Dell Technology Guide
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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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...information after you remove and replace certain hardware components. Finding Information 31 • 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. Use the system setup program to update your computer's current...
...information after you remove and replace certain hardware components. Finding Information 31 • 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. Use the system setup program to update your computer's current...
Dell Technology Guide
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... drive and then completely turning off the computer. 2 Click the option you want to sleep: • Press the power button. • Close the display for a notebook computer. To wake your computer to quickly resume full operation when you set the power management options, you may also use . When the computer exits...
... drive and then completely turning off the computer. 2 Click the option you want to sleep: • Press the power button. • Close the display for a notebook computer. To wake your computer to quickly resume full operation when you set the power management options, you may also use . When the computer exits...
Dell Technology Guide
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... low. 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 .
... low. 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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...display and the hard drive after a predetermined period of the following methods: • Press the power button. • Close the display for a notebook computer. • Press . OR • Depending on how you may lose data. view the available battery power (laptop computers) • ...: • Press the power button. OR • Open the display for advanced power settings • Hibernate - select options for a notebook computer. 138 Power (Power Settings, Power Protection Devices, and Batteries) select to the same operating state it was in standby, it returns to...
...display and the hard drive after a predetermined period of the following methods: • Press the power button. • Close the display for a notebook computer. • Press . OR • Depending on how you may lose data. view the available battery power (laptop computers) • ...: • Press the power button. OR • Open the display for advanced power settings • Hibernate - select options for a notebook computer. 138 Power (Power Settings, Power Protection Devices, and Batteries) select to the same operating state it was in standby, it returns to...
Dell Technology Guide
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... how you set the power management options, you 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. Your computer enters hibernate if the...
... how you set the power management options, you 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. Your computer enters hibernate if the...
Dell Technology Guide
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... the battery fully before you like. US Department of Transportation (DOT) Notebook Battery Restrictions As 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. If the battery is switched Off. Storing a... to 100 percent in the computer for as long as you use the Battery Charge Disable feature in Dell ControlPoint. The Dell ControlPoint icon appears on . A Dell notebook battery may be allowed. Charge time is too hot to room temperature. The battery is longer with...
... the battery fully before you like. US Department of Transportation (DOT) Notebook Battery Restrictions As 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. If the battery is switched Off. Storing a... to 100 percent in the computer for as long as you use the Battery Charge Disable feature in Dell ControlPoint. The Dell ControlPoint icon appears on . A Dell notebook battery may be allowed. Charge time is too hot to room temperature. The battery is longer with...
Dell Technology Guide
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... ( V A L U E) - See "Lockups and Software Problems" on page 287. D I S K D R I C S - R E A D F A I L U R E O N I N T E R N A L H A R D D R I D - See "Drive Problems" on page 292. This message applies to notebook computers that the configuration information for the hard drive is correct (see "Running the Dell Diagnostics" on page 308). PLEASE RUN THE SYSTEM SETUP Troubleshooting 277 If the problem persists, replace the CMOS...
... ( V A L U E) - See "Lockups and Software Problems" on page 287. D I S K D R I C S - R E A D F A I L U R E O N I N T E R N A L H A R D D R I D - See "Drive Problems" on page 292. This message applies to notebook computers that the configuration information for the hard drive is correct (see "Running the Dell Diagnostics" on page 308). PLEASE RUN THE SYSTEM SETUP Troubleshooting 277 If the problem persists, replace the CMOS...
Dell Technology Guide
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... advantage of the benefits the SATA interface brings to 6 times faster than existing external storage solutions: USB 2.0, & 1394) and is a computer bus primarily designed for notebooks, desktop, consumer electronics and entry servers. Pin Signal 1 GND 2 DR+ 3 DR4 GND 5 DT+ 6 DT7 GND Ports 317 eSATA Port SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) is...
... advantage of the benefits the SATA interface brings to 6 times faster than existing external storage solutions: USB 2.0, & 1394) and is a computer bus primarily designed for notebooks, desktop, consumer electronics and entry servers. Pin Signal 1 GND 2 DR+ 3 DR4 GND 5 DT+ 6 DT7 GND Ports 317 eSATA Port SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) is...