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NOTA: Ejecute los Diagnósticos Dell antes de llamar a la asistencia técnica. Las pruebas de los Diagnósticos proporcionan información que puede que necesite cuando haga la llamada.

NOTA: Anote la secuencia de inicio actual por si deseara modificarla después de ejecutar los Diagnósticos Dell.

Ejecución de los Diagnósticos Dell

Dell proporciona una serie de herramientas para ayudarle en el caso de que el ordenador no funcione como es de esperar. Si desea información sobre estas herramientas de ayuda, consulte la Guía del usuario.

Si tiene un problema con el ordenador y no consigue tener acceso a la Guía del usuario en línea, utilice los Diagnósticos Dell para determinar la causa del problema y solucionarlo. Los Diagnósticos se encuentran en el CD Drivers and Utilities (Controladores y utilidades) que se incluye con el ordenador.

Para iniciar los Diagnósticos, siga estos pasos:

1Apague el ordenador.

2Si el ordenador está acoplado, desacóplelo.

3Asegúrese de que está conectado a una toma de corriente eléctrica.

4Encienda el ordenador con el CD Drivers and Utilities (Controladores y utilidades) insertado en la unidad de CD, CD-RW o DVD.

5Pulse para acceder al programa de configuración del sistema tan pronto como aparezca la pantalla del logotipo de Dell y antes de que aparezca la pantalla del logotipo de Microsoft Windows.

6Seleccione la página del Orden de inicio del programa de configuración del sistema. Anote el dispositivo establecido actualmente como el primer dispositivo de inicio (first boot device) y, a continuación, establezca el orden siguiente de los tres primeros dispositivos en la secuencia de inicio:

Diskette Drive (Unidad de disquete)

CD/DVD/CD-RW Drive (Unidad de CD/DVD/CD-RW)

Internal HDD (Unidad de disco duro interna)

7Guarde 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 inicia y comienza a ejecutar automáticamente los Diagnósticos Dell.

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M50 specifications

The Dell M50, introduced early in the 2000s, is a mobile workstation designed to meet the demanding needs of professionals in fields such as graphics design, engineering, and complex data analysis. Known for its power, expandability, and reliability, the M50 became a trusted choice among users who required robust computing performance on the go.

One of the standout features of the Dell M50 is its Intel Pentium 4 mobile processor, which provides substantial processing power for multitasking and running demanding applications. This allows users to execute resource-intensive tasks, such as 3D modeling and video editing, without significant performance drops. Furthermore, the M50 typically supports various configurations of RAM, depending on the specific model, allowing for up to 2GB of DDR SDRAM. This memory support ensures optimal performance in handling large datasets and complex software environments.

The M50 is equipped with a range of graphics options, prominently featuring the NVIDIA Quadro4 700 Go GL graphics card. This GPU is specifically engineered for professional graphics work, enabling high-quality rendering and fluid visual experiences crucial for tasks like CAD and video production. Its capability to handle high resolutions and complex visuals makes it ideal for engineers and designers.

In terms of storage, the M50 offers multiple hard drive configurations, including traditional IDE drives, allowing users to choose the right capacity for their needs, typically ranging from 30GB to 80GB. Moreover, the inclusion of a DVD-RW drive enables users to easily share projects and manage data.

Connectivity is another area where the M50 excels, featuring multiple USB ports, a parallel port, a serial port, and an optional docking station interface, promoting versatility and compatibility with various peripherals. With built-in networking options, including Ethernet and optional WiFi capabilities, the M50 ensures users stay connected for collaborative work.

The design of the Dell M50 also emphasizes durability and portability. With a rugged build, it is designed to withstand the rigors of travel, making it suitable for professionals who are often on the move. The laptop’s display typically measures 15 inches, providing a balance between usability and portability.

In summary, the Dell M50 is characterized by its powerful processing capabilities, dedicated graphics performance, and a range of connectivity options, making it a solid choice for professionals requiring serious computing power in a portable format. Its solid construction and versatility further enhance its appeal, ensuring it stands the test of time in the realm of mobile workstations.