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parallel connector — An I/O port often used to connect a parallel printer to your computer. Also referred to as an LPT port.

partition — A physical storage area on a hard drive that is assigned to one or more logical storage areas known as logical drives. Each partition can contain multiple logical drives.

PC Card — A removable I/O card adhering to the PCMCIA standard. Modems and network adapters are common types of PC Cards.

PCI — peripheral component interconnect — PCI is a local bus that supports 32-and 64-bit data paths, providing a high-speed data path between the processor and devices such as video, drives, and networks.

PCI Express — A modification to the PCI interface that boosts the data transfer rate between the processor and the devices attached to it. PCI Express can transfer data at speeds from 250 MB/sec to 4 GB/sec. If the PCI Express chip set and the device are capable of different speeds, they will operate at the slower speed.

PCMCIA — Personal Computer Memory Card International Association — The organization that establishes standards for PC Cards.

PIO — programmed input/output — A method of transferring data between two devices through the processor as part of the data path.

pixel — A single point on a display screen. Pixels are arranged in rows and columns to create an image. A video resolution, such as 800 x 600, is expressed as the number of pixels across by the number of pixels up and down.

Plug-and-Play— The ability of the computer to automatically configure devices. Plug and Play provides automatic installation, configuration, and compatibility with existing hardware if the BIOS, operating system, and all devices are Plug and Play compliant.

POST power-on self-test — Diagnostics programs, loaded automatically by the BIOS, that perform basic tests on the major computer components, such as memory, hard drives, and video. If no problems are detected during POST, the computer continues the start-

up.

processor — A computer chip that interprets and executes program instructions. Sometimes the processor is referred to as the CPU (central processing unit).

PS/2 — personal system/2 — A type of connector for attaching a PS/2-compatible keyboard, mouse, or keypad.

PXE pre-boot execution environment — A WfM (Wired for Management) standard that allows networked computers that do not have an operating system to be configured and started remotely.

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RAID — redundant array of independent disks — A method of providing data redundancy. Some common implementations of RAID include RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 10, and RAID 50.

RAM random-access memory — The primary temporary storage area for program instructions and data. Any information stored in RAM is lost when you shut down your computer.

readme file — A text file included with a software package or hardware product. Typically, readme files provide installation information and describe new product enhancements or corrections that have not yet been documented.

read-only— Data and/or files you can view but cannot edit or delete. A file can have read-only status if:

It resides on a physically write-protected floppy disk, CD, or DVD.

It is located on a network in a directory and the system administrator has assigned rights only to specific individuals.

refresh rate — The frequency, measured in Hz, at which your screen's horizontal lines are recharged (sometimes also referred to as its vertical frequency). The higher the refresh rate, the less video flicker can be seen by the human eye.

resolution — The sharpness and clarity of an image produced by a printer or displayed on a monitor. The higher the resolution, the sharper the image.

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Contents User’s Guide Abbreviations and Acronyms Contents Using the Keyboard and Touch Pad Setting Up and Using Networks Troubleshooting If only part of the display is readable Contents Reinstalling Software Dell QuickSet Traveling With Your Computer Specifications Appendix What Are You Looking For? Find It Here Finding InformationDell Product Information Guide Service Tag and Microsoft Windows License To view Dell QuickSet Help, right-click the QuickSet Front View About Your ComputerV I C E S T a T U S L I G H T S About Your Computer Left Side View D I O C O N N E C T O R S Back View Right Side ViewT W O R K C O N N E C T O R RJ Connects serial devices, such as a mouse or handheld device Bottom View About Your Computer Using the Wizard With Operating System Media Files and Settings Transfer WizardTransferring Information to a New Computer Windows XPUsing the Wizard Without the Operating System Media Windows Vista Transferring Information to a New Computer Battery Performance Using a BatteryDell QuickSet Battery Meter Checking the Battery ChargeMicrosoft Windows Power Meter Check the Battery ChargeLow-Battery Warning Conserving Battery PowerCheck the Battery Health Standby Mode Power Management ModesHibernate Mode Charging the Battery Configuring Power Management SettingsReplacing the Battery Storing a Battery Numeric Keypad Using the Keyboard and Touch PadKey Combinations System FunctionsWireless BatteryPower Management Display FunctionsSpeaker Functions Touch PadMicrosoft Windows Logo Key Functions Mouse Properties window Customizing the Touch PadClick OK to save the settings and close the window Using the Keyboard and Touch Pad Adjusting Brightness Using the DisplaySwitching the Video Image Display Resolution and Refresh RateMicrosoft Windows XP Using ATI Catalyst Control CenterMicrosoft Windows Vista Using the Start Menu Using an External Monitor or ProjectorUsing the Desktop Shortcut Using Hot KeysExtending Your Computer Display Using an External MonitorWindows Vista Click the Settings tab→ Advanced→ Displays tab Saving Battery PowerChanging Your Primary Display Ambient light sensor Update with your book title Update with your book title Playing CDs or DVDs Using MultimediaDVD player includes the following basic buttons Copying CDs and DVDsUsing Blank CDs and DVDs How to Copy a CD or DVDDVD-Writable Drives Helpful TipsAdjusting the Picture Adjusting the VolumeIf the Computer Is Turned Off or in Hibernate Mode Connecting Your Computer to a TV or Audio DeviceVideo and Standard Audio Enabling the Display Settings for a TV Setting Up the Cyberlink CL HeadphonesClick the DVD Audio Setting icon Click AdvancedClick the tab for your video card Using Multimedia Connecting a Network or Broadband Modem Cable Setting Up and Using NetworksNetworking, click Start or → Windows Help and Support Wireless Local Area Network Setting Up a NetworkChecking Your Wireless Network Card What You Need to Establish a Wlan ConnectionRight-clickWireless Network Connection Click Properties Using a Wireless Router and a Broadband ModemStart Button and Connect To Option Order Confirmation for Your ComputerDetermining the Wireless Network Device Manager Connecting to a WlanMonitoring the Status of the Wireless Network Card Click → Connect To→ Manage wireless networksCompleting the Connection to the Wlan Establishing a Mobile Broadband Network Connection Mobile Broadband WwanChecking Your Dell Mobile Broadband Card Managing Your Network Settings Connecting to a Mobile Broadband NetworkClick Start→ All Programs→ Dell Wireless Location Profile Settings General Mobility SettingsSetting Up and Using Networks Installing a PC Card or an ExpressCard Using CardsCard Types PC Card Removing a PC Card or Blank PC Card Release button Securing Your Computer PasswordsSecurity Cable Lock Using an Administrator Password Using a Primary/System PasswordUsing a Hard Drive Password Trusted Platform Module TPM Enabling the TPM FeatureComputer Tracking Software If Your Computer Is Lost or Stolen Securing Your Computer Cleaning a Non-Optical Mouse Cleaning Your ComputerComputer, Keyboard, and Display MouseFloppy Drive Cleaning an Optical MouseCDs and DVDs Dell Technical Update Service TroubleshootingDell Diagnostics When to Use the Dell DiagnosticsInsert the Drivers and Utilities media Dell Diagnostics Main MenuTroubleshooting Dell Support Utility Accessing the Dell Support UtilityClicking the Dell Support Icon Drive ProblemsDouble-Clicking the Dell Support Icon Hard drive problems CD and DVD drive problemsProblems writing to a CD/DVD-RW drive If you hear an unfamiliar scraping or grinding soundClick Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors→ Start Mail, Modem, and Internet ProblemsError Messages Troubleshooting Them Click Start→ Control Panel→ Add or Remove ProgramsKeyboard Problems Ieee 1394 Device ProblemsClick Device Manager External keyboard problems Lockups and Software ProblemsUnexpected characters Computer does not start up Other software problemsComputer stops responding Program stops responding or crashes repeatedlyNetwork Problems Memory ProblemsPower Problems PC Card or ExpressCard ProblemsDocking Power Considerations Ensuring Sufficient Power for Your ComputerAC Power Loss While the Computer Is Docked Docking While the Computer Is RunningScanner Problems Printer ProblemsTouch Pad or Mouse Problems Sound and Speaker ProblemsNo sound from headphones No sound from integrated speakersIf the display is blank Video and Display ProblemsIf only part of the display is readable If the display is difficult to readClick Start→ Control Panel→ Appearance and Themes Viewing the System Setup Screens System Setup ProgramOverview Changing the Boot Sequence System Setup ScreensCommonly Used Options Diskette Drive Modular bay HDD Internal HDD Optical DriveChanging COM Ports Performing a One-Time Boot101 102 What Is a Driver? Reinstalling SoftwareDrivers Identifying DriversUsing Windows Device Driver Rollback Reinstalling Drivers and UtilitiesUsing the Drivers and Utilities Media Click Properties→ Hardware→ Device ManagerFix a Problem section, click Hardware Troubleshooter Using the Hardware Troubleshooter ToolClick Start→ Help and Support 105Starting System Restore Using Microsoft Windows System RestoreRestoring Your Operating System 106Undoing the Last System Restore Using the Operating System MediaEnabling System Restore Before You BeginReinstalling Device Drivers Reinstalling Windows108 109 Reinstalling Software Before You Begin Adding and Replacing PartsRecommended Tools Turning Off Your Computer112 Before Working Inside Your Computer113 Hard Drive114 Returning a Hard Drive to Dell Hinge Cover115 116 Memory117 Dimm a Connector118 119 Dimm B Connector120 121 Mini-Card122 123 124 Keyboard125 Internal Card With Bluetooth Wireless Technology126 Coin-Cell BatteryAbout the Device Security Screw About the Media Bay127 Removing the Device Security Screw Removing and Installing Media Bay Devices128 129 130 131 Dell QuickSet132 Identifying Your Computer Traveling With Your ComputerPacking the Computer 133Traveling by Air Travel Tips134 Getting Help Technical Support and Customer ServiceObtaining Assistance DellConnect Online Services AutoTech Service Problems With Your OrderAutomated Order-Status Service Contacting Dell Before You CallVisit support.dell.com 139 Diagnostics ChecklistW . d e l l . c o m s u p p o r t . d e l l . c o m 141 SpecificationsPC Card 142Communications 143Audio 144Display 145146 BatteryPhysical 147148 FCC Notice U.S. Only AppendixFCC Class B 149150 Macrovision Product NoticeGlossary Glossary152 Device driver See driver 153154 155 Module bay See media bay 156157 158 159 160 Video resolution See resolution161 162
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PP04X specifications

The Dell PP04X, commonly known as the Dell Latitude E6420, is a versatile and robust laptop that is designed for business professionals and power users alike. It combines performance, durability, and a wide array of connectivity options, making it a popular choice in the corporate world.

One of the standout features of the PP04X is its solid build quality. The laptop is constructed with a premium aluminum chassis paired with a magnesium alloy frame, ensuring it can withstand the rigors of daily use. The spill-resistant keyboard provides an added layer of protection against accidental spills, making this device a reliable option for users on the go.

The Dell PP04X is powered by Intel's second-generation Core processors, providing excellent performance for multitasking and demanding applications. With options ranging from Core i3 to Core i7, users can select the level of power they need for their specific tasks. The laptop supports up to 8GB of DDR3 RAM, which contributes to its ability to handle multiple applications simultaneously without compromising speed.

In terms of storage, the Latitude E6420 offers various configurations, including traditional hard drives (HDD) and solid-state drives (SSD), allowing users to balance performance and storage capacity based on their requirements. The inclusion of SSD options results in faster boot times and quicker file access, greatly enhancing overall productivity.

The display of the Dell PP04X is another highlight. It features a 14-inch HD screen with anti-glare technology, making it suitable for use in various lighting conditions, whether in a brightly lit office or while traveling. The high-resolution screen ensures crisp visuals, ideal for presentations and detailed graphic work.

Connectivity options on the Latitude E6420 are plentiful, featuring multiple USB ports, an HDMI output, and an ExpressCard slot for expandability. Additionally, users can opt for built-in mobile broadband capabilities to stay connected on the move.

Dell also places a strong emphasis on security in the PP04X. The laptop includes features such as a fingerprint reader, smart card reader, and optional TPM (Trusted Platform Module) for enhanced security, ensuring that sensitive information remains protected.

Overall, the Dell PP04X Latitude E6420 is an excellent choice for business users who require a durable and powerful laptop. With its blend of performance, security features, and connectivity options, it is well-suited to meet the demands of a fast-paced work environment. Whether for office use or travel, the PP04X provides a reliable and efficient computing experience.