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write-protected— Files or media that cannot be changed. Use write-protection when you want to protect data from being changed or destroyed. To write- protect a 3.5-inch floppy disk, slide its write-protect tab to the open position.
WWAN — wireless wide area network. A wireless high-speed data network using cellular technology and covering a much larger geographic area than WLAN.
WXGA — wide-aspect extended graphics array — A video standard for video cards and controllers that supports resolutions up to 1280 x 800.
X
XGA — extended graphics array — A video standard for video cards and controllers that supports resolutions up to 1024 x 768.
Z
ZIF — zero insertion force — A type of socket or connector that allows a computer chip to be installed or removed with no stress applied to either the chip or its socket.
Zip — A popular data compression format. Files that have been compressed with the Zip format are called Zip files and usually have a filename extension of .zip. A special kind of zipped file is a self-extracting file, which has a filename extension of .exe. You can unzip a self-extracting file by double-clicking it.
Zip drive — A high-capacity floppy drive developed by Iomega Corporation that uses 3.5-inch removable disks called Zip disks. Zip disks are slightly larger than regular floppy disks, about twice as thick, and hold up to 100 MB of data.
Contents
Dell OptiPlex 740 Users Guide
LegacySelect Technology Control
Advanced Features
Manageability
Password Protection
Security
Option Settings
Assigning a System Password
Typing Your System Password
If Password Status is set to Locked
Administrator Password
Deleting or Changing an Existing System Password
Assigning an Administrator Password
Deleting or Changing an Existing Administrator Password
System Setup
Disabling a Forgotten Password and Setting a New Password
Enabling the TPM Feature
Trusted Platform Module TPM
System Setup Options
Entering System Setup
System Setup Screen
Desktop, and Sata 0 and SATA1 for the small form factor
ATA
64MB
Changing Boot Sequence for the Current Boot
Maintenance
Booting to a USB Device
Jumper Settings
Memory Key
Floppy Drive
Clearing Forgotten Passwords
Jumper Setting Description
Power Management
Clearing Cmos Settings
HyperTransport and Dual-Core Technology
About RAID Configurations
RAID Level 0 Configuration
Sleep Mode Wake-Up Methods Windows XP
Verifying That RAID Is Working
RAID Level 1 Configuration
Configuring Your Hard Drives for RAID
Using the Nvidia MediaShield ROM Utility
Setting Your Computer to RAID-Enabled Mode
Creating a RAID Array
Using Nvidia MediaShield
Click Create under System Tasks
Deleting a RAID Array
Free Disk Selection window appears
Clearing System Data window appears
Click Convert Array in the System Tasks pane
Enabling Cool n Quiet Technology
Rebuilding a RAID Configuration
Nvidia Convert Array Wizard appears
Battery
Replacing the Battery
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Before You Begin
Recommended Tools
Turning Off Your Computer
Before Working Inside Your Computer
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Cleaning Your Computer
Computer, Keyboard, and Monitor
Mouse
Floppy Drive
CDs and DVDs
About Your Desktop Computer
Desktop Computer
Front View
Back-Panel Connectors
Back View
Inside Your Computer
System Board Components
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PCI, PCI Express Cards, and PS/2 Serial Port Adapters
Installing a PCI Card
PCI Cards
Removing a PCI Card
Installing a PCI Card in the Riser-Card Cage
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Removing a PCI Card From the Riser-Card Cage
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Installing a PCI Express x16 Card or DVI-Card
PCI Express and DVI Cards
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Removing a PCI Express x16 Card or DVI-Card
Installing a PCI Express Card in the Riser-Card Cage
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Removing a PCI Express Card From the Riser-Card Cage
Installing a PS/2 Serial Port Adapter
PS/2 Serial Port Adapters
Removing a PS/2 Serial Port Adapter
Installing a Serial Port Adapter in the Riser-Card Cage
Removing a Serial Port Adapter From the Riser-Card Cage
Processor
Removing the Processor
Installing the Processor
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General Installation Guidelines
Connecting Drive Cables
Drive Interface Connectors
Power Cable Connectors
Connecting and Disconnecting Drive Cables
Serial ATA Power Connector
Optical Drive
Removing an Optical Drive
Installing an Optical Drive
Installing a Floppy Drive
Removing a Floppy Drive
Media Card Reader
Removing the Media Card Reader
Installing the Media Card Reader
Hard Drive
Removing the Hard Drive
Installing a Hard Drive
Removing and Replacing a Second Hard Drive
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About Your Computer Removing and Replacing Parts
Desktop Computer
Removing the I/O Panel
Panel
Replacing the I/O Panel
Power Supply
Replacing the Power Supply
DC Power Connectors
Pin Number Signal name AWG Wire
DC Power Connector P2
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Removing the Computer Cover
Desktop Computer Model # Dcne Specifications
Microprocessor
Memory
Computer Information
Connectors
Video
Audio
Controllers
Key Combinations
Power
Controls and Lights
Physical
Environmental
Speaker
Installing a Speaker
Removing a Speaker
FCC Regulatory Model U.S. Only
Finding Information
Find It Here
Dell Support Website support.dell.com
Click Select Model
Dell Support
Then click Welcome Center
Online Services
Getting Help
Obtaining Assistance
Ftp.dell.com
Problems With Your Order
AutoTech Service
Automated Order-Status Service
Support Service
Contacting Dell
Before You Call
Visit support.dell.com
Glossary
Device driver See driver
Docking device See APR
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Module bay See media bay
NIC See network adapter
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Video resolution See resolution
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DDR2 Memory Overview
Memory
Mini Tower, Desktop, and Small Form Factor Matched Pairs
Removing Memory
Installing Memory
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PCI, PCI Express Cards, and PS/2 Serial Port Adapters
Removing a PCI Card
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Installing a PCI Express x1 Card
PCI Express Cards
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Installing PCI Express x16 Cards and DVI-Cards
Removing a PCI Express x1 Card
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Removing PCI Express x16 Cards and DVI-Cards
PS/2 Serial Port Adapters
Removing a PS/2 Serial Port Adapter
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Processor
Installing the Processor
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Interface cable connector Interface connector
Removing a Hard Drive
Installing a Hard Drive
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Adding a Second Hard Drive
Drive-Panel Inserts
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Installing the Floppy Drive
Removing the Floppy Drive
Media Card Reader
Installing the Media Card Reader
Optical Drive
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Mini Tower Computer
Panel
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Power Supply
V12P0DIG White +3.3 VDC Orange +3.3VDC/SE 12 VDC Blue
DC Power Connectors P3, P5, P8, and P9
Removing the Computer Cover
Mini Tower Computer Model #DCSM Specifications
Video
Four 7-pin connectors
G2 or lower as defined by ISA-S71.04-1985
Speaker
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Microsoft Windows XP and Windows Vista Features
Transferring Information to a New Computer
Microsoft Windows Vista
Microsoft Windows XP
Click Start Run
User Accounts and Fast User Switching
Adding User Accounts
Windows Vista
Windows XP
Setting Up a Home and Office Network
Fast User Switching
Connecting to a Network Adapter
Click Switch User
Click Checklist for creating a network
Network Setup Wizard
Select an option under Choose a connection option
Replacing the Computer Cover
PCI, PCI Express Cards, and PS/2 Serial Port Adapters
Removing a PCI Card
PCI Express and DVI Cards
Installing a PCI Express x16 Card or DVI Card
Removing a PCI Express x16 Card or DVI Card
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PS/2 Serial Port Adapters
Removing a PS/2 Serial Port Adapter
Processor
Installing the Processor
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Removing the Computer Cover
Drives
Hard Drive
Installing a Hard Drive
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Replacing a Hard-Drive Fan
Installing an Optical Drive
Floppy Drive and Media Card Reader
Removing a Floppy Drive or Media Card Reader
Installing a Floppy Drive or Media Card Reader
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Small Form Factor Computer
Panel
Replacing the I/O Panel
Power Supply
V12P0DIG Yellow +3.3 Orange +3.3V Optional Blue
DC Power Connectors P3
Small Form Factor Computer Model # Dccy Specifications
Drives One Sata controller supporting two devices
Two 7-pin connectors
Weight Kg 16.4 lb
Speaker
Small Form Factor Computer
About Your Small Form Factor Computer
Back View
Inside Your Computer
POWER1 SATA0, SATA1 DIMM4
Optional DVI-card connector Dvihdr Speaker connector Intspkr
Reinstalling Drivers and the Operating System
What Is a Driver?
Drivers
Identifying Drivers
Reinstalling Drivers and Utilities
Using Windows Vista Device Driver Rollback
Using Windows XP Device Driver Rollback
Using the Optional Drivers and Utilities media
Using the Windows XP Drivers and Utilities Media
Manually Reinstalling Drivers for Windows Vista
Click Next at the Welcome Dell System Owner screen
Windows XP Creating a Restore Point
Restoring Your Operating System
Windows Vista
Restoring the Computer to an Earlier Operating State
Reinstalling Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows XP
Undoing the Last System Restore
Enabling System Restore
Click Performance and Maintenance
Windows XP Setup
Booting From the Operating System Media
Before You Begin
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Solving Problems
Troubleshooting Tips
Battery Problems
Card Problems
Drive Problems
CD and DVD drive problems
Mail, Modem, and Internet Problems
Keyboard Problems
Hard drive problems
Problems writing to an Optical-RW drive
Fan Problems
Lockups and Software Problems
Computer does not start up
Computer stops responding
Media Card Reader Problems
Other software problems
Program crashes repeatedly
Solid blue screen appears
Memory Problems
Mouse Problems
Network Problems
Power Problems
Printer Problems
If the power light is blinking amber
Restoring Default Settings
Serial or Parallel Device Problems
Sound and Speaker Problems
No sound from speakers
No sound from headphones
Video and Monitor Problems
If the screen is blank
Check the diagnostic lights See Diagnostic Lights
If the screen is difficult to read
Removing the Chassis Intrusion Switch
Chassis Intrusion Switch
Mini Tower Computer Desktop Computer
Resetting the Chassis Intrusion Detector
Replacing the Chassis Intrusion Switch
Small Form Factor Computer
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Mini Tower System Board Screws
Replacing the System Board
Desktop System Board Screws
Small Form Factor System Board Screws
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Dell Optiplex 740 Systems Users Guide
Mini Tower Computer
About Your Mini Tower Computer
Back View
Inside Your Computer
Intspkr
Frontpanel POWER1 Intruder
Troubleshooting Tools and Utilities
Dell Diagnostics
When to Use the Dell Diagnostics
Starting the Dell Diagnostics From Your Hard Drive
Dell Diagnostics Main Menu
Power Light Problem Description Suggested Resolution
System Lights
Option Function
Diagnostic Lights
Light Pattern Problem Description Suggested Resolution
Error Messages
Beep Codes
Code Cause
Click the Change or Remove Program icon
Decreasing available memory
Read fault Requested sector not found Reset failed
Click Performance and Maintenance and click System
Resolving Software and Hardware Incompatibilities
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Warranty