w w w . d e l l . c o m s u p p o r t . d e l l . c o m

Country (City)

Department Name or Service Area,

Area Codes,

International Access Code

Website and E-mail Address

Local Numbers, and

Country Code

 

Toll Free Numbers

City Code

 

 

 

 

 

Japan (Kawasaki)

Technical Support (Server)

toll free: 0120-1984-35

International Access Code: 001 Technical Support Outside of Japan (Server)

81-44-556-4152

Country Code: 81

Technical Support (Dimension™ and Inspiron™)

toll free: 0120-1982-26

City Code: 44

Technical Support Outside of Japan (Dimension

 

 

and Inspiron)

81-44-520-1435

 

Technical Support (Dell Precision™, OptiPlex™

toll free: 0120-1984-33

 

and Latitude™)

 

 

Technical Support Outside of Japan (Dell

81-44-556-3894

 

Precision, OptiPlex, and Latitude)

 

 

24-Hour Automated Order Service

044 556-3801

 

Customer Care

044 556-4240

 

Business Sales Division (up to 400 employees)

044 556 3494

 

Preferred Accounts Division Sales (over 400

044 556-3433

 

employees)

 

 

Large Corporate Accounts Sales (over 3500

044 556-3440

 

employees)

 

 

Public Sales (Government Agencies, Educational

044 556 3440

 

Institutions, and Medical Institutions)

 

 

Global Segment Japan

044 556 3469

 

Individual User

044 556 1657

 

Faxbox Service

044 556-3490

 

Switchboard

044 556-4300

 

Website: http://support.jp.dell.com

 

 

 

 

Korea (Seoul)

Technical Support

toll free: 080-200-3800

International Access Code: 001

Sales

toll free: 080-200-3600

Country Code: 82

Customer Service (Seoul, Korea)

toll free: 080-200-3800

City Code: 2

Customer Service (Penang, Malaysia)

604 633 4949

 

Fax

2194-6202

 

Switchboard

2194-6000

 

 

 

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Getting Help

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Dell GX240 manual Japan Kawasaki, Website http//support.jp.dell.com Korea Seoul, Getting Help

GX240 specifications

The Dell GX240, a robust desktop computer released in the early 2000s, exemplifies the breed of machines engineered for business and productivity environments. Targeting corporate users, the GX240 was part of Dell’s OptiPlex series, known for its reliability, support, and manageability.

One of the main features of the Dell GX240 is its Intel Pentium 4 processor, which provided a significant performance boost at the time of its release. This processor was available in various speeds, enabling users to select the model that best met their processing needs. The GX240 also offered ample memory options, supporting up to 2GB of SDRAM, which was considerable for its era, allowing for smoother multitasking and application performance.

The design of the GX240 was practical, featuring a compact, space-saving chassis ideal for office environments. It was designed for easy serviceability, with tool-less access to components, facilitating quick upgrades or repairs. The system was equipped with various configurations, enabling customers to customize it with multiple hard drive options, typically using IDE drives, which provided sufficient storage for everyday tasks.

The desktop utilized a variety of expansion slots, including AGP for graphics cards and PCI slots for additional peripherals. This expandability was crucial for businesses needing to adapt or enhance their systems over time. Integrated Intel graphics were standard, but users could opt for dedicated graphics cards to meet more demanding graphical needs.

Connectivity was also a strong point for the GX240, featuring multiple USB 2.0 ports, a serial port, and audio input/output capabilities. These ports allowed for seamless integration with various peripherals and devices, essential for a productive work environment. The GX240 also supported network connectivity through a built-in Ethernet controller, making it well-suited for office use, especially in networked environments.

In terms of software, the GX240 was usually shipped with Microsoft Windows XP, ensuring users had access to a stable and user-friendly operating system. This operating system not only provided compatibility with a wide range of applications but also enhanced the overall user experience.

In conclusion, the Dell GX240 was a solid desktop choice for businesses in the early 2000s, combining performance, upgradability, and a compact design. Its Intel Pentium 4 processor and ample memory options made it suitable for various tasks, while its space-saving design and expansion capabilities allowed businesses to adapt the system to their evolving needs.