Cómo iniciar Dell Diagnostics (Diagnósticos Dell) desde la unidad de disco duro

Los Dell Diagnostics se encuentran en una partición oculta de la utilidad de diagnóstico en la unidad de disco duro.

NOTA: Si el ordenador no muestra ninguna imagen en la pantalla, póngase en contacto con Dell (consulte la Guía del usuario en línea).

1Apague el ordenador. Encienda (o reinicie) el ordenador.

2Cuando aparezca el logotipo de DELL™, pulse <F12> inmediatamente.

NOTA: Si recibe un mensaje que indica que no se ha encontrado ninguna partición para la utilidad de diagnóstico, ejecute los Dell Diagnostics (Diagnósticos Dell) desde el soporte multimedia opcional Drivers and Utilities (Controladores y utilidades).

Si espera demasiado y aparece el logotipo del sistema operativo, siga esperando hasta que aparezca el escritorio de Microsoft® Windows®. Después, apague el ordenador y vuelva a intentarlo.

3Cuando aparezca la lista de dispositivos de inicio, resalte Boot to Utility Partition (Iniciar en la partición de la utilidad) y pulse <Intro>.

4Cuando aparezca el Main Menu (Menú principal) de los Dell Diagnostics (Diagnósticos Dell), seleccione la prueba que desea ejecutar.

Inicio de Dell Diagnostics desde el soporte multimedia Drivers and Utilities

1Inserte el soporte multimedia Drivers and Utilities (Controladores y utilidades).

2Apague y reinicie el ordenador

Cuando aparezca el logotipo de DELL, pulse <F12>inmediatamente.

Si no lo hace inmediatamente, aparecerá el logotipo del sistema operativo; espere hasta que aparezca el escritorio de Microsoft Windows. Después, apague el ordenador y vuelva a intentarlo.

NOTA: Los siguientes pasos cambian la secuencia de inicio una sola vez. La próxima vez que inicie el ordenador, éste lo hará según los dispositivos especificados en el programa Configuración del sistema.

3Cuando aparezca la lista de dispositivos de inicio, resalte la lista de la unidad óptica y pulse <Intro>.

4Seleccione la lista de la opción Unidad óptica en el menú de inicio del CD.

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740 specifications

The Dell PowerEdge 740 is a versatile and powerful server designed for small to medium-sized businesses that require efficient performance and reliability. It stands out in its class by offering a blend of scalability, energy efficiency, and advanced technology to meet the demanding needs of modern enterprises.

One of the key features of the Dell PowerEdge 740 is its dual-socket architecture, which supports Intel Xeon processors. This allows for significant computing power, enabling users to run multiple applications simultaneously without compromising performance. With support for up to 24 processor cores, it can handle heavy workloads efficiently, making it an excellent choice for virtualization, database management, and other resource-intensive tasks.

The server supports up to 256 GB of DDR4 RAM, providing the speed and capacity necessary for high-performance computing. This high memory allowance is particularly useful for users running virtual machines or data-intensive applications that require fast access to data.

Storage is another crucial aspect of the Dell PowerEdge 740. The server offers flexible storage configurations, allowing users to choose from various drive types including traditional Hard Disk Drives (HDDs) and Solid-State Drives (SSDs). With support for up to 16 SFF drives, it caters to a range of storage needs, from basic file sharing to complex database applications. Additionally, Dell's integrated RAID technology ensures data integrity and protection against drive failures.

The design of the PowerEdge 740 is also noteworthy, featuring a compact rack configuration, making it suitable for environments with limited space. Its efficient cooling design helps maintain optimal operating temperatures even under heavy loads and ensures lower power consumption, contributing to overall energy efficiency.

Management and monitoring capabilities are enhanced through Dell's OpenManage technology, which simplifies server management tasks. This technology provides users with tools to easily manage system health, application availability, and performance, facilitating proactive management and reducing downtime.

Security is prioritized in the Dell PowerEdge 740 through features like TPM (Trusted Platform Module) and Secure Boot, which help protect sensitive data and systems from unauthorized access. These security features, combined with regular updates and support from Dell, make it a robust choice for businesses looking to safeguard their information.

Overall, the Dell PowerEdge 740 combines powerful performance, flexible storage options, and advanced management capabilities, making it an ideal server solution for businesses seeking reliability and efficiency in their IT infrastructure. Whether used for virtualization, data storage, or application support, the Dell PowerEdge 740 meets the diverse needs of today's dynamic business environments.