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3 Installing Upgrades Computer Cover 64 Opening the Computer Cover 64 Closing the Computer Cover 67 Expansion Cards 68 Installing an Expansion Card 69 Removing an Expansion Card ... Only 83 Removing the Expansion-Card Cage 83 Replacing the Expansion-Card Cage 84 TAPI 86 Installing a TAPI Device 86 Installing a TAPI Sound Card 87 Memory 88 Installing DIMMs 88 Removing DIMMs 90 Microprocessor 91 Removing the Heat Sink or Heat-Sink/Blower Assembly . . . . 93 Removing the Microprocessor 97 Installing the...
3 Installing Upgrades Computer Cover 64 Opening the Computer Cover 64 Closing the Computer Cover 67 Expansion Cards 68 Installing an Expansion Card 69 Removing an Expansion Card ... Only 83 Removing the Expansion-Card Cage 83 Replacing the Expansion-Card Cage 84 TAPI 86 Installing a TAPI Device 86 Installing a TAPI Sound Card 87 Memory 88 Installing DIMMs 88 Removing DIMMs 90 Microprocessor 91 Removing the Heat Sink or Heat-Sink/Blower Assembly . . . . 93 Removing the Microprocessor 97 Installing the...
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... steps: a Enter system setup, select Integrated Devices, and change the setting for Sound to Off. 16 Connect external audio devices to use the same resources: memory, I /O panel (see "CAUTION: Safety Instructions." Installing Upgrades 77
... steps: a Enter system setup, select Integrated Devices, and change the setting for Sound to Off. 16 Connect external audio devices to use the same resources: memory, I /O panel (see "CAUTION: Safety Instructions." Installing Upgrades 77
User's Guide
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... the possibility of electric shock, turn them from their electrical outlets, and then wait 10 to 20 seconds before you upgrade memory, see the other precautions in either socket. For optimum operation, Dell recommends that occupy sockets in which you install a DIMM in socket A first (closest to the processor) before installing a DIMM in...
... the possibility of electric shock, turn them from their electrical outlets, and then wait 10 to 20 seconds before you upgrade memory, see the other precautions in either socket. For optimum operation, Dell recommends that occupy sockets in which you install a DIMM in socket A first (closest to the processor) before installing a DIMM in...
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NOTE: After you open and close the cover, the chassis intrusion detector causes the following message to the memory module, press the module straight down into the socket until the securing clips snap into the socket with equal force applied at each end of ... computer cover, reconnect your computer and devices to their electrical outlets, and turn them on the screen at the next computer start-up: ALERT! Installing Upgrades 89 c Press the DIMM straight down into place at the ends of the module.
NOTE: After you open and close the cover, the chassis intrusion detector causes the following message to the memory module, press the module straight down into the socket until the securing clips snap into the socket with equal force applied at each end of ... computer cover, reconnect your computer and devices to their electrical outlets, and turn them on the screen at the next computer start-up: ALERT! Installing Upgrades 89 c Press the DIMM straight down into place at the ends of the module.
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...Then repeat steps 3, 4, and 5. 7 Reset the chassis intrusion detector by someone else, contact your computer and devices from the socket. 90 Installing Upgrades Verify the new total. Strike the F1 key to continue, F2 to run the setup utility 5 Press to reset the chassis intrusion detector. NOTE... from their sockets. Open the computer cover, and check the installed DIMMs to verify that the memory modules are seated properly in "CAUTION: Safety Instructions." www.dell.com | support.dell.com You need to enter system setup, and check the value for information on resetting the chassis...
...Then repeat steps 3, 4, and 5. 7 Reset the chassis intrusion detector by someone else, contact your computer and devices from the socket. 90 Installing Upgrades Verify the new total. Strike the F1 key to continue, F2 to run the setup utility 5 Press to reset the chassis intrusion detector. NOTE... from their sockets. Open the computer cover, and check the installed DIMMs to verify that the memory modules are seated properly in "CAUTION: Safety Instructions." www.dell.com | support.dell.com You need to enter system setup, and check the value for information on resetting the chassis...
User's Guide
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... computer without a battery, the configuration information is erased if the computer is displayed during the boot routine along with a message such as: Time-of memory. Installing Upgrades 147 In this case, you need replacing if an incorrect time or date is turned off your battery. 9 Update your computer works correctly by setting... on, and enter system setup. Turn off or unplugged from the electrical outlet for more information. 10 Verify that your configuration information by running the Dell Diagnostics.
... computer without a battery, the configuration information is erased if the computer is displayed during the boot routine along with a message such as: Time-of memory. Installing Upgrades 147 In this case, you need replacing if an incorrect time or date is turned off your battery. 9 Update your computer works correctly by setting... on, and enter system setup. Turn off or unplugged from the electrical outlet for more information. 10 Verify that your configuration information by running the Dell Diagnostics.
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... Intel® Pentium® 4 microprocessor. Design provides for future Dell-supported upgrades. A slower compatibility speed can be set through system setup Level 1 (L1) cache 8-kilobyte (KB) Level 2 (L2) cache 1.5-2.0* GHz processors: 256-KB pipelinedburst, eight-way set-associative, write-back static random-access memory (SRAM) 2.2-2.6 GHz processors: 512-KB SRAM Math coprocessor internal...
... Intel® Pentium® 4 microprocessor. Design provides for future Dell-supported upgrades. A slower compatibility speed can be set through system setup Level 1 (L1) cache 8-kilobyte (KB) Level 2 (L2) cache 1.5-2.0* GHz processors: 256-KB pipelinedburst, eight-way set-associative, write-back static random-access memory (SRAM) 2.2-2.6 GHz processors: 512-KB SRAM Math coprocessor internal...