Me and My Dell
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Touchscreen Gestures 30 Zoom 30 Dwell 31 Flick 31 Scroll 31 Rotate 32 Keyboard 33 Backlit Keyboard 34 Keyboard Connection Types 35 Locating the Service Tag and Express-Service Code 36 Locating the Label on Your Computer 36 Using Dell's Online System Profiler 36 Storage 36 About Storage Devices 36 Internal Storage Devices 37 Hard Drives 37 Solid-State Drives 37 Removable Storage Devices 37 Optical Discs 38 Memory Cards 38 Memory Module 39 System Board 40 Processor 42 Computer Fan 43 Heat Sink 43 Thermal Grease 44 4 Contents
Touchscreen Gestures 30 Zoom 30 Dwell 31 Flick 31 Scroll 31 Rotate 32 Keyboard 33 Backlit Keyboard 34 Keyboard Connection Types 35 Locating the Service Tag and Express-Service Code 36 Locating the Label on Your Computer 36 Using Dell's Online System Profiler 36 Storage 36 About Storage Devices 36 Internal Storage Devices 37 Hard Drives 37 Solid-State Drives 37 Removable Storage Devices 37 Optical Discs 38 Memory Cards 38 Memory Module 39 System Board 40 Processor 42 Computer Fan 43 Heat Sink 43 Thermal Grease 44 4 Contents
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Internal storage devices include hard drives (HDD) and solid-state drives (SSD). Compared to HDDs, SSDs are typically less susceptible to the platter by read/write heads that rotate on a motor‑driven spindle, within a protective enclosure. Hard Drives An HDD contains magnetically coated platters that are ...to connect to store data. The platters are made from your computer without turning the computer off are called internal storage devices. Solid-State Drives An SSD is a data storage device that you can remove from a non-magnetic material, usually aluminum alloy or glass, and ...
Internal storage devices include hard drives (HDD) and solid-state drives (SSD). Compared to HDDs, SSDs are typically less susceptible to the platter by read/write heads that rotate on a motor‑driven spindle, within a protective enclosure. Hard Drives An HDD contains magnetically coated platters that are ...to connect to store data. The platters are made from your computer without turning the computer off are called internal storage devices. Solid-State Drives An SSD is a data storage device that you can remove from a non-magnetic material, usually aluminum alloy or glass, and ...