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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.

R

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.

RFI — radio frequency interference — Interference that is generated at typical radio frequencies, in the range of 10 kHz to 100,000 MHz. Radio frequencies are at the lower end of the electromagnetic frequency spectrum and are more likely to have interference than the higher frequency radiations, such as infrared and light.

ROM — read-only memory — Memory that stores data and programs that cannot be deleted or written to by the computer. ROM, unlike RAM, retains its contents after you shut down your computer. Some programs essential to the operation of your computer reside in ROM.

RPM — revolutions per minute — The number of rotations that occur per minute. Hard drive speed is often measured in rpm.

RTC — real time clock — Battery-powered clock on the system board that keeps the date and time after you shut down the computer.

RTCRST — real-time clock reset — A jumper on the system board of some computers that can often be used for troubleshooting problems.

S

SAS — serial attached SCSI — A faster, serial version of the SCSI interface (as opposed to the original SCSI parallel architecture).

SATA — serial ATA — A faster, serial version of the ATA (IDE) interface.

ScanDisk — A Microsoft utility that checks files, folders,

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Contents W . d e l l . c o m s u p p o r t . d e l l . c o m User’s GuideAugust HN566 Contents Setting Display Resolution and Refresh Rate Configuring Power Management SettingsSwapping Primary and Secondary Displays Contents Microsoft Windows Logo Key FunctionsWhat You Need to Establish a Wlan Connection Connecting a Network or Broadband Modem CableUsing a Primary or System Password Mobile Broadband Wireless Wide Area Network Contents Starting the Dell Diagnostics From Your Hard DriveDouble- Clicking the Dell Support Icon If you hear an unfamiliar scraping or grinding soundIf only part of the display is readable Ensuring Sufficient Power for Your Computer103 104Using Microsoft Windows System Restore 111 Using the Hardware Troubleshooter Tool 110Internal Card With Bluetooth Wireless Technology 119 Wireless Local Area Network Wlan Card 126Returning Items for Warranty Repair or Credit 152 Technical Support and Customer Service 149140 149How to set up my computer Finding InformationSupport.dell.com Microsoft Windows License Label What Are You Looking For? Find It Here Warranty informationHow to work with programs and files How to use Windows XPHow to personalize my desktop Click the topic that describes your problemDell QuickSet Help About Your Computer Front ViewAbout Your Computer V I C E S T a T U S L I G H T S Solid orange The battery charge is critically low Left Side View D I O C O N N E C T O R S Right Side View Flashing yellow ErrorBack View Connects USB devices, such as a mouse, keyboard, or printer About Your Computer Bottom View About Your Computer About Your Computer Microsoft Windows XP Transferring Information to a New ComputerTo prepare the new computer for the file transfer Transferring Information to a New ComputerClick Finished and restart the new computer Easy Transfer Cable for Windows Vista Microsoft Windows VistaTransferring Information to a New Computer Select Yes Computer reboots and the transfer is complete Transferring Information to a New Computer Using a Battery Battery PerformanceUsing a Battery Dell QuickSet Battery Meter Checking the Battery ChargeMicrosoft Windows Power Meter Charge GaugeConserving Battery Power Low-Battery WarningCheck the Battery Health Power Management Modes Standby and Sleep ModeHibernate Mode Configuring Power Management Settings Charging the BatteryAccessing Power Options Properties Storing a Battery Replacing the BatteryBattery Errors Using a Battery Battery Using the KeyboardNumeric Keypad Key CombinationsPower Management Display FunctionsMicrosoft Windows Logo Key Functions Touch Pad Customizing the Touch Pad and Track Stick Changing the Track Stick CapAdjusting Brightness Using the DisplayUsing the Ambient Light Sensor Using the DisplaySetting Display Resolution and Refresh Rate Switching the Video ImageDual Independent Display Mode Swapping Primary and Secondary Displays Setting Up and Using Networks Connecting a Network or Broadband Modem CableSetting Up and Using Networks Checking Your Wireless Network Card Wireless Local Area NetworkWhat You Need to Establish a Wlan Connection Click Next, and then follow the instructions in the wizardRight-clickWireless Network Connection Click Properties Connecting to a Wlan Setting Up and Using Networks Checking Your Dell Mobile Broadband Card Mobile Broadband or Wireless Wide Area NetworkEnabling/Disabling the Dell Mobile Broadband Card Connecting to a Mobile Broadband NetworkMicrosoft Windows Firewall Dell Wi-Fi Catcher Network LocatorUsing Multimedia Using MultimediaPlaying Media DVD player includes the following basic buttons Copying MediaUsing Blank Media How to Copy MediaMedia Type Read Write Rewritable Helpful TipsAdjusting the Volume Adjusting the PictureMicrosoft Windows XP Operating System Microsoft Windows Vista Operating System Card Types Using CardsExtended Cards Installing a PC Card or ExpressCardPC Card Information GuideRemoving a Card or Blank Using Cards Security Cable Lock Securing Your ComputerSmart Card Securing Your ComputerAbout Smart Cards Installing a Smart CardAbout Passwords PasswordsUsing a Primary or System Password Using a Hard Drive Password Using an Administrator PasswordEnabling the TPM Feature Trusted Platform Module TPMSecurity Management Software Enable the TPM feature see Enabling the TPM Feature on Using the Security Management SoftwareComputer Tracking Software If Your Computer Is Lost or StolenSecuring Your Computer Computer, Keyboard, and Display Cleaning Your ComputerTouch Pad MouseCDs and DVDs Floppy DriveDell Technical Update Service TroubleshootingDell Diagnostics When to Use the Dell DiagnosticsTroubleshooting Dell Diagnostics Main Menu Accessing the Dell Support Utility Dell Support UtilityClicking the Dell Support Icon Drive Problems Media drive problemsDouble-Clicking the Dell Support Icon Hard drive problems Mail, Modem, and Internet ProblemsIf you hear an unfamiliar scraping or grinding sound Click the Tools tabClick the Start button and click Control Panel Error Messages Troubleshooting Click Add or Remove Programs Ieee 1394 Device Problems External Keyboard problems Keyboard ProblemsUnexpected characters Lockups and Software ProblemsComputer does not start up Computer stops respondingMemory Problems Other software problemsSolid blue screen appears Wireless Local Area Network Wlan Network ProblemsMobile Broadband Wireless Wide Area Network GeneralIcon on the Windows PC Card ProblemsPower Problems Printer Problems Ensuring Sufficient Power for Your ComputerDocking Power Considerations Sound and Speaker Problems Scanner ProblemsNo sound from integrated speakers If your scanner is listed, Windows recognizes the scannerTouch Pad or Mouse Problems No sound from headphonesNo sound from external speakers Video and Display Problems If the display is blankIf the display is difficult to read If only part of the display is readable Picture qualityClick the Start button and then click Control Panel Intel Active Management Technology Error MessageBasic Functionality Advanced FunctionalitySelect None Intel Active Management Technology 101 ASF102 Viewing the System Setup Screens System Setup ProgramSystem Setup Screens OverviewChanging the Boot Sequence Commonly Used OptionsShut down the computer through the Start menu 104 Changing Printer Modes Changing COM Ports105 106 What Is a Driver? Reinstalling SoftwareDrivers Identifying DriversReinstalling Drivers and Utilities 108Microsoft Windows XP Microsoft Windows Vista 109Microsoft Windows XP Using the Hardware Troubleshooter ToolRestoring Your Operating System Using Microsoft Windows System RestoreMicrosoft Windows Vista Click Next and follow the remaining on-screen promptsUsing the Operating System Media 113 To reinstall Windows, you need the following items114 Before You Begin Adding and Replacing PartsRecommended Tools Turning Off Your ComputerAdding and Replacing Parts Keyboard Hinge Cover117 Hinge cover Plastic scribeScrews Keyboard tabs Palm rest Pull-tab Internal Card With Bluetooth Wireless Technology 119Card cable Metal tab Coin-Cell Battery Battery connector Coin-cell battery Mylar Memory121 Memory module Dimm a 2 securing clips 123 Securing clips 2 per connectorMemory module cover 125 Wireless Local Area Network Wlan Card 126Wlan card 127 Mobile Broadband Card Mobile Broadband card 129Mobile Broadband card 2 metal securing tabs 131 Subscriber Identity Module SIM CardSIM card Metal brackets Hard DriveScrews Hard drive 133FCM Flash Cache Module Media BayRemoving Media Bay Devices Optical driveLift the card out of its connector 135FCM card Antennae cables FCM card 136Dell QuickSet 137Dell QuickSet 138 Identifying Your Computer Traveling With Your ComputerPacking the Computer Travel TipsTraveling by Air 141 SpecificationsCore Graphics142 143 144 Power Consumption panel with Backlight typical2373 2109Keycaps 145Information on battery life Reduced under certain power-intensive146 ConditionsFingerprint Reader optional Type 147Cmos active capacitive pixel-sensing TechnologySpecifications Getting Help Technical Support and Customer ServiceObtaining Assistance 149DellConnect Online Services AutoTech Service Problems With Your OrderAutomated Order-Status Service Product InformationReturning Items for Warranty Repair or Credit Before You Call152 153 Contacting Dell 155 156 FCC Notice U.S. Only AppendixFCC Class B 157Macrovision Product Notice Glossary 159ALS ambient light sensor 160 To bypass the processor Docking device See APR 161162 163 164 165 Analog format, which could degrade the quality of the file 166167 168
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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.