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... a Battery 143 Checking the Battery Charge 143 Conserving Battery Power 145 Charging the Battery 145 Storing a Battery 146 US Department of Transportation (DOT) Notebook Battery Restrictions 146 Dell™ ControlPoint Power Manager 146 12 Networks (LAN, Wireless, Mobile Broadband 149 Overview 149 Local Area Networks (LAN 150 What You Need to Set...
... a Battery 143 Checking the Battery Charge 143 Conserving Battery Power 145 Charging the Battery 145 Storing a Battery 146 US Department of Transportation (DOT) Notebook Battery Restrictions 146 Dell™ ControlPoint Power Manager 146 12 Networks (LAN, Wireless, Mobile Broadband 149 Overview 149 Local Area Networks (LAN 150 What You Need to Set...
Dell Technology Guide
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...about your BIOS settings when you remove and replace certain hardware components. • Service Contracts & Forms • Warranty Status Dell Forums • Support Forums • Discussion Forums Contact Us • Customer Service • Financing Support • Sales Support •...; Technical Support • International Notebook Support BIOS (System Setup Program) Settings The BIOS is recommended. You may need to : • Change the system configuration information...
...about your BIOS settings when you remove and replace certain hardware components. • Service Contracts & Forms • Warranty Status Dell Forums • Support Forums • Discussion Forums Contact Us • Customer Service • Financing Support • Sales Support •...; Technical Support • International Notebook Support BIOS (System Setup Program) Settings The BIOS is recommended. You may need to : • Change the system configuration information...
Dell Technology Guide
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... you want to use one of the following methods to put your computer to sleep: • Press the power button. • Close the display for a notebook computer. FOR MORE INFORMATION: To learn more about power plans, see Windows Help and Support: click Start or → Help and Support. Power Management States...
... you want to use one of the following methods to put your computer to sleep: • Press the power button. • Close the display for a notebook computer. FOR MORE INFORMATION: To learn more about power plans, see Windows Help and Support: click Start or → Help and Support. Power Management States...
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... computer. NOTICE: You cannot remove devices or undock your computer while your computer to sleep: • Press the power button. • Close the display for a notebook computer. • Press .
... computer. NOTICE: You cannot remove devices or undock your computer while your computer to sleep: • Press the power button. • Close the display for a notebook computer. • Press .
Dell Technology Guide
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... or disable hibernation FOR MORE INFORMATION: To learn more about configuring power option settings in before entering standby. select options for a notebook computer. 138 Power (Power Settings, Power Protection Devices, and Batteries) NOTICE: If your computer loses AC and battery power while ... the hard drive after a predetermined period of the following methods: • Press the power button. • Close the display for a notebook computer. • Press . Power Management Modes Standby Mode Standby conserves power by turning off computer→ Stand by. OR • Open...
... or disable hibernation FOR MORE INFORMATION: To learn more about configuring power option settings in before entering standby. select options for a notebook computer. 138 Power (Power Settings, Power Protection Devices, and Batteries) NOTICE: If your computer loses AC and battery power while ... the hard drive after a predetermined period of the following methods: • Press the power button. • Close the display for a notebook computer. • Press . Power Management Modes Standby Mode Standby conserves power by turning off computer→ Stand by. OR • Open...
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...) 139 NOTE: Some PC Cards or Express Cards may take a short time to enter hibernate: • Press the power button. • Close the display for a notebook computer. • Press . Remove and reinsert the card, or simply restart (reboot) your computer is in before entering hibernate. The computer may not operate correctly...
...) 139 NOTE: Some PC Cards or Express Cards may take a short time to enter hibernate: • Press the power button. • Close the display for a notebook computer. • Press . Remove and reinsert the card, or simply restart (reboot) your computer is in before entering hibernate. The computer may not operate correctly...
Dell Technology Guide
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... extended period of January 1, 2008, the US DOT prohibits spare (loose) lithium batteries in a Dell notebook and the notebook is hot from the Dell ControlPoint (DCP) application. Dell™ ControlPoint Power Manager You can leave the battery in approximately 2 hours. A Dell notebook battery may not charge when you connect the computer to room temperature. Click the icon...
... extended period of January 1, 2008, the US DOT prohibits spare (loose) lithium batteries in a Dell notebook and the notebook is hot from the Dell ControlPoint (DCP) application. Dell™ ControlPoint Power Manager You can leave the battery in approximately 2 hours. A Dell notebook battery may not charge when you connect the computer to room temperature. Click the icon...
Dell Technology Guide
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See "Lockups and Software Problems" on page 281). MEMORY ODD/EVEN LOGIC FAILURE AT (ADDRESS) READ VALUE EXPECTING ( V A L U E) - Run the Dell Diagnostics (see "Running the Dell Diagnostics" on page 292. R E A D F A I L U R E O N S E C O N D I N T E R N A L H A R D D R I L U R E ...the System Setup Program" on page 287. See "Entering the System Setup Program" on page 292. This message applies to notebook computers that the boot sequence information is correct (see "Running the Dell Diagnostics" on page 308). See "Lockups and Software Problems" on page 308. M E M O R Y S I...
See "Lockups and Software Problems" on page 281). MEMORY ODD/EVEN LOGIC FAILURE AT (ADDRESS) READ VALUE EXPECTING ( V A L U E) - Run the Dell Diagnostics (see "Running the Dell Diagnostics" on page 292. R E A D F A I L U R E O N S E C O N D I N T E R N A L H A R D D R I L U R E ...the System Setup Program" on page 287. See "Entering the System Setup Program" on page 292. This message applies to notebook computers that the boot sequence information is correct (see "Running the Dell Diagnostics" on page 308). See "Lockups and Software Problems" on page 308. M E M O R Y S I...
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... and mass storage devices such as hard disk drives and optical drives. eSATA Port SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) is a computer bus primarily designed for notebooks, desktop, consumer electronics and entry servers. External SATA or eSATA, users can now utilize shielded cable lengths up to storage.
... and mass storage devices such as hard disk drives and optical drives. eSATA Port SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) is a computer bus primarily designed for notebooks, desktop, consumer electronics and entry servers. External SATA or eSATA, users can now utilize shielded cable lengths up to storage.