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...-For You and Your System 115 Start-Up Routine 115 Checking the Equipment 116 Troubleshooting IRQ Assignment Conflicts 116 Troubleshooting External Connections 116 Troubleshooting the Video Subsystem 117 Troubleshooting the Keyboard 117 Troubleshooting the Mouse 118 Troubleshooting Basic I/O Functions 118 Troubleshooting a Serial I/O Device 119 Troubleshooting a USB Device 119 ...Diskette Drive 126 Troubleshooting an Optical Drive 127 Troubleshooting a Tape Drive 128 Troubleshooting a Hard Drive 129 Troubleshooting a SAS or SAS RAID Controller Daughter Card 130 Contents 7
...-For You and Your System 115 Start-Up Routine 115 Checking the Equipment 116 Troubleshooting IRQ Assignment Conflicts 116 Troubleshooting External Connections 116 Troubleshooting the Video Subsystem 117 Troubleshooting the Keyboard 117 Troubleshooting the Mouse 118 Troubleshooting Basic I/O Functions 118 Troubleshooting a Serial I/O Device 119 Troubleshooting a USB Device 119 ...Diskette Drive 126 Troubleshooting an Optical Drive 127 Troubleshooting a Tape Drive 128 Troubleshooting a Hard Drive 129 Troubleshooting a SAS or SAS RAID Controller Daughter Card 130 Contents 7
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.... See "Using the System Setup Program" on the expansion card, not to see "Getting Help" on page 135. Troubleshooting the Video Subsystem Problem • Monitor is not working monitor to the system's integrated video connector. If two monitors are enabled. Action 1 Check the...system and power connections to the monitor. 2 Swap the monitor with a video output connector. In this resolves the problem. 3 Determine whether the system has an expansion card with another working properly. • Video memory is not functioning properly Action 1 Enter the System Setup program and...
.... See "Using the System Setup Program" on the expansion card, not to see "Getting Help" on page 135. Troubleshooting the Video Subsystem Problem • Monitor is not working monitor to the system's integrated video connector. If two monitors are enabled. Action 1 Check the...system and power connections to the monitor. 2 Swap the monitor with a video output connector. In this resolves the problem. 3 Determine whether the system has an expansion card with another working properly. • Video memory is not functioning properly Action 1 Enter the System Setup program and...
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...; operating systems can be reprogrammed from a utility on a circuit board with special programming equipment. format - Feet. Gram(s). G - A video mode that defines common information, or attributes, about to DMI, a group is about a manageable component. guarding - headless system - Provides ...host adapter - Hertz. IRQ - A type of changing the circuitry in an expansion card. To prepare a hard drive or diskette for devices. See also mirroring, striping, and RAID. Kb - expansion-card connector - flash memory - FSB - Front-side bus. However, when referring to ...
...; operating systems can be reprogrammed from a utility on a circuit board with special programming equipment. format - Feet. Gram(s). G - A video mode that defines common information, or attributes, about to DMI, a group is about a manageable component. guarding - headless system - Provides ...host adapter - Hertz. IRQ - A type of changing the circuitry in an expansion card. To prepare a hard drive or diskette for devices. See also mirroring, striping, and RAID. Kb - expansion-card connector - flash memory - FSB - Front-side bus. However, when referring to ...
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... is a way to create common information formats and to display at a specific graphics resolution, you start -up and down. Zero insertion force. V - A video adapter may be an expansion card that allows graphics-mode application programs and operating systems to share both the format and the data on NAS systems. For NAS systems...
... is a way to create common information formats and to display at a specific graphics resolution, you start -up and down. Zero insertion force. V - A video adapter may be an expansion card that allows graphics-mode application programs and operating systems to share both the format and the data on NAS systems. For NAS systems...
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... 183 center riser board connectors, 145 installing, 104 removing, 104 connectors expansion-card riser boards, 144 NIC, 17 RAC card, 17 SAS/SATA backplane board, 143 serial I/O, 17 system board, 141 USB, 13, 17 video, 13, 17 control panel assembly features, 13 installing, 110 removing, 109 ...cooling fan removing, 63 replacing, 64 troubleshooting, 124 cooling shroud installing, 75 removing, 74 cover closing, 56 opening, 55 D Dell...
... 183 center riser board connectors, 145 installing, 104 removing, 104 connectors expansion-card riser boards, 144 NIC, 17 RAC card, 17 SAS/SATA backplane board, 143 serial I/O, 17 system board, 141 USB, 13, 17 video, 13, 17 control panel assembly features, 13 installing, 110 removing, 109 ...cooling fan removing, 63 replacing, 64 troubleshooting, 124 cooling shroud installing, 75 removing, 74 cover closing, 56 opening, 55 D Dell...
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..., 119 setup password, 48 sideplane board installing, 107 removing, 105 startup keystrokes, 12 support contacting Dell, 151-152 system board connectors, 141 installing, 112 jumpers, 139 removing, 111 replacing, 111 system...116 hard drives, 129 keyboard, 117 mouse, 118 NIC, 120 optical drive, 127 PCIe expansion cards, 132 power supplies, 122 processors, 133 SAS or SAS RAID controller, 130 serial I/O device,...system battery, 122 system cooling, 123 system memory, 124 tape drive, 128 USB device, 119 video, 117 U upgrades processor, 96 USB back-panel connectors, 17 front-panel connectors, 13 internal ...
..., 119 setup password, 48 sideplane board installing, 107 removing, 105 startup keystrokes, 12 support contacting Dell, 151-152 system board connectors, 141 installing, 112 jumpers, 139 removing, 111 replacing, 111 system...116 hard drives, 129 keyboard, 117 mouse, 118 NIC, 120 optical drive, 127 PCIe expansion cards, 132 power supplies, 122 processors, 133 SAS or SAS RAID controller, 130 serial I/O device,...system battery, 122 system cooling, 123 system memory, 124 tape drive, 128 USB device, 119 video, 117 U upgrades processor, 96 USB back-panel connectors, 17 front-panel connectors, 13 internal ...