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is the freezing point and 100° is the boiling point of water.

cache — A special high-speed storage mechanism which can be either a reserved section of main memory or an independent high-speed storage device. The cache enhances the efficiency of many processor operations.

L1 cache — Primary cache stored inside the processor.

L2 cache — Secondary cache which can either be external to the processor or incorporated into the processor architecture.

carnet — An international customs document that facilitates temporary imports into foreign countries. Also known as a merchandise passport.

CD-R— CD recordable — A recordable version of a CD. Data can be recorded only once onto a CD-R. Once recorded, the data cannot be erased or written over.

CD-RW— CD rewritable — A rewritable version of a CD. Data can be written to a CD-RW disc, and then erased and written over (rewritten).

CD-RW drive — A drive that can read CDs and write to CD-RW (rewritable CDs) and CD-R (recordable CDs) discs. You can write to CD-RW discs multiple times, but you can write to CD-R discs only once.

CD-RW/DVD drive — A drive, sometimes referred to as a combo drive, that can read CDs and DVDs and write to CD- RW (rewritable CDs) and CD-R (recordable CDs) discs.

You can write to CD-RW discs multiple times, but you can write to CD-R discs only once.

clock speed — The speed, given in MHz, that indicates how fast computer components that are connected to the system bus operate.

CMOS — A type of electronic circuit. Computers use a small amount of battery-powered CMOS memory to hold date, time, and system setup options.

COA — Certificate of Authenticity — The Windows alpha- numeric code located on a sticker on your computer. Also referred to as the Product Key or

Product ID.

Control Panel — A Windows utility that allows you to modify operating system and hardware settings, such as display settings.

controller — A chip that controls the transfer of data

between the processor and memory or between the processor and devices.

CRIMM — continuity rambus in-line memory module — A special module that has no memory chips and is used to fill unused RIMM slots.

cursor — The marker on a display or screen that shows where the next keyboard, touch pad, or mouse action will occur. It often is a blinking solid line, an underline character, or a small arrow.

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DDR SDRAM double-data-rate SDRAM — A type of SDRAM that doubles the data burst cycle, improving system performance.

DDR2 SDRAM double-data-rate 2 SDRAM — A type of DDR SDRAM that uses a 4-bit prefetch and other architectural changes to boost memory speed to over 400 MHz.

device — Hardware such as a disk drive, printer, or keyboard that is installed in or connected to your computer.

device driver — See driver.

DIMM — dual in-line memory module — A circuit board with memory chips that connects to a memory module on the system board.

DIN connector — A round, six-pin connector that conforms to DIN (Deutsche Industrie-Norm) standards; it is typically used to connect PS/2 keyboard or mouse cable connectors.

disk striping — A technique for spreading data over multiple disk drives. Disk striping can speed up operations that retrieve data from disk storage. Computers that use disk striping generally allow the user to select the data unit size or stripe width.

DMA — direct memory access — A channel that allows certain types of data transfer between RAM and a device to bypass the processor.

docking device — See APR.

DMTF — Distributed Management Task Force — A consortium of hardware and software companies who develop management standards for distributed desktop,

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Contents User’s Guide September HN566 Contents Using the Keyboard Setting Up and Using Networks Using Cards Troubleshooting Intel Active Management Technology System Setup Program Reinstalling Software Dell QuickSet Traveling With Your Computer What Are You Looking For? Find It Here Finding InformationSupport.dell.com What Are You Looking For? Dell Support Website support.dell.com Dell QuickSet Help About Your Computer Front ViewV I C E S T a T U S L I G H T S Light is flashing Y B O a R D S T a T U S L I G H T S Left Side View Disables wireless devices Right Side View Back View Connects serial devices, such as a mouse or handheld device Bottom View About Your Computer About Your Computer Transferring Information to a New Computer Start the Files and Settings Transfer WizardMicrosoft Windows XP Click Start→ Files and Settings Transfer Wizard Microsoft Windows Vista Easy Transfer Cable for Windows VistaTransferring Information to a New Computer 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 Customizing 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 Dual Independent Display Mode Setting Display Resolution and Refresh RateUnder Pick a category, click Appearance and Themes Click 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 NetworkSelect an option under Choose a connection option Start Button and Connect To Option Checking Your Wireless Network CardRight-clickWireless Network Connection Click Properties Order Confirmation for Your ComputerConnecting to a Wlan Help and Support Determining the Wireless Network Device ManagerClick Start→ Connect To→ Manage wireless networks Completing the Connection to the WlanMobile Broadband or Wireless Wide Area Network Click Start→ All Programs→ Dell Wireless Connecting to a Mobile Broadband NetworkChecking Your Dell Mobile Broadband Card Location Profile Settings General Mobility Settings Dell Wi-Fi Catcher Network LocatorEnabling/Disabling the Dell Mobile Broadband Card Microsoft Windows Firewall Setting Up and Using Networks Using Multimedia Playing MediaDVD player includes the following basic buttons Using Blank Media How to Copy MediaCopying Media Helpful Tips Media Type Read Write RewritableAdjusting the Volume Microsoft Windows XP Operating System Adjusting the PictureUnder 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 Using Cards Security Cable Lock Securing Your ComputerSmart Card Installing a Smart Card About Smart CardsPasswords Using a Primary or System Password About PasswordsType of Password Features Using an Administrator Password Using a Hard Drive PasswordEnabling the TPM Feature Trusted Platform Module TPMComputer Tracking Software Using the Security Management SoftwareSecurity Management Software Activating the Security Management SoftwareIf Your Computer Is Lost or Stolen Computer, Keyboard, and Display Cleaning Your ComputerCleaning a Non-Optical Mouse Touch PadFloppy Drive Cleaning an Optical MouseCDs and DVDs Diagnostic Lights TroubleshootingDiagnostic Light Codes During Post Suggested Resolution Light PatternDell Diagnostics Dell Technical Update ServiceWhen to Use the Dell Diagnostics Starting the Dell Diagnostics From Your Hard Drive Dell Diagnostics Main Menu Option FunctionDell Support Utility Accessing the Dell Support UtilityTab Function Clicking the Dell Support Icon Drive ProblemsClick Dell Support and point to Dell Support Settings Double-Clicking the Dell Support IconProblems writing to a CD/DVD-RW drive Media drive problemsHard drive problems If you hear an unfamiliar scraping or grinding soundMail, Modem, and Internet Problems Error Messages Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Click Add or Remove Programs External Keyboard problems Ieee 1394 Device ProblemsKeyboard Problems Click Printers and Other HardwareComputer does not start up Lockups and Software ProblemsUnexpected characters Computer stops respondingSolid blue screen appears Other software problemsProgram stops responding or crashes repeatedly Click Task ManagerMemory Problems Network ProblemsGeneral Wireless Local Area Network WlanMobile Broadband Wireless Wide Area Network Icon on the WindowsPC Card Problems Power ProblemsDocking While the Computer Is Running Ensuring Sufficient Power for Your ComputerDocking Power Considerations 100AC Power Loss While the Computer Is Docked Printer ProblemsScanner Problems 101No sound from external speakers Sound and Speaker ProblemsNo sound from integrated speakers 102No sound from headphones Touch Pad or Mouse Problems103 If the display is difficult to read Video and Display ProblemsIf the display is blank Click Appearance and ThemesIf only part of the display is readable 105Troubleshooting Intel Active Management Technology IAMT Features107 Turning off iAMT Accessing iAMT setupOut-of-Band Management Select Return to Previous Menu twiceUSB Provisioning Unsupported AMT Features109 Intel Active Management Technology Overview System Setup ProgramViewing the System Setup Screens 111Commonly 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 113System Setup Program Drivers Reinstalling SoftwareWhat Is a Driver? Identifying DriversUsing Windows Device Driver Rollback Reinstalling Drivers and UtilitiesInstalling Drivers in the Correct Order 116Click the Drivers tab→ Roll Back Driver Using the Drivers and Utilities Media117 Manually Reinstalling Drivers 118Restoring Your Operating System Using the Hardware Troubleshooter ToolUsing Microsoft Windows System Restore Microsoft Windows XPUndoing the Last System Restore Starting System RestoreEnabling System Restore 120 Before You Begin Using the Operating System MediaReinstalling Windows 121122 Recommended Tools Adding and Replacing PartsBefore You Begin Turning Off Your ComputerBefore Working Inside Your Computer 124Hinge Cover 125Keyboard 126Internal Card With Bluetooth Wireless Technology 127Coin-Cell Battery 128Memory 129130 131 132 133 Wireless Local Area Network Wlan Card 134135 136 Mobile Broadband Card 137138 139 Subscriber Identity Module SIM Card 140Hard Drive 141Removing Media Bay Devices Media Bay142 FCM Flash Cache Module 143144 145 Adding and Replacing Parts Dell QuickSet 147Dell QuickSet Packing the Computer Traveling With Your ComputerIdentifying Your Computer 149Traveling by Air Travel Tips150 Processor Specifications151 System InformationPCI-E Card Ports and Connectors152 MemoryCommunications 153Video Audio 154Display Keyboard Battery155 Touch Pad156 AC AdapterPhysical 157Fingerprint Reader optional EnvironmentalSpecifications Obtaining Assistance Technical Support and Customer ServiceGetting Help 159DellConnect Online Services 160Automated Order-Status Service Problems With Your OrderAutoTech Service 161Before You Call 162Diagnostics Checklist 163Visit support.dell.com Contacting Dell164 FCC Class B AppendixFCC Notice U.S. Only 165Macrovision Product Notice 166Glossary 167Product ID 168169 170 171 Module bay See media bay 172173 174 Video resolution See resolution 175176
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PP24L specifications

The Dell PP24L, also known as the Dell Latitude E6430, is a robust and reliable laptop that has been designed primarily for business professionals and frequent travelers. This laptop combines functionality with durability, making it an ideal choice for those who require a dependable workhorse that can withstand daily use.

One of the standout features of the Dell PP24L is its solid build quality. It utilizes a magnesium alloy chassis and a brushed aluminum lid, which not only provide a premium feel but also enhance durability. The laptop has passed various military-grade tests, ensuring it can withstand harsh conditions like high temperatures, vibrations, and humidity.

In terms of performance, the PP24L is equipped with Intel’s third-generation Core processors, offering a range of options from i3 to i7. This ensures that users can select the right balance of power and efficiency for their tasks, whether it's basic document editing or demanding applications. The laptop supports up to 16GB of RAM, allowing for seamless multitasking and improved performance for more intensive applications.

The Dell PP24L also features a 14-inch display with an option for HD (1366 x 768) or HD+ (1600 x 900) resolution. The anti-glare screen is designed to reduce reflections, making it easier to work in various lighting conditions, a significant advantage for professionals who often find themselves in different environments.

Connectivity is another area where the Dell PP24L shines. It offers a range of ports, including USB 3.0, USB 2.0, HDMI, and a VGA port, as well as an optional ExpressCard slot and Smart Card reader for enhanced security features. This wide range of ports ensures that users can connect to various devices and peripherals without needing additional dongles or adapters.

Battery life is critical for mobile professionals, and the Dell PP24L does not disappoint in this aspect. It can be configured with different battery options, including a 6-cell or a high-capacity 9-cell battery, providing the flexibility needed for extensive use without the need for constant recharging.

In conclusion, the Dell PP24L is a versatile and durable laptop that meets the needs of business professionals and frequent travelers. With its solid build quality, powerful performance options, excellent connectivity, and long battery life, it continues to be a preferred choice for those seeking reliability in their computing devices.