Dell PP42L, 1440, M792N setup guide Memory, ExpressCard, Computer information, Communications

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Memory

Memory module

two

connector

internally-accessible

 

SO-DIMM sockets

Memory

1 GB, 2 GB, 3 GB,

configurations

4 GB, 6 GB, and 8 GB

possible

 

Memory type

DDR2 SO-DIMM

Minimum memory

1 GB

Maximum memory

8 GB

NOTE: For instructions on upgrading your memory, see the Service Manual on the Dell Support website at support.dell.com.

ExpressCard

Connector

one 34 mm

 

ExpressCard slot

Connector size

26 pins

 

Specifications

Computer information

System chipset

Intel GM45 (UMA)

 

Intel GM45 (Discrete)

Graphics card

ATI Mobility Radeon

 

HD4330

Graphics card

256 MB GFX/

memory

512 MB GFX

Graphics bus

internal

Communications

 

Modem (optional)

External V.92 56K

 

USB modem

Network adapter

10/100 Ethernet LAN

 

on system board

Wireless

internal WLAN and

 

Bluetooth® wireless

 

support

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Contents Inspiron Page SETUP GUIDE March 2009 P/N M792N Rev. A00 Contents Restoring Your Operating System Before Setting Up Your Computer Setting Up Your Inspiron LaptopConnect the AC Adapter Connect the Network Cable Optional Press the Power Button Enable Bluetooth Enable Wireless LAN Windows Vista SetupEnable or Disable Wireless Wireless Enable/Disable dialog box appearsConnect to the Internet Optional Setting Up a Wired ConnectionClick Start → Connect To Setting Up a Wireless ConnectionSetting Up Your Internet Connection Right Side Features Using Your Inspiron LaptopOptical drive eject button Opens the optical drive Using Your Inspiron LaptopLeft Side Features Using Your Inspiron Laptop Front Side Features An AC adapter Computer Base and Keyboard Features Using Your Inspiron Laptop Scroll Touch Pad GesturesZoom Media Controls Play or pause Play the next track or chapter Eject the disc 3 4 Display FeaturesUsing Your Inspiron Laptop Removing and Replacing the Battery To remove the battery Entertainment and Multimedia Software FeaturesCustomizing Your Energy Settings Productivity and CommunicationUser Account Control window, click Continue Transferring Information to a New ComputerBacking Up Your Data If the wireless network connection is Solving ProblemsNetwork Problems Wireless ConnectionsCheck the cable to ensure it is plugged in and not damaged Wired ConnectionsPower Problems If you receive an insufficient memory message Memory ProblemsIf you experience other memory problems Click End Task If a program stops responding End the programClick Applications If you have other software problems Dell Support Center Using Support ToolsUsing Support Tools Keyboard failure Keyboard failure or loose cable System MessagesClick Start → Help and Support Hardware TroubleshooterStarting Dell Diagnostics From Your Hard Drive Dell DiagnosticsInsert the Drivers and Utilities disc Restoring Your Operating System System RestoreClick Undo my last restoration and click Next Starting System RestoreUndoing the Last System Restore Dell Factory Image Restore Click Next. The Confirm Data Deletion screen appears Dell Factory Image RestoreBefore you Begin Operating System ReinstallationClick Exit if the Install Windows message appears Reinstalling Windows VistaGetting Help Technical Support and Customer Service Dell Support e-mail addresses Online ServicesDell Support websites Product Information Automated Order-Status ServiceBefore You Call Diagnostic ChecklistVisit support.dell.com Contacting DellAt support.dell.com Finding More Information and ResourcesIf you need to See See If you need toProcessor SpecificationsSystem model Communications MemoryExpressCard Computer informationDisplay Ports and connectorsAudio Viewing Angles Touch padAC adapter BatteryKeyboard AC adapter Computer environment PhysicalIndex Index Network connection fixing 30 Index Page 0M792NA00
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