Service F ax 51 2104 5480 Sales 0800 970 3390 British V irgin Islands T echnical Support, Customer Service, Sales tol[...]

  • Page 183

    Appendix 183 Canada (North Y ork, Ontario) International Access Code: 011 Online Order Status www .dell.ca/ostatus Online Support support.ca.dell.com AutoT ech (automated Hardware and W arranty Support) toll-free: 1-800-247-9362 Customer Service Home/Home Office toll-free: 1-800-847-4096 Small Business toll-free: 1-800-906-3355 Medium/Large Busines[...]

  • Page 184

    184 Appendix China (Xiamen) Country Code: 86 City Code: 592 Online Support support.dell.com.cn T echnical Support E-mail support.dell.com.cn/email Customer Service E-mail customer_cn@dell.com T echnical Support F ax 592 818 1350 T echnical Support – XPS computers only toll-free: 800 858 0540 T echnical Support – Dell™ Dimension™ and Dell In[...]

  • Page 185

    Appendix 185 Costa Rica Online Support www .dell.com/cr la-techsupport@dell.com T echnical Support, Customer Service, Sales 0800-012-0231 Czech Republic (P rague) International Access Code: 00 Country Code: 420 Online Support support.euro .dell.com czech_dell@dell.com T echnical Support 22537 2727 Customer Service 22537 2707 Fa x 22537 2714 T echni[...]

  • Page 186

    186 Appendix El Salvador Online Support www .dell.com/sv la-techsupport@dell.com T echnical Support, Customer Service, Sales 800-6132 F inland (Helsinki) International Access Code: 990 Country Code: 358 City Code: 9 Online Support support.euro .dell.com fi_support@dell.com T echnical Support 0207 533 555 Customer Service 0207 533 538 Switchboard 02[...]

  • Page 187

    Appendix 187 Germany (F rankfurt) International Access Code: 00 Country Code: 49 City Code: 69 Online Support support.euro .dell.com tech_support_central_europe@dell.co m T echnical Support for XPS computers only 069 9792 7222 T echnical Support 069 9792-7200 Home/Small Business Customer Service 0180-5-224400 Global Segment Customer Service 069 979[...]

  • Page 188

    188 Appendix Hong Kong International Access Code: 001 Country Code: 852 Online Support support.ap.dell.com support.dell.com.cn/email T echnical Support – XPS computers only 00852-3416 6923 T echnical Support – Dimension and Inspiron 00852-2969 3188 T echnical Support – OptiPlex, Latitude, and Dell P recision 00852-2969 3191 T echnical Support[...]

  • Page 189

    Appendix 189 India Online Support support.ap.dell.com P ortable and Desktop Support Desktop Support E-mail india_support_desktop@dell.com P ortable Support E-mail india_support_notebook@dell.com Phone Numbers 080-25068032 or 080-25068034 or your city STD code + 60003355 or toll-free: 1-800-425-8045 Server Support E-mail india_support_Server@dell.co[...]

  • Page 190

    190 Appendix Ireland (Cherrywood) International Access Code: 00 Country Code: 353 City Code: 1 Online Support support.euro .dell.com dell_direct_support@dell.com T echnical Support XPS computers only 1850 200 722 Business computers 1850 543 543 Home computers 1850 543 543 At Home Support 1850 200 889 Sales Home 1850 333 200 Small Business 1850 664 [...]

  • Page 191

    Appendix 191 Italy (Milan) International Access Code: 00 Country Code: 39 City Code: 02 Online Support support.euro .dell.com Home and Small Business T echnical Support 02 577 826 90 Customer Service 02 696 821 14 Fa x 02 696 821 13 Switchboard 02 696 821 12 Corporate T echnical Support 02 577 826 90 Customer Service 02 577 825 55 Fa x 02 575 035 3[...]

  • Page 192

    192 Appendix Japan (Kawasaki) International Access Code: 001 Country Code: 81 City Code: 44 Online Support support.jp.dell.com T echnical Support – XPS computers only toll-free: 0120-937-786 T echnical Support outside of Japan – XPS computers only 81-44-520-1235 T echnical Support – Dimension and Inspiron toll-free: 0120-198-226 T echnical Su[...]

  • Page 193

    Appendix 193 Korea (Seoul) International Access Code: 001 Country Code: 82 City Code: 2 Online Support support.ap.dell.com T echnical Support for XPS computers only toll-free: 080-999-0283 T echnical Support, Customer Service toll-free: 080-200-3800 T echnical Support – Dimension, PDA, Electronics, and Accessories toll-free: 080-200-3801 Sales to[...]

  • Page 194

    194 Appendix Mexico International Access Code: 00 Country Code: 52 Online Support www .dell.com/mx la-techsupport@dell.com T echnical Support 001-866-563-4425 Sales 50-81-8800 or 001-800-888-3355 Customer Service 001-877-384-8979 or 001-877-269-3383 Main 50-81-8800 or 001-800-888-3355 or 001-866-851-1754 Montserrat Online Support la-techsupport@del[...]

  • Page 195

    Appendix 195 Nicaragua Online Support www . dell.com/ni la-techsupport@dell.com T echnical Support, Customer Service, Sales 001-800-220-1377 Norway (L ysaker) International Access Code: 00 Country Code: 47 Online Support support.euro .dell.com T echnical Support for XPS computers only 815 35 043 T echnical Support 671 16882 Relational Customer Serv[...]

  • Page 196

    196 Appendix Pue rt o Ri co Online Support www .dell.com/pr la-techsupport@dell.com T echnical Support toll-free: 1-866-390-4695 or 1-866-851-1760 Customer Service and Sales 1-877-537-3355 St. Kitts and Nevis Online Support www .dell.com/kn la-techsupport@dell.com T echnical Support, Customer Service, Sales toll-free: 1-866-540-3355 St. Lucia Onlin[...]

  • Page 197

    Appendix 197 Slovakia (P rague) International Access Code: 00 Country Code: 421 Online Support support.euro .dell.com czech_dell@dell.com T echnical Support 02 5441 5727 Customer Service 420 22537 2707 Fa x 02 5441 8328 T ech F ax 02 5441 8328 Switchboard (Sales) 02 5441 7585 South Africa (Johannesburg) International Access Code: 09/091 Country Cod[...]

  • Page 198

    198 Appendix Sweden (Upplands V asby) International Access Code: 00 Country Code: 46 City Code: 8 Online Support support.euro .dell.com T echnical Support for XPS computers only 77 134 03 40 T echnical Support 08 590 05 199 Relational Customer Service 08 590 05 642 Home/Small Business Customer Service 08 587 70 527 Employee Purchase P rogram (EPP) [...]

  • Page 199

    Appendix 199 Thailand International Access Code: 001 Country Code: 66 Online Support support.ap.dell.com T echnical Support (OptiPlex, Latitude, and Dell P recision) toll-free: 1800 0060 07 T echnical Support (P owerApp, P owerEdge, P owerConnect, and P owerV ault) toll-free: 1800 0600 09 Customer Service toll-free: 1800 006 007 (option 7) Corporat[...]

  • Page 200

    200 Appendix U.K. (Bracknell) International Access Code: 00 Country Code: 44 City Code: 1344 Online Support support.euro .dell.com dell_direct_support@dell.com Customer Service Online support.euro .dell.com/uk/en/ECare/form/home.asp Sales Home and Small Business Sales 0870 907 4000 Corporate/P ublic Sector Sales 01344 860 456 Customer Service Home [...]

  • Page 201

    Appendix 201 U.S.A. (Austin, T exas) International Access Code: 011 Country Code: 1 Dell Services for the Deaf, Hard-of -Hearing, or Speech-Impaired toll-free: 1-877-DELL TTY (1-877-335-5889) Fa x toll-free: 1-800-727-8320 T echnical Support support.dell.com XPS toll-free: 1-800-232-8544 Home and Home Office toll-free: 1-800-624-9896 P ortable and [...]

  • Page 202

    202 Appendix U.S. V irgin Islands Online Support www .dell.com/vi la-techsupport@dell.com T echnical Support, Customer Service, Sales toll-free: 1-877-702-4360 V enezuela Online Support www .dell.com/ve la-techsupport@dell.com T echnical Support, Customer Service, Sales 0800-100-4752 Country (City) International Access Code Country Code City Code S[...]

  • Page 203

    Glossary 203 Glossary T erms in this Glossary are provided for informational purposes only and may or may not describe features included with your particular computer . A AC — alternating current — The form of electricity that powers your computer when you plug the AC adapter power cable in to an electrical outlet. ACP I — advanced configurat[...]

  • Page 204

    204 Glossary bus — A communication pathway between the components in your computer . bus speed — The speed, given in MHz, that indicates how fast a bus can transfer information. byte — The basic data unit used by your computer . A byte is usually equal to 8 bits. C C — Celsius — A temperature measur ement scale where 0° is the freezing p[...]

  • Page 205

    Glossary 205 disk striping — A technique for spr eading data over multiple disk drives. Disk striping can speed up operations that retrieve data from disk storage. Computers that use disk striping generally allow the user to select the data unit size or stripe width . DMA — direct memory access — A channel that allows certain types of data tr[...]

  • Page 206

    206 Glossary Express Service Code — A numeric code located on a sticker on your Dell™ comp uter . Use the Express Service Code when contacting Dell for assistance. Express Service Code service may not be avai lable in some countries. extended display mode — A display setting that allows you to use a second monitor as an extension of your disp[...]

  • Page 207

    Glossary 207 Hz — hertz — A unit of freq uency measur ement that equals 1 cycle per second. Computers and electronic devices ar e often measured i n kilohertz (kHz), megahertz (MHz), gigahertz (GHz), or terahertz (THz). I IC — integrated circuit — A semiconductor wafer , or chip, on which thousands or millions of tiny e lectronic components[...]

  • Page 208

    208 Glossary MB — megabyte — A measurement of data storage that equals 1,048,576 bytes. 1 MB equals 1024 KB. When used to refer to har d drive storage, the term is often rounded to 1,000,000 bytes. MB/sec — megabytes per second — One million bytes per second. This measurement is typically used for data transfer ratings. media bay — A bay [...]

  • Page 209

    Glossary 209 logical drives. Each partition can contain multiple logical drives. PC Card — A removable I/O car d adhering to the PCMCIA standard. Modems and network adapters ar e common types of PC Cards. PCI — peripheral component interconnect — PCI is a local bus that supports 32 -and 64-bit data paths, providing a high-speed data path betw[...]

  • Page 210

    210 Glossary ROM — read-only memory — Memory that stor es data and programs that cannot be deleted or written to by the computer . ROM, unlike R AM, retains its contents after you shut down your computer . Some programs essential to the operation of your computer reside in ROM. RPM — revolutions per min ute — The number of rotations that oc[...]

  • Page 211

    Glossary 211 SVGA — super -video graphics array — A video standard for video cards and controllers. T ypical SVGA resolutions are 800 x 600 and 1024 x 768. The number of colors and resolution that a program displays depends on the capabi lities of the monitor , the video controller and its driver s, and the amount of video memory installed in t[...]

  • Page 212

    212 Glossary faster than system memory . The amount of video memory installed primarily influences the number of colors that a program can display . video mode — A mode that describes how text and graphics are displayed on a monitor . Graphics-based software, such as W indows operating systems, displays in video modes that can be defined as x hor[...]

  • Page 213

    Index 213 Index A audio . See sound B battery problems, 5 3 replacing, 1 5 7 BDs about, 3 8 beep codes, 69 BIOS, 166 boot sequence c h a n g i n g , 173-174 option settings, 1 7 3 booting to a USB device, 1 7 3 C car ds slots, 1 6 CD-R W drive problems, 5 4 CDs about, 3 8 Check Disk, 54 cleaning your computer , 176 CMOS settings clearing, 1 7 5 com[...]

  • Page 214

    214 Index 214 Index drivers about, 7 5 identifying, 7 5 reinstalling, 7 6 Drivers and Utilities Media, 76 drives problems, 5 3 RA I D , 2 9 dual graphics technology , 49 dual monitors, 23 DV D s about, 3 8 E e-mail problems, 5 5 End User License Agreement, 9 ergonomics information, 9 error messages beep codes, 6 9 diagnostic lights, 6 6 problems, 5[...]

  • Page 215

    Index 215 memory (continued) installing, 9 2 problems, 5 9 removing, 9 3 type supported, 9 0 messages error , 5 6 system, 7 0 Microsoft W indows label, 10 modem problems, 5 5 monitor blank, 6 3 clone mode, 2 8 connect D VI, 22, 24 connect TV , 2 2 connect VGA, 2 2 - 2 4 connecting, 2 2 connecting two , 2 3 - 2 4 display settings, 2 8 dual monitors,[...]

  • Page 216

    216 Index 216 Index processor t y p e , 161 P roduct Information Guide, 9 Q QuickSet, 51 R R AID configuring, 2 9 RAID array , creating, 34 regulatory information, 9 reinstalling W indows Vista, 7 8 W indows XP , 7 8 Removing, 123 S safety instructions, 9 Scalable Link Interface technology , 49 scanner problems, 6 2 screen. See moni tor Service T a[...]

  • Page 217

    Index 217 W warranty information, 9 W indows Vista Device Driver Rollback, 7 6 F actory Image Restore, 8 0 Help and Support, 1 1 hibernate mode, 4 7 Network Setup W izard, 4 2 r e i n s t a l l i n g , 12, 78 sleep mode, 4 7 System Restore, 7 8 W indows XP Device Driver Rollback, 7 6 Help and Support, 1 1 hibernate mode, 4 5 Network Setup W izard, [...]

  • Page 218

    218 Index 218 Index[...]