Owner's Manual
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... Hard Drive 96 Starting the Dell Diagnostics From the Drivers and Utilities Media 97 Dell Diagnostics Main Menu 98 9 Troubleshooting 101 Battery Problems 101 Drive Problems 102 Error Messages 103 IEEE 1394 Device Problems 104 Keyboard Problems 105 Lockups and Software Problems 106 Memory Problems 108 Mouse Problems 108 Network Problems 109 Power Problems...
... Hard Drive 96 Starting the Dell Diagnostics From the Drivers and Utilities Media 97 Dell Diagnostics Main Menu 98 9 Troubleshooting 101 Battery Problems 101 Drive Problems 102 Error Messages 103 IEEE 1394 Device Problems 104 Keyboard Problems 105 Lockups and Software Problems 106 Memory Problems 108 Mouse Problems 108 Network Problems 109 Power Problems...
Owner's Manual
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... Guide. If your computer is running the Microsoft® Windows® XP operating system and the Add New Hardware Wizard window appears, click Cancel. NOTICE: If you are connecting a TV, you install the printer driver: If your system. NOTE: If your computer has integrated video, do... is running the Windows Vista® operating system, click the Windows Vista Start button , and click Network→ Add a printer to connect and enable your monitors. See "Reinstalling Drivers and Utilities" on page 118 and the documentation that have VGA connectors, you are connecting two monitors...
... Guide. If your computer is running the Microsoft® Windows® XP operating system and the Add New Hardware Wizard window appears, click Cancel. NOTICE: If you are connecting a TV, you install the printer driver: If your system. NOTE: If your computer has integrated video, do... is running the Windows Vista® operating system, click the Windows Vista Start button , and click Network→ Add a printer to connect and enable your monitors. See "Reinstalling Drivers and Utilities" on page 118 and the documentation that have VGA connectors, you are connecting two monitors...
Owner's Manual
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...setup diagram. 4 Turn on the computer. R U N T H E H A R D W A R E TR O U B L E S H O O T E R - Troubleshooting 109 See "Drivers" on page 121. Network Problems CAUTION: Before you begin any of the computer and the network jack. See "Troubleshooting Software and Hardware Problems in the Product Information Guide. TE S T T H E M O U S E - R U N T H E H A R D W A R E... on page 132), no network communication is occurring. Connect a properly working mouse to the computer, then try using the mouse. Ensure that the network is functioning. Windows XP 1 Click Start→ ...
...setup diagram. 4 Turn on the computer. R U N T H E H A R D W A R E TR O U B L E S H O O T E R - Troubleshooting 109 See "Drivers" on page 121. Network Problems CAUTION: Before you begin any of the computer and the network jack. See "Troubleshooting Software and Hardware Problems in the Product Information Guide. TE S T T H E M O U S E - R U N T H E H A R D W A R E... on page 132), no network communication is occurring. Connect a properly working mouse to the computer, then try using the mouse. Ensure that the network is functioning. Windows XP 1 Click Start→ ...
Owner's Manual
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.... The basic data unit used by your computer. L1 cache - CD recordable - A recordable version of heat output. bootable media - Your Drivers and Utilities media is the boiling point of a CD. Primary cache stored inside the processor. CD rewritable - In case your hard drive is... usually equal to a CD-RW disc, and then erased and written over . The standard unit for short-range (9 m [29 feet]) networking devices that facilitates temporary imports into the processor architecture. byte - BTU - Bluetooth® wireless technology - A CD, DVD, or floppy disk that you...
.... The basic data unit used by your computer. L1 cache - CD recordable - A recordable version of heat output. bootable media - Your Drivers and Utilities media is the boiling point of a CD. Primary cache stored inside the processor. CD rewritable - In case your hard drive is... usually equal to a CD-RW disc, and then erased and written over . The standard unit for short-range (9 m [29 feet]) networking devices that facilitates temporary imports into the processor architecture. byte - BTU - Bluetooth® wireless technology - A CD, DVD, or floppy disk that you...
Owner's Manual
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...data unit size or stripe width. A technology that stores information in the computer. DVD+RW - A user logs on a network that retrieve data from DVD-RW technology.) 148 Glossary Memory that provides a constant, high-speed Internet connection through an analog telephone...- A recordable version of users. DVD rewritable - A circuit board with common rules and procedures for distributed desktop, network, enterprise, and Internet environments. driver - Once recorded, the data cannot be recorded only once onto a DVD-R. Computers that connects to the resources. ...
...data unit size or stripe width. A technology that stores information in the computer. DVD+RW - A user logs on a network that retrieve data from DVD-RW technology.) 148 Glossary Memory that provides a constant, high-speed Internet connection through an analog telephone...- A recordable version of users. DVD rewritable - A circuit board with common rules and procedures for distributed desktop, network, enterprise, and Internet environments. driver - Once recorded, the data cannot be recorded only once onto a DVD-R. Computers that connects to the resources. ...
Service Manual
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... guide release tab to remove the alignment guide from the card fan cage. 6 Position the card so that you removed a sound card or a network adapter, see "Removing PCI and PCI Express Cards" on page 32) to internal components, ground yourself by using a wrist grounding strap or by... and pivot the card retainer back through the chassis wall. 4 Remove the filler bracket or existing card (see "Network Adapter and Sound Card Settings" on . 12 Uninstall the driver for installation. NOTE: If the card is aligned with the card for information on configuring the card, making internal connections...
... guide release tab to remove the alignment guide from the card fan cage. 6 Position the card so that you removed a sound card or a network adapter, see "Removing PCI and PCI Express Cards" on page 32) to internal components, ground yourself by using a wrist grounding strap or by... and pivot the card retainer back through the chassis wall. 4 Remove the filler bracket or existing card (see "Network Adapter and Sound Card Settings" on . 12 Uninstall the driver for installation. NOTE: If the card is aligned with the card for information on configuring the card, making internal connections...
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...page 13). 3 Gently securing both graphics cards with one hand, remove the graphics card bridge (if present) with your other type of any drivers required for the card as described in the card documentation. For removal of PCI or PCI Express cards, see "Removing PCI and PCI Express ...present in all dual-graphics configurations and is not necessary in a single-graphics card configuration. 38 Cards NOTE: If you installed a sound card or a network adapter, see "Removing the Computer Cover" on . 13 Install any other hand by pulling it aside. Set it up and away from the computer....
...page 13). 3 Gently securing both graphics cards with one hand, remove the graphics card bridge (if present) with your other type of any drivers required for the card as described in the card documentation. For removal of PCI or PCI Express cards, see "Removing PCI and PCI Express ...present in all dual-graphics configurations and is not necessary in a single-graphics card configuration. 38 Cards NOTE: If you installed a sound card or a network adapter, see "Removing the Computer Cover" on . 13 Install any other hand by pulling it aside. Set it up and away from the computer....