Dell GX620 manual Cómo volver a instalar Microsoft Windows XP

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Activación de la función Restaurar sistema

Si vuelve a instalar Windows XP con menos de 200 MB de espacio libre disponible en el disco duro, se desactivará automáticamente la función Restaurar sistema. Para comprobar si la función Restaurar sistema está activada:

1Haga clic en el botón Inicio y en Panel de control.

2Haga clic en Rendimiento y mantenimiento.

3Haga clic en Sistema.

4Haga clic en la ficha Restaurar sistema.

5Asegúrese de que está desmarcada la opción Desactivar Restaurar sistema.

Cómo volver a instalar Microsoft® Windows® XP

Antes de comenzar

Si está considerando reinstalar el sistema operativo Windows XP para corregir un problema con un controlador instalado recientemente, intente usar primero la función Device Driver Rollback (Deshacer controlador de dispositivos) de Windows XP. Si la función Desinstalación del controlador de dispositivo no resuelve el problema, intente utilizar la función Restaurar sistema (consulte la página 137) para que el sistema operativo vuelva al estado operativo en que se encontraba antes de que se instalara el nuevo controlador de dispositivo.

NOTA: el CD Drivers and Utilities (Controladores y utilidades) contiene los controladores que se instalaron durante el ensamblaje del ordenador. Utilice el CD Drivers and Utilities (Controladores y utilidades) para cargar cualquier controlador necesario, incluidos los controladores necesarios si el ordenador tiene una controladora RAID.

Reinstalación de Windows XP

AVISO: debe utilizar Windows XP Service Pack 1 o posterior cuando vuelva a instalar Windows XP.

AVISO: antes de realizar la instalación, haga una copia de seguridad de todos los archivos de datos en la unidad de disco duro principal. En las configuraciones convencionales de discos duros, la unidad de disco duro principal es el primer dispositivo que detecta el ordenador.

Para volver a instalar Windows XP, necesita los siguientes elementos:

El CD Operating System (Sistema operativo) de Dell™

Dell CD Drivers and Utilities (Controladores y utilidades)

Para reinstalar Windows XP, realice todos los pasos descritos en las secciones siguientes en el orden en que se enumeran.

El proceso de reinstalación puede tardar entre 1 y 2 horas. Una vez finalizada la reinstalación, deberá reinstalar los controladores de dispositivos, el antivirus y los demás programas de software.

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Dell GX620 manual Cómo volver a instalar Microsoft Windows XP

GX620 specifications

The Dell OptiPlex GX620 is a desktop computer that was launched in the mid-2000s and quickly became popular in business environments. Despite its age, the OptiPlex GX620 remains notable for its build quality, upgradeability, and reliability, traits that have made Dell a respected name in the commercial PC market.

One of the key features of the GX620 is its compact form factor. The system was available in several configurations, including a small form factor (SFF) and a mini-tower, allowing it to fit comfortably in various workspace environments. This flexibility makes it an attractive option for businesses looking to save space while maintaining performance.

The GX620 was powered by Intel processors, specifically the Intel Pentium D and Intel Core Duo. These efficient processors provided ample power for productivity tasks, making the GX620 suitable for typical office applications such as word processing, spreadsheets, and web browsing. The system supported a maximum of 4GB of DDR2 RAM, which, while modest by today’s standards, was ample for the typical uses of its time.

In terms of storage, the GX620 offered several options, including traditional hard drives with variable capacities. This allowed users to select the right balance of performance and storage size according to their specific needs. Additionally, the system featured numerous connectivity options, including USB 2.0 ports, audio jacks, and an optional PCI Express slot for expanding capabilities with additional graphics or network cards.

The OptiPlex GX620 was equipped with Dell's management technology, which included remote management features that allowed IT departments to efficiently deploy and maintain multiple units across an organization. This was particularly advantageous for larger businesses that required centralized management tools to streamline operations.

Moreover, the GX620 was built with Dell's focus on sustainability and energy efficiency. The design considered environmental factors, and users appreciated its low power consumption relative to performance, aligning with corporate sustainability goals.

In conclusion, the Dell OptiPlex GX620 remains a notable example of robust desktop computing designed for business environments. With its compact design, reliable performance, and management features, it served well in various office settings despite being a product of an earlier era, showcasing Dell's commitment to quality and functionality.