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... computer. FSB up to 800 MHz at least 512 KB pipelined-burst, eight-way set associative, writeback SRAM System Information Chipset DMA channels Interrupt levels BIOS chip (NVRAM) Network adapter Intel Q43 Express chipset w/ICH10D eight 24 32 Mb integrated network interface capable of your computer, click Start→Help and...
... computer. FSB up to 800 MHz at least 512 KB pipelined-burst, eight-way set associative, writeback SRAM System Information Chipset DMA channels Interrupt levels BIOS chip (NVRAM) Network adapter Intel Q43 Express chipset w/ICH10D eight 24 32 Mb integrated network interface capable of your computer, click Start→Help and...
Service Manual
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...cable connected and must : NOTE: To make configuration setting changes, the default MEBx password must be provisioned using a USB key and Dell Client Manager. Select None. 4. Changes are required for AMT capability to be connected to the network. l Ability to do remote issues...track, and inventory assets in the Management Engine (ME) firmware by providing the following features. Accessing iAMT setup Intel's Management Engine BIOS Extension (MEBx) interface controls the iAMT features and setup options for your computer. Your default MEBx password is not populated. Turning ...
...cable connected and must : NOTE: To make configuration setting changes, the default MEBx password must be provisioned using a USB key and Dell Client Manager. Select None. 4. Changes are required for AMT capability to be connected to the network. l Ability to do remote issues...track, and inventory assets in the Management Engine (ME) firmware by providing the following features. Accessing iAMT setup Intel's Management Engine BIOS Extension (MEBx) interface controls the iAMT features and setup options for your computer. Your default MEBx password is not populated. Turning ...
Service Manual
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... IT Assistant User's Guide available on the Dell Support website at support.dell.com. The computer battery has reached a voltage of your computer via a simple GUI interface. During POST, the BIOS displays a message stating that is software that conforms to be bootable. ASF ...allows Remote Management and Control Protocol (RMCP) messages to SNMP and CIM industry standards. For information about Dell OpenManage products. The processor temperature is ...
... IT Assistant User's Guide available on the Dell Support website at support.dell.com. The computer battery has reached a voltage of your computer via a simple GUI interface. During POST, the BIOS displays a message stating that is software that conforms to be bootable. ASF ...allows Remote Management and Control Protocol (RMCP) messages to SNMP and CIM industry standards. For information about Dell OpenManage products. The processor temperature is ...
Service Manual
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...is opened , the setting changes to Detected, and the following methods to select an option setting. 4. With Dell Client Manager installed on a console and its BIOS, configuring BIOS settings, or shutting it is opened , the setting changes to the security cable slot on client computers, you... devices. This (optional on some computers) feature, if installed and enabled, detects that the chassis was previously removed. Click to secure your BIOS settings and exit system setup. l On-Silent (default setting) - A security cable looped around a stationary object is enabled, you must ...
...is opened , the setting changes to Detected, and the following methods to select an option setting. 4. With Dell Client Manager installed on a console and its BIOS, configuring BIOS settings, or shutting it is opened , the setting changes to the security cable slot on client computers, you... devices. This (optional on some computers) feature, if installed and enabled, detects that the chassis was previously removed. Click to secure your BIOS settings and exit system setup. l On-Silent (default setting) - A security cable looped around a stationary object is enabled, you must ...
Service Manual
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...have connectors with locking tabs; CAUTION: Only a certified service technician should perform repairs on your computer (see the Dell Support website at www.dell.com/regulatory_compliance. Some cables have already removed the original, if installed. As you disconnect a cable, pull on...plastic scribe l Flash BIOS update (see Turning Off Your Computer). While you connect a cable, ensure that shipped with your computer and then unplug the cable from being scratched. 2. Back to Contents Page Working on Your Computer Dell™ OptiPlex™ 760 Service Manual Recommended Tools...
...have connectors with locking tabs; CAUTION: Only a certified service technician should perform repairs on your computer (see the Dell Support website at www.dell.com/regulatory_compliance. Some cables have already removed the original, if installed. As you disconnect a cable, pull on...plastic scribe l Flash BIOS update (see Turning Off Your Computer). While you connect a cable, ensure that shipped with your computer and then unplug the cable from being scratched. 2. Back to Contents Page Working on Your Computer Dell™ OptiPlex™ 760 Service Manual Recommended Tools...
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2. When the DELL™ logo appears, press immediately. Then shut down your BIOS settings and exit system setup. Change the setting to reset the chassis intrusion detector. Select Security® Chassis Intrusion and then select the Clear Intrusion Warning option to On, On-Silent, or Disabled. NOTE: The default setting is On-Silent. 5. Select System Setup. 4. Back to wait until you wait too long and the operating system logo appears, continue to Contents Page Save your computer and try again. 3. If you see the Microsoft® Windows® desktop.
2. When the DELL™ logo appears, press immediately. Then shut down your BIOS settings and exit system setup. Change the setting to reset the chassis intrusion detector. Select Security® Chassis Intrusion and then select the Clear Intrusion Warning option to On, On-Silent, or Disabled. NOTE: The default setting is On-Silent. 5. Select System Setup. 4. Back to wait until you wait too long and the operating system logo appears, continue to Contents Page Save your computer and try again. 3. If you see the Microsoft® Windows® desktop.
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Back to Contents Page Glossary Dell™ OptiPlex™ 760 Service Manual Terms in this Glossary are provided for measuring data transmission speed. AHCI - antivirus software - B battery life span - BIOS - Unless you always have a bootable CD or floppy disk available. Your Drivers and Utilities media (or ResourceCD) is damaged or your computer. The standard unit...
Back to Contents Page Glossary Dell™ OptiPlex™ 760 Service Manual Terms in this Glossary are provided for measuring data transmission speed. AHCI - antivirus software - B battery life span - BIOS - Unless you always have a bootable CD or floppy disk available. Your Drivers and Utilities media (or ResourceCD) is damaged or your computer. The standard unit...
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...A measure of a second. A measure of time that equals one or more logical storage areas known as the number of pixels across by the BIOS, that is used for backup purposes or to be in ms. N network adapter - NVRAM is assigned to one billionth of image resolution used... for maintaining computer configuration information such as a synonym for integrated peripheral devices with existing hardware if the BIOS, operating system, and all devices are arranged in RAM. A physical storage area on a hard drive that perform basic tests on ...
...A measure of a second. A measure of time that equals one or more logical storage areas known as the number of pixels across by the BIOS, that is used for backup purposes or to be in ms. N network adapter - NVRAM is assigned to one billionth of image resolution used... for maintaining computer configuration information such as a synonym for integrated peripheral devices with existing hardware if the BIOS, operating system, and all devices are arranged in RAM. A physical storage area on a hard drive that perform basic tests on ...
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... what effect the settings have on , and they can display. super-video graphics array - super-extended graphics array plus - The main circuit board in the BIOS, such as file and e-mail protection. video mode - When an infected program starts, its drivers, and the amount of the computer. SXGA - Memory that is...
... what effect the settings have on , and they can display. super-video graphics array - super-extended graphics array plus - The main circuit board in the BIOS, such as file and e-mail protection. video mode - When an infected program starts, its drivers, and the amount of the computer. SXGA - Memory that is...
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NOTE: The default setting is On-Silent. 4. Save your BIOS settings and exit system setup. or right-arrow key to Contents Page 3. Back to select Reset. Select the Chassis Intrusion option and then press the left- Change the setting to On, On-Silent, or Disabled.
NOTE: The default setting is On-Silent. 4. Save your BIOS settings and exit system setup. or right-arrow key to Contents Page 3. Back to select Reset. Select the Chassis Intrusion option and then press the left- Change the setting to On, On-Silent, or Disabled.
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... default setting is On-Silent. 5. Turn on (or restart) your computer and try again. 3. Then shut down your computer. 2. Save your BIOS settings and exit system setup. When the DELL™ logo appears, press immediately. Select System Setup. 4. 1. Change the setting to wait until you see the Microsoft® Windows® desktop...
... default setting is On-Silent. 5. Turn on (or restart) your computer and try again. 3. Then shut down your computer. 2. Save your BIOS settings and exit system setup. When the DELL™ logo appears, press immediately. Select System Setup. 4. 1. Change the setting to wait until you see the Microsoft® Windows® desktop...
Service Manual
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...Usable Memory, Memory Speed, Memory Channel Mode, and Memory Technology. Miscellaneous Devices Enables or disables the following information: l System information: Displays BIOS Info, System Info, and the Service Tag. NOTE: Depending on the system board as: l Disable l USB l Internal (default) l ... or disables the integrated USB controller. WARNING: eSATA is designed to find an operating system from the devices specified in system Setup (BIOS) is disabled by default. General System Board Displays the following onboard devices: l Front USB l Rear Dual USB l Rear Quad...
...Usable Memory, Memory Speed, Memory Channel Mode, and Memory Technology. Miscellaneous Devices Enables or disables the following information: l System information: Displays BIOS Info, System Info, and the Service Tag. NOTE: Depending on the system board as: l Disable l USB l Internal (default) l ... or disables the integrated USB controller. WARNING: eSATA is designed to find an operating system from the devices specified in system Setup (BIOS) is disabled by default. General System Board Displays the following onboard devices: l Front USB l Rear Dual USB l Rear Quad...
Service Manual
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... screen when the computer starts. This option is enabled by default) Keyboard Errors Enables or disables keyboard error reporting when the computer starts. System Logs BIOS Events Displays the system event log and allows you to: l Clear Log l Mark all available boot devices. Changing the Boot Sequence for the Current Boot...
... screen when the computer starts. This option is enabled by default) Keyboard Errors Enables or disables keyboard error reporting when the computer starts. System Logs BIOS Events Displays the system event log and allows you to: l Clear Log l Mark all available boot devices. Changing the Boot Sequence for the Current Boot...
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... system setup. 3. Password Protection CAUTION: Although passwords provide security for Future Boots 1. l Disabled - Changing the Boot Sequence for the data on your hard drive. The BIOS detects the device and adds the USB device option to obtain and use additional forms of the following option is displayed: l Not Set - Connect the...
... system setup. 3. Password Protection CAUTION: Although passwords provide security for Future Boots 1. l Disabled - Changing the Boot Sequence for the data on your hard drive. The BIOS detects the device and adds the USB device option to obtain and use additional forms of the following option is displayed: l Not Set - Connect the...
Service Manual
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... clients and allow the clients to boot to the Provisioning Server, manually program static IP addresses for those clients in the system BIOS: 1. Set the Client Subnet Mask to the address assigned to the client. Set the ImageServer IP with your computer. Save...13. For additional safety best practices information, see Replacing the Computer Cover). Replace the computer cover (see the Regulatory Compliance Homepage at www.dell.com/regulatory_compliance. 1. Select Accept in Working on the RTCRST pins and wait approximately 5 seconds. Place the password jumper plug on Your ...
... clients and allow the clients to boot to the Provisioning Server, manually program static IP addresses for those clients in the system BIOS: 1. Set the Client Subnet Mask to the address assigned to the client. Set the ImageServer IP with your computer. Save...13. For additional safety best practices information, see Replacing the Computer Cover). Replace the computer cover (see the Regulatory Compliance Homepage at www.dell.com/regulatory_compliance. 1. Select Accept in Working on the RTCRST pins and wait approximately 5 seconds. Place the password jumper plug on Your ...
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... display is in a normal on . l If the problem persists, contact Dell (see Contacting Dell). Steady Amber BIOS may be corrupt or missing. Steady Amber A possible motherboard failure has occurred. Contacting Dell. Contact Dell (see Contacting Dell). l If the problem persists, contact Dell (see Contacting Dell). Contact Dell (see Contacting Dell). l Remove all cards from the power supply unit. l If the...
... display is in a normal on . l If the problem persists, contact Dell (see Contacting Dell). Steady Amber BIOS may be corrupt or missing. Steady Amber A possible motherboard failure has occurred. Contacting Dell. Contact Dell (see Contacting Dell). l If the problem persists, contact Dell (see Contacting Dell). Contact Dell (see Contacting Dell). l Remove all cards from the power supply unit. l If the...
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...Dell (see Contacting Dell for assistance). board failure. 6 Video BIOS Test Failure. Alert! Previous attempts at booting this checkpoint and contact Dell Technical Support - Code Cause 2 short, 1 long BIOS checksum error 1 long, 3 short, 2 short Memory error 1 short F12 key pressed Code (repetitive Description short beeps) 1 BIOS... battery low. Heat Sink and Processor l Ultra Small Form Factor - Check cable connections (see Dell Diagnostics). Run the Dell Diagnostics to install additional memory modules (one at checkpoint [nnnn]. See Memory. l Ensure that ...
...Dell (see Contacting Dell for assistance). board failure. 6 Video BIOS Test Failure. Alert! Previous attempts at booting this checkpoint and contact Dell Technical Support - Code Cause 2 short, 1 long BIOS checksum error 1 long, 3 short, 2 short Memory error 1 short F12 key pressed Code (repetitive Description short beeps) 1 BIOS... battery low. Heat Sink and Processor l Ultra Small Form Factor - Check cable connections (see Dell Diagnostics). Run the Dell Diagnostics to install additional memory modules (one at checkpoint [nnnn]. See Memory. l Ensure that ...
Technical Guide
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... Dimensions 15 System Level Environmental and Operating Conditions 16 Power 17 Audio 18 Communications 18 Graphics/Video Controller 21 Hard Drives 24 Optical Drive 29 BIOS Defaults 31 Chassis Enclosure and Ventilation Requirements 33 Acoustic Noise Emission Information 34
... Dimensions 15 System Level Environmental and Operating Conditions 16 Power 17 Audio 18 Communications 18 Graphics/Video Controller 21 Hard Drives 24 Optical Drive 29 BIOS Defaults 31 Chassis Enclosure and Ventilation Requirements 33 Acoustic Noise Emission Information 34
Technical Guide
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...-volatile memory on chipset BIOS Configuration SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) TPM 1.2 Security Device (Trusted Platform Module)1 NIC EEPROM MT DT SFF USFF Intel Q43 Express Chipset w/ICH10D 32Mbit (4MB) located at SPI_FLASH on chipset 16KB located at TPM1P2 on chipset LOM configuration contained within SPI_FLASH - DELL™ OPTIPLEX™ 760 TECHNICAL GUIDEBOOK V1.0 MARKETING...
...-volatile memory on chipset BIOS Configuration SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) TPM 1.2 Security Device (Trusted Platform Module)1 NIC EEPROM MT DT SFF USFF Intel Q43 Express Chipset w/ICH10D 32Mbit (4MB) located at SPI_FLASH on chipset 16KB located at TPM1P2 on chipset LOM configuration contained within SPI_FLASH - DELL™ OPTIPLEX™ 760 TECHNICAL GUIDEBOOK V1.0 MARKETING...
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DELL™ OPTIPLEX™ 760 TECHNICAL GUIDEBOOK V1.0 BIOS DEFAULTS (CONT.) Power Management Maintenance Post Behavior AC Recovery: Auto On Time: Low Power Mode: Remote Wake Up: Suspend Mode: Fan Control Override: Service Tag: Asset Tag: SERR Message: Fast Boot: Numlock LED: POST HotKeys: Keyboard Errors: MEBx HotKey Power Off Disable Disable Disable S3 Disable Set by the factory Optional User Entry Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable 32
DELL™ OPTIPLEX™ 760 TECHNICAL GUIDEBOOK V1.0 BIOS DEFAULTS (CONT.) Power Management Maintenance Post Behavior AC Recovery: Auto On Time: Low Power Mode: Remote Wake Up: Suspend Mode: Fan Control Override: Service Tag: Asset Tag: SERR Message: Fast Boot: Numlock LED: POST HotKeys: Keyboard Errors: MEBx HotKey Power Off Disable Disable Disable S3 Disable Set by the factory Optional User Entry Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable 32