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Code when contacting Dell for assistance. Express Service Code service may not be available in some countries.

extended display mode — A display setting that allows you to use a second monitor as an extension of your display. Also referred to as dual display mode.

extended PC Card — A PC Card that extends beyond the edge of the PC Card slot when installed.

F

Fahrenheit — A temperature measurement scale where 32° is the freezing point and 212° is the boiling point of water.

FBD fully-buffered DIMM — A DIMM with DDR2 DRAM chips and an Advanced Memory Buffer (AMB) that speeds communication between the DDR2 SDRAM chips and the system.

FCC — Federal Communications Commission — A U.S. agency responsible for enforcing communications-related regulations that state how much radiation computers and other electronic equipment can emit.

fingerprint reader — A strip sensor that uses your unique fingerprint to authenticate your user identity to help secure your computer.

folder — A term used to describe space on a disk or drive where files are organized and grouped. Files in a folder can be viewed and ordered in various ways, such as alphabetically, by date, and by size.

format — The process that prepares a drive or disk for file storage. When a drive or disk is formatted, the existing information on it is lost.

FSB — front side bus — The data path and physical interface between the processor and RAM.

FTP — file transfer protocol — A standard Internet protocol used to exchange files between computers connected to the Internet.

G

G — gravity — A measurement of weight and force. GB — gigabyte — A measurement of data storage that

equals 1024 MB (1,073,741,824 bytes). When used to refer to hard drive storage, the term is often rounded to 1,000,000,000 bytes.

GHz — gigahertz — A measurement of frequency that equals one thousand million Hz, or one thousand MHz. The speeds for computer processors, buses, and interfaces are often measured in GHz.

graphics mode — A video mode that can be defined as x horizontal pixels by y vertical pixels by z colors. Graphics modes can display an unlimited variety of shapes and fonts.

GUI — graphical user interface — Software that interacts with the user by means of menus, windows, and icons. Most programs that operate on the Windows operating systems are GUIs.

H

hard drive — A drive that reads and writes data on a hard disk. The terms hard drive and hard disk are often used interchangeably.

heat sink — A metal plate on some processors that helps dissipate heat.

hibernate mode — A power management mode that saves everything in memory to a reserved space on the hard drive and then turns off the computer. When you restart the computer, the memory information that was saved to the hard drive is automatically restored.

HTTP — hypertext transfer protocol — A protocol for exchanging files between computers connected to the Internet.

Hyper-ThreadingHyper-Threading is an Intel technology that can enhance overall computer performance by allowing one physical processor to function as two logical processors, capable of performing certain tasks simultaneously.

Hz — hertz — A unit of frequency measurement that equals 1 cycle per second. Computers and electronic devices are often measured in kilohertz (kHz), megahertz (MHz), gigahertz (GHz), or terahertz (THz).

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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 105 Microsoft Windows Vista Operating Systems103 108Technical Support and Customer Service 125 Wireless Local Area Network Wlan Cards 113Internal Card With Bluetooth Wireless Technology 117 Returning Items for Warranty Repair or Credit 127149 150What Are You Looking For? Find It Here Finding InformationSupport.dell.com Quick Reference Guide Dell Support Website support.dell.com Appropriate support siteTo view Dell QuickSet Help, right-click the Quickset About Your Computer Front ViewV 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 Transferring Information to a New Computer Microsoft Windows XPTransferring Information to a New Computer Microsoft Windows Vista Click Start→ RunTransferring Information to a New Computer Using a Battery Battery PerformanceMicrosoft Windows Power Meter Checking the Battery ChargeDell QuickSet Battery Meter Check the Battery ChargeLow-Battery Warning Conserving Battery PowerPower Management Modes Standby and Sleep ModeHibernate Mode Replacing the Battery Configuring Power Management SettingsCharging the Battery Accessing Power Options PropertiesStoring a Battery Key Combinations Using the Keyboard and Touch PadNumeric Keypad System FunctionsOptical Drive Tray BatteryPower Management Display FunctionsTouch Pad Microsoft Windows Logo Key FunctionsUsing the Keyboard and Touch Pad Customizing the Touch Pad and Track Stick Fingerprint Reader optionalChanging the Track Stick Cap Mouse Properties windowUsing the Keyboard and Touch Pad Using the Display Adjusting BrightnessMicrosoft Windows XP Microsoft Windows VistaMicrosoft Windows XP Click the Settings tab→ Advanced→ Displays tab Setting Up and Using Networks Connecting a Network or Broadband Modem CableSelect an option under Choose a connection option Right-clickWireless Network Connection Click Properties Wireless Local Area NetworkChecking Your Wireless Network Card What You Need to Establish a Wlan ConnectionOrder Confirmation for Your Computer Connecting to a Wlan Determining the Wireless Network Device ManagerEnabling/Disabling the Wireless Network Card Click → Connect To→ Manage wireless networksCompleting the Connection to the Wlan Mobile Broadband or Wireless Wide Area Network Checking Your Dell Mobile Broadband CardConnecting to a Mobile Broadband Network Click Start→ All Programs→ Dell WirelessLocation Profile Settings General Mobility Settings Dell Wi-Fi Catcher Network LocatorMicrosoft Windows Firewall Setting Up and Using Networks Using Cards Card TypesPC Cards Installing a PC Card or an ExpressCardCard Blanks PC Card BlanksUsing Cards Removing a PC Card or Blank Installing or Removing a Secure Digital SD Card Extended Cards Smart Card Securing Your ComputerSecurity Cable Lock About Smart CardsInstalling a Smart Card Passwords Type of Password FeaturesUsing an Administrator Password Using a Primary or System PasswordUsing a Hard Drive Password Enabling the TPM Feature Trusted Platform Module TPMComputer Tracking Software Using the Security Management SoftwareSecurity Management Software If Your Computer Is Lost or StolenSecuring Your Computer Securing Your Computer Computer, Keyboard, and Display Cleaning Your ComputerFloppy Drive Optical Disks Dell Diagnostics TroubleshootingDell Technical Update Service When to Use the Dell DiagnosticsDell Diagnostics Main Menu Insert the Drivers and Utilities mediaTroubleshooting 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 Problems writing to an optical drive Optical drive problemsHard drive problems If you cannot eject the optical drive trayMail, Modem, and Internet Problems Click Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors→ StartError 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 Computer stops responding Other software problemsComputer does not start up Program stops responding or crashes repeatedlyNetwork Problems Memory ProblemsGeneral PC Card or ExpressCard Problems Power ProblemsAC Power Loss While the Computer Is Docked Ensuring Sufficient Power for Your ComputerDocking Power Considerations Docking While the Computer Is RunningPrinter Problems Scanner ProblemsNo sound from headphones Sound and Speaker ProblemsTouch Pad or Mouse Problems No sound from integrated speakersVideo and Display Problems If the display is blankIf 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 Commonly Used Options System Setup ScreensChanging the Boot Sequence Diskette Drive Modular bay HDD Internal HDD Optical DrivePerforming a One-Time Boot Changing COM PortsSystem Setup Program Drivers Reinstalling SoftwareWhat Is a Driver? Identifying DriversUsing the Drivers and Utilities media Reinstalling Drivers and UtilitiesUsing Windows Device Driver Rollback Click the Drivers tab→ Roll Back DriverManually 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 Before You Begin Using the Operating System CDReinstalling Windows XP or Windows Vista 101102 Recommended Tools Adding and Replacing PartsBefore You Begin Turning Off Your ComputerBefore Working Inside Your Computer 104Hard Drive 105Removing the Hard Drive 106107 Replacing the Hard Drive Memory108 109 Keyboard 110111 Hinge Cover 112Mini-Cards Wireless Local Area Network Wlan Cards113 114 Mobile Broadband Wwan Cards 115116 Subscriber Identity Module SIM Card Internal Card With Bluetooth Wireless Technology117 Coin-Cell Battery 118119 120 Dell QuickSet 121122 Packing the Computer Traveling With Your ComputerIdentifying Your Computer 123Traveling by Air Travel Tips124 Obtaining Assistance Technical Support and Customer ServiceGetting Help 125DellConnect Online Services 126Automated Order-Status Service Problems With Your OrderAutoTech Service 127Visit support.dell.com Before You CallContacting Dell 128Diagnostics Checklist 129Getting Help Specifications 131132 Ports and ConnectorsSmart Card Video 133Communications AudioKeyboard 134Display Fingerprint Reader optionalBattery 135AC Adapter 136Physical 137 EnvironmentalSpecifications Glossary 139140 Device driver See driver141 Docking device See APR142 143 144 Module bay See media bay145 146 Video resolution See resolution 147148 FCC Class B AppendixFCC Notice U.S. Only 149Macrovision Product Notice 150
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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.