Dell 100N owner manual Accessing Help, Power Problems, Microsoft Windows XP

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HINT: See the Tell Me How help file for information on standby mode. To access the help file, see page 26.

Accessing Help

TO ACCESS THE Tell Me How HELP FILE

Microsoft® Windows® XP

1 Click the Start button and then click Help and Support.

2 Click User and system guides and then click User’s guides. 3 Click Tell Me How.

TO ACCESS HELP IN WINDOWS® XP

1 Click the Start button and then click Help and Support.

2 Type a word or phrase that describes your problem and then click the arrow icon.

3 Click the topic that describes your problem and then click Display.

4 Follow the instructions shown on the screen.

Power Problems

CHECK THE POWER LIGHT When the power light is lit or blinking orange, the battery charge is low or depleted. Charge the battery.

If the power light is off, the computer is turned off or the battery is too hot to charge. Turn off the computer, disconnect the AC adapter, and then let the computer and battery cool before attempting to charge the battery.

CHARGE THE BATTER Y The battery charge may be depleted. 1 Reinstall the battery.

2 Use the AC adapter to connect the computer to an electrical outlet. 3 Turn on the computer.

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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 Hints, Notices, and Cautions Abbreviations and AcronymsContents Modem and Internet Connection Problems Accessing Help Power Problems Error MessagesIf you have a problem with integrated speakers Restoring the Computer to an Earlier Operating State Undoing the Last System RestoreViewing the System Setup Screens Replacing a Daughter Card ModemReturning Items for Warranty Repair or Credit Safety and Use Instructions Safety and Use Instr uctionsW . d e l l . c o m s u p p o r t . d e l l . c o m Safety and Use Instr uctions Safety and Use Instr uctions When Using Your Computer Safety and Use Instr uctions Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge When Removing or Installing Memory ModulesErgonomic Computing Habits Battery Disposal Setting Up Parallel Printer Connecting a PrinterSetting Up USB Printer Installing the Printer Driver USB connector on printer USB printer cableSetting Up a Home and Office Network Windows XP Only Transferring Information to a New Computer Windows XP OnlySurge Protectors Power Protection DevicesTurning Off the Computer Uninterruptible Power Supply Devices Line ConditionersW . d e l l . c o m s u p p o r t . d e l l . c o m Solving Problems If Your Computer Gets WetFinding Solutions Solving ProblemsSolving Problems Microsoft Windows XP Accessing HelpPower Problems Connect the Computer Directly to AN Electrical Outlet Error Messages Click the Change or Remove Program iconVideo and Display Problems If the display is blankClick Appearance and Themes If the display is difficult to readIf only part of the display is readable If you have a problem with integrated speakers Sound and Speaker ProblemsPrinter Problems Modem and Internet Connection Problems Close the Phone and Modems Options window Scanner Problems PC Card ProblemsTouch Pad or Mouse Problems External Keyboard ProblemsIf you cannot play a CD Drive ProblemsUnexpected Characters If you hear an unfamiliar scraping or grinding sound If you have problems with a hard driveIf you cannot eject the CD drive tray Program stops responding General Program ProblemsProgram crashes Solid blue screen appearsIf Your Computer Gets Wet Mail ProblemsError messages appear If You Drop or Damage Your Computer Resolving Other Technical Problems Reinstalling Drivers and UtilitiesReinstalling the Modem Driver Using the Windows XP Device Driver Rollback Click PropertiesClick Performance and Maintenance and click System Resolving Software and Hardware IncompatibilitiesUsing System Restore Click the System Restore tabCreating a Restore Point Restoring the Computer to an Earlier Operating StateUndoing the Last System Restore Select Undo my last restoration and click NextReinstalling Windows XP Select To set up Windows nowEnabling Hibernate Mode NextSolving Problems Replacing Parts Replacing Parts Adding MemorySecuring clips Memory module W . d e l l . c o m s u p p o r t . d e l l . c o m Replacing the Hard Drive Screw Hard drive Removing a Battery Returning a Hard Drive to DellInstalling a Battery Replacing a Daughter Card ModemModem cable connector Replacing Parts P e n d i Specifications Video Ports and ConnectorsCommunications AudioDisplay XGATouch Pad BatteryKeyboard AC Adapter PhysicalStandard Settings EnvironmentalViewing the System Setup Screens System Setup ScreensOr Boot Second Device Returning Items for Warranty Repair or CreditBoot Sequence Option Description Contacting Dell Brunei BermudaBrazil Canada North York, OntarioCosta Rica China XiamenColombia Czech Republic PragueFinland Helsinki Dominican RepublicEl Salvador Guatemala CorporateGermany Langen Area Codes Local Numbers, Toll-Free NumbersIndia Ireland CherrywoodJamaica Website support.jp.dell.com Korea Seoul Malaysia Penang LuxembourgMacau New Zealand Netherlands AntillesNetherlands Amsterdam NicaraguaPoland Warsaw PanamaPeru Portugal09/091 Singapore SingaporeSouth Africa Johannesburg Southeast Asian and PacificThailand Switzerland GenevaTaiwan Bracknell US Virgin Islands VenezuelaRegulatory Notices CE Notice European Union CE Mark Notice Appendix D ex IndexIndex
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100N specifications

The Dell 100N is a versatile and efficient computing device designed to meet the needs of both home and office users. As part of Dell's commitment to providing reliable technology solutions, the 100N is built with a focus on performance, ease of use, and energy efficiency.

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