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CAUTION: Before turning on the computer, replace all screws and ensure that no stray screws remain inside the computer. Failure to do so may result in damage to the computer.

8.Connect your computer and all attached devices to electrical outlets, and turn them on.

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Contents Page Audio Video Board Removing the Audio Video AV BoardReplacing the Audio Video AV Board Back to Contents Audio Video Board Shield Removing the Audio Video AV Board ShieldReplacing the Audio Video AV Board Shield Back to Contents Audio Video Board Cable Removing the Audio Video AV Board CableReplacing the Audio Video AV Board Cable Replace the AV board see Replacing the Audio Video AV Board Audio Video Button Board Removing the Audio Video AV Button BoardReplacing the Audio Video AV Button Board Back to Contents Back Cover Removing the Back CoverReplacing the Back Cover Back to Contents CAS Card Optional Removing the B-CAS CardReplacing the B-CAS Card Back to Contents Turning Off Your Computer Safety InstructionsBefore You Begin Recommended ToolsBack to Contents Click Enter a Service Tag Flashing the BiosInternal Card With Bluetooth Wireless Technology Removing the Bluetooth CardReplacing the Bluetooth Card Turn the display bezel over Camera Module Removing the Camera ModuleReplacing the Camera Module Back to Contents Removing the Mini-Cards Wireless Mini-CardsReplacing the Mini-Cards Coin-Cell Battery Removing the Coin-Cell BatteryReplacing the Coin-Cell Battery Back to Contents Display Bezel DisplayReplacing the Display Bezel Display PanelReplacing the Display Panel Display CableReplacing the Display Cable Removing the Display Bezel Display BezelReplace the camera See Replacing the Camera Module Replacing the Display BezelTouch Screen Control Card Optional Removing the Touch Screen Control CardReplacing the Touch Screen Control Card Back to Contents Removing the Front Stand Front StandReplacing the Front Stand Removing the Hard Drive Hard DriveReplacing the Hard Drive Processor Heat-Sink Removing the Processor Heat SinkReplacing the Processor Heat Sink Back to Contents Processor Heat-Sink Fan Removing the Processor Heat-Sink FanReplacing the Processor Heat-Sink Fan Back to Contents Converter Card Removing the Converter CardReplacing the Converter Card Back to Contents Infrared Blaster Connector Removing the Infrared IR Blaster ConnectorReplacing the Infrared IR Blaster Connector Back to Contents Infrared Card Removing the Infrared CardReplacing the Infrared Card Turn the display bezel over Removing Memory Modules Memory ModulesReplacing Memory Modules Inspiron One Back to Contents Middle Frame Removing the Middle FrameReplacing the Middle Frame Back to Contents MXM-Assembly Fan Optional Removing the MXM-Assembly FanReplacing the MXM-Assembly Fan Back to Contents MXM Assembly Optional Removing the MXM AssemblyReplacing the MXM Assembly Back to Contents Removing the Optical Drive Optical DriveReplacing the Optical Drive Removing the Processor ProcessorReplacing the Processor Inspiron One Back to Contents System-Board Shield Removing the System-Board ShieldReplacing the System-Board Shield Back to Contents Speakers Removing the SpeakersReplacing the Speakers Back to Contents Speaker Cover Removing the Speaker CoverReplacing the Speaker Cover Back to Contents Rear Stand Removing the Rear StandReplacing the Rear Stand Back to Contents Rear Stand Cover Removing the Rear Stand CoverReplacing the Rear Stand Cover Back to Contents Removing the System Board System BoardReplacing the System Board Entering the Service Tag in the BiosBack to Contents Overview System Setup UtilityExit Hyper-Threading Enabled or Disabled Enabled by default Boot Sequence Clearing Forgotten Passwords Clearing Cmos Passwords Back to Contents Technical Overview Inside View of Your Inspiron OneSystem Board Components Dimm Lvdsmxm Back to Contents Antenna-In Connector Removing the Antenna-In ConnectorReplacing the Antenna-In Connector Back to Contents Wireless Antenna Removing the Wireless AntennaReplacing the Wireless Antenna Back to Contents