Dell 100L owner manual System Setup Screens, Commonly Used Options, Changing the Boot Sequence

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System Setup Screens

NOTE: For information about a specific item on a system setup screen, highlight the item and see the Help area on the screen.

On each screen, the system setup options are listed at the left. To the right of each option is the setting or value for that option. You can change settings that appear as white type on the screen. Options or values that you cannot change (because they are determined by the computer) appear less bright.

The upper-right corner of the screen displays help information for the currently highlighted option; the lower-right corner displays information about the computer. System setup key functions are listed across the bottom of the screen.

Commonly Used Options

Certain options require that you reboot the computer for new settings to take effect.

Changing the Boot Sequence

The boot sequence, or boot order, tells the computer where to look to find the software needed to start the operating system. You can control the boot sequence and enable/disable devices using the Boot Order page of the system setup program.

NOTE: To change the boot sequence on a one-time-only basis, see page 100.

The Boot Order page displays a general list of the bootable devices that may be installed in your computer, including but not limited to the following:

Diskette Drive

Modular bay HDD

Internal HDD

CD/DVD/CD-RW drive

During the boot routine, the computer starts at the top of the list and scans each enabled device for the operating system start-up files. When the computer finds the files, it stops searching and starts the operating system.

To control the boot devices, select (highlight) a device by pressing the up-arrow or down-arrow key, and then enable or disable the device or change its order in the list.

To enable or disable a device, highlight the item. Enabled items appear as white and display an arrow to the left; disabled items appear blue or dimmed without a triangle.

Press the left- or right-arrow key to change the option.

To reorder a device in the list, highlight the device and then press <u> or <d> (not case- sensitive) to move the highlighted device up or down.

Boot sequence changes take effect as soon as you save the changes and exit the system setup program.

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Contents Dell Latitude 100L Abbreviations and Acronyms Contents Using a Battery Microsoft Windows Logo Key Functions Connecting to a Wireless Local Area NetworkResolving Software and Hardware Incompatibilities Solving ProblemsSystem and Battery Performance Optimization Adding and Replacing Parts123 124Limited Warranties and Return Policy 127 Safety General Safety Power Safety BatterySafety Air Travel Safety EMC Instructions When Using Your ComputerSafety Ergonomic Computing Habits Safety Battery Disposal W . d e l l . c o m s u p p o r t . d e l l . c o m What Are You Looking For? Find It Here Finding InformationWhat Are You Looking For? Click User and system guides and click User’s guidesClick Dell Latitude 100L Help Dell Support Website support.dell.com Finding Information Front View Tour of Your ComputerKeyboard Status Lights Device Status Lights Left Side View PC Card slot CD or DVD drive Audio connectorsRight Side View Modem connector Air ventsModem Connector Back View AC adapter AC adapter connector Video Connector Bottom View Memory module cover Battery latch releaseSetting Up Your Internet Connection Connecting to the InternetIf you have a CD, click Use the CD I got from an ISP Modem and Internet Connection ProblemsDouble-clickPhone and Modem Options Close the Phone and Modems Options windowClick Phone and Modem Options Close the Phone and Modem Options windowTransferring Information to a New Computer Mail ProblemsSetting Up a Printer Connecting a USB PrinterPrinter Cable Click Printers and Other Hardware Printer ProblemsLine Conditioners Power Protection DevicesUninterruptible Power Supplies Surge ProtectorsTurning Off Your Computer Battery Performance Using a BatteryLow-Battery Warning Checking the Battery ChargeCharging the Battery Power MeterBattery and Power Problems Removing a BatteryInstalling a Battery Storing a BatteryIf battery life is short If the battery is not chargingDell AccessDirect Button Numeric KeypadReprogramming the Button CD or DVD Tray Power ManagementKeyboard Shortcuts System FunctionsMicrosoft Windows Logo Key Functions Speaker FunctionsCustomizing the Touch Pad Touch PadExternal Keyboard Problems Touch Pad or Mouse ProblemsUnexpected Characters If you cannot eject the CD, CD-RW, or DVD drive tray Using CDs and DVDsCD or DVD Problems If you cannot play a CD, CD-RW, or DVDIf the CD-RW drive stops writing Sound and Speaker ProblemsIf you have a problem with integrated speakers If you have a problem with external speakersCopying CDs and DVDs How to Copy a CD or DVDHelpful Tips Using Blank CD-Rs, CD-RWs, DVD+Rs, and DVD+RWsNetwork Setup Wizard Connecting to a Network AdapterInfrastructure network Network ProblemsConnecting to a Wireless Local Area Network Determining Your Network TypeNetworks Connecting to a Wireless Network in Microsoft Windows XPWireless network properties window appears Click Properties Configuring Security Settings OptionalSetting Up a Home and Office Network Click Properties Setting Up a Home and Office Network When to Use the Dell Diagnostics Dell DiagnosticsOption Function Dell Diagnostics Main MenuTab Function Error MessagesIf the display is blank Video and Display ProblemsIf the display is difficult to read Scanner Problems If only part of the display is readableClick Appearance and Themes If you cannot save a file to a floppy drive Drive ProblemsUnder Error-checking, click Check Now Click Start PC Card ProblemsGeneral Program Problems If you have problems with a hard driveProgram stops responding Resolving Other Technical ProblemsError messages appear If Your Computer Gets WetIf You Drop or Damage Your Computer Drivers What Is a Driver?Reinstalling Drivers Using Windows XP Device Driver RollbackClick Roll Back Driver Using the Drivers and Utilities CDResolving Software and Hardware Incompatibilities Manually Reinstalling Drivers for Windows XPUsing System Restore Creating a Restore PointRestoring the Computer to an Earlier Operating State Reinstalling Windows XP Reinstalling Microsoft Windows XPUndoing the Last System Restore Before You ReinstallPreparing to Boot From the Operating System CD Starting Windows XP SetupCompleting the GUI Setup Reinstalling Drivers and Software Completing the Operating System SetupSolving Problems Before You Begin Recommended ToolsShutting Down Your Computer Hard Drive Adding and Replacing Parts Returning a Hard Drive to Dell MemoryCaptive screw Modem and Mini PCI Card Replacing the Modem Adding a Mini PCI Card Mini PCI card CD or DVD Drive Remove the screw labeled O next to the memory module cover Keyboard Keyboard screws Keyboard connector Interface connector Adding and Replacing Parts PC Card SpecificationsMicroprocessor System InformationPorts and Connectors MemoryCommunications Audio VideoXGA DisplayBattery 8-cell KeyboardTouch Pad AC Adapter Battery 12-cellEnvironmental PhysicalUsing the System Setup Program Viewing the System Setup ScreensOverview System Setup Screens Changing the Boot SequenceCommonly Used Options 100 System and Battery Performance OptimizationOptimizing Power Consumption and Battery Charge Time System Performance OverviewGetting Help Variable Speed FanTechnical Assistance Online Services AutoTech Service102 103 Problems With Your OrderAutomated Order-Status Service Technical Support Service104 Before You Call105 Diagnostics Checklist106 Contacting Dell107 Chile Santiago 108Canada North York, Ontario Cayman IslandsCosta Rica 109China Xiamen Colombia110 Country City 111Guatemala Germany Langen Website support.euro.dell.comGreece Website support.euro.dell.com GrenadaItaly Milan Website support.euro.dell.com 113India Ireland Cherrywood Website support.euro.dell.com114 Japan Kawasaki Website support.jp.dell.comKorea Seoul Macao 115Latin America Luxembourg Website support.euro.dell.comNetherlands Antilles 116Mexico Montserrat117 118 119 Spain Madrid Website support.euro.dell.comSweden Upplands Vasby Website support.euro.dell.com 120 121 Bracknell Website support.euro.dell.comUruguay Virgin Islands 122A. Austin, Texas Business123 Regulatory NoticesDell Software License Agreement NOM Information Mexico Only124 125 Limited WarrantyAppendix 127 What is covered by this limited warranty?What is not covered by this limited warranty? Limited Warranties and Return Policy128 How long does this limited warranty last?What do I do if I need warranty service? What will Dell do?129 What if I purchased a service contract?May I transfer the limited warranty? How will you fix my product?130 Total Satisfaction Return Policy U.S. Only131 132 133 Total Satisfaction Return Policy Canada OnlyReturn Policy Dell Software and Peripherals Canada OnlyThird-Party Software and Peripherals Products Dell-Branded Peripheral ProductsLimitation and Statutory Rights GuaranteeExclusions Making a Claim136 Intel’s Three Year Limited WarrantyWhat are Errata? 137138 D ex 140 Index See UPS 142 Index
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100L specifications

The Dell 100L is a compact desktop solution designed for both home and business users seeking reliability and efficiency in their computing experience. This versatile system strikes a balance between performance, durability, and affordability, making it an excellent choice for various applications, from everyday tasks to more demanding business applications.

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