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Advanced Menu

USB Emulation

Allows you to enable or disable the USB emulation

 

feature. This option defines how the BIOS, in

 

the absence of a USB-aware operating system,

 

handles USB devices. USB emulation is always

 

enabled during POST (Power On Self Test).

 

Note: You cannot boot any type of USB device

 

(floppy, hard drive, or memory key) when this

 

option is off.

USB Powershare

Allows you to enable or disable the USB

 

PowerShare feature. This feature is intended to

 

allow users to charge external devices using the

 

stored system battery power through the USB

 

PowerShare connector on the notebook, even

 

while the notebook is turned off.

USB Wake Support

Allows you to enable USB devices to wake the

 

system from Standby or to disable the USB wake

 

support feature.

Adapter Warning

Allows you to choose if the system should display

 

warning messages when you use certain power

 

adapters. The system displays these messages if

 

you attempt to use a power adapter that has too

 

little capacity for your configuration.

Over Clocking

Displays the sub-menu with more information

 

and options. See the Over Clocking Sub-Menu

 

table for details.

Graphics Setting

Displays the sub-menu with more information

 

and options. See the Graphics Settings

 

SubMenu table for details.

 

 

CHAPTER 4: USING YOUR NOTEBOOK

Over Clocking Sub-Menu

 

 

 

CPU Frequency

Displays the frequency of the processor.

CPU Multiplier

Displays the CPU multiplier. The CPU multiplier

 

multiplied by the front-side bus (FSB) clock speed

 

determines the core speed of the processor.

 

CPU core clock = FSB Frequency/4 x CPU

 

multiplier

Unlocked CPU

Displays if the processor is unlocked or not.

 

Yes

 

No

Memory Frequency

Displays the frequency of the memory.

Memory Channel Mode

Displays the memory channel modes.

 

Single

 

Dual

Memory CAS Latency

Displays the memory CAS latency.

Processer Multiplier

Allows you to set the internal frequency multiplier

Selection

of the CPU.

Select Clock Mode

Allows you to choose the FSB-memory system

 

clock mode.

 

Auto

 

Unlinked

Memory Frequency

Allows you to enter the memory frequency

 

(decimal editable).

FSB Frequency

Allows you to enter the FSB frequency (decimal

 

editable).

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Contents Alienware M17x Mobile Manual 02/02 Contents 04 /04 Introduction Before Setting Up Your Notebook Setting UP Your NotebookProduct Documentation and Media Setting Up Your Alienware MobileLocation and Positioning of Your Notebook Connect the AC Adapter to the Back of Your NotebookConnecting to a Home Network Press the Power Button Windows Vista SetupConnecting to the Internet Getting to Know Your Examining Your Notebook Back View Features Front View FeaturesRight View Features Left View FeaturesTop View Features Bottom View Features Status LEDs Power ButtonFunction Keys Touch ControlsF5 Decrease Display Brightness Removing and Replacing the Battery Pack Battery PackRecharging the Battery Pack Questions and Answers Battery MaintenanceUnderstanding Power Consumption Power ManagementCustomizing Your Notebook’s Power Settings Reducing Power ConsumptionConnecting Devices Extending the Desktop Connecting External DisplaysConnecting a Display Connecting External Speakers Connecting USB Devices Connecting PrintersConnecting FireWire Ieee 1394 Devices Connecting a Plug and Play PrinterAlienware Command Center Using Your NotebookUsing Removable Media and Cards Stealth ModeUsing the Optical Drive Using the Integrated WebcamRAID Level Working With RAIDSystem Setup Configuring the BiosEntering System Setup System Setup ScreensSata ODD System Setup OptionsAdvanced Menu USB Emulation Graphics Settings Sub-Menu Hybrid Graphics Cmos Installing Additional Or Replacement Components Before Working Inside Your Notebook Before You BeginTurning Off Your Notebook Upgrading/Replacing Memory Compartment door Front of the notebook Captive screws Removing the Memory ModulesMemory module connector Spring locks Tab Notch Removing the Hard Drives Upgrading/Replacing Hard Drives038 /038 Secondary Hard Drive HDD1 Basic Hints and Tips TroubleshootingThings to check before troubleshooting Backup and General MaintenancePre-Boot System Assessment PSA Software Diagnostic ToolsStarting Alienware Diagnostics From the Support CD/DVD Alienware DiagnosticsComputer does not recognize the disc or drive Answers to Common ProblemsAn audio CD does not produce sound DVD or Blu-ray movie does not playComputer fails the Post SystemComputer stops responding/a solid blue screen appears Program stops responding or crashes repeatedlyOther software problems Hard Drive ProblemsMemory InternetKeyboard If the display is difficult to read MonitorIf the display is blank Mouse PowerPrinter Game ControllersThere is no sound from the speakers external SpeakersSystem Recovery AlienRespawn Using AlienRespawnMicrosoft System Restore Advanced Recovery Password ProtectionFactory System Recovery To Enable or Change Password SettingsTo Use the AlienRespawn v2.0 Disc AlienRespawn v2.0 DiscBasic Specifications USB 057/057 Computer Setup Appendix a General and Electrical Safety PrecautionsGeneral Safety Precautions Computer UseReplacement Components or Accessories When You Should Contact AlienwareWhen setting up the equipment for use General Safety InformationWhen operating your equipment General Power Safety When Working Inside Your DeviceProtecting Against Electrostatic Discharge If your computer uses an AC adapterTV Antenna Safety Instructions Portable Device Battery SafetyExample of Antenna Grounding Ergonomic InstructionsEnvironmental Considerations Battery DisposalRecycling Information Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Weee DirectiveExport Regulations For Products With Wireless LAN / 802.11 InterfacesPerchlorate Material Restrictions of Usage InformationFrance Restriktioner af brugsinformationItaly For produkter med trådløs LAN / 802.11 grænsefladeInformations sur les restrictions relatives à l’utilisation Informatie over beperkingen in gebruikInformazioni sulle limitazioni all’uso Per prodotti con interfacce wireless LAN/802.11Italie FranciaИнформация об ограничении на использование Restriksjoner på brukerinformasjonItalia For produkter med trådløse LAN / 802.11-nettverkskortPara productos con interfaces LAN inalámbricas Restricciones sobre la información de usoEuropean Union Other Country Specific InformationDanmark United StatesSverige Norge依照商品檢驗法案第 11 條條文,Dell 提供對於本文件所涉及產品在台灣地區認證機 構的公司聯絡細節 Terms and Conditions of Sale Information075/075 THEREUNDER, or ANY CLAIM, Dispute or Controversy Whether Software Retail Purchaser End User AgreementOther Documents Return Policies ExchangesNot For Resale or Export Governing Law Service and SupportLimitation of Liability What is not covered by this limited hardware warranty? 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