Me and My Dell
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Touchscreen Gestures 30 Zoom 30 Dwell 31 Flick 31 Scroll 31 Rotate 32 Keyboard 33 Backlit Keyboard 34 Keyboard Connection Types 35 Locating the Service Tag and Express-Service Code 36 Locating the Label on Your Computer 36 Using Dell's Online System Profiler 36 Storage 36 About Storage Devices 36 Internal Storage Devices 37 Hard Drives 37 Solid-State Drives 37 Removable Storage Devices 37 Optical Discs 38 Memory Cards 38 Memory Module 39 System Board 40 Processor 42 Computer Fan 43 Heat Sink 43 Thermal Grease 44 4 Contents
Touchscreen Gestures 30 Zoom 30 Dwell 31 Flick 31 Scroll 31 Rotate 32 Keyboard 33 Backlit Keyboard 34 Keyboard Connection Types 35 Locating the Service Tag and Express-Service Code 36 Locating the Label on Your Computer 36 Using Dell's Online System Profiler 36 Storage 36 About Storage Devices 36 Internal Storage Devices 37 Hard Drives 37 Solid-State Drives 37 Removable Storage Devices 37 Optical Discs 38 Memory Cards 38 Memory Module 39 System Board 40 Processor 42 Computer Fan 43 Heat Sink 43 Thermal Grease 44 4 Contents
Me and My Dell
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...power compared to cool: • Computer chassis • Processor • Graphics card • Chipset • Hard drive and so on . Computer Fan A computer fan cools the internal components of heat. Heat Sink Heat sinks are made up of fins or blades instead of a single block of heat. Computer... Fan 43 A processor designed for easy exchange of a computer by the processor or some high-end graphics cards. Keeping the components ...
...power compared to cool: • Computer chassis • Processor • Graphics card • Chipset • Hard drive and so on . Computer Fan A computer fan cools the internal components of heat. Heat Sink Heat sinks are made up of fins or blades instead of a single block of heat. Computer... Fan 43 A processor designed for easy exchange of a computer by the processor or some high-end graphics cards. Keeping the components ...
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...Health - Appears at the bottom-right of the tests. Appears on . • Event Log - Displays the status of the battery, AC adapter, fans, and so on the right of the ePSA home screen. Invoking ePSA To invoke ePSA: 1. NOTE: If you wait too long and the operating ...devices. • Control - Selecting the Thorough Test Mode check-box maximizes the intensity and length of the ePSA home screen. When the DELL logo appears, press to wait until you see the Microsoft Windows desktop; Provides detailed information about all tests that indicates the overall completion ...
...Health - Appears at the bottom-right of the tests. Appears on . • Event Log - Displays the status of the battery, AC adapter, fans, and so on the right of the ePSA home screen. Invoking ePSA To invoke ePSA: 1. NOTE: If you wait too long and the operating ...devices. • Control - Selecting the Thorough Test Mode check-box maximizes the intensity and length of the ePSA home screen. When the DELL logo appears, press to wait until you see the Microsoft Windows desktop; Provides detailed information about all tests that indicates the overall completion ...
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... your pointer to Read • Desktop • Laptop Desktop 1. Ensure that the memory module is seated properly. Move the display away from electrical devices like fans, fluorescent lights, and halogen lamps. 3. Beep Codes One Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight Possible Problem Possible system board failure-BIOS ROM checksum failure...
... your pointer to Read • Desktop • Laptop Desktop 1. Ensure that the memory module is seated properly. Move the display away from electrical devices like fans, fluorescent lights, and halogen lamps. 3. Beep Codes One Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight Possible Problem Possible system board failure-BIOS ROM checksum failure...
Owner's Manual
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3 Disconnect the power-adapter port cable, fan cable, and speakers cable from the connectors on the system board. 4 Peel the tape that secures the display cable to the system board and then disconnect the display cable from the connector on the system board. 5 Lift the connector latch and pull the pull-tab to disconnect the Media Card Reader cable from the connector on the system board. . 9 8 7 6 5 1 2 3 4 1 power-adapter port cable 3 system-board assembly 5 connector latch 7 Media Card Reader cable 9 tape 2 fan cable 4 speakers cable 6 pull-tab 8 display cable System Board | 51
3 Disconnect the power-adapter port cable, fan cable, and speakers cable from the connectors on the system board. 4 Peel the tape that secures the display cable to the system board and then disconnect the display cable from the connector on the system board. 5 Lift the connector latch and pull the pull-tab to disconnect the Media Card Reader cable from the connector on the system board. . 9 8 7 6 5 1 2 3 4 1 power-adapter port cable 3 system-board assembly 5 connector latch 7 Media Card Reader cable 9 tape 2 fan cable 4 speakers cable 6 pull-tab 8 display cable System Board | 51
Owner's Manual
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... the Hard Drive" on the computer base. 10 Replace the screws that secures the cable to the system board. 8 Connect the power-adapter port cable, fan cable, and speakers cable to the connectors on the system board. 9 Align the screw holes on the power-adapter port bracket with the screw holes...
... the Hard Drive" on the computer base. 10 Replace the screws that secures the cable to the system board. 8 Connect the power-adapter port cable, fan cable, and speakers cable to the connectors on the system board. 9 Align the screw holes on the power-adapter port bracket with the screw holes...