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video modes that can be defined as x horizontal pixels by y vertical pixels by z colors. Character-based software, such as text editors, displays in video modes that can be defined as x columns by y rows of characters.

video resolution — See resolution.

virus — A program that is designed to inconvenience you or to destroy data stored on your computer. A virus program moves from one computer to another through an infected disk, software downloaded from the Internet, or e-mail attachments. When an infected program starts, its embedded virus also starts.

A common type of virus is a boot virus, which is stored in the boot sectors of a floppy disk. If the floppy disk is left in the drive when the computer is shut down and then turned on, the computer is infected when it reads the boot sectors of the floppy disk expecting to find the operating system. If the computer is infected, the boot virus may replicate itself onto all the floppy disks that are read or written in that computer until the virus is eradicated.

V — volt — The measurement of electric potential or electromotive force. One V appears across a resistance of 1 ohm when a current of 1 ampere flows through that resistance.

W

W — watt — The measurement of electrical power. One W is 1 ampere of current flowing at 1 volt.

WHr watt-hour — A unit of measure commonly used to indicate the approximate capacity of a battery. For example, a 66-WHr battery can supply 66 W of power for 1 hour or 33 W for 2 hours.

wallpaper — The background pattern or picture on the Windows desktop. Change your wallpaper through the Windows Control Panel. You can also scan in your favorite picture and make it wallpaper.

WLAN — wireless local area network. A series of interconnected computers that communicate with each other over the air waves using access points or wireless routers to provide Internet access.

write-protected— Files or media that cannot be changed.

Use write-protection when you want to protect data from being changed or destroyed. To write-protect a 3.5-inch floppy disk, slide its write-protect tab to the open position.

WWAN — wireless wide area network. A wireless high- speed data network using cellular technology and covering a much larger geographic area than WLAN.

WXGA wide-aspect extended graphics array — A video standard for video cards and controllers that supports resolutions up to 1280 x 800."

X

XGA — extended graphics array — A video standard for video cards and controllers that supports resolutions up to 1024 x 768.

Z

ZIF — zero insertion force — A type of socket or connector that allows a computer chip to be installed or removed with no stress applied to either the chip or its socket.

Zip — A popular data compression format. Files that have been compressed with the Zip format are called Zip files and usually have a filename extension of .zip. A special kind of zipped file is a self-extracting file, which has a filename extension of .exe. You can unzip a self-extracting file by double-clicking it.

Zip drive — A high-capacity floppy drive developed by Iomega Corporation that uses 3.5-inch removable disks called Zip disks. Zip disks are slightly larger than regular floppy disks, about twice as thick, and hold up to 100 MB of data.

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Contents Dell Latitude ATG D630 User’s Guide May YT465 Contents Microsoft Windows Logo Key Functions Configuring Power Management SettingsSetting Display Resolution and Refresh Rate Customizing the Touch Pad and Track StickConnecting a Network or Broadband Modem Cable Mobile Broadband or Wireless Wide Area NetworkSecuring Your Computer Troubleshooting 104 100103 107111 Using the Hardware Troubleshooter Tool 110Wireless Local Area Network Wlan Card 127 115140 Technical Support and Customer Service 149Returning Items for Warranty Repair or Credit 151 149What Are You Looking For? Find It Here Finding InformationSupport.dell.com Quick Reference Guide What Are You Looking For? Dell Support Website support.dell.comDell QuickSet Help About Your Computer Front ViewV I C E S T a T U S L I G H T S About Your Computer Y B O a R D S T a T U S L I G H T S Left Side View About Your Computer Right Side View Back View Connects USB devices, such as a mouse, keyboard, or printer About Your Computer Bottom View About Your Computer Transferring Information to Another Computer Microsoft Windows XPTransferring Information to Another Computer Microsoft Windows Vista Easy Transfer Cable for Windows Vista Using a Battery Battery PerformanceMicrosoft Windows Power Meter Checking the Battery ChargeDell QuickSet Battery Meter Charge GaugeCheck the Battery Charge Conserving Battery PowerLow-Battery Warning Check the Battery HealthStandby and Sleep Mode Power Management ModesHibernate Mode Accessing Power Options Properties Configuring Power Management SettingsCharging the Battery Windows XPReplacing the Battery Storing a Battery Battery ErrorsUsing a Battery Using the Keyboard Numeric KeypadKey Combinations Touch Pad and Track Stick Microsoft Windows Logo Key FunctionsCustomizing the Touch Pad and Track Stick Changing the Track Stick CapMouse Properties window Using the Keyboard Using the Keyboard Adjusting Brightness Using the DisplayUsing the Ambient Light Sensor Switching the Video Image Setting Display Resolution and Refresh RateDual Independent Display Mode Under Pick a category, click Appearance and ThemesClick the Settings tab→ Advanced→ Displays tab Swapping Primary and Secondary DisplaysSetting Up and Using Networks Connecting a Network or Broadband Modem CableWhat You Need to Establish a Wlan Connection Wireless Local Area NetworkChecking Your Wireless Network Card Select an option under Choose a connection optionStart Button and Connect To Option Right-clickWireless Network Connection Click PropertiesOrder Confirmation for Your Computer Connecting to a Wlan Determining the Wireless Network Device ManagerClick Start→ Connect To→ Manage wireless networks Completing the Connection to the WlanMobile Broadband or Wireless Wide Area Network Checking Your Dell Mobile Broadband CardClick Start→ All Programs→ Dell Wireless Connecting to a Mobile Broadband NetworkEnabling/Disabling the Dell Mobile Broadband Card Location Profile Settings General Mobility Settings Dell Wi-Fi Catcher Network LocatorMicrosoft Windows Firewall Setting Up and Using Networks Setting Up and Using Networks Using Multimedia Playing MediaCopying Media DVD player includes the following basic buttonsHow to Copy Media Using Blank MediaHelpful Tips Media Type Read Write RewritableAdjusting the Picture Adjusting the VolumeMicrosoft Windows XP Operating System Under Personalization, click Adjust Screen Resolution Microsoft Windows Vista Operating SystemUsing Cards Card TypesExtended Cards Installing a PC Card or ExpressCardPC Card Removing a Card or Blank ExpressCardUsing Cards Security Cable Lock Securing Your ComputerSmart Card Installing a Smart Card About Smart CardsPasswords About PasswordsUsing a Primary or System Password Type of Password FeaturesUsing an Administrator Password Using a Hard Drive PasswordTrusted Platform Module TPM Enabling the TPM FeatureSecurity Management Software If Your Computer Is Lost or Stolen Using the Security Management SoftwareComputer Tracking Software Activating the Security Management SoftwareSecuring Your Computer Computer, Keyboard, and Display Cleaning Your ComputerCleaning a Non-Optical Mouse Touch PadFloppy Drive Cleaning an Optical MouseCDs and DVDs Diagnostic Light Codes During Post TroubleshootingDiagnostic Lights Suggested ResolutionIf available, install working memory When to Use the Dell Diagnostics Dell Technical Update ServiceDell Diagnostics Starting the Dell Diagnostics From Your Hard DriveInsert the Drivers and Utilities media Option Function Dell Diagnostics Main MenuTab Function Dell Support Utility Accessing the Dell Support UtilityClick Dell Support and point to Dell Support Settings Clicking the Dell Support IconMedia drive problems Drive ProblemsDouble-Clicking the Dell Support Icon Problems writing to a CD/DVD-RW drive Mail, Modem, and Internet ProblemsHard drive problems If you hear an unfamiliar scraping or grinding soundClick the Start button and click Control Panel Error Messages Troubleshooting Click Add or Remove Programs Keyboard Problems Ieee 1394 Device ProblemsClick Printers and Other Hardware External Keyboard problems Lockups and Software ProblemsUnexpected characters Computer stops responding Other software problemsComputer does not start up Program stops responding or crashes repeatedlyMemory Problems Network ProblemsGeneral Wireless Local Area Network WlanMobile Broadband Wireless Wide Area Network Icon on the WindowsPC Card Problems Power ProblemsDocking Power Considerations Ensuring Sufficient Power for Your ComputerDocking While the Computer Is Running Scanner Problems Printer ProblemsAC Power Loss While the Computer Is Docked No sound from integrated speakers Sound and Speaker ProblemsNo sound from external speakers No sound from headphones Touch Pad or Mouse ProblemsVideo and Display Problems 100Click Appearance and Themes If the display is blankIf the display is difficult to read 101If only part of the display is readable 102Overview System Setup ProgramViewing the System Setup Screens 103Commonly Used Options System Setup ScreensChanging the Boot Sequence Diskette Drive Modular bay HDD Internal HDD Optical DriveChanging COM Ports Performing a One-Time BootChanging Printer Modes 105106 Drivers Reinstalling SoftwareWhat Is a Driver? Identifying DriversUsing Windows Device Driver Rollback Reinstalling Drivers and UtilitiesInstalling Drivers in the Correct Order 108Click the Drivers tab→ Roll Back Driver Using the Drivers and Utilities Media109 Microsoft Windows XP Using the Hardware Troubleshooter ToolManually Reinstalling Drivers Click Start→ Help and SupportRestoring Your Operating System Using Microsoft Windows System RestoreStarting System Restore Microsoft Windows VistaEnabling System Restore Using the Operating System MediaUndoing the Last System Restore Before You BeginReinstalling Windows 113114 Recommended Tools Adding and Replacing PartsBefore You Begin Turning Off Your ComputerBefore Working Inside Your Computer 116117 Hinge Cover 118Keyboard 119Internal Card With Bluetooth Wireless Technology 120121 Memory Coin-Cell Battery122 123 124 125 126 Wireless Local Area Network Wlan Card 127128 Mobile Broadband Card 129130 131 Hard Drive Subscriber Identity Module SIM Card132 133 Returning a Hard Drive to Dell 134Removing Media Bay Devices Media BayFCM Flash Cache Module Card 135136 Dell QuickSet 137138 Packing the Computer Traveling With Your ComputerIdentifying Your Computer 139Traveling by Air Travel Tips140 Processor Specifications141 System InformationPCI-E Card Ports and Connectors142 MemoryVideo 143Communications AudioKeyboard 144Display Touch Pad145 BatteryTrack Stick 146 AC AdapterPhysical 147Fingerprint Reader Optional EnvironmentalSpecifications Obtaining Assistance Technical Support and Customer ServiceGetting Help 149DellConnect Online Services 150Automated Order-Status Service Problems With Your OrderAutoTech Service 151Contacting Dell Before You CallVisit support.dell.com Diagnostics Checklist 153154 FCC Class B AppendixFCC Notice U.S. Only 155Macrovision Product Notice 156Glossary 157158 Device driver See driver159 160 161 162 Module bay See media bay163 164 165 Video resolution See resolution 166
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