Dell 780 service manual Overview, Entering System Setup

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System Setup

Dell™ OptiPlex™ 760 Ultra Small Form Factor—Service Manual

Overview

Entering System Setup

System Setup Options

Boot Sequence

Booting to a USB Device

Booting to a USB Device

Password Protection

Jumper Settings

Clearing Forgotten Passwords

Clearing CMOS Settings

Overview

Use System Setup to:

Change the system configuration information after you add, change, or remove any hardware in your computer

Set or change a user-selectable option such as the user password

Read the current amount of memory or set the type of hard drive installed

Before you use System Setup, it is recommended that you write down the System Setup screen information for future reference.

CAUTION: Unless you are an expert computer user, do not change the settings for this program. Certain changes can make your computer work incorrectly.

Entering System Setup

1.Turn on (or restart) your computer.

2.When the DELL™ logo is displayed, watch for the F12 prompt to appear.

3.Press <F12> immediately. The Boot Menu appears.

4.Use the up and down arrow keys to select System Setup and then press <Enter>.

NOTE: The F12 prompt indicates that the keyboard has initialized. This prompt can appear very quickly, so you must watch for it to display, and then press <F12>. If you press <F12> before you are prompted, this keystroke will be lost.

5.If you wait too long and the operating system logo appears, continue to wait until you see the Microsoft® Windows® desktop. Then, shut down your computer and try again.

System Setup Screen

The System Setup screen displays current or changeable configuration information for your computer. Information on the screen is divided into two areas: the menu, and the main window.

Options List — This field appears on the left side of the system setup window. The field is a scrollable list containing features that define the configuration of your computer, including installed hardware, power conservation, and security features.

Option Field — This field contains information about each option. In this field you can view your current settings and make changes to your settings.

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Contents Rev. A01 Before Working Inside Your Computer Working on Your ComputerAfter Working Inside Your Computer Turning Off Your ComputerWindows Vista Windows XP Click Start Turn Off Computer Turn OffRemoving and Replacing Parts Specifications System Board Connectors External ConnectorsPower DrivesEnvironmental System Board Layout System Setup Entering System SetupOverview System Setup Options ECP No DMA Disable PS/2 defaultCOM1 COM3 Front USB Rear Dual USB Rear Quad USB PCI slots AudioDeactivate default Disable Activate Deactivate default Activate ClearPower Off default Power OnStatic IP Image ServerBoot Sequence Enable F12 = Boot menu enabled by defaultClear Log Mark all Entries Password Protection Booting to a USB DeviceIf Password Status is set to Locked Assigning a System PasswordAdministrator Password Jumper Settings Clearing Forgotten PasswordsJumper Setting Description Clearing Cmos Settings Page Dell Diagnostics DiagnosticsPower Light State Off Blinking Amber Solid Description Power Button Light CodesOption Function Tab FunctionBeep Codes Amber Blinking Green SolidCode Cause Light Pattern Problem Description Suggested Resolution Diagnostic LightsStarts normally, troubleshoot the last card removed from Removing the Cover CoverReplacing the Cover Cover Replacing the Cover Removing the Drive Cage Drive CagePage Page Replacing the Drive Cage Removing the Optical Drive Optical DriveReplacing the Optical Drive Removing the Wlan Card Wireless Local Area Network Wlan CardPage Replacing the Wlan Card Removing the System Fan System FanPage Replacing the System Fan Removing the Heat Sink and Processor Heat Sink and ProcessorPage Page Replacing the Heat Sink and Processor Removing the Intrusion Switch Intrusion SwitchReplacing the Intrusion Switch Removing the Coin-Cell Battery Coin-Cell BatteryReplacing the Coin-Cell Battery Removing the System Board System BoardPage Page Replacing the System Board Removing the Front Bezel Front BezelReplacing the Front Bezel Removing the Hard Drive Hard DriveReplacing the Hard Drive Removing the Control Panel Control PanelPage Replacing the Control Panel Removing the Internal Antenna Cable Internal Antenna CablePage Replacing the Internal Antenna Cable Removing the Internal Speaker Internal SpeakerReplacing the Internal Speaker Removing the Memory Modules MemoryReplacing the Memory Modules Removing the I/O Panel PanelPage Replacing the I/O Panel Removing the Power Supply Power SupplyPage Replacing the Power Supply
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780 specifications

The Dell OptiPlex 780 is a versatile desktop computer that stands out for its reliability, performance, and energy efficiency, making it an ideal choice for businesses and individuals alike. Launched as part of Dell's OptiPlex series, the 780 caters to a wide range of computing needs, from basic office tasks to more demanding applications.

One of the most notable features of the Dell 780 is its powerful performance. It is equipped with Intel's Core 2 Duo processors, which deliver reliable multitasking capability and responsiveness. With options for up to 8GB of DDR3 RAM, users can expect smooth operation when running various applications simultaneously. This makes the OptiPlex 780 suitable for environments where productivity is essential.

In terms of connectivity, the Dell 780 is built with a variety of ports, including USB 2.0 and USB 3.0, ensuring compatibility with numerous peripherals and devices. Additionally, it offers audio jacks, a serial port, and VGA, DisplayPort, or DVI outputs, allowing users to connect to multiple displays or integrate with legacy systems.

The Dell 780 incorporates several technologies focused on security and management, making it a reliable choice for businesses. The built-in Trusted Platform Module (TPM) enhances data protection by enabling hardware-based encryption, while the chassis lock feature provides physical security against unauthorized access. Furthermore, with remote management capabilities, IT administrators can efficiently monitor and maintain the system, reducing downtime and simplifying support tasks.

Energy efficiency is another key characteristic of the Dell OptiPlex 780. It is designed to meet Energy Star certification requirements, which signifies that it consumes less power compared to traditional desktop computers. This not only contributes to lower utility bills but also aligns with environmentally responsible practices, making it a compelling option for organizations aiming to reduce their carbon footprint.

The unit’s compact design and choice of form factors—mini-tower, desktop, and small form factor—allow it to fit seamlessly into various office environments. The easy-to-access internal components further facilitate upgrades and maintenance, providing flexibility for future enhancements.

Overall, the Dell OptiPlex 780 combines robust performance, extensive connectivity options, advanced security features, and energy efficiency, making it an exceptional choice for a diverse range of users. Whether in a corporate setting or at home, it continues to deliver dependable performance that meets the demands of modern computing.