8Guarde los cambios y pulse para salir del programa de configuración del sistema y reiniciar el equipo para que se inicie desde el CD.

El ordenador se inicializará y comenzará a ejecutar automáticamente los diagnósticos de Dell.

9Cuando se hayan ejecutado los diagnósticos, extraiga el CD Drivers y Utilidades.

10Cuando se reinicie el equipo, presione en cuanto aparezca el logotipo de Dell y antes de que aparezca la pantalla del logotipo de Microsoft Windows.

11En el programa de configuración del sistema, seleccione la página Boot Order (Orden de inicio) y restablezca la secuencia de inicio al orden original.

12Pulse para cerrar el programa de instalación del sistema y reiniciar Microsoft Windows.

13Quite el CD de la unidad de CD, CD-RW o DVD.

Cuando se inician los diagnósticos, aparece la pantalla del logotipo de Dell, seguida de un mensaje que indica que los diagnósticos se están cargando. Una vez cargados, aparecerá la ventana Diagnostics Menu (Menú de diagnósticos).

Para seleccionar una opción de este menú, resáltela y pulse o la tecla que corresponda a la letra resaltada de la opción elegida.

Avisos sobre regulación

Una interferencia electromagnética (EMI, Electromagnetic Interference) es cualquier señal o emisión, radiada en el espacio o conducida a través de un cable de alimentación o señal, que pone en peligro el funcionamiento de la navegación por radio u otro servicio de seguridad, o degrada seriamente, obstruye o interrumpe de forma repetida un servicio de comunicaciones por radio autorizado. Los servicios de radiocomunicaciones incluyen, entre otros, emisoras comerciales de AM/FM, televisión, servicios de telefonía móvil, radar, control de tráfico aéreo, buscapersonas y servicios de comunicación personal (PCS, Personal Communication Services). Estos servicios autorizados, junto con emisores no intencionados como dispositivos digitales, incluidos los equipos informáticos, contribuyen al entorno electromagnético.

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C840 specifications

The Dell C840, released in the early 2000s, was a powerful mobile workstation designed to meet the needs of professionals who demanded high performance in a portable format. As part of Dell's Precision series, the C840 was well-regarded for its robust build quality, advanced features, and capability to handle intensive computing tasks.

One of the standout features of the Dell C840 was its Intel Pentium 4 processor, which offered impressive processing power at the time. Users could opt between different configurations, some even including the Intel Pentium 4 Extreme Edition for those seeking maximum performance. The system was designed to handle demanding applications such as CAD, 3D modeling, and other graphics-intensive programs, making it a favorite among architects, engineers, and graphic designers.

The C840 also featured a vibrant 15-inch display, with options for a high-resolution screen that provided sharp visuals and ample screen real estate for multitasking. The display's quality was complemented by NVIDIA graphics options, including the Quadro4 700 Go graphics card, which was optimized for professional applications, ensuring smoother graphics rendering and improved performance in 3D applications.

In terms of memory, the Dell C840 supported a generous amount of RAM, with configurations allowing up to 2GB, which was substantial for its time. This memory capacity contributed to better multitasking capabilities and overall system performance, allowing users to run multiple applications simultaneously without noticeable slowdowns.

Connectivity was another strong point of the Dell C840. The laptop featured a variety of ports, including USB ports, parallel and serial ports, and an optional docking station, which enhanced its versatility for connecting to various peripherals. Wireless technology was also a part of the package, with the inclusion of Wi-Fi capabilities, making it easier for users to stay connected in different environments.

Durability and design were key aspects as well. The C840 featured a solid chassis designed to withstand the rigors of mobility, making it suitable for on-the-go professionals. Its keyboard was designed for comfort and responsiveness, a critical feature for users who spent long hours typing.

In summary, the Dell C840 was a notable mobile workstation that combined power, performance, and portability. With its advanced Intel processors, high-quality display, robust graphics options, ample memory, and strong connectivity features, it catered to professionals looking for a reliable and efficient tool to handle their demanding workloads. Though technology has evolved significantly since its release, the Dell C840 remains a milestone in the history of mobile computing for professionals.