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Maintenance

Load Defaults

Restores System Setup options to their factory defaults.

 

 

Event Log

Allows you to view the Event Log. Entries are marked R for Read and U for

 

Unread. Mark All Entries Read puts an R to the left of all the entries. Clear

 

Log clears the Event Log.

 

 

POST Behavior

Fastboot

When enabled, this feature reduces computer startup time by bypassing

(On default)

some compatibility steps. Off does not skip any steps during computer

startup. On starts the system more quickly.

 

 

 

Numlock Key

Determines the functionality of the numeric keys on the right side of your

(On default)

keyboard. Off commands the right keypad keys to function as arrows. On

commands the right keypad keys to function as numbers.

 

 

 

POST Hotkeys

Determines whether the sign-on screen displays a message stating the

 

keystroke sequence that is required to enter the Setup program or the

 

Quickboot feature. Setup & Boot Menu displays both messages

 

(F2=Setup and F12=Boot Menu). Setup displays the setup message only

 

(F2=Setup). Boot Menu displays the Quickboot message only (F12=Boot

 

Menu). None displays no message.

 

 

Keyboard Errors

When set to Report (enabled) and an error is detected during POST, the

 

BIOS will display the error message and prompt you to press <F1> to

 

continue or press <F2> to enter System Setup.

 

When set to Do Not Report (disabled) and an error is detected during

 

POST, the BIOS will display the error message and continue booting the

 

system.

 

 

Boot Sequence

This feature allows you to change the boot sequence for devices.

Option Settings

Diskette Drive — The computer attempts to boot from the floppy drive. If the floppy disk in the drive is not bootable, if no floppy disk is in the drive, or if there is no floppy drive installed in the computer, the computer generates an error message.

Hard Drive — The computer attempts to boot from the primary hard drive. If no operating system is on the drive, the computer generates an error message.

CD Drive — The computer attempts to boot from the CD drive. If no CD is in the drive, or if the CD has no operating system, the computer generates an error message.

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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 March T8144 Contents Mail, Modem, and Internet Problems Solving ProblemsAddressing Memory With 4-GB Configurations Resolving Software and Hardware IncompatibilitiesBefore Working Inside Your Computer 106 Connecting and Disconnecting Drive Cables101 105114 107111 113Contents What Are You Looking For? Find It Here Warranty information Finding InformationFinding Information Identify your computer Use the Service Tag toWhen you use Microsoft Windows License LabelSetting Up a Printer Setting Up and Using Your ComputerPrinter Cable Connecting to the Internet Connecting a PrinterUSB connector on computer USB printer cable Setting Up Your Internet Connection Playing CDs and DVDs DVD player includes the following basic buttons Adjusting the VolumeAdjusting the Picture How to Copy a CD or DVDCopying CDs and DVDs Helpful Tips Using Blank CD-Rs and CD-RWsMicroDrive Card Using a Media Card Reader OptionalXD-Picture Card II CF I/IIConnecting Two Monitors With VGA Connectors Connecting Two MonitorsOptional DVI adapter Connecting a TVNetwork adapter Setting Up a Home and Office NetworkChanging the Display Settings Connecting to a Network AdapterPower Management Network Setup WizardStandby Mode Hibernate Mode Power Options PropertiesPower Schemes Tab Hyper-Threading Advanced TabHibernate Tab Setting Up and Using Your Computer Setting Up and Using Your Computer Solving Problems Troubleshooting TipsBattery Problems Drive ProblemsProblems writing to a CD/DVD-RW drive CD and DVD drive problemsHard drive problems Mail, Modem, and Internet ProblemsUse these characters in filenames Error MessagesMedia Card Reader Problems Computer stops responding Keyboard ProblemsLockups and Software Problems Computer does not start upProgram stops responding Program crashes repeatedlySolid blue screen appears Other software problems Memory ProblemsMouse Problems Power Problems Network ProblemsPrinter 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 Solving Problems Light Pattern Problem Description Suggested Resolution Diagnostic LightsAre installing are compatible with your ErrorIf available, install properly working Module/memory connector placementEnsure that the cables are properly Hard drive check system setup seeRestarting the computer Hardware Incompatibilities onDell Diagnostics Dell Diagnostics Main MenuOption Function What Is a Driver? DriversTab Function Windows XP Reinstalling DriversUsing Windows XP Device Driver Rollback Identifying DriversManually Reinstalling Drivers Resolving Software and Hardware IncompatibilitiesRestoring Your Operating System Using Microsoft Windows XP System Restore Creating a Restore PointRestoring the Computer to an Earlier Operating State Using Dell PC Restore by Symantec Undoing the Last System RestoreEnabling System Restore Troubleshooting Tools Turning Off Your Computer Removing and Installing PartsBefore You Begin Recommended ToolsBefore Working Inside Your Computer Front View of the Computer Between all vents and any object near these vents ShutdownBack View of the Computer Voltage selection switch may notLine-out connector ConnectorSurround connector Line-in connectorCenter/subwoofer VGA video connectorRemoving the Computer Cover Inside View of Your Computer Follow the procedures in Before You Begin onSystem Board Components DDR2 Memory Overview MemoryAddressing Memory With 4-GB Configurations Installing Memory Removing Memory PCI Cards CardsRelease tab Card retention door Installing a PCI CardAlignment bar Removing and Installing Parts Alignment guide alignment bar Removing a PCI Card Installing a PCI Express Card PCI Express CardsRelease tabs X16 card X1 card Securing tab Alignment bar Release tabs Removing a PCI Express Card Drive Panel Removing the Drive PanelSliding plate lever Drive panel Center drive Removing the Drive-Panel InsertReplacing the Drive-Panel Insert Drive panel Insert tab Drive panel insertReplacing the Drive Panel CD/DVD drives Connecting Drive CablesDrives IDE Drive AddressingPower cable Removing and Installing Parts Drive Interface ConnectorsPower Cable Connector Serial ATA Connector Interface cable Interface connectorHard Drive Connecting and Disconnecting Drive CablesPower cable Tabs Hard drive Removing and Installing PartsRemoving a Hard Drive Drive Hard drive bracket Installing a Hard DriveHard drive bay Adding a Second Hard DrivePower cable Data cable Floppy DriveRemoving a Floppy Drive Page Drive Screws Installing a Floppy DrivePower cable Data cable Removing a Media Card Reader Media Card ReaderDrive latch release Sliding plate Media Card Reader Media Card Reader Screws Installing a Media Card ReaderFlexBay USB cable Media Card Reader CD/DVD DriveRemoving a CD/DVD Drive Power cable Data cable Removing and Installing PartsPage Installing a CD/DVD Drive Connect the power and data cables to the drive Replacing the Battery BatteryComputer cover Back of computer Bottom hinges Replacing the Computer CoverRemoving and Installing Parts 101 Specifications102 103 104 50.8 cm/sec System SetupOverview 105Entering System Setup System Setup Screens106 107 System Setup OptionsExpress Service Code, and Asset Tag Diskette drive default108 Regardless of this settingDetermines the integrated Sata controller’s operating mode Regardless of the No Boot setting109 Strip or surge protector 110Log clears the Event Log Boot SequenceOption Settings 111Changing Boot Sequence for the Current Boot Changing Boot Sequence for Future Boots112 113 Clearing Forgotten Passwords114 Clearing Cmos SettingsCleaning Your Computer Computer, Keyboard, and MonitorFloppy Drive Mouse116 Definition of Dell-Installed Software and PeripheralsDell Technical Support Policy U.S. Only CDs and DVDs117 FCC Notices U.S. OnlyDefinition of Third-Party Software and Peripherals Class a Class BContacting Dell FCC Identification Information118 Aruba 119Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Buenos Aires120 Chile Santiago 121Canada North York, Ontario Cayman Islands122 ColombiaCosta Rica 123 Germany Langen Website support.euro.dell.com 124Home and Small Business Corporate125 Area Codes Local Numbers, Toll-Free Numbers 126Italy Milan Website support.euro.dell.com JamaicaKorea Seoul 127Malaysia Penang Website support.ap.dell.com 128Luxembourg Website support.euro.dell.com MacaoNetherlands Amsterdam Website support.euro.dell.com 129Montserrat Netherlands Antilles130 131 132 Sweden Upplands Vasby Website support.euro.dell.comSwitzerland Geneva Website support.euro.dell.com Turks and Caicos Islands 133Thailand Website support.ap.dell.com Trinidad/TobagoUruguay 134Venezuela 135Business Virgin IslandsAppendix Index 137 Index138 Index Index 139 140 Index USBIndex 141 142 Index
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