Dell XPS 720 owner manual Media Type Read Write Rewritable

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The DVD drives and BD drives installed in Dell computers do not support HD-DVD media. For a list of supported media formats, see "Using Blank CD, DVD, and BD Media" on page 39.

How to Copy a CD, DVD, or BD

NOTE: BD media can only be copied to other BD media. DVD media can only be copied to other DVD- recordable/rewritable media. CD media can only be copied to other CD-recordable/rewritable media.

NOTE: Copying a BD-R to BD-RE will not produce an exact copy. Border information will be lost.

NOTE: Most commercial DVDs and BDs have copyright protection and cannot be copied using Roxio Creator.

1Open Roxio Creator Plus.

2Under the Copy tab, click Disc Copy.

3To copy the CD, DVD, or BD:

If you have one optical drive, insert the source disc into the drive, ensure that the settings are correct, and then click the Copy Disc button to continue. The computer reads your source disc and copies the data to a temporary folder on your computer hard drive.

When prompted, insert a blank disc into the drive and click OK.

If you have two optical drives, select the drive into which you have inserted your source disc and click the Copy Disc button to continue. The computer copies the data from the source disc to the blank disc.

Once you have finished copying the source disc, the disc that you have created automatically ejects.

Using Blank CD, DVD, and BD Media

CD-writable drives can only write to CD recording media. DVD-writable drives can write to both CD and DVD recording media. BD-writable drives can write to CD, DVD and BD recording media.

Use blank CD-Rs to record music or permanently store data files. After creating a CD-R, you cannot write to that CD-R again (see the Sonic documentation for more information). Use blank CD-RWs if you plan to erase, rewrite, or update information on that disc later.

Blank DVD+/-R or BD-R media can be used to permanently store large amounts of information. After you create a DVD+/-R or BD-R, you cannot write to that disc again if the disc is "finalized" or "closed" during the final stage of the disc creation process. Use blank DVD+/-RW or BD-RE media if you plan to erase, rewrite, or update information on that disc later.

CD-Writable Drives

Media Type

Read

Write

Rewritable

 

 

 

 

CD-R

Yes

Yes

No

CD-RW

Yes

Yes

Yes

 

 

 

 

Setting Up and Using Your Computer

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Contents W . d e l l . c o m s u p p o r t . d e l l . c o m Dell XPSApril NP756 Contents Understanding Dual-Graphics Technology Power Management Options in Windows VistaConfiguring Power Management Settings Mail, Modem, and Internet ProblemsPreparing to Work Inside Your Computer Starting Dell Diagnostics From Your Hard DriveUsing Windows Device Driver Rollback Troubleshooting Software and Hardware Problems102 Network Adapter and Sound Card Settings 105General Drive Installation Guidelines 107 100141 Power Supply PSU DC Connector Pin Assignments 142139 140179 178Desktop System Software DSS Warranty informationDrivers for my computer My device documentationYour call when contacting support Finding Information Service Tag and Microsoft Windows Product KeyClick the topic that describes your problem Then enter your Service Tag or product modelAppropriate for your configuration, providing critical How to use your Windows operating systemAccording to the operating system you ordered Operating System MediaSetting Up and Using Your Computer Front and Back View of the ComputerFront View No light The computer is turned off Blinking green The computer is in a power-saving stateBlinking amber An internal power problem may exist Computer. Instead, perform an operating system shutdownFront I/O Connectors Back View Back I/O Connectors Green a good connection exists between a 10-Mbps networkComputer Attaching the Computer Stand Slots Captive screw Stabilizing feet closedInstalling Your Computer in an Enclosure Setting Up and Using Your Computer Connecting Monitors Connecting a Monitor Without an Adapter DVI white connector TV-OUT connectorWindows XP, click Start→ Turn Off Computer→ Turn off Connecting a Monitor With an Adapter DVI white connector DVI-to-VGA adapter optional Connecting a Monitor in a Dual Graphics Card ConfigurationPrimary video card Connecting a TV Connecting Two or More MonitorsWindows XP, click Start→ Turn Off Computer→ Turn off RAID Level 0 Configuration About Your RAID ConfigurationRAID Level 0+1 Configuration RAID Level 1 ConfigurationSetting Up and Using Your Computer Configuring Your Hard Drives for RAID RAID Level 5 ConfigurationUsing the Nvidia MediaShield ROM Utility Setting Your Computer to RAID-Enabled ModeClick Create under System Tasks Using Nvidia MediaShieldFree Disk Selection window appears Clearing System Data window appearsDeleting a RAID Array Page Using Multimedia Copying CD, DVD, and Blu-ray Disc BD Media CD player includes the following basic buttonsDVD player includes the following basic buttons Media Type Read Write Rewritable DVD-Writable Drives Helpful TipsUsing a Media Card Reader Optional Network Setup Wizard Click Checklist for creating a network Transferring Information to a New ComputerTo copy data from the source computer Power Management Options in Windows XP Standby ModeTo transfer data to the new computer Hibernate Mode Power Options PropertiesPower Schemes Tab Advanced Tab Advanced tab allows you to Power schemes drop-down menu displays the following schemesPower Management Options in Windows Vista Sleep ModeConfiguring Power Management Settings Setting Up and Using Your Computer Understanding Dual-Graphics Technology Understanding CPU OverclockingOptimizing for Greater Performance Optimizing for Greater Performance Dell QuickSet Dell QuickSetDell QuickSet Follow these tips when you troubleshoot your computer Solving ProblemsBattery Problems Drive ProblemsOptical drive problems Problems writing to an optical driveHard drive problems Mail, Modem, and Internet Problems D O W S Ieee 1394 Device Problems Lockups and Software Problems Memory Problems Other software problemsSolid blue screen appears Network Problems Mouse ProblemsPrinter Problems Power ProblemsScanner Problems No sound from speakers Sound and Speaker ProblemsVideo and Monitor Problems No sound from headphones3D image quality is poor Screen is difficult to readPower Lights Diagnostic Lights See Memory on Light Pattern Problem Description Suggested ResolutionEnsure that the memory you are using is Ensure that no special requirements forComputer for resource conflicts see Problems onPCI Express Cards on Restart the computerCode Cause Beep CodesMessage Possible Cause Corrective Action System MessagesMessage Possible Cause Dell Diagnostics When to Use Dell DiagnosticsStarting Dell Diagnostics From Your Hard Drive Troubleshooting Custom Test only Dell Diagnostics Main MenuOption Function Tab FunctionClick Start → Computer→ System Properties→ Device Manager What Is a Driver?Drivers Identifying DriversClick Driver and click Roll Back Driver Using the Drivers and Utilities MediaAt the Welcome Dell System Owner screen, click Next Using Microsoft Windows System Restore You can restore your operating system in the following waysRestoring Your Operating System Using Dell PC Restore and Dell Factory Image Restore Removing PC Restore Select Repair Your Computer Click Dell Factory Image RestoreUsing the Operating System Media Troubleshooting Software and Hardware Problems Click Start and click Help and SupportClick Hardware Troubleshooter in the Search Results list Troubleshooting Preparing to Work Inside Your Computer Removing and Installing PartsBefore You Begin Recommended ToolsRemoving the Computer Cover Computer cover Cover release latch Inside View of Your Computer System Board Components PCI-Express x1 card slot Card cage fan connector Liquid cooling assemblyMemory DDR2 Memory OverviewAddressing Memory Configurations Processor Installing MemoryMemory connector closest to Securing clips Crossbar Removing and Installing PartsRemoving Memory Cards Fan bracket Removing and Installing Parts Removing PCI and PCI Express CardsRelease tab Card retainer PCI Express x16 card Securing tab Installing PCI and PCI Express Cards PCI Express x16 card Securing tab Card connector seated Within slotAlignment bar Alignment guide Outside of slot Graphics card bridge Power connectors 100Cards Fan bracket 101102 103 104 105 Network Adapter and Sound Card SettingsIf you installed a sound card If you removed a sound card106 If you removed an add-in network connectorDrives Your computer supportsOptical drive bays Floppy drive/media card General Drive Installation GuidelinesAbout Serial ATA Drives 107Sata data cable Hard DriveRemoving a Hard Drive 108109 Power cableInstalling a Hard Drive 110Blue tabs Hard drive 111 Hard drive2 hard drive bay 112Drive Panel Removing the Drive Panel113 Replacing the Drive Panel 114Drive release latch Drive panel Floppy Drive Removing a Floppy Drive115 116 Installing a Floppy Drive 117Drive release latch Floppy drive 118Media Card Reader Removing a Media Card Reader119 Media card reader power 120Cable 121 Installing a Media Card ReaderMedia card reader 122Optical Drive Removing an Optical Drive123 Data cable 124125 Installing an Optical DriveOptical drive 126127 Processor airflow shroud Removing the Processor Airflow Shroud AssemblyProcessor Airflow Shroud 128129 Installing the Processor Airflow Shroud AssemblyProcessor Removing the ProcessorSocket release lever Installing the Processor130 Processor cover131 Fans Removing the Card Fan132 133 Cage housing Fan cageInstalling the Card Fan 134Card fan Rubber grommet 135 Removing the CPU FanInstalling the CPU Fan 136Rubber grommet CPU fan 137 Removing the Optional Hard Drive Fan138 Installing the Optional Hard Drive Fan139 Screw Card fan assemblySystem Board Removing the System BoardInstalling the System Board 140Screw 141 Power Supply13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Power Supply PSU DC Connector Pin AssignmentsDC Power Connector P1 142143 +12 VA DC/SE Yellow DC Power Connector P2144 +12 VC DC Blue/White+12 VB DC/SE White +12 VC DC/SE Blue/White +12 VB DC White Removing and Installing Parts145 +12 VA DC YellowDC Power Connector P3 Graphics Card DC Power Connector P4 Graphics Card 146+12 VE DC/SE Blue/Yellow +12 VB DC White DC Power Connector P5 FD1 147+12 VE DC Blue/Yellow +12 VC DC Blue/White DC Power Connector P6 and P7 BAY1 and Bay2 DC Power Connectors P8 and P9 HDD0 and HDD1148 DC Power Connectors P10-P13 HDD2 and HDD5 149+12 VB DC White +12 VA DC Yellow +12 VB DC White DC Power Connector P15 Graphics Card 1-KW PSU OnlyPin Number Signal Name 150Removing the Power Supply DC Power Connector P16 Graphics Card 1-KW PSU Only151 Screws 152153 Power supply screws154 Installing the Power SupplyExternal Ieee 1394 port External USB ports Front I/O PanelFront I/O-Panel Components 155Removing the Front I/O Panel 156Front I/O panel 157 BatteryInstalling the I/O Panel Replacing the BatteryTo replace the battery Removing the Computer Stand158 Replacing the Computer Cover 159Computer stand Computer cover Cover hinge tabs 160161 Specifications162 163 Computer Setup see System Setup on Back panel LEDs Guide Backup battery CR2032 lithium coin cell164 165 50.8 cm/sec508 cm/sec Overview System SetupEntering System Setup Use system setup as follows167 System Setup Options168 169 170 Appropriate time field Low Power Mode171 Strip or surge protector172 173 Boot SequenceClearing Forgotten Passwords Changing Boot Sequence for Future Boots174 175 Clearing Cmos Settings176 Cleaning Your ComputerComputer, Keyboard, and Monitor Mouse177 FCC Notices U.S. OnlyFloppy Drive CDs and DVDsClass a Class B FCC Identification Information178 Contacting Dell You can contact Dell through the Internet and by phone179 Online Support Support.ap.dell.com 180181 Online Support Support.euro.dell.comOnline Support La-techsupport@dell.com Online Support International Access Code Technical Support, Customer Service, Sales Toll-free182 Online Order Status 183184 Calling from Guayaquil Appendix 185Fisupport@dell.com 186187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 Fax 21 424 01 Appendix 195Transaction Sales Toll-free 1 800 394 Corporate Sales 196Technical Support, Customer Service, 604 633 197Sales Penang, Malaysia 198 020 140 14Technical Support Fax 08 590 05 Sales 08 587 705 199 Home and Small Business Fax 0870 907 Country Code Customer Service Online City Code200 Corporate/Public Sector Sales 01344 860201 Or Speech-Impaired Country Code Fax Toll-freeLeases and Loans Toll-free Dell Preferred Accounts DPA 202 203 Glossary204 Docking device See APR 205206 207 208 209 210 211 212 Video resolution See resolutionIndex 213Index 215 Reinstalling Windows Vista, 78 reinstalling Windows XPSLI 217 Sleep mode, 47 System Restore218
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XPS 720, 720 specifications

The Dell XPS 720 is a powerful desktop computer that epitomizes the brand's commitment to performance and innovation. Introduced as part of the XPS (Extreme Performance System) line, the XPS 720 was designed for gamers, content creators, and tech enthusiasts who demand high performance from their machines.

One of the standout features of the XPS 720 is its impressive processing capabilities. The system can be equipped with Intel's quad-core processors, notably the Intel Core 2 Quad, which allows for exceptional multitasking and enhanced performance in multi-threaded applications. This makes it suitable for gaming, video editing, and graphic design.

The XPS 720 also offers a high level of customization, giving users the ability to select their desired specifications. Customers can choose between various configurations of RAM, hard drives, and graphics cards. The XPS 720 supports multi-GPU setups with NVIDIA’s SLI technology, enabling gamers to run the latest titles at optimal settings and resolutions, while also improving performance in demanding applications.

In terms of graphics capabilities, the XPS 720 can be outfitted with powerful NVIDIA GeForce or ATI Radeon graphics cards. This feature makes it a strong candidate for users who require cutting-edge visual performance, whether it’s for gaming, immersive simulations, or graphic-intensive applications.

Cooling solutions are a critical component of the XPS 720’s design, as high-performance systems generate substantial heat. Dell incorporates an advanced cooling system that includes unique thermal management technology to maintain optimal temperatures during heavy use, thereby prolonging the life and performance of the internal components.

The chassis of the XPS 720 is not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional. It features a sleek, futuristic design with customizable LED lighting, providing a visually appealing experience. The case also allows for easy upgrades and maintenance, which is essential for users who wish to enhance their systems over time.

Connectivity options are abundant on the XPS 720, with multiple USB ports, audio jacks, and high-definition multimedia interfaces. The inclusion of high-speed Ethernet and optional Wi-Fi capabilities ensures that users can stay connected whether for online gaming or browsing the web.

Overall, the Dell XPS 720 stands out as a commendable desktop solution that combines raw power, flexibility, and cutting-edge technologies. It remains a favorite among those looking for a robust machine capable of handling a wide variety of demanding tasks, from gaming to professional creative work. Whether you are a hardcore gamer or a professional seeking performance, the XPS 720 offers an exceptional computing experience.