Getting Started Guide
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... drive, and an IDE tape backup device. NOTE: DVD devices are supported in the four memory module sockets on the system board; or 667- (when available) MHz DDR II SDRAM memory, upgradable to two internal 3.5-inch Serial-Attached SCSI (SAS) hard drives with an ATI ES1000, 33...-MHz PCI video controller. Up to a maximum of 4 GB DDR II SDRAM memory by installing 512-MB or 1-GB unbuffered ECC memory modules in the following supported drives...
... drive, and an IDE tape backup device. NOTE: DVD devices are supported in the four memory module sockets on the system board; or 667- (when available) MHz DDR II SDRAM memory, upgradable to two internal 3.5-inch Serial-Attached SCSI (SAS) hard drives with an ATI ES1000, 33...-MHz PCI video controller. Up to a maximum of 4 GB DDR II SDRAM memory by installing 512-MB or 1-GB unbuffered ECC memory modules in the following supported drives...
Hardware Owner's Manual
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... Expansion Card 56 Installing an Expansion Card 57 SAS Controller Expansion Card 58 Memory 58 Memory Module Upgrade Kits 59 Memory Module Installation Guidelines 59 Addressing Memory With 4-GB Configurations (Microsoft® Windows® Operating System Only 59 Removing a Memory Module 60 Installing a Memory Module 60 Microprocessor 62 Removing the Processor 62 Replacing the Processor 65 4 Contents
... Expansion Card 56 Installing an Expansion Card 57 SAS Controller Expansion Card 58 Memory 58 Memory Module Upgrade Kits 59 Memory Module Installation Guidelines 59 Addressing Memory With 4-GB Configurations (Microsoft® Windows® Operating System Only 59 Removing a Memory Module 60 Installing a Memory Module 60 Microprocessor 62 Removing the Processor 62 Replacing the Processor 65 4 Contents
Hardware Owner's Manual
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..., and then restart your system and try again. Navigating the System Setup Program Table 2-1 lists the keys that accompanied your operating system. NOTE: After installing a memory upgrade, it is booting, make a note of the message and suggestions for correcting errors. You can enter the System Setup program by responding to certain error...
..., and then restart your system and try again. Navigating the System Setup Program Table 2-1 lists the keys that accompanied your operating system. NOTE: After installing a memory upgrade, it is booting, make a note of the message and suggestions for correcting errors. You can enter the System Setup program by responding to certain error...
Hardware Owner's Manual
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Table 3-2. NOTICE: If you remove your system may have, even if you purchased the new memory modules from Dell. Current operating systems can purchase memory upgrade kits from any new memory modules that are installed in connectors DIMM_1 and DIMM_2, and then DIMM_3 and DIMM_4. • ...in your system, your original memory modules from the system during a memory upgrade, keep them separate from Dell. You can use a maximum of 4 GB of memory using four 1-GB memory modules. Use only unregistered or unbuffered ECC DDR II memory modules. Installing System Components 59...
Table 3-2. NOTICE: If you remove your system may have, even if you purchased the new memory modules from Dell. Current operating systems can purchase memory upgrade kits from any new memory modules that are installed in connectors DIMM_1 and DIMM_2, and then DIMM_3 and DIMM_4. • ...in your system, your original memory modules from the system during a memory upgrade, keep them separate from Dell. You can use a maximum of 4 GB of memory using four 1-GB memory modules. Use only unregistered or unbuffered ECC DDR II memory modules. Installing System Components 59...
Hardware Owner's Manual
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...page 41. 12 Ensure that the installed memory modules are seated properly in place. Removing the Processor CAUTION: Only trained service technicians are contained in speed and functionality. CAUTION: The processor and heat sink can upgrade the system processor to verify that they have... take advantage of the components inside the computer and protecting against electrostatic discharge. The processor and its associated internal cache memory are authorized to remove the system cover and access any procedure, see your Product Information Guide for complete information about ...
...page 41. 12 Ensure that the installed memory modules are seated properly in place. Removing the Processor CAUTION: Only trained service technicians are contained in speed and functionality. CAUTION: The processor and heat sink can upgrade the system processor to verify that they have... take advantage of the components inside the computer and protecting against electrostatic discharge. The processor and its associated internal cache memory are authorized to remove the system cover and access any procedure, see your Product Information Guide for complete information about ...
Hardware Owner's Manual
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... chassis intrusion switch, 72 cooling fans, 67 diskette drive, 45 expansion cards, 57 hard drive, 52 I/O panel, 76 installing (continued) memory, 60 power supply, 70 processor, 65 system battery, 67 system board, 78 tape drive, 49 IRQs avoiding conflicts, 80 line assignments, 80... J jumpers, 101 K keyboard troubleshooting, 81 M memory 4-GB configurations, 59 branches, 58 channels, 58 installing, 60 removing, 60 replacing, 60 troubleshooting, 87 upgrade kits, 59 messages alert, 26 error messages, 27 system, 16 warning, 25 microprocessor removing,...
... chassis intrusion switch, 72 cooling fans, 67 diskette drive, 45 expansion cards, 57 hard drive, 52 I/O panel, 76 installing (continued) memory, 60 power supply, 70 processor, 65 system battery, 67 system board, 78 tape drive, 49 IRQs avoiding conflicts, 80 line assignments, 80... J jumpers, 101 K keyboard troubleshooting, 81 M memory 4-GB configurations, 59 branches, 58 channels, 58 installing, 60 removing, 60 replacing, 60 troubleshooting, 87 upgrade kits, 59 messages alert, 26 error messages, 27 system, 16 warning, 25 microprocessor removing,...
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... drive, 90 cooling fans, 87 damaged system, 84 diskette drive, 89 expansion cards, 93 external connections, 80 hard drive, 91 keyboard, 81 memory, 87 microprocessor, 95 mouse, 81 NIC, 83 power supply, 86 SAS controller card, 92 serial port, 82 start-up routine, 79 system battery..., 85 system cooling, 86 tape drive, 91 USB device, 82 video, 81 wet system, 84 U upgrade kits memory, 59 USB device connectors (back panel), 13 connectors (front panel), 11 troubleshooting, 82 V video connector, 13 troubleshooting, 81 W warning messages, 25 warranty,...
... drive, 90 cooling fans, 87 damaged system, 84 diskette drive, 89 expansion cards, 93 external connections, 80 hard drive, 91 keyboard, 81 memory, 87 microprocessor, 95 mouse, 81 NIC, 83 power supply, 86 SAS controller card, 92 serial port, 82 start-up routine, 79 system battery..., 85 system cooling, 86 tape drive, 91 USB device, 82 video, 81 wet system, 84 U upgrade kits memory, 59 USB device connectors (back panel), 13 connectors (front panel), 11 troubleshooting, 82 V video connector, 13 troubleshooting, 81 W warning messages, 25 warranty,...