Dell PY349, DCSM owner manual Hibernate Mode, Power Options Properties

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Hibernate Mode

Hibernate mode conserves power by copying system data to a reserved area on the hard drive and then completely turning off the computer. When the computer exits from hibernate mode, the desktop is restored to the state it was in before it entered hibernate mode.

To activate hibernate mode:

1Click the Start button and click Control Panel.

2Under Pick a category, click Performance and Maintenance.

3Under or pick a Control Panel icon, click Power Options.

4Define your hibernate settings on the Power Schemes tab, Advanced tab, and Hibernate tab.

To exit from hibernate mode, press the power button. The computer may take a short time to exit from hibernate mode. Pressing a key on the keyboard or moving the mouse does not bring the computer out of hibernation, because the keyboard and the mouse do not function when the computer is in hibernate mode.

Because hibernate mode requires a special file on your hard drive with enough disk space to store the contents of the computer memory, Dell creates an appropriately sized hibernate mode file before shipping the computer to you. If the computer’s hard drive becomes corrupted, Windows XP recreates the hibernate file automatically.

Power Options Properties

Define your standby mode settings, hibernate mode settings, and other power settings in the Power Options Properties window. To access the Power Options Properties window:

1Click the Start button and click Control Panel.

2Under Pick a category, click Performance and Maintenance.

3Under or pick a Control Panel icon, click Power Options.

4Define your power settings on the Power Schemes tab, Advanced tab, and Hibernate tab.

Power Schemes Tab

Each standard power setting is called a scheme. If you want to select one of the standard Windows schemes installed on your computer, choose a scheme from the Power schemes drop-down menu. The settings for each scheme appear in the fields below the scheme name. Each scheme has different settings for starting standby mode or hibernate mode, turning off the monitor, and turning off the hard drive.

The Power schemes drop-down menu displays the following schemes:

Always On (default) — If you want to use your computer with no power conservation.

Home/Office Desk — If you use your computer as a home or office computer and you require minimal power conservation.

Presentation — If you want your computer to run without interruption (using no power conservation).

Minimal Power Management — If you want your computer to run with minimal power conservation.

Max Battery — If your computer is a portable computer and you run your computer from batteries for extended periods of time.

Setting Up and Using Your 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 Microphone connectorDiagnostic lights Hard-drive activity light USB 2.0 connectorsAbbreviations and Acronyms Contents Microsoft Windows operating system Resolving Software and Hardware Incompatibilities Using Microsoft Windows XP System Restore100 Addressing Memory With 4-GB ConfigurationsConnecting and Disconnecting Drive Cables Recommended Drive Cable Connections116 107111 112Contents Finding Information What Are You Looking For? Find it Here Warranty informationHow to work with programs and files Enter your Service Tag or product modelAppropriate for your configuration How to use Windows XPCover latch release Location of Service TagSetting Up and Using Your Computer Front View of the ComputerPower light Headphone connectorDiagnostic lights Power buttonBack View of the Computer Voltage selection switchPower connector Back panel connectorsBack Panel Connectors Center/subwoofer Setting Up a PrinterConnecting a Printer Printer CableUSB connector on computer 2 USB printer cable Connecting to the InternetSetting Up Your Internet Connection Playing CDs and DVDs Adjusting the Picture Adjusting the VolumeHow to Copy a CD or DVD Using Blank CDs and DVDsCopying CDs and DVDs Media Type Read Write Rewritable Helpful TipsSecureDigital Card SD Using a Media Card Reader OptionalXD-Picture Card SmartMedia SMCConnecting Two Monitors Connecting Two Monitors With VGA ConnectorsFollow the procedures in Before You Begin on VGA blue connector Connecting a TVNetwork cable Setting Up and Using Your Computer Setting Up a Home and Office NetworkChanging the Display Settings Connecting to a Network AdapterPower Management Network Setup WizardStandby Mode Power Options Properties Hibernate ModeHibernate Tab Place the power options iconEnabling Cool ’n’ Quiet Technology Advanced TabRAID Level 1 Configuration About RAID ConfigurationsUsing the Nvidia MediaShield ROM Utility Configuring Your Hard Drives for RAIDRebuilding a RAID Configuration Using Nvidia MediaShieldSetting Up and Using Your Computer Troubleshooting Tips Battery ProblemsSolving Problems CD and DVD drive problems Drive ProblemsFrom the Power Schemes tab, select Always On Mail, Modem, and Internet ProblemsHard drive problems Problems writing to a CD/DVD-RW driveError Messages Keyboard Problems Program stops responding Lockups and Software ProblemsComputer does not start up Computer stops respondingOther software problems Program crashes repeatedlySolid blue screen appears Media Card Reader Problems Mouse Problems Memory ProblemsNetwork Problems Power Problems Printer Problems Scanner Problems No sound from speakers Sound and Speaker ProblemsVideo and Monitor Problems No sound from headphonesIf the screen is blank If the screen is difficult to read Diagnostic Lights Light Pattern Problem Description Suggested ResolutionTroubleshooting Tools If available, install properly working Remove the card, reinstall it see PCIHave identified a faulty module or Reinstalled all modules without errorLight Pattern Problem Description Dell Diagnostics Dell Diagnostics Main MenuOption Function Tab Function What Is a Driver?Drivers Identifying DriversReinstalling Drivers Using Windows XP Device Driver RollbackWindows XP Click the Start button and click Control Panel Restoring Your Operating System Resolving Software and Hardware IncompatibilitiesUsing Microsoft Windows XP System Restore Click System Using Dell PC RestoreEnabling System Restore Ensure that Turn off System Restore is uncheckedTroubleshooting Tools Before You Begin Using the Operating System CDTroubleshooting Tools Turning Off Your Computer Removing and Installing PartsBefore You Begin Recommended ToolsBefore Working Inside Your Computer Bottom hinge tabs Removing and Installing Parts Removing the Computer CoverCover latch release Computer cover Inside View of Your Computer System board Hard drive Removing and Installing PartsPW12VA1 Serial ATA drive connectorsFront-panel connector System Board ComponentsMemory Memory Installation GuidelinesBattery socket BT1 Standby power indicatorAddressing Memory With 4-GB Configurations Channel a matched pair of memoryDIMM2 white securing clips DIMM4 black securing clips From processor DIMM1 Installing MemoryMemory connector farthest Securing clips Crossbar Removing and Installing PartsRemoving Memory PCI Cards CardsRelease tab Bracket caught outside of slot Card retention door Alignment guide Alignment barRemoving and Installing Parts Removing and Installing Parts PCI Express Cards PCI Express x16 card Securing tab Bracket caught outside of slot Card retention door Removing and Installing Parts Removing and Installing Parts Removing the Drive Panel Drive PanelSide hinges Sliding plate leverDrive panel Drive-panel insert tab Drive-panel insert Removing and Installing PartsRemoving the Drive-Panel Insert Replacing the Drive-Panel InsertReplacing the Drive Panel Align the drive panel tabs with the side hingesDrive panel tabs Side hinges Drives Recommended Drive Cable ConnectionsCD/DVD drive FlexBay for optional floppy Power Connector Power cable Connecting Drive CablesDrive Interface Connectors Connecting and Disconnecting Drive CablesRemoving a Hard Drive Hard DrivesTabs Installing a Hard DriveHard-drive bracket Hard drive DriveSerial ATA data cable Release tabs Second hard drive in lower bay Adding a Second Hard DriveRemoving a Floppy Drive Floppy DriveDrive latch release Sliding plate Installing a Floppy Drive Power cable Media Card Reader Removing a Media Card ReaderNot present on all computers Media Card Reader Media Card Reader Installing a Media Card Reader Removing and Installing Parts CD/DVD Drive Removing a CD/DVD Drive100 Drive release latch Sliding plate 101CD/DVD drive Installing a CD/DVD Drive103 Battery Replacing the BatteryBattery release lever Replacing the Computer Cover 105Computer cover Back of computer 106 107 SpecificationsDrives 108Audio Expansion BusConnectors 109Controls and Lights Physical Power110 Wattage rating111 System SetupEntering System Setup Overview112 System Setup Options113 Regardless of the No Boot setting114 Performance115 TimeStrip or surge protector Boot Sequence Setup & Boot MenuQuickboot feature 117 Changing Boot Sequence for the Current BootClearing Forgotten Passwords 119 Clearing Cmos SettingsCleaning Your Computer Computer, Keyboard, and MonitorCDs and DVDs Dell Technical Support Policy U.S. OnlyMouse Floppy DriveFCC Class B Definition of Dell-Installed Software and PeripheralsFCC Notice U.S. Only Definition of Third-Party Software and PeripheralsDell Dimension E521 Contacting Dell122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 Should be called from within Singapore orMalaysia only 140 141 142 143 144 Glossary 145146 147 148 149 NIC See network adapter 150151 152 153 154 Index 155156 157 Problems diagnostic lights, 49 drives158 USB
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