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CHAPTER 3: USING YOUR LAPTOP

Advanced Menu

 

 

 

USB Wake Support

Allows you to enable USB devices to wake the computer from

 

standby or to disable the USB wake support feature.

 

NOTE: If USB Powershare is enabled, a device connected to the

 

USB Powershare connector may not wake the computer.

IEEE 1394

Allows you to enable or disable the IEEE 1394 A connector.

 

• Disabled: The IEEE 1394 A connector is disabled and is not

 

visible to the operating system.

Integrated Network

High Definition

Audio

Enabled: The IEEE 1394 A connector is enabled.

Allows you to enable or disable the on-board LAN controller.

Disabled: Internal LAN is disabled and is not visible to the operating system.

Enabled: Internal LAN is enabled.

Allows you to enable or disable the internal high definition audio device.

Disabled: The internal audio device is disabled and is not visible to the operating system.

Enabled: The internal audio device is enabled.

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Contents Alienware M11x Mobile Manual Page Contents CONTENTS CONTENTS Page Page Page Chapter Setting UP Your Laptop Before Setting Up Your Laptop Placing Your Laptop Product Documentation and MediaConnect the AC Adapter Press the Power Button Connect the Network Cable Optional Set Up Microsoft Windows Connect to the Internet Optional Setting Up a Wired ConnectionSetting Up a Wireless Connection Setting Up Your Internet Connection Getting to Know Your Laptop Getting to Know Your Laptop Left View FeaturesGetting to Know Your Laptop Getting to Know Your Laptop Getting to Know Your Laptop Right View Features Back View Features Display Features Getting to Know Your Laptop Computer Base and Keyboard Features Getting to Know Your Laptop Power Button On AC adapter F1 Extend Desktop Function KeysF5 Decrease Display Brightness Pause Alienware Command Center Using Your Laptop Connecting External Displays Alienware Command CenterConnecting a Display USING Your Laptop USING Your Laptop Extending the Desktop Using Removable Media and CardsBattery Pack Using the Wireless ControlUnderstanding Power Consumption Power ManagementReducing Power Consumption Customizing Your Power SettingsNVidia Optimus Technology Changing the Application Profile Settings System Setup Configuring the BiosSystem Setup Screens Entering System SetupCPU System Setup OptionsCPU ID USB Wake Support Sata Hard Drive Adapter Warnings Wwan CD/DVD/BD Exit Saving Installing and Replacing Components Before You Begin Turning Off Your Computer Before Working Inside Your Computer INSTALLING and Replacing COMPONENTS Replacing the Battery Pack Captive screws Base cover Battery pack Battery pack cable Screws Upgrading or Replacing Memory Removing the Memory Modules INSTALLING and Replacing COMPONENTS Removing the Hard Drive Upgrading or Replacing the Hard Drive AssemblyHard drive Pull-tab Hard drive bracket Screws Hard drive2 interposer INSTALLING and Replacing COMPONENTS Troubleshooting Basic Hints and Tips Backup and General Maintenance Things to check Pre-Boot System Assessment PSA Software Diagnostic ToolsAlienware Diagnostics Starting Alienware Diagnostics System Answers to Common ProblemsComputer fails the Post Program stops responding or crashes repeatedly Computer stops responding or a solid blue screen appearsOther software problems TROUBLESHOOTING Allow the computer to cool before turning it on Hard Drive ProblemsRun Check Disk Memory Memory errors detected on startupDisplay If the display is blankPower System Recovery Recovery Options Dell DataSafe Local Backup YSTEM Recovery Dell DataSafe Online Backup YSTEM Recovery Specifications PECIFICATIONS Bios Eprom PECIFICATIONS USB PECIFICATIONS Sata PECIFICATIONS PECIFICATIONS 100 101 102 103 104 Appendix Computer Setup General and Electrical Safety PrecautionsElectrostatic Discharge ESD Warning Computer UseWhen You Should Contact Alienware General Safety PrecautionsReplacement Components or Accessories Contacting Alienware Websites 111