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Glossary

Terms in this Glossary are provided for informational purposes only and may or may not describe features included with your particular computer.

A

AC — alternating current — The form of electricity that powers your computer when you plug the AC adapter power cable in to an electrical outlet.

ACPI — advanced configuration and power interface — A power management specification that enables Microsoft® Windows® operating systems to put a computer in standby or hibernate mode to conserve the amount of electrical power allocated to each device attached to the computer.

AGP — accelerated graphics port — A dedicated graphics port that allows system memory to be used for video- related tasks. AGP delivers a smooth, true-color video image because of the faster interface between the video circuitry and the computer memory.

AHCI — Advanced Host Controller Interface — An interface for a SATA hard drive Host Controller which allows the storage driver to enable technologies such as Native Command Queuing (NCQ) and hot plug.

ALS — ambient light sensor — A feature that helps to control display brightness.

antivirus software — A program designed to identify, quarantine, and/or delete viruses from your computer.

ASF — alert standards format — A standard to define a mechanism for reporting hardware and software alerts to a management console. ASF is designed to be platform- and operating system-independent.

B

battery life span — The length of time (years) during

which a portable computer battery is able to be depleted and recharged.

battery operating time — The length of time (minutes or hours) that a portable computer battery powers the computer.

BIOS — basic input/output system — A program (or utility) that serves as an interface between the computer hardware and the operating system. Unless you understand what effect these settings have on the computer, do not change them. Also referred to as system setup.

bit — The smallest unit of data interpreted by your computer.

Blu-ray Disc(BD)— An optical storage technology offering storage capacity of up to 50 GB, full 1080p video resolution (HDTV required), and as many as 7.1 channels of native, uncompressed surround sound. BD-R is a recordable Blu-ray Disc that can be written to once. BD- RE is a Blu-ray Disc that can be erased and re-recorded multiple times.

Bluetooth® wireless technology — A wireless technology standard for short-range (9 m [29 feet]) networking devices that allows for enabled devices to automatically recognize each other.

boot sequence — Specifies the order of the devices from which the computer attempts to boot.

bootable media — A CD, DVD, or floppy disk that you can use to start your computer. In case your hard drive is damaged or your computer has a virus, ensure that you always have a bootable CD, DVD, or floppy disk available. Your Drivers and Utilities media is an example of bootable media.

bps — bits per second — The standard unit for measuring data transmission speed.

BTU — British thermal unit — A measurement of heat output.

bus — A communication pathway between the

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Contents User’s Guide Abbreviations and Acronyms Contents Using the Keyboard and Touch Pad Installing or Removing a Secure Digital SD Card Connecting a Network or Broadband Modem CableWhat You Need to Establish a Wlan Connection Cleaning Your Computer Double-Clicking the Dell Support Icon 108 Microsoft Windows Vista Operating Systems103 105Returning Items for Warranty Repair or Credit 127 Wireless Local Area Network Wlan Cards 113Internal Card With Bluetooth Wireless Technology 117 Technical Support and Customer Service 125150 149What Are You Looking For? Find It Here Finding InformationSupport.dell.com Quick Reference Guide Appropriate support site Dell Support Website support.dell.comTo 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 Y B O a R D a N D N E T W O R K S T a T U S L I G H T S Left Side View Right Side View Back View USB C O N N E C T O R S Bottom View About Your Computer With your docking device for additional information Microsoft Windows XP Transferring Information to a New ComputerTransferring Information to a New Computer Click Start→ Run Microsoft Windows VistaTransferring Information to a New Computer Battery Performance Using a BatteryCheck the Battery Charge Checking the Battery ChargeDell QuickSet Battery Meter Microsoft Windows Power MeterStandby and Sleep Mode Conserving Battery PowerPower Management Modes Low-Battery WarningHibernate Mode Accessing Power Options Properties Configuring Power Management SettingsCharging the Battery Replacing the BatteryStoring a Battery System Functions Using the Keyboard and Touch PadNumeric Keypad Key CombinationsDisplay Functions BatteryPower Management Optical Drive TrayMicrosoft Windows Logo Key Functions Touch PadUsing the Keyboard and Touch Pad Mouse Properties window Fingerprint Reader optionalChanging the Track Stick Cap Customizing the Touch Pad and Track StickUsing the Keyboard and Touch Pad Adjusting Brightness Using the DisplayMicrosoft Windows Vista Microsoft Windows XPMicrosoft Windows XP Click the Settings tab→ Advanced→ Displays tab Connecting a Network or Broadband Modem Cable Setting Up and Using NetworksSelect an option under Choose a connection option What You Need to Establish a Wlan Connection Wireless Local Area NetworkChecking Your Wireless Network Card Right-clickWireless Network Connection Click PropertiesOrder Confirmation for Your Computer Determining the Wireless Network Device Manager Connecting to a WlanEnabling/Disabling the Wireless Network Card Click → Connect To→ Manage wireless networksCompleting the Connection to the Wlan Checking Your Dell Mobile Broadband Card Mobile Broadband or Wireless Wide Area NetworkClick Start→ All Programs→ Dell Wireless Connecting to a Mobile Broadband NetworkLocation Profile Settings General Mobility Settings Dell Wi-Fi Catcher Network LocatorMicrosoft Windows Firewall Setting Up and Using Networks Card Types Using CardsPC Card Blanks Installing a PC Card or an ExpressCardCard Blanks PC CardsUsing Cards Removing a PC Card or Blank Installing or Removing a Secure Digital SD Card Extended Cards About Smart Cards Securing Your ComputerSecurity Cable Lock Smart CardInstalling a Smart Card Type of Password Features PasswordsUsing an Administrator Password Using a Primary or System PasswordUsing a Hard Drive Password Trusted Platform Module TPM Enabling the TPM FeatureIf Your Computer Is Lost or Stolen Using the Security Management SoftwareSecurity Management Software Computer Tracking SoftwareSecuring Your Computer Securing Your Computer Computer, Keyboard, and Display Cleaning Your ComputerFloppy Drive Optical Disks When to Use the Dell Diagnostics TroubleshootingDell Technical Update Service Dell DiagnosticsInsert the Drivers and Utilities media Dell Diagnostics Main MenuTroubleshooting Dell Support Utility Accessing the Dell Support UtilityClicking the Dell Support Icon Double-Clicking the Dell Support Icon Drive ProblemsClick Start→ My Computer. In Windows Vista If you cannot eject the optical drive tray Optical drive problemsHard drive problems Problems writing to an optical driveClick Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors→ Start Mail, Modem, and Internet ProblemsError Messages Troubleshooting Click Start→ Control Panel→ Add or Remove Programs Keyboard Problems Ieee 1394 Device ProblemsClick Device Manager External Keyboard problems Lockups and Software ProblemsUnexpected characters Program stops responding or crashes repeatedly Other software problemsComputer does not start up Computer stops respondingNetwork Problems Memory ProblemsGeneral Power Problems PC Card or ExpressCard ProblemsDocking While the Computer Is Running Ensuring Sufficient Power for Your ComputerDocking Power Considerations AC Power Loss While the Computer Is DockedScanner Problems Printer ProblemsNo sound from integrated speakers Sound and Speaker ProblemsTouch Pad or Mouse Problems No sound from headphonesIf 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 Diskette Drive Modular bay HDD Internal HDD Optical Drive System Setup ScreensChanging the Boot Sequence Commonly Used OptionsChanging COM Ports Performing a One-Time BootSystem Setup Program Identifying Drivers Reinstalling SoftwareWhat Is a Driver? DriversClick the Drivers tab→ Roll Back Driver Reinstalling Drivers and UtilitiesUsing Windows Device Driver Rollback Using the Drivers and Utilities mediaManually Reinstalling Drivers Restoring Your Operating System Fix a Problem section, click Hardware TroubleshooterClick Start→ Help and Support Starting System Restore Using Microsoft Windows System RestoreUndoing the Last System Restore Removing Dell PC Restore Enabling System Restore100 101 Using the Operating System CDReinstalling Windows XP or Windows Vista Before You Begin102 Turning Off Your Computer Adding and Replacing PartsBefore You Begin Recommended Tools104 Before Working Inside Your Computer105 Hard Drive106 Removing the Hard Drive107 Replacing the Hard Drive Memory108 109 110 Keyboard111 112 Hinge CoverMini-Cards Wireless Local Area Network Wlan Cards113 114 115 Mobile Broadband Wwan Cards116 Subscriber Identity Module SIM Card Internal Card With Bluetooth Wireless Technology117 118 Coin-Cell Battery119 120 121 Dell QuickSet122 123 Traveling With Your ComputerIdentifying Your Computer Packing the ComputerTraveling by Air Travel Tips124 125 Technical Support and Customer ServiceGetting Help Obtaining Assistance126 DellConnect Online Services127 Problems With Your OrderAutoTech Service Automated Order-Status Service128 Before You CallContacting Dell Visit support.dell.com129 Diagnostics ChecklistGetting Help 131 Specifications132 Ports and ConnectorsSmart Card Audio 133Communications VideoFingerprint Reader optional 134Display Keyboard135 BatteryAC Adapter 136Physical Environmental 137Specifications 139 GlossaryDevice driver See driver 140Docking device See APR 141142 143 Module bay See media bay 144145 146 147 Video resolution See resolution148 149 AppendixFCC Notice U.S. Only FCC Class B150 Macrovision Product Notice
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D430 specifications

The Dell D430, also known as the Dell Latitude D430, is a compact and portable laptop that was designed to cater to the needs of mobile professionals. Released as part of Dell's Latitude series, the D430 balances performance, durability, and lightweight construction, making it a reliable choice for professionals on the go.

One of the standout features of the Dell D430 is its size and weight. Weighing in at approximately 3.2 pounds and measuring just over one inch in thickness, the D430 is one of the more portable laptops of its time. This lightweight design allows users to easily slip the laptop into a backpack or briefcase without adding significant bulk, while still providing a sturdy build quality that is characteristic of Dell's Latitude line.

Performance-wise, the Dell D430 is equipped with Intel Core 2 Duo processors, which offer a good balance of power and energy efficiency for everyday tasks such as web browsing, document editing, and light multitasking. It typically comes with 2GB of RAM, which can be upgraded to 4GB for enhanced performance when running more demanding applications. The laptop features a 12.1-inch display, which, while smaller than typical laptop screens, maintains a resolution of 1280x800 pixels, providing clear visuals suitable for presentations and media consumption.

In terms of connectivity, the D430 offers a variety of ports and wireless options, making it versatile for different business needs. Equipped with USB 2.0 ports, a VGA output for connecting to external displays, and an RJ-45 Ethernet port, the D430 provides ample connectivity for peripherals and networking. Additionally, the built-in Wi-Fi capability ensures users can stay connected to the internet wherever they go.

Another notable aspect of the Dell D430 is its security features, which are crucial for business professionals. The laptop supports optional fingerprint readers and smart card readers, adding an extra layer of security for sensitive data. Moreover, features such as TPM (Trusted Platform Module) enhance the laptop's data protection and help safeguard users' information against unauthorized access.

Battery life is also a key characteristic of the D430, with options for extended batteries that allow for longer periods of use without needing to recharge. This makes it particularly appealing for professionals who may be out of the office for extended periods.

In conclusion, the Dell D430 combines portability, performance, and security, making it a suitable choice for mobile professionals seeking a reliable laptop for their everyday business needs. Its blend of compact design, solid performance specifications, and essential connectivity options showcase why it remains a respected member of Dell's Latitude series.