Dell Dimension 4550 desktop Owner's Manual

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Dell™ Dimension™ 4550 Series

CD or DVD volume control dial

CD or DVD activity light

CD or DVD drive eject button floppy drive eject button* floppy drive light* hard drive light power button

USB 2.0 connectors (2) headphone connector service tag

*On computers

with an optional

floppy drive.

power connector voltage selection switch keyboard connector

USB 2.0 connectors (2) serial connector parallel connector diagnostic lights (4)

USB 2.0 connectors (2) microphone connector

* line-out connector

* line-in connector *

*

On computers with integrated audio. mouse connector network adapter video connector w w w . d e l l . c o m | s u p p o r t . d e l l . c o m

Hints, Notices, and Cautions

HINT: A HINT indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer.

NOTICE: A NOTICE indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid the problem.

CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates a potential for property damage, personal injury, or death.

Abbreviations and Acronyms

For a complete list of abbreviations and acronyms, see the Tell Me How help file. To access help files, see page 38.

If you purchased a Dell™ n Series computer, any references in this document to Microsoft ® Windows ® operating systems are not applicable.

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Information in this document is subject to change without notice.

© 2003 Dell Computer Corporation. All rights reserved.

Reproduction in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Dell Computer

Corporation is strictly forbidden.

Trademarks used in this text: Dell, the DELL logo, Dimension, Inspiron, Latitude, OptiPlex, Dell

Precision, and DellNet are trademarks of Dell Computer Corporation; Intel, Celeron, and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation; Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of

Microsoft Corporation.

Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products. Dell Computer Corporation disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own.

This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision

Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.

January 2003 P/N D0995 Rev. A00

Contents

CAUTION: Safety Instructions

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9

General

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9

When Using Your Computer

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When Working Inside Your Computer

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12

Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge

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13

Ergonomic Computing Habits

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13

Battery Disposal

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14

Finding Information for Your Computer

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Setting Up and Using Your Computer

Setting Up a Printer

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20

Printer Cable

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20

Connecting a Parallel Printer

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Connecting a USB Printer

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21

Connecting Two Monitors

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Connecting the Monitors to Your Computer

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Enabling Clone Mode

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Enabling Extended Desktop Mode

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Transferring Information to a New Computer

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Setting Up a Home and Office Network

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Connecting to a Network Adapter

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Network Setup Wizard

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Connecting to the Internet

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Setting Up Your Internet Connection

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Contents 3

Copying CDs

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30

Using Easy CD Creator Basic

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Using Blank CD-R Discs or Blank CD-RW Discs

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Helpful Tips

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How to Copy a CD

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Hyper-Threading

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Booting to a USB Device

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Turning Off the Computer

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2

Solving Problems

Finding Solutions

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36

Finding Help Information

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38

Battery Problems

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38

Drive Problems

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Floppy drive problems

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CD drive problems

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Problems writing to a CD-RW drive

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DVD drive problems

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Hard drive problems

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E-Mail, Modem, and Internet Problems

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Error Messages

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General Problems

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A program stops responding

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A program crashes repeatedly

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A program is designed for an earlier

Windows operating system

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45

A solid blue screen appears

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Other software problems

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Other technical problems

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General hardware problems

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Keyboard Problems

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Mouse Problems

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Network Problems

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Power Problems

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Printer Problems

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Scanner Problems

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Sound and Speaker Problems

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No sound from speakers

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No sound from headphones

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Video and Monitor Problems

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If the screen is blank

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If the screen is difficult to read

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Advanced Troubleshooting

Diagnostic Lights

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Dell Diagnostics

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When to Use the Dell Diagnostics

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Starting the Dell Diagnostics

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Drivers

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What Is a Driver?

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Identifying Drivers

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Reinstalling drivers

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66

Using System Restore

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68

Creating a Restore Point

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Restoring the Computer to an Earlier Operating State

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68

Undoing the Last System Restore

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69

Resolving Software and Hardware Incompatibilities

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Contents 5

Reinstalling Microsoft

®

Windows

®

XP

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Before You Reinstall

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Reinstalling Windows XP

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Reinstalling Drivers and Software

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Adding Parts

Front and Back View of the Computer

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Front View

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Back View

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Reattaching the Front Door and Hinge Arms

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Reattaching the Hinge Arms

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Reattaching the Front Door

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Opening the Computer Cover

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Looking Inside Your Computer

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System Board

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Installing and Removing Cards

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Installing a Card

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Removing a Card

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Adding Memory

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Removing a Memory Module

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Adding a Memory Module

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Adding or Replacing the AGP Card

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Card Removal

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Card Installation

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Adding a Second Hard Drive

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Adding a Floppy Drive

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Removing the Front-Panel Insert

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Installing a Floppy Drive

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102

Closing the Computer Cover

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Appendix

Specifications

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106

Standard Settings

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110

Viewing Settings

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111

System Setup Program Screens

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111

Clearing Forgotten Passwords

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112

Replacing the Battery

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113

Dell Technical Support Policy (U.S. Only)

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114

Definition of "Dell-Installed" Software and Peripherals

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Definition of "Third-Party" Software and Peripherals

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Contacting Dell

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116

Contact Numbers and Addresses

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116

Returning Items for Warranty Repair or Credit

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133

Regulatory Information

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133

NOM Information (Mexico Only)

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135

Limited Warranties and Return Policy

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137

Limited Warranty for the U.S.

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"Total Satisfaction" Return Policy (U.S. Only)

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140

Limited Warranty Terms for Canada

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141

"Total Satisfaction" Return Policy (Canada Only)

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144

Dell Software and Peripherals (Canada Only)

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145

One-Year End-User Manufacturer Guarantee

(Latin America and the Caribbean Only)

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146

Intel

®

Warranty Statement for Pentium

Celeron

®

®

and

Processors Only (U.S. and Canada Only)

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147

Index

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8 Contents

CAUTION: Safety Instructions

Use the following safety guidelines to help ensure your own personal safety and to help protect your computer and working environment from potential damage.

General

• Do not attempt to service the computer yourself unless you are a trained service technician. Always follow installation instructions closely.

• To help prevent electric shock, plug the computer and device power cables into properly grounded electrical outlets. These cables are equipped with 3-prong plugs to help ensure proper grounding. Do not use adapter plugs or remove the grounding prong from a cable.

If you must use an extension cable, use a 3-wire cable with properly grounded plugs.

• To help avoid the potential hazard of electric shock, do not use your computer during an electrical storm.

• To help avoid the potential hazard of electric shock, do not connect or disconnect any cables or perform maintenance or reconfiguration of this product during an electrical storm.

• If your computer includes a modem, the cable used with the modem should be manufactured with a minimum wire size of 26 American wire gauge (AWG) and an FCCcompliant RJ-11 modular plug.

• Before you clean your computer, disconnect the computer from the electrical outlet.

Clean your computer with a soft cloth dampened with water. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners, which may contain flammable substances.

• To help avoid possible damage to the system board, wait 5 seconds after turning off the computer before disconnecting a device from the computer.

CAUTION: Safety Instr uctions 9

CAUTION: Safety Instructions

(continued)

• To avoid shorting out your computer when disconnecting a network cable, first unplug the cable from the network adapter on the back of your computer, and then from the network jack. When reconnecting a network cable to your computer, first plug the cable into the network jack, and then into the network adapter.

• To help protect your computer from sudden, transient increases and decreases in electrical power, use a surge suppressor, line conditioner, or uninterruptible power supply

(UPS).

• Ensure that nothing rests on your computer’s cables and that the cables are not located where they can be stepped on or tripped over.

• Do not push any objects into the openings of your computer. Doing so can cause fire or electric shock by shorting out interior components.

• Keep your computer away from radiators and heat sources. Also, do not block cooling vents. Avoid placing loose papers underneath your computer; do not place your computer in a closed-in wall unit or on a bed, sofa, or rug.

10 CAUTION: Safety Instr uctions

When Using Your Computer

As you use your computer, observe the following safe-handling guidelines.

CAUTION: Do not operate your computer with any cover(s) (including computer covers, bezels, filler brackets, front-panel inserts, and so on) removed.

• Your computer is equipped with one of the following:

– A fixed-voltage power supply — Computers with a fixed-voltage power supply do not have a voltage selection switch on the back panel and operate at only one voltage (see the regulatory label on the outside of the computer for its operating voltage).

– An auto-sensing voltage circuit — Computers with an auto-sensing voltage circuit do not have a voltage selection switch on the back panel and automatically detect the correct operating voltage.

– A manual voltage selection switch — Computers with a voltage selection switch on the back panel must be manually set to operate at the correct operating voltage.

NOTICE: To help avoid damaging a computer with a manual voltage selection switch, set the switch for the voltage that most closely matches the AC power available in your location. For Japan, the voltage selection switch must be set to the 115-V position even though the AC power available in

Japan is 100 V. Also, ensure that your monitor and attached devices are electrically rated to operate with the AC power available in your location.

• Before working inside the computer, unplug the computer to help prevent electric shock or system board damage. Certain system board components continue to receive power any time the computer is connected to AC power.

When Using Your Computer 11

When Using Your Computer

(continued)

When Working Inside Your Computer

Before you open the computer cover, perform the following steps in the sequence indicated.

CAUTION: Do not attempt to service the computer yourself, except as explained in your online Dell™ documentation or in instructions otherwise provided to you by

Dell. Always follow installation and service instructions closely.

1

2

3

NOTICE: To help avoid possible damage to the system board, wait 5 seconds after turning off the computer before removing a component from the system board or disconnecting a device from the computer.

Perform an orderly computer shutdown using the operating system menu.

Turn off your computer and any devices connected to the computer.

Ground yourself by touching an unpainted metal surface on the chassis, such as the metal around the card-slot openings at the back of the computer, before touching anything inside your computer.

4

While you work, periodically touch an unpainted metal surface on the computer chassis to dissipate any static electricity that might harm internal components.

Disconnect your computer and devices, including the monitor, from their electrical outlets. Also, disconnect any telephone or telecommunication lines from the computer.

Doing so reduces the potential for personal injury or shock.

In addition, take note of these safety guidelines when appropriate:

• When you disconnect a cable, pull on its connector or on its strain-relief loop, not on the cable itself. Some cables have a connector with locking tabs; if you are disconnecting this type of cable, press in on the locking tabs before disconnecting the cable. As you pull connectors apart, keep them evenly aligned to avoid bending any connector pins. Also, before you connect a cable, ensure that both connectors are correctly oriented and aligned.

12 When Using Your Computer

When Using Your Computer

(continued)

• Handle components and cards with care. Do not touch the components or contacts on a card. Hold a card by its edges or by its metal mounting bracket. Hold a component such as a microprocessor chip by its edges, not by its pins.

CAUTION: There is a danger of a new battery exploding if it is incorrectly installed.

Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Do not dispose of the battery along with household waste. Contact your local waste disposal agency for the address of the nearest battery deposit site.

Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge

Static electricity can harm delicate components inside your computer. To prevent static damage, discharge static electricity from your body before you touch any of your computer’s electronic components, such as the microprocessor. You can do so by touching an unpainted metal surface on the computer chassis.

As you continue to work inside the computer, periodically touch an unpainted metal surface to remove any static charge your body may have accumulated.

You can also take the following steps to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge (ESD):

• Do not remove components from their antistatic packing material until you are ready to install the component in your computer. Just before unwrapping the antistatic packaging, discharge static electricity from your body.

• When transporting an electrostatic sensitive component, first place it in an antistatic container or packaging.

• Handle all electrostatic sensitive components in a static-safe area. If possible, use antistatic floor pads and workbench pads.

Ergonomic Computing Habits

CAUTION: Improper or prolonged keyboard use may result in injury.

CAUTION: Viewing the monitor screen for extended periods of time may result in eye strain.

For comfort and efficiency, observe the ergonomic guidelines in the Tell Me How help file when setting up and using your computer.

When Using Your Computer 13

When Using Your Computer

(continued)

Battery Disposal

Your computer uses a lithium coin-cell battery. The lithium coin-cell battery is a long-life battery, and it is very possible that you will never need to replace it. However, should you need to replace it, see page 113.

Do not dispose of the battery along with household waste. Contact your local waste disposal agency for the address of the nearest battery deposit site.

14 When Using Your Computer

Finding Information for Your Computer

What Are You Looking For?

• A diagnostic program for my computer

• Drivers for my computer

• My computer documentation

• My device documentation

Find it Here

R e s o u r c e C D

• How to set up a printer

• How to troubleshoot and solve problems

• How to add parts

• How to contact Dell

• Warranty information

You can use this CD to access documentation and reinstall drivers (see page 65).

O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l

• Express Service Code and Service Tag

Number

• Microsoft ® Windows ® License Label

E x p r e s s S e r v i c e C o d e a n d P r o d u c t K e y

Located on your computer.

Finding Information for Your Computer 15

What Are You Looking For?

• How to reinstall my operating system

Find it Here

O p e r a t i n g S y s t e m C D

• Latest drivers for my computer

• Answers to technical service and support questions

• Online discussions with other users and technical support

• Documentation for my computer

If you reinstall your operating system, use the ResourceCD to reinstall drivers for the devices that came with your computer.

D e l l S u p p o r t w e b s i t e

The Dell Support website provides several online tools, including:

• Knowledge Base — hints, tips, and online courses

• Customer Forum — online discussion with other Dell customers

• Upgrades — upgrade information for components, such as memory, the hard drive, and the operating system

• Customer Care — contact information, order status, warranty, and repair information

• Downloads — drivers, patches, and software updates

• Reference — computer documentation, product specifications, and white papers

16 Finding Information for Your Computer

What Are You Looking For?

• How to set up my computer

Find it Here

S e t u p d i a g r a m

• Tips on using Windows

• How to clean my computer

• How to use my mouse and keyboard

• How to use Windows XP

• Documentation for my computer and devices

Te l l M e H o w h e l p f i l e

1 Click the Start button, and then click Help and Support .

2

3

Click User and system guides , and then click User’s guides .

Click Tell Me How .

W i n d o w s X P H e l p a n d S u p p o r t C e n t e r

1 Click the Start button, and then click Help and Support .

2 Type a word or phrase that describes your problem, and then click the arrow icon.

3

4

Click the topic that describes your problem.

Follow the instructions shown on the screen.

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18 Finding Information for Your Computer

S E C T I O N 1

S e t t i n g U p a n d U s i n g

Yo u r C o m p u t e r

Setting Up a Printer

Connecting Two Monitors

Transferring Information to a New Computer

Setting Up a Home and Office Network

Connecting to the Internet

Copying CDs

Hyper-Threading

Booting to a USB Device

Turning Off the Computer

1

Setting Up a Printer

NOTICE: Complete the operating system setup before you connect a printer to the computer.

See the documentation that came with the printer for setup information, including how to:

• Obtain and install updated drivers

• Connect the printer to the computer

• Load paper and install the toner or ink cartridge

• Contact the printer manufacturer for technical assistance

Printer Cable

Your printer connects to your computer with either a USB cable or a parallel cable. Your printer may not come with a printer cable, so if you purchase a cable separately, ensure that it is compatible with your printer. If you purchased a printer cable at the same time you purchased your computer, the cable may arrive in the computer box.

Connecting a Parallel Printer

1

2

Complete the operating system setup, if you have not already done so.

Turn off the computer (see page 33).

3

NOTICE: For best results, use a 3 m (10 ft) or shorter parallel cable.

Attach the parallel printer cable to the parallel connector on the computer and tighten the two screws. Attach the cable to the connector on the printer and snap the two clips into the two notches.

20 Setting Up and Using Your Computer

screws (2) parallel printer cable parallel connector on computer connector on printer clips (2) notches (2)

4

5

Turn on the printer and then turn on the computer. If the Add New

Hardware Wizard window appears, click Cancel .

Install the printer driver if necessary. See the documentation that came with your printer.

Connecting a USB Printer

1

2

3

Complete the operating system setup, if you have not already done so.

Install the printer driver if necessary. See the documentation that came with your printer.

Attach the USB printer cable to the USB connector on the computer and the printer. The USB connectors fit only one way.

HINT: You can connect

USB devices while the computer is turned on.

Setting Up and Using Your Computer 21

USB printer cable

USB connector on computer

USB connector on printer

HINT: If both monitors have VGA connectors, you must have the optional

VGA adapter.

Connecting Two Monitors

If you purchased a video card that supports dual monitors, follow the instructions in this section to connect and enable your monitors.

Connecting the Monitors to Your Computer

1

2

Save any open files, close any open programs, and shut down the computer.

Connect the monitor cables to the connectors on the back of the computer.

If both monitors have VGA connectors: a Connect one of the monitors to the VGA (blue) connector on the computer. b Connect the other monitor to the optional VGA adapter, and then connect the VGA adapter to the DVI (white) connector on the computer.

22 Setting Up and Using Your Computer

optional VGA adapter

If one monitor has a VGA connector and the other one has a DVI connector: a Connect the VGA connector on the monitor to the VGA (blue) connector on the computer.

b Connect the DVI connector on the other monitor to the DVI

(white) connector on the computer.

HINT: If you are connecting two flat-panel monitors, at least one of them must have a VGA connector.

Setting Up and Using Your Computer 23

3

4

Restart the computer.

The Microsoft ® Windows ® desktop displays on the primary monitor.

Use the instructions in the following sections to enable clone mode or extended desktop mode in the display settings.

For more information on changing display settings, see the Help and

Support Center (click the Start button and click Help and Support ).

Enabling Clone Mode

In clone mode, both monitors display the same image.

1

2

3

Right-click an empty spot on the desktop and click Properties .

Click the Settings tab and click Advanced .

Click the nView tab, click Clone , and click OK .

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4

5

Click OK to continue.

The screen temporarily blacks out, and then the same image displays on both monitors.

Click Yes to accept the changes.

Enabling Extended Desktop Mode

In extended desktop mode, you can drag objects from one screen to the other, effectively doubling the amount of viewable work space.

1

2

3

Right-click an empty spot on the desktop and click Properties .

Click the Settings tab.

Two monitors are displayed on the Settings tab.

Click the grayed-out monitor icon.

4 Click Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor , and click OK .

The screen temporarily blacks out, and then the desktop displays on both monitors.

Transferring Information to a New

Computer

The Microsoft ® Windows ® XP operating system provides a Files and

Settings Transfer wizard to move data from the source computer to the new computer. You can move data such as:

• E-mails

• Toolbar settings

• Window sizes

• Internet bookmarks

You can transfer the data to the new computer over a network or serial connection, or you can store it on a removable medium, such as a writable

CD or floppy disk.

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To prepare the new computer for the file transfer:

1

2

3

4

Click the Start button, point to All Programs → Accessories → System

Tools , and then click Files and Settings Transfer Wizard .

When the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard welcome screen appears, click Next .

On the Which computer is this?

screen, click New Computer , and then click Next .

On the Do you have a Windows XP CD?

screen, click I will use the wizard from the Windows XP CD , and then click Next.

5 When the Now go to your old computer screen appears, go to your old or source computer. Do not click Next at this time.

To copy data from the old computer:

1

2

3

4

5

6

On the old computer, insert the Windows XP Operating System CD into your CD or DVD drive.

On the Welcome to Microsoft Windows XP screen, click Perform additional tasks .

Under What do you want to do?

, click Transfer files and settings .

On the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard welcome screen, click Next .

On the Which computer is this?

screen, click Old Computer , and then click Next .

On the Select a transfer method screen, click the transfer method you prefer.

7 On the What do you want to transfer?

screen, select the items you want to transfer and then click Next .

After the information has been copied, the Completing the

Collection Phase screen appears.

8 Click Finish .

To transfer data to the new computer:

1 On the Now go to your old computer screen on the new computer, click Next .

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2

3

On the Where are the files and settings? screen, select the method you chose for transferring your settings and files, and then click Next .

The wizard reads the collected files and settings and applies them to your new computer.

When all of the settings and files have been applied, the Finished screen appears.

Click Finished and restart the new computer.

Setting Up a Home and Office Network

Connecting to a Network Adapter

Before you connect your computer to a network, it must have a network adapter installed and a network cable connected to it.

To connect a network cable:

1

2

Connect the network cable to the network adapter connector on the back of your computer.

Connect the other end of the network cable to a network connection device, such as a network wall jack.

network adapter connector on computer

HINT: Insert the cable until it clicks into place, and then gently pull it to ensure that it is secure.

HINT: Do not use a network cable with a telephone wall jack.

network cable network wall jack

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HINT: Selecting the connection method This computer connects directly to the Internet enables the integrated firewall provided with

Windows XP.

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3

4

Network Setup Wizard

Windows XP provides a Network Setup Wizard to guide you through the process of sharing files, printers, or an Internet connection between computers in a home or small office.

1

5

Click the Start button, point to All Programs → Accessories →

Communications , and then click Network Setup Wizard .

On the welcome screen, click Next .

Click checklist for creating a network .

Complete the checklist and required preparations, and return to the

Network Setup Wizard.

Follow the instructions on the screen.

Connecting to the Internet

To connect to the Internet, you need a modem or network connection and an Internet service provider (ISP), such as AOL or MSN. Your ISP will offer one or more of the following Internet connection options:

• Dial-up connections that provide Internet access through a phone line.

Dial-up connections are considerably slower than DSL and cable modem connections.

• DSL connections that provide high-speed Internet access through your existing phone line. With a DSL connection, you can access the

Internet and use your phone on the same line simultaneously.

• Cable modem connections that provide high-speed Internet access through your local cable TV line.

If you are using a dial-up connection, connect a telephone line to the modem connector on your computer and to the telephone wall jack before you set up your Internet connection. If you are using a DSL or cable modem connection, contact your ISP for setup instructions.

28 Setting Up and Using Your Computer

Setting Up Your Internet Connection

To set up an AOL or MSN connection:

1

2

Save and close any open files, and exit any open programs.

Double-click the MSN Explorer or AOL icon on the Windows ® desktop.

3 Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the setup.

If you do not have an MSN Explorer or AOL icon on your desktop or if you want to set up an Internet connection with a different ISP:

1

2

3

4

Save and close any open files, and exit any open programs.

Click the Start button and click Internet Explorer .

The New Connection Wizard appears.

Click Connect to the Internet .

In the next window, click the appropriate option:

5

6

7

• If you do not have an ISP and want to select one, click Choose from a list of Internet service providers (ISPs) .

• If you have already obtained setup information from your ISP but you did not receive a setup CD, click Set up my connection manually .

• If you have a CD, click Use the CD I got from an ISP .

Click Next .

If you selected Set up my connection manually , continue to step 6.

Otherwise, follow the instructions on the screen to complete the setup.

Click the appropriate option under How do you want to connect to the Internet?

, and then click Next .

Use the setup information provided by your ISP to complete the setup.

If you are having problems connecting to the Internet, see "E-Mail, Modem, and Internet Problems" on page 42. If you cannot connect to the Internet but have successfully connected in the past, the ISP might have a service outage. Contact your ISP to check the service status, or try connecting again later.

HINT: If you do not know which type of connection to select, contact your

ISP.

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HINT: Ensure that you follow all copyright laws when you create CDs.

HINT: The information in this section also applies to using Easy CD Creator

Basic with a DVD+RW or a DVD+R drive.

HINT: Some music and game CDs are copyprotected. If you have a

CD that cannot be copied, you must use the original

CD for everyday use.

Copying CDs

This section applies only to computers that have a CD- or DVD-recording device.

The information in this section is based on the Roxio Easy CD Creator

Basic documentation that came with your computer. See the following section, "Using Easy CD Creator Basic," for instructions on how to locate that documentation.

To burn CDs, you need to use CD-burner software. Roxio Easy CD Creator

Basic is your computer's CD-burner software. The software includes these project programs that enable you to record specialty CDs for different types of uses:

• DirectCD allows you to format a blank CD-R or CD-RW disc so that you can use Microsoft ® Windows ® Explorer to drag and drop data files to the CD-RW drive. You can use a DirectCD-formatted CD-RW disc like another hard drive on your computer because CD-RW discs are fully rewritable (CD-R discs can be used with DirectCD, but that media type has overwriting limitations—see "Using Blank CD-R Discs or Blank CD-RW Discs" for recording media differences).

• MusicCD allows you to burn custom music CDs.

• DataCD allows you to copy a variety of your documents, such as spreadsheet or accounting files, to a CD for permanent storage.

• Disc Copier allows you to make a backup copy of almost any type of

CD. This program allows you to make a copy of a CD for everyday use so that you can archive and save the original copy. (Disc Copier is titled "CD Copier" in some versions of Roxio CD Creator Basic.)

All four project programs are available on the Easy CD Creator Basic Select a Project menu screen. To view the Select a Project menu screen, click the

Start button, point to All Programs → Roxio Easy CD Creator , and then click Project Selector .

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Using Easy CD Creator Basic

See the Easy CD Creator Basic documentation for instructions on how to use the program, information about different recording techniques, and CD media limitations. The Easy CD Creator Basic documentation is located in the Microsoft ® Windows ® XP Help and Support Center (see page 17). The documentation is also provided on the Dell Dimension ResourceCD , which is included with your computer. Each Easy CD Creator Basic project program also has thorough online help files.

Using Blank CD-R Discs or Blank CD-RW Discs

Your CD-RW drive writes to two different types of recording media—CD-R and CD-RW discs. Use blank CD-R (CD-Recordable) disks to record music or permanently store data files. After creating a CD-R disc, you cannot write to that disc again without changing your method of recording (see the

Roxio documentation for more information). Use blank CD-RW

(CD-ReWritable) discs when you want to write, erase, rewrite, and update your files onto CDs.

Helpful Tips

• You must use the Easy CD Creator Basic project programs to copy and record all music and data CDs. You can use Windows Explorer to drag and drop files to a CD-R or CD-RW disc only after you first use

DirectCD to format the disc.

• You must use CD-R discs to burn music CDs that you want to play in regular stereos. CD-RW discs do not play in most home or car stereos.

• If you want to copy files from the Internet or files from a floppy or Zip drive, copy those files to your hard drive first, and then burn your CD.

Your CD-RW drive requires a steady stream of data to properly record.

Direct Internet downloads, floppy drives, and Zip drives may not be able to provide a steady data stream to your CD-RW drive.

• Music MP3 files can be played only on MP3 players or on computers that have MP3 software installed.

• Ensure that you set the sampling rate to at least 128 Kbps when you burn MP3 files to a CD. Otherwise, recording errors may occur.

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HINT: If you have a

DVD/CD-RW combo drive and you experience recording problems, first check for available software patches at the

Dell Support website at support.dell.com

and if necessary, the Roxio support website at support.roxio.com

.

• Do not burn a blank CD-R or CD-RW disc to its maximum capacity; for example, do not copy a 650-MB file to a 650-MB blank CD. The

CD-RW drive needs 1 or 2 MB of the blank CD to finalize the recording.

• Use a blank CD-RW disc to practice CD recording until you are familiar with CD recording techniques. If you make a mistake, you can erase the CD-RW disc and try again. You can also use blank CD-RW discs to test music file projects before you record the project permanently to a blank CD-R disc.

• See the Roxio support website at support.roxio.com

for additional helpful tips.

How to Copy a CD

This procedure assumes that your computer is equipped with a single

CD-RW drive (without an additional CD drive). If your computer is equipped with both types of drives, see the Roxio documentation for instructions on how to copy CDs from a CD drive to a CD-RW drive.

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2

3

4

5

Click the Start button, point to All Programs → Roxio Easy CD

Creator , and then click Project Selector .

The Select a Project window appears.

Click Disc Copier . (Disc Copier is titled "CD Copier" in some versions of Easy CD Creator Basic.)

The Disc Copier window appears and displays your CD-RW drive in the Copy from and the Record to lists.

Insert the source CD that you want to copy into the CD-RW drive.

The Disc Copier project program briefly checks the source CD in the

CD-RW drive to ensure that it is a readable CD.

Click Copy .

Depending on the size of the files that are being copied, the copy process may take a few minutes.

After the source CD is copied, remove the source CD from the

CD-RW drive tray.

The CD-RW drive tray opens automatically after the source CD is copied.

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6

7

Insert a blank CD into the CD-RW drive and close the tray.

The recording starts automatically.

After the recording completes, click OK .

Hyper-Threading

Hyper-Threading is an Intel® technology that can enhance overall performance by allowing one physical microprocessor to function as two logical microprocessors, capable of performing certain tasks simultaneously.

It is recommended that you use the Microsoft® Windows® XP operating system because Windows XP is optimized to take advantage of Hyper-

Threading technology. While many programs will benefit from Hyper-

Threading technology, some programs have not been optimized for Hyper-

Threading, and may require an update from the software manufacturer.

Contact the software manufacturer for updates and information on using your software with Hyper-Threading.

To determine if your computer is using Hyper-Threading technology:

1

2

3

Click the Start button, right-click My Computer , and then click

Properties .

Click Hardware and click Device Manager .

In the Device Manager window, click the plus (+) sign next to the processor type. If Hyper-Threading is enabled, the processor is listed twice.

You can enable or disable Hyper-Threading through the system setup program. For information on accessing the system setup program, see page 110. For more information on Hyper-Threading, search the Knowledge

Base on the Dell Support website at support.dell.com

.

HINT: You must use

CD-R discs to burn music

CDs that you want to play in regular stereos.

CD-RW discs do not play in most home or car stereos.

HINT: Hyper-Threading is supported only on computers that have 3.06-

GHz microprocessors (or higher) installed.

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HINT: To boot to a USB device, the device must be bootable. To make sure that your device is bootable, check the device documentation.

HINT: This procedure changes the boot sequence for one time only. On the next start-up, the computer boots according to the devices specified in the system setup program.

HINT: If you are having difficulty turning off your computer, see "General

Problems" on page 45.

Booting to a USB Device

To reboot your computer to a USB device such as a floppy drive, memory key, or CD-RW drive:

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3

4

1

5

Connect the USB device to a USB connector (see page 76 and page 78).

Shut down (see the following section) and restart the computer.

Turn on the computer.

When the DELL™ logo appears, press <F12> immediately.

If you wait too long and the Microsoft ® Windows ® logo appears, continue to wait until you see the Windows desktop. Then shut down your computer through the Start menu and try again.

When the boot device list appears, highlight USB Flash Device and press <Enter>.

The computer reboots to the connected USB device.

Turning Off the Computer

1

NOTICE: To avoid losing data, turn off your computer by performing a

Microsoft

®

Windows

® operating system shutdown, as described next, rather than by pressing the power button.

Save and close any open files, exit any open programs, click the Start button, and then click Turn Off Computer .

2 In the Turn off computer window, click Turn off .

The computer turns off after the shutdown process finishes.

3 Turn off your monitor and any other devices connected to power.

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S E C T I O N 2

S o l v i n g P r o b l e m s

Finding Solutions

Finding Help Information

Battery Problems

Drive Problems

E-Mail, Modem, and Internet Problems

Error Messages

Keyboard Problems

Mouse Problems

Network Problems

Power Problems

Printer Problems

Scanner Problems

Sound and Speaker Problems

Video and Monitor Problems

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36 Solving Problems

Finding Solutions

Sometimes it’s difficult to figure out where to go for answers. Use this chart to help you quickly find the answers to your questions.

See page 51.

Press a key and move the mouse. See the Tell Me How help file for information on standby mode.

Get technical assistance from

Dell. See page 116.

See page 44.

See page 45.

See page 57.

See page 55.

See page 53.

See page 42.

See page 49.

See page 48.

See page 39.

See page 50.

See page 54.

See page 44.

See page 45.

See page 42.

See page 42.

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38 Solving Problems

Finding Help Information

T O A C C E S S THE Tell Me How H EL P F IL E —

1 Click the Start button, and then click Help and Support .

2 Click User and system guides , and then click User’s guides .

3 Click Tell Me How .

T O A C C E S S W I ND O W S H EL P —

1 Click the Start button, and then click Help and Support .

2 Type a word or phrase that describes your problem, and then click the arrow icon.

3 Click the topic that describes your problem.

4 Follow the instructions shown on the screen.

T O L O CA T E A D DI T I O NA L I NF OR M A T IO N F O R Y O UR CO M P UT E R — See page 15.

Battery Problems

CAUTION: There is a danger of a new battery exploding if it is incorrectly installed. Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions.

CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions on page 9.

R E P L A C E THE BA T T E R Y — If you have to repeatedly reset time and date information after turning on the computer, or if an incorrect time or date displays during start-up, replace the battery (see page 113). If the battery still does not work properly, contact Dell (see page 116).

Drive Problems

Floppy drive problems

E NSU R E T H A T W IN D O W S ® R E C O G NI Z E S THE D R IV E — Click the Start button, and then double-click My Computer . If the floppy drive is not listed, perform a full scan with your antivirus software to check for and remove viruses.

Viruses can sometimes prevent Windows from recognizing the drive.

T E S T T HE DR I V E —

• Eject and firmly reinsert the floppy disk.

• Insert another disk to eliminate the possibility that the original floppy disk is defective.

• Insert a bootable floppy disk and reboot the computer.

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P R O T EC T E D

Ensure that the disk has available space and that it is not write-protected

(locked). See the following illustration.

back of floppy disk write-protected not writeprotected

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NOTICE: Do not attempt to clean drive heads with a swab. You may accidentally misalign the heads, which can render the drive inoperable .

C L E A N THE D R IV E — Use a commercially available cleaning kit.

CD drive problems

HINT: High-speed CD drive vibration is normal and may cause noise. This does not indicate a defect in the drive or the CD.

A D J US T T H E W IN D O W S VO L UM E C O NT R O L — Click the speaker icon in the lower-right corner of your screen.

• Ensure that the volume is turned up by clicking the slidebar and dragging it up.

• Ensure that the sound is not muted by clicking any boxes that are checked.

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E S T THE D RI V E W I T H A N O T HE R

CD — Insert another CD to eliminate the possibility that the original CD is defective.

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HE C K T H E S P E A K E R S A ND S UB W O O F ER

— See "Sound and Speaker

Problems" on page 55.

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IN D O W S R EC O G NI Z E S T H E D R IV E

— Click the Start button, and then double-click My Computer . If the CD drive is not listed, perform a full scan with your antivirus software to check for and remove viruses.

Viruses can sometimes prevent Windows from recognizing the drive.

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— See the Tell Me How help file for instructions on cleaning your CDs. To access help files, see page 38.

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HE C K F O R IN T E R RU P T RE Q U ES T C O N F L I C T S

— See page 70.

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Problems writing to a CD-RW drive

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I N DO W S B E F O R E W RI T I NG T O A

CD-RW D I S C — For information on power conservation modes, see the Tell

Me How help file or search for the keyword standby in Windows Help. To access help files, see page 38 .

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E E THE

CD-RW

D O C UM EN T A T I O N F O R I N S T R UC T I O NS

— The

CD-RW drive must receive a steady stream of data when writing. If the stream is interrupted, an error occurs. Try closing all programs before writing to the

CD-RW.

DVD drive problems

T E S T T HE DR I V E W I T H A N OT HE R DVD — Insert another DVD to eliminate the possibility that the original DVD is defective.

E NSU R E T H A T W IN D O W S R EC O G NI Z E S T H E D R IV E — Click the Start button, and then double-click My Computer . If the DVD drive is not listed, perform a full scan with your antivirus software to check for and remove viruses.

Viruses can sometimes prevent Windows from recognizing the drive.

C L E A N THE D IS C — See the Tell Me How help file for instructions on cleaning your DVDs. To access help files, see page 38.

C HE C K F O R IN T E R RU P T R E Q U ES T C O N F L I C T S — See page 70.

HINT: If you disable standby mode to write to a

CD-RW drive, remember to reenable standby mode when you finish writing to the CD.

HINT: Because of different regions worldwide and different disc formats, not all DVD titles work in all DVD drives.

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HINT: Connect the modem to an analog telephone jack only. The modem does not operate while it is connected to a digital telephone network.

Hard drive problems

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H EC K

D

I S K

1 Click the Start button, and then double-click My Computer .

2 Right-click the drive letter (local disk) that you want to scan for errors, and then click Properties .

3 Click the Tools tab.

4 Under Error-checking , click Check Now .

5 Click Start.

C HE C K F O R IN T E R RU P T RE Q U ES T C O N F L I C T S — See page 70.

E-Mail, Modem, and Internet Problems

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HE C K T H E T E L E P H O N E L IN E C O N NE C T I ON

— Verify that the telephone line is connected to the jack on the modem. (The jack has either a green label or a connector-shaped icon next to it.) Ensure that you hear a click when you insert the telephone line connector into the modem.

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HE C K T H E T E L E P H O N E J A C K

— Disconnect the telephone line from the modem and connect it to a telephone. Listen for a dial tone.

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O NN EC T T H E M O D EM D I R E CT L Y T O THE T E L E P H O N E W A L L J A C K

If you have other telephone devices sharing the line, such as an answering machine, fax machine, surge protector, or line splitter, then bypass them and use the telephone to connect the modem directly to the telephone wall jack.

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S E A D I F F E R E N T T E L E P H O N E LI NE

— If you are using a line that is 3 m

(10 ft) or more in length, try a shorter one.

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— Click the Start button, point to Programs , and then click Modem Helper . Follow the instructions on the screen to identify and resolve modem problems. (Modem Helper is not available on all computers.)

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W

IN D O W S ®

1 Click the Start button, and then click Control Panel .

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3

Click Printers and Other Hardware .

Click Phone and Modem Options .

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5

Click the Modems tab.

Click the COM port for your modem.

6 Click Properties , click the Diagnostics tab, and then click Query Modem to verify that the modem is communicating with Windows.

If all commands receive responses, the modem is operating properly.

T UR N O F F CA L L W AI T I NG ( C AT C H P HO N E ) — See your telephone directory for instructions on deactivating this feature. Then adjust the dial-up networking connection properties.

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2

3

Click the Start button, and then click Control Panel.

Click Printers and Other Hardware , and then click Phone and Modem

Options.

Click your connection type to highlight it.

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5

Click the Dialing Rules tab, and then click Edit .

Click the To Disable Call Waiting box to place a checkmark in it.

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7

Select the disable code from the drop-down menu (for example, *70 ).

Click Apply , and then click OK .

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NSU R E T H A T Y O U A RE C O NN E CT E D T O THE

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NTE R N ET

— With the

Outlook Express e-mail program open, click File . If Work Offline has a checkmark next to it, click the checkmark to remove it and connect to the

Internet.

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NTE R NE T S E R VI C E

P R OV I D E R

— Contact an Internet service provider to subscribe.

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O NT A C T YOUR

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N T E RN E T S E R V I CE P R O VI D E R

— Contact your Internet service provider for assistance.

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HE C K F O R IN T E R RU P T R E Q U ES T C O N F L I C T S

— See page 70.

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Error Messages

A F IL EN A ME C AN NO T C O NT A I N A NY O F T HE F O L L O W IN G

C HA R A C T ER S

: \ / : * ? “ < > | — Do not use these characters in filenames.

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R E Q UI R E D

.DLL

FI LE W A S NO T F O U ND

— The program that you are trying to open is missing an essential file. To remove and then reinstall the program:

1 Click the Start button .

2 Click Control Panel .

3 Click Add or Remove Programs .

4 Select the program you want to remove.

5 Click the Change or Remove Program icon.

6 See the program documentation for installation instructions.

I N S E R T B O O T A B L E ME D IA

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O N

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S YS T E M D I S K E R R O R

NTL O A D E R M I S S I N G — A non-bootable floppy disk may be in the floppy drive. Remove the floppy disk and restart the computer. Insert a bootable floppy disk or CD.

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O T E N O UG H ME M O R Y O R R E S O UR C E S

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L O S E SOME P R O G R A MS AN D

T R Y A GA I N — You have too many programs open. Close all windows and open the program that you want to use. In some cases, you might have to restart your computer to restore computer resources. If so, try running the program that you want to use first.

O P E RA T I NG S Y S T E M NO T F O U ND — Contact Dell (see page 116).

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HE FI LE BE I NG C O PI E D I S T O O L A RG E F O R T HE DE ST IN A T IO N

D R IV E — The file that you are trying to copy is too large to fit on the disk. Try copying the file to a blank disk or using a larger-capacity disk.

x :\ I S N O T AC C E S S I B L E . T H E D E V IC E IS N O T R E A D Y — Insert a disk into the drive and try again.

General Problems

A program stops responding

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ND THE P RO G R A M

1

2

3

Press <Ctrl><Shift><Esc> simultaneously.

Click the Applications tab.

Click the program that is no longer responding.

4 Click End Task .

T UR N T H E C O M P UT E R O F F — If your computer locks up and you are unable to get a response by pressing a key on your keyboard or moving your mouse, press and hold the power button for at least 8 to 10 seconds until the computer turns off. Then press the power button again to turn on the computer. You might lose data if you are unable to perform an operating system shutdown.

A program crashes repeatedly

C HE C K T H E S O F T W A RE D O CU M EN T A T IO N — Many software manufacturers maintain websites with information that may help you solve the problem. Ensure that you properly installed and configured the program. If necessary, uninstall and then reinstall the program.

A program is designed for an earlier Windows operating system

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Windows XP provides a Program Compatibility Wizard that configures a program so it runs in an environment similar to non-Windows XP operating system environments.

1 Click the Start button, point to All Programs

Program Compatibility Wizard .

→ Accessories , and then click

2

3

In the welcome screen, click Next .

Follow the instructions on the screen.

HINT: Software usually includes installation instructions in its documentation or on a floppy disk or CD.

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A solid blue screen appears

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UR N T H E C O M P UT E R OF F

— If the computer does not respond to a keystroke or a proper shutdown, press the power button for at least 8 to

10 seconds until the computer turns off. Press the power button again to restart the computer. The chkdsk program automatically runs during the start-up process. Follow the instructions on the screen.

Other software problems

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HE C K THE S O F T W A R E D O C UM E NT A T I O N O R C O NT A C T THE S O F T W A R E

MA N UF AC T U R E R F O R T R O UB L E S H O O T IN G I NF O R MA T I O N

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A CK U P YOUR F I L E S IM M ED I A T E L Y

— If your computer has a CD-RW drive or a zip drive installed, see the drive’s documentation for instructions.

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NSU R E T H A T Y O U HA V E NO T MA D E A N E R R O R W H I L E E N T E RI N G

D A T A — See the program documentation to make sure that the values or characters you are entering are valid.

C HE C K F O R V IR US E S — Use a virus-scanning program to check the hard drive, floppy disks, or CDs.

R E S T AR T T H E C O MP U T E R — Save and close any open files, exit any open programs, and then shut down your computer through the Start menu instead of pressing the power button. Otherwise, you may lose data.

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HE C K F O R C OM P A T IB I LI T Y

• Ensure that the program is compatible with the operating system installed on your computer and that your computer meets the minimum hardware requirements needed to run the software. See the software documentation for information.

• If necessary, uninstall and then reinstall the program.

E

NSU R E T H A T Y O U P R O PE R L Y IN STA LL ED A ND C O NFI G UR E D THE

P R O GR A M — See the software documentation for information. If necessary, uninstall and then reinstall the program.

Other technical problems

G

O T O THE

D

E L L

S

UP P O R T W E B S I T E

— Go to support.dell.com

for help with general usage, installation, and troubleshooting questions.The support website offers several different tools to help you, such as Dell Forum—a chat room where you can communicate with other Dell customers about their computers and gain access to technical support through e-mail. See "Dell

Support website" on page 16 for more information about the website. See "Dell

Technical Support Policy (U.S. Only)" on page 114 for a description of the hardware and software support provided by Dell.

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AL L

D

EL L

— If you cannot solve your problem using the Dell Support website or e-mail service, call Dell for technical assistance (see page 116). See

"Dell Technical Support Policy (U.S. Only)" on page 114 for a description of the hardware and software support provided by Dell.

General hardware problems

If your computer exhibits one or more of the following symptoms, a device conflict may exist:

• Your computer locks up, particularly while using a specific device.

• A recently added device does not work.

• A sound card emits noise or demonstrates other problems.

• Unintelligible characters print from the printer.

• The mouse pointer does not move or "stutters" when it moves.

• Messages appear stating that the computer is not operating at maximum performance.

• Errors occur and programs crash for no apparent reason.

• Nothing displays on the monitor.

R E M O VE A NY R E C E NT L Y AD D E D HA R D WA RE T O S E E I F IT R E S O L V E S

THE C O NF L I CT

— If removing the hardware resolves the conflict, see the hardware documentation for configuration and troubleshooting instructions. If the problem persists, contact the hardware manufacturer for technical assistance.

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48 Solving Problems

C HE C K Y O U R O P E R A T IN G S YS T E M D O C UM E NT A T I O N F O R A D DI T I O NA L

T R O UB L E S H O O T I NG IN FO R MA T I O N

C HE C K F O R IN T E R RU P T RE Q U ES T C O N F L I C T S — See page 70.

Keyboard Problems

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E S T AR T T H E C O MP U T E R

• If the mouse is functioning, shut down the computer (see page 34). After the computer shuts down, press the power button to restart the computer.

• If the computer does not respond to a keystroke or the mouse, press the power button for at least 8 to 10 seconds until the computer turns off. Press the power button again to restart the computer.

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HE C K T H E K EY B O AR D C AB L E

• Ensure that the keyboard cable is firmly connected to the computer.

• Shut down the computer (see page 34), reconnect the keyboard cable as shown on the setup diagram for your computer, and then restart the computer.

• Check the cable connector for bent or broken pins and for damaged or frayed cables. Straighten bent pins.

• Remove keyboard extension cables and connect the keyboard directly to the computer.

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E S T THE KE YB O A R D

— Connect a properly working keyboard to the computer, and try using the keyboard. If the new keyboard works, the original keyboard is faulty.

I F T H E K E YB O A RD I S W IR E LE S S , R E PL A CE T H E KE Y B OA R D

B A T T E R Y

See the wireless keyboard documentation for more information.

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HE C K F O R IN T E R RU P T RE Q U ES T C O N F L I C T S

— See page 70.

Mouse Problems

R E S T A R T THE C O MP U T E R —

1

2

3

Simultaneously press <Ctrl><Esc> to display the Start menu.

Type u , press the keyboard arrow keys to highlight Shut down or Turn Off , and then press <Enter>.

After the computer turns off, press the power button to restart the computer.

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F Y O U CO N NE C T E D THE MO U S E B E F O R E T UR NI N G O N T H E

C O MP U T ER , R E CO N NE C T THE MO U S E CA B L E —

1

2

3

4

Simultaneously press <Ctrl><Esc> to display the Start menu.

Type u , press the keyboard arrow keys to highlight Shut down or Turn Off , and then press <Enter>.

After the computer turns off, reconnect the mouse cable as shown on the setup diagram for your computer.

Start the computer.

I

F Y O U C O NN E C T ED T H E MO U S E A F T E R T U R N I N G O N T H E CO M P UT E R

,

R EM O V E T H E P O W E R C A B L E , AN D T H E N R E C ON NE C T THE MO U S E

C AB L E

— If the mouse is connected after the power is turned on, the mouse appears to be nonfunctional. To make the mouse function properly:

1 While your computer is on, remove the power cable from the back of the computer.

2

3

Connect the mouse to the computer.

Reconnect the power cable.

4 Turn on your computer.

Pressing the power button does not clear the computer’s settings and does not restore mouse functionality.

C HE C K T H E M OU S E CA B L E —

• Check the cable connector for bent or broken pins and for damaged or frayed cables. Straighten bent pins.

• Ensure that the cable is firmly connected to the computer.

T E S T T HE MO U S E — Connect a properly working mouse to the computer, and try using the mouse. If the new mouse works, the original mouse was faulty.

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50 Solving Problems

I F T H E M O US E I S W IR E LE S S , R EP L A CE THE MO U S E BA T T E R Y —

See the wireless mouse documentation for more information.

C HE C K T H E M O US E S E T T I N G S —

1 Click the Start button, click Control Panel , and then click Printers and Other

Hardware .

2 Click Mouse .

3 Try adjusting the settings.

R

E I NS T AL L THE MO U S E DR I V E R

— See page 65.

C HE C K F O R IN T E R RU P T RE Q U ES T C O N F L I C T S — See page 70.

Network Problems

C

HE C K T H E N ET W O RK CA B LE C O NN EC T O R

— Ensure that the network cable is connected as shown on page 27.

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HE C K T H E N ET W O RK LI GH TS O N T H E B A CK OF T HE CO M P UT E R

No light indicates that no network communication exists. Replace the network cable.

connection speed light network activity light

E NSU R E T H A T T HE C O M P UT E R IS P L U G GE D IN AN D T UR NE D O N

R

E S T AR T T H E C O MP U T E R A ND T R Y T O L O G O N T O T H E N ET W O RK

A G AI N

C HE C K Y O U R N E T W O R K S E T T I N G S — Contact your network administrator or the person who set up your network to verify that your network settings are correct and that the network is functioning.

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HE C K F O R IN T E R RU P T R E Q U ES T C O N F L I C T S

— See page 70.

Power Problems

CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions on page 9.

A D JU S T T H E P O W E R P R O P ER T I E S — Your computer may be in standby or hibernate mode. For information on power conservation modes, see the Tell Me

How help file, or search for the keyword standby or hibernate in Windows ®

To access help files, see page 38.

Help.

I F T H E P O W E R L IG H T I S B LI NK IN G G R E E N — The computer is in standby mode. Press a key on the keyboard and move the mouse to resume normal operation.

HINT: If the power light on the front is green and your computer is not responding, see

"Diagnostic Lights" on page 60.

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52 Solving Problems

I F T H E P O W E R L IG H T IS O F F — The computer is either turned off or is not receiving power.

• Ensure that the power cable is firmly inserted into both the power connector on the back of the computer and the electrical outlet.

• If the computer is plugged into a power strip, ensure that the power strip is plugged into an electrical outlet and that the power strip is turned on.

• Ensure that the electrical outlet is working by testing it with another device, such as a lamp.

• Ensure that the voltage selection switch is set to match the AC power at your location (see page 11).

• Bypass power protection devices, power strips, and power extension cables to verify that the computer turns on.

• Swap the computer and monitor power cables to determine if the power cable is defective.

• Ensure that the microprocessor power cable is securely connected to the system board (see page 85).

• Ensure that the power supply cables are securely connected to the system board (see page 85).

• Remove and then reinstall the memory modules (see page 92).

• Remove and then reinstall any cards (see page 86).

• Remove and then reinstall the video card, if applicable (see page 94).

• If the problem persists, contact Dell (see page 116).

I F T H E P O W E R L IG H T IS A MB E R A N D G R E E N — The computer is receiving electrical power, but an internal power problem might exist.

• Ensure that the microprocessor power cable is securely connected to the system board (see page 85).

• If the problem persists, contact Dell (see page 116).

E

LI MI NATE IN T E R F E RE N C E

— Electrical appliances on the same circuit or operating near the computer can cause interference. Other causes of interference are:

• Power extension cables

• Keyboard and mouse extension cables

• Too many devices on a power strip

• Multiple power strips connected to the same electrical outlet

Printer Problems

C HE C K T H E P R IN T E R D O C UM E NT A T I O N — See the printer documentation for setup and troubleshooting information.

E NSU R E T H A T T H E P R I NT E R IS T U R N E D O N — See the printer documentation for power button information.

V E RI F Y THE P RI NT ER C AB L E C O NN E CT IO N S —

• See the printer documentation for cable connection information.

• Ensure that the printer cable is connected as described on page 20.

• Ensure that the printer cables are securely connected to the printer and the computer.

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E S T T HE EL E CT R I C AL O U T L E T

— Ensure that the electrical outlet is working by testing it with another device, such as a lamp.

V E RI F Y T H A T THE P R IN T E R I S RE C O G NI Z E D B Y W IN D O W S ® —

1

2

Click the Start button.

Click Control Panel .

3

4

5

Click Printers and Other Hardware .

Click View installed printers or fax printers . If the printer is listed, right-click the printer icon.

Click Properties, and then select the Ports tab. For a parallel printer, ensure that the Print to the following port(s): setting is LPT1 (Printer Port) . For a

USB printer, ensure that the Print to the following port(s): setting is USB .

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E I NS T AL L THE P R IN T E R D R IV E R

— See page 65.

C HE C K F O R IN T E R RU P T R E Q U ES T C O N F L I C T S — See page 70.

HINT: Dell does not cover the printer’s warranty. If you need technical assistance for your printer, call the printer’s manufacturer.

See the printer documentation for the correct phone number.

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HINT: Dell does not cover the scanner’s warranty. If you need technical assistance for your scanner, call the scanner’s manufacturer.

See the scanner documentation for the correct phone number.

Scanner Problems

C HE C K T H E S C A NN E R D O C UM E NT A T I O N — See the scanner documentation for setup and troubleshooting information.

U N LO C K THE S C A N N E R — Ensure that your scanner is unlocked if it has a locking tab or button.

R E S T AR T T H E C O MP U T E R A ND T R Y THE S C A N N E R A G AI N

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HE C K T H E C A B L E C O N NE C T IO N S

• If your scanner has a power cable, ensure that the power cable is firmly connected to a working electrical outlet and that the scanner is turned on.

• Ensure that the scanner cable is firmly connected to the computer and to the scanner.

V

E R IF Y T H A T THE S C A N N E R I S RE C O G NI Z E D B Y

M

IC R O SO FT ®

W

I ND O W S ®

1 Click the Start button.

2 Click Control Panel .

3 Click Printers and Other Hardware .

4 Click Scanners and Cameras . If your scanner is listed, Windows recognizes the scanner.

R

E I NS T AL L THE S C A N N E R D R IV E R

— See the scanner documentation for instructions.

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Sound and Speaker Problems

No sound from speakers

C

HE C K T H E S P E A KE R CA B LE C ON N EC T I O NS

— Ensure that the speakers are connected as shown on the setup diagram supplied with the speakers.

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NSU R E T H A T T H E S UB W O O F E R AN D T HE S P EA K E RS A R E T U R N E D

O N — See the setup diagram supplied with the speakers. If your speakers have volume controls, adjust the volume, bass, or treble to eliminate distortion.

A D JU S T T H E W I N D OW S V O L UM E C O NT R O L — Click or double-click the speaker icon in the lower-right corner of your screen. Ensure that the volume is turned up and that the sound is not muted.

D

IS CO N NE C T HE A D P HO N ES F R OM THE HE A D P HO N E C O NN E CT O R

Sound from the speakers is automatically disabled when headphones are connected to the computer’s front-panel headphone connector.

T E S T T HE EL E CT R I C AL O U T L E T — Ensure that the electrical outlet is working by testing it with another device, such as a lamp.

E NA B L E DI G I T AL M O D E — Your speakers do not work if the CD drive is operating in analog mode. To enable digital mode:

1

2

Click the Start button, click Control Panel , and then click Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices .

Click Sounds and Audio Devices .

3

4

Click the Hardware tab.

Double-click the name of your CD drive.

5

6

Click the Properties tab.

Check the Enable digital CD audio for this CD-ROM device box.

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LI MI NATE P OS S IB L E I NT E R FE R E NC E

— Turn off nearby fans, fluorescent lights, or halogen lamps to check for interference.

HINT: The volume control in some MP3 players overrides the

Windows

®

volume setting. If you have been listening to MP3 songs, ensure that you did not turn the player volume down or off.

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R UN T H E S PE A K ER D IA G N OS T IC S — Some speaker systems have self- diagnostics. See the speaker documentation for diagnostics instructions.

R E I NS T AL L THE A UD I O ( S OU N D ) D R IV E R — See page 65.

C

HE C K F O R IN T E R RU P T RE Q U ES T C O N F L I C T S

— See page 70.

No sound from headphones

C

HE C K T H E H EA D P H ON E C A B L E C ON NE C T I O N

— If your computer has a front-panel headphone connector, ensure that the headphone cable is securely inserted into that connector (see page 76).

A D J US T T H E W IN D O W S VO L UM E C O NT R O L — Click or double-click the speaker icon in the lower-right corner of your screen. Ensure that the volume is turned up and that the sound is not muted.

D

IS AB L E D I GI T A L M OD E

— Your headphones do not work if the CD drive is operating in digital mode. To disable digital mode:

1 Click the Start button, click Control Panel , and then click Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices .

2 Click Sounds and Audio Devices .

3 Click the Hardware tab.

4 Double-click the name of your CD drive.

5 Click the Properties tab.

6 Uncheck the Enable digital CD audio for this CD-ROM device box.

Video and Monitor Problems

If the screen is blank

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HE C K T H E M ON I T O R P O W E R L IG H T

— If the power light is lit or blinking, the monitor has power. If the power light is blinking, press a key on the keyboard or move the mouse.

P R E S S T H E M O NI T O R P O W E R BU T T O N — Firmly press the button to ensure that the monitor is turned on.

C HE C K T H E M ON I T O R C A B L E C O N NE C T IO N — Check the connector for bent or broken pins. (It is normal for monitor cable connectors to have missing pins.) Ensure that the video cable is connected as shown on the setup diagram for your computer.

T E S T T HE EL E CT R I C AL O U T L E T — Ensure that the electrical outlet is working by testing it with another device, such as a lamp.

S W AP THE P O W E R C A B L E S — Swap the computer and monitor power cables to determine if the power cable is defective.

T E S T T HE VI D E O EX T E N S IO N CA B LE ( IF U S E D ) — If you are using a video extension cable and removing the cable solves the problem, the cable is defective.

T

E S T A N O T HE R MO N ITO R

— If another monitor is available, connect it to the computer.

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HE C K T H E D I AG N O S T I C L I G H T S

— See page 60.

HINT: See the monitor documentation for troubleshooting procedures.

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If the screen is difficult to read

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HE C K T H E M O NI T O R S E T T I N GS

— See the monitor documentation for instructions on adjusting the contrast and brightness, demagnetizing

(degaussing) the monitor, and running the monitor self-test.

M O V E T H E S UB W O O F E R AW A Y F R OM THE MO N ITO R — If your speaker system includes a subwoofer, ensure that the subwoofer is at least 60 cm (2 ft) away from the monitor.

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O V E T H E M O NI T O R A W A Y F RO M EXT ER N A L PO W E R S O UR C E S

Fans, fluorescent lights, halogen lamps, and other electrical devices can cause the screen image to appear "shaky." Turn off nearby devices to check for interference.

R O T A T E T H E M O NI T O R T O F A C E A D IF F E R EN T D IR E C T IO N — Eliminate sunlight glare, which can cause poor picture quality.

A

D J US T T H E

W

IN D O W S ® D I S P L A Y S E T T I N GS

1 Click the Start button, and then click Control Panel .

2 Click Appearance and Themes .

3 Click Display , and then click the Settings tab.

4 Try different settings for Screen resolution and Color quality.

R E S T OR E THE R EC O M ME N DE D S E T T I N G S — Restore the original resolution and refresh rate settings. See the Tell Me How help file for instructions.

To access help files, see page 38 .

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HE C K F O R IN T E R RU P T RE Q U ES T C O N F L I C T S

— See page 70.

S E C T I O N 3

A d v a n c e d

Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g

Diagnostic Lights

Dell Diagnostics

Drivers

Using System Restore

Resolving Software and Hardware Incompatibilities

Reinstalling Microsoft

®

Windows

®

XP

3

Diagnostic Lights

To help you troubleshoot a problem, your computer is equipped with four lights on the back panel labeled "A," "B," "C," and "D" (see page 78). These lights can be yellow or green. When the computer starts normally, the lights flash. After the computer starts, the lights remain green. If the computer malfunctions, the color and sequence of the lights identify the problem.

CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions on page 9.

Diagnostic Code

Y Y G G

A B C D

G Y G Y

A B C D

Definition

Memory modules are detected, but a memory failure has occurred.

Memory modules are detected, but a memory configuration or compatibility error exists.

Corrective Action

• If you have one memory module installed, reinstall it (see page 92), and then restart the computer.

• If you have two or more memory modules installed, remove the modules, reinstall one module (see page 92), and then restart the computer. If the computer starts normally, reinstall an additional module. Continue until you identify a faulty module or reinstall all modules without error.

• If available, install properly working memory of the same type into your computer (see page 92).

• If the problem persists, contact Dell

(see page 116).

• Be sure that there are no special memory module/memory connector placement requirements (see page 92).

• Verify that the memory modules that you are installing are compatible with the computer (see page 107).

• If the problem persists, contact Dell

(see page 116).

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Diagnostic Code

G G G Y

A B C D

Y G Y Y

A B C D

Y G Y G

A B C D

G Y Y Y

A B C D

Definition

Other failure.

PCI bus failure has occurred.

Video controller failure.

No memory modules are detected.

Corrective Action

• Ensure that the cables are properly connected from the hard drive,

CD drive, and DVD drive to the system board (see page 85).

• If the problem persists, contact Dell

(see page 116).

1 Determine if a conflict exists by removing a card (not the video card)

(see page 90) and then restarting the computer.

2 If the problem persists, reinstall the card that you removed, remove a different card (see page 90), and then restart the computer.

3 Repeat this process for each card. If the computer starts normally, troubleshoot the last card removed from the computer for resource conflicts (see

"Resolving Software and Hardware

Incompatibilities" on page 70).

4 If the problem persists, contact Dell

(see page 116).

• If the computer has a video card, remove the card and reinstall it (see page 94).

• If the problem persists or the computer has integrated video, contact Dell (see page 116).

• Reinstall all memory modules (see page 92) and then restart the computer.

• If the problem persists, contact Dell

(see page 116).

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Dell Diagnostics

When to Use the Dell Diagnostics

If you experience a problem with your computer, perform the checks in

"Solving Problems" (see page 35) and run the Dell Diagnostics before you contact Dell for technical assistance. Running the Dell Diagnostics may help you resolve the problem without contacting Dell. If you do contact

Dell, the test results can provide important information for Dell's service and support personnel.

The Dell Diagnostics allows you to:

• Perform express, extended, or custom tests on one or all devices.

• Select tests based on a symptom of the problem you are having.

• Choose how many times a test is run.

• Display test results.

• Suspend testing if an error is detected.

• Access online help information that describes the tests and devices.

• Receive status messages that tell you whether tests completed successfully.

• Receive error messages if problems are detected.

Starting the Dell Diagnostics

NOTICE: Only use the Dell Diagnostics to test your Dell™ computer. Using this program with other computers can result in error messages.

Start the Dell Diagnostics from either your hard drive (see page 63) or from the Dell Dimension ResourceCD (see page 63).

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Starting the Dell Diagnostics From Your Hard Drive

1

2

3

4

Shut down and restart the computer.

When the DELL™ logo appears, press <F12> immediately.

If you wait too long and the Microsoft ® Windows ® logo appears, continue to wait until you see the Windows desktop. Then shut down your computer through the Start menu and try again.

When the boot device list appears, highlight Boot to Utility Partition and press <Enter>.

When the Dell Diagnostics Main Menu appears, select the test you want to run (see page 64).

Starting the Dell Diagnostics From the ResourceCD

1 Insert the ResourceCD into the CD drive.

2

3

Shut down and restart the computer.

When the DELL™ logo appears, press <F12> immediately.

If you wait too long and the Windows logo appears, continue to wait until you see the Windows desktop. Then shut down your computer through the Start menu and try again.

When the boot device list appears, highlight IDE CD-ROM Device and press <Enter>.

4

5

6

7

8

9

Select the IDE CD-ROM Device option from the CD boot menu.

Select the Boot from CD-ROM option from the menu that appears.

Type 1 to start the ResourceCD menu.

Type 2 to start the Dell Diagnostics.

Select Run the 32 Bit Dell Diagnostics from the numbered list. If multiple versions are listed, select the version appropriate for your platform.

When the Dell Diagnostics Main Menu appears, select the test you want to run (see page 64).

HINT: If you receive a message stating that no

Diagnostics utility partition has been found, follow the instructions to run the Dell Diagnostics from your ResourceCD

(see page 63).

HINT: This procedure changes the boot sequence for one time only. On the next start-up, the computer boots according to the devices specified in the system setup program.

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HINT: The Service Tag number for your computer is located at the top of each test screen.

Dell Diagnostics Main Menu

1 After the Dell Diagnostics loads and the Main Menu screen appears, click the button for the option you want.

Option

Express

Test

Extended

Test

Custom

Test

Symptom

Tree

Function

Performs a quick test of devices. This test typically takes 10 to 20 minutes and requires no interaction on your part.

Run Express Test first to increase the possibility of tracing the problem quickly.

Performs a thorough check of devices. This test typically takes an hour or more and requires you to answer questions periodically.

Tests a specific device. You can customize the tests you want to run.

Lists the most common symptoms encountered and allows you to select a test based on the symptom of the problem you are having.

2

3

If a problem is encountered during a test, a message displaying the error code and a description of the problem appear. Write down the error code and problem description and follow the instructions on the screen.

If you cannot resolve the error condition, contact Dell (see page 116).

If you run a test from the Custom Test or Symptom Tree option, click the applicable tab described in the following table for more information.

Tab

Results

Errors

Help

Function

Displays the results of the test and any error conditions encountered.

Displays error conditions encountered, error codes, and problem description.

Describes the test and may indicate requirements for running the test.

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Tab Function

Configuration Displays your hardware configuration for the selected device.

The Dell Diagnostics obtains your configuration information for all devices from the system setup program, memory, and various internal tests and displays it in the device list in the left pane of the screen. The device list may not display the names of all the components installed on your computer or all devices attached to your computer.

Parameters Allows you to customize the test by changing the test settings.

4

5

When the tests are completed, if you are running the Dell Diagnostics from the ResourceCD , remove the CD.

Close the test screen to return to the Main Menu screen. To exit the

Dell Diagnostics and restart the computer, close the Main Menu screen.

Drivers

What Is a Driver?

A driver is a program that controls a device such as a printer, mouse, or keyboard. All devices require a driver program.

A driver acts like a translator between the device and the programs that use the device. Each device has its own set of specialized commands that only its driver recognizes.

Many drivers such as the keyboard driver come with your Microsoft ®

Windows ® operating system. You may need to install drivers if you:

• Upgrade your operating system

• Reinstall your operating system

• Connect or install a new device

If you experience a problem with any device, perform the steps in the following sections to identify whether the driver is the source of your problem and if necessary, to update the driver.

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Identifying Drivers

1

2

3

4

5

6

Click the Start button and click Control Panel .

Under Pick a Category , click Performance and Maintenance .

Click System .

In the System Properties screen, click the Hardware tab.

Click Device Manager .

In the Device Manager window, scroll down the list to see if any device has an exclamation point (a yellow circle with a [ !] ) on the device icon.

If an exclamation point is next to the device name, you may need to reinstall the driver or install a new driver.

Reinstalling drivers

NOTICE: The Dell Support website and your Dell Dimension ResourceCD provide approved drivers for Dell™ computers. If you install drivers obtained from other sources, your computer might not work correctly.

Using Windows XP Device Driver Rollback

If a problem occurs on your computer after you install or update a driver, use Windows XP Device Driver Rollback to replace the driver with the previously installed version.

1

4

5

2

3

6

To use Device Driver Rollback:

7

8

Click the Start button and click Control Panel .

Under Pick a Category , click Performance and Maintenance .

Click System .

In the System Properties screen, click the Hardware tab.

Click Device Manager .

Right-click the device for which the new driver was installed, and then click Properties .

Click the Drivers tab.

Click Roll Back Driver .

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If Device Driver Rollback does not resolve the problem, then use System

Restore (see page 69) to return your computer to the operating state that existed before you installed the new driver.

Using the Dell Dimension ResourceCD

If using Device Driver Rollback or System Restore (see page 69) does not resolve the problem, then reinstall the driver from the Dell Dimension

ResourceCD :

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With the Windows desktop displayed, insert the ResourceCD into the

CD or DVD drive.

If this is your first time to use the ResourceCD, go to step 2. If not, go to step 5.

When the ResourceCD installation program starts, follow the prompts on the screen.

When the InstallShield Wizard Complete window appears, remove the ResourceCD and click Finish to restart the computer.

When you see the Windows desktop, reinsert the ResourceCD into the CD or DVD drive.

At the Welcome Dell System Owner screen, click Next .

A message stating that the ResourceCD is detecting hardware in your computer appears.

The drivers that are used by your computer are automatically displayed in the My Drivers—The ResourceCD has identified these components in your system window.

Click the driver that you want to reinstall and follow the instructions on the screen.

If a particular driver is not listed, then that driver is not required by your operating system.

HINT: The ResourceCD displays drivers only for hardware that came on your computer. If you installed additional hardware, the drivers for the new hardware might not be displayed by the

ResourceCD. If those drivers are not displayed, exit the ResourceCD program. For drivers information, see the documentation that came with that product.

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Using System Restore

The Microsoft ® Windows ® XP operating system provides System Restore to allow you to return your computer to an earlier operating state (without affecting data files) if changes to the hardware, software, or other system settings have left the computer in an undesirable operating state. See

Windows Help for information on using System Restore. To access

Windows Help, see page 17.

NOTICE: Make regular backups of your data files. System Restore does not monitor your data files or recover them.

Creating a Restore Point

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Click the Start button and click Help and Support .

Click System Restore .

Follow the instructions on the screen.

Restoring the Computer to an Earlier Operating State

If problems occur after installing a device driver, use Device Driver Rollback

(see page 66) to resolve the problem. If that is unsuccessful, then use

System Restore.

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NOTICE: Before you restore the computer to an earlier operating state, save and close all open files and close all open programs. Do not alter, open, or delete any files or programs until the system restoration is complete.

Click the Start button, point to All Programs → Accessories → System

Tools , and then click System Restore .

Ensure that Restore my computer to an earlier time is selected and click Next .

Click a calendar date to which you want to restore your computer.

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The Select a Restore Point screen provides a calendar that allows you to see and select restore points. All calendar dates with available restore points appear in bold.

Select a restore point and click Next .

If a calendar date has only one restore point, then that restore point is automatically selected. If two or more restore points are available, click the restore point that you prefer.

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Click Next .

The Restoration Complete screen appears after System Restore finishes collecting data, and then the computer automatically restarts.

After the computer restarts, click OK .

To change the restore point, you can either repeat the steps using a different restore point, or you can undo the restoration.

Undoing the Last System Restore

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NOTICE: Before you undo the last system restore, save and close all open files and close all open programs. Do not alter, open, or delete any files or programs until the system restoration is complete.

Click the Start button, point to All Programs → Accessories → System

Tools , and then click System Restore .

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Select Undo my last restoration and click Next .

Click Next .

The System Restore screen appears and the computer restarts.

After the computer restarts, click OK .

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Enabling System Restore

If you reinstall Windows XP with less than 200 MB of free hard-disk space available, System Restore is automatically disabled. To see if System Restore is enabled:

Click the Start button and click Control Panel .

Click Performance and Maintenance .

Click System .

Click the System Restore tab.

Make sure that Turn off System Restore is unchecked.

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Resolving Software and Hardware

Incompatibilities

Windows XP IRQ conflicts occur if a device either is not detected during the operating system setup or is detected but incorrectly configured.

To check for conflicts on a computer running Windows XP:

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Click the Start button and click Control Panel .

Click Performance and Maintenance and click System .

Click the Hardware tab and click Device Manager .

In the Device Manager list, check for conflicts with the other devices.

Conflicts are indicated by a yellow exclamation point ( !

) beside the conflicting device or a red X if the device has been disabled.

5 Double-click any conflict to display the Properties window.

If an IRQ conflict exists, the Device status area in the Properties window reports the cards or devices that share the device's IRQ.

6 Resolve conflicts by reconfiguring the devices or removing the devices from the Device Manager .

To use the Windows XP Hardware Troubleshooter:

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Click the Start button and click Help and Support .

Type hardware troubleshooter in the Search field and click the arrow to start the search.

Click Hardware Troubleshooter in the Search Results list.

In the Hardware Troubleshooter list, click I need to resolve a hardware conflict on my computer , and click Next .

Reinstalling Microsoft ® Windows ® XP

Before You Reinstall

If you are reinstalling the Windows XP operating system to correct a problem with a newly installed driver, use Windows XP Device Driver

Rollback (see page 66) to replace the device driver with the previously installed version.

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If Device Driver Rollback does not resolve the problem, then use System

Restore (see page 68) to return your operating system to the operating state it was in before you installed the new device driver.

Reinstalling Windows XP

To reinstall Windows XP, perform the steps in the following sections in the order in which they are listed.

The reinstallation process can take 1 to 2 hours to complete. After the reinstallation is complete, you will need to reinstall the device drivers, virus protection program, and other software.

NOTICE: The Operating System CD provides options for reinstalling

Windows XP. The options can overwrite files and possibly affect programs installed on your hard drive. Therefore, do not reinstall Windows XP unless instructed to do so by a Dell technical support representative.

NOTICE: To prevent conflicts with Windows XP, disable any virus protection software installed on your computer before you reinstall Windows XP. See the documentation that came with the software for instructions.

Preparing to Boot From the Operating System CD

1 Insert the Operating System CD into the CD or DVD drive.

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Exit any program or utility that might run after you insert the CD.

Shut down (see page 33) and restart the computer.

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Press <F12> immediately after the DELL™ logo appears.

If the operating system logo appears, wait until you see the Windows desktop, and then shut down the computer and try again.

Use the arrow keys to select CD-ROM, and then press <Enter>.

Press any key when the Press any key to boot from CD message appears on the screen.

Starting Windows XP Setup

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When the Windows XP Setup screen appears, press <Enter> to select To set up Windows now .

Read the information in the Microsoft Windows Licensing

Agreement screen, and then press <F8> on your keyboard to accept the license agreement.

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HINT: The time required to complete the setup depends on the size of the hard drive and the speed of your computer.

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If your computer already has Windows XP installed and you want to recover your current Windows XP data, type r to select the repair option, and then remove the CD from the drive.

If you want to install a new copy of Windows XP, press <Esc> to select the fresh copy option.

Press <Enter> to select the highlighted partition (recommended), and then follow the instructions on the screen.

The Windows XP Setup screen appears, and the operating system begins to copy files and install the devices. The computer restarts multiple times.

Completing the GUI Setup

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NOTICE: When the computer restarts, the following message appears:

Press any key to boot from the CD . message appears.

Do not press any key when this

When the Regional and Language Options screen appears, select the settings for your location and click Next .

Enter your name and organization (optional) in the Personalize Your

Software screen and click Next .

If you are reinstalling Windows XP Home Edition , at the What's your computer's name window, enter a name for your computer (or accept the name provided) and click Next .

If you are reinstalling Windows XP Professional , at the Computer

Name and Administrator Password window, enter a name for your computer (or accept the one provided) and a password, and then click

Next .

If you have a modem installed, enter the requested information and click Next when the Modem Dialing Information screen appears.

Enter the date, time, and time zone in the Date and Time Settings window and click Next .

If your computer has a network adapter , select Typical in the

Networking Settings screen and click Next .

If your computer does not have a network adapter , this option does not appear.

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7 If you are reinstalling Windows XP Professional, you may be prompted to provide further network information regarding your network configuration, such as the domain name or workgroup name. If you are unsure of your settings, accept the default selections.

Windows XP installs the operating system components, configures the computer, and then restarts the computer.

Completing the Operating System Setup

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NOTICE: When the computer restarts, you will see the following message:

Press any key to boot from the CD . message appears.

Do not press any key when this

When the Welcome to Microsoft screen appears, click Next .

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When the How will this computer connect to the

Internet?

message appears, click Skip .

When the Ready to register with Microsoft? screen appears, select No, not at this time and click Next .

When the Who will use this computer?

screen appears, you can enter up to five users.

Click Next .

Click Finish to complete the setup and remove the CD from the drive.

Reinstalling Drivers and Software

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Reinstall the appropriate drivers (see page 66).

Reinstall your virus protection software. See the documentation that came with the software for instructions.

Reinstall your other software programs. See the documentation that came with the software for instructions.

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S E C T I O N 4

A d d i n g Pa r t s

Front and Back View of the Computer

Reattaching the Front Door and Hinge Arms

Opening the Computer Cover

Looking Inside Your Computer

Installing and Removing Cards

Adding Memory

Adding or Replacing the AGP Card

Adding a Second Hard Drive

Adding a Floppy Drive

Closing the Computer Cover

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Front and Back View of the Computer

Front View

The front-panel door is removable; if you remove it or accidentally knock it off its hinges, it snaps back in place. For instructions on how to reattach the door, see page 80.

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1 CD or DVD volume control dial

2 CD or DVD drive activity light

Move the dial to adjust the volume of your audio CD or DVD disc.

The drive activity light is on when the computer reads data from the CD or DVD drive.

3 CD or DVD eject button Press this button to eject your CD from the CD or DVD drive.

4 floppy-drive eject button*

5 floppy-drive light button*

6 hard drive light

Press this button to eject a floppy disk from the floppy drive.

The floppy-drive light is on when the computer reads data from or writes data to the floppy drive. Wait until this light turns off before you remove the floppy disk from the drive.

The hard-drive light is on when the computer reads data from or writes data to the hard drive. The light might also be on when devices such as your CD player are operating.

7 power button Press this button to turn on the computer.

NOTICE: To avoid losing data, do not use the power button to turn off the computer. Instead, perform a Windows shutdown.

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9 service tag headphone connector

The tag is used to identify your computer when you access the Dell Support website or call technical support.

Attach headphones.Use the headphone connector to attach headphones and most kinds of speakers. You can then hear all of the sounds your computer emits, such as system beeps and CDs.

10 USB 2.0 connectors (2) Use the front USB connectors for devices that you connect occasionally, such as joysticks or cameras.

It is recommended that you use the back USB connectors for devices that typically remain connected, such as printers and keyboards.

11 front-panel door Open the door to use the front-panel connectors.

*On computers with an optional floppy drive.

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Back View

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1 power connector

2 voltage selection switch

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(may not be available on all computers) mouse connector

The connection for the power cable.

Set the switch for the voltage that most closely matches the AC power available in your location. See "When Using Your Computer" on page 11 for additional information.

Plug a standard mouse into the green mouse connector. Turn off the computer and any attached devices before you connect a mouse to the computer. If you have a USB mouse, plug it into a USB connector.

4 parallel connector Connect a parallel device, such as a printer, to the parallel connector. If you have a

USB printer, plug it into a USB connector.

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6 network adapter line-in connector*

Attach the UTP cable to an RJ45 jack wall plate or to an RJ45 port on a UTP concentrator or hub and press the other end of the UTP cable into the network adapter connector until the cable snaps securely into place.

Dell recommends the use of Category 5 wiring and connectors for our customers’ networks.

Use the blue line-in connector (available on computers with integrated sound) to attach a record/playback device such as a cassette player, CD player, or VCR.

On computers with a sound card, the line-in connector is on the card.

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8 video connector line-out connector*

Plug the cable from your monitor into the blue connector.

Use the green line-out connector (available on computers with integrated sound) to attach headphones and most speakers with integrated amplifiers.

On computers with a sound card, the line-out connector is on the card.

9 microphone connector* Use the pink microphone connector (available on computers with integrated sound) to attach a personal computer microphone for voice or musical input into a sound or telephony program.

11 diagnostic lights (4)

On computers with a sound card, the microphone connector is on the card.

10 USB 2.0 connectors (2) Connect a USB device such as a mouse, keyboard, printer, joystick, or speaker system into any of the USB connectors.

Use the lights to help you troubleshoot a computer problem based on the diagnostic code. For more information, see page 60.

12 serial connector

14 keyboard connector

Connect a serial device, such as a handheld device, to the serial port.

13 USB 2.0 connectors (2) Connect a USB device such as a mouse, keyboard, printer, joystick, or speaker system into any of the USB connectors.

If you have a standard keyboard, plug it into the purple keyboard connector. If you have a USB keyboard, plug it into a USB connector.

*On computers with integrated audio.

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Reattaching the Front Door and Hinge

Arms

To prevent damage to your computer, the front-panel door is designed to

"break away" if it is lifted up too far. If the front-panel door is open and it is pushed inward too hard, the hinge arms may also break away (the hinge arms are loose when they are detached).

Reattaching the Hinge Arms

CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions listed in "When Working Inside Your

Computer" on page 12.

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Shut down the computer through the Start menu (see page 33).

Disconnect the computer power cable from the electrical outlet.

Remove the front-panel door by gently snapping it off the two hinge arms.

Remove the front-panel insert above the door bay area by pulling the bottom of the insert with your fingers.

front-panel insert

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Lift both hinge arms to the horizontal position.

Use the two view slots to align the pivot bar with the two pivot-bar slots.

view slots (2) pivot-bar slots (2) pivot bar hinge arms in horizontal position

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NOTICE: Before touching anything inside your computer, ground yourself by touching an unpainted metal surface, such as the metal at the back of the computer. While you work, periodically touch an unpainted metal surface to dissipate any static electricity that could harm internal components.

Pull the arms toward you until they snap into position.

If the hinge arms do not snap back into position on the first attempt, slightly reposition the arms and try again.

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After the hinge arms snap into position, lower and raise the arms two or three times to properly seat them.

Reattach the front-panel insert.

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Reconnect the computer power cable to the electrical outlet.

Reattach the front door (see page 80).

Reattaching the Front Door

CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions listed in "When Working Inside Your

Computer" on page 12.

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Shut down the computer through the Start menu (see page 33).

Disconnect the computer power cable from the electrical outlet.

Lower the hinge arms to the vertical position.

Align the two clips on the inside of the front door with the two hinge arms.

Press inward on the front door until it clips to both hinge arms.

front-door clips (2) hinge arms (2) in vertical position front-panel door

Opening the Computer Cover

CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions on page 9.

CAUTION: To guard against electrical shock, always unplug your computer from the electrical outlet before opening the cover.

1 Shut down the computer (see page 33).

NOTICE: To disconnect a network cable, first unplug the cable from your computer and then unplug it from the network wall jack.

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Turn off any attached devices and disconnect them from their electrical outlets.

Disconnect the computer power cable from the wall outlet, and then press the power button to ground the system board.

NOTICE: Ensure that sufficient space exists to support the open cover—at least 30 cm (1 ft) of desktop space.

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Lay the computer on its side so that the arrow on the bottom of the computer points up.

Locate the two release buttons shown in the illustration, and then press the two release buttons as you lift the cover.

release button arrow release button

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HINT: The AGP card is removed from the following illustration to provide a better view of the inside of your computer.

Looking Inside Your Computer

CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions on page 9.

CAUTION: To guard against electrical shock, always unplug your computer from the electrical outlet before opening the cover.

NOTICE: Be careful when opening the computer cover to ensure that you do not inadvertently disconnect cables from the system board.

computer cover*

(page 83 and page 104) drive cables power cables power supply hard drive

(page 97) filler brackets for empty card slots (4)

(page 86) system board

(page 85)

*Depending on the types of drives installed in your computer, the cover may not open as widely as shown in the figure.

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System Board

floppy drive connector (FLOPPY) main power connector

(MAIN POWER) standby power light

(CR4G1) memory module connectors

(DIMM 0, DIMM 1) page 92 microprocessor fan connector (J1F1)

CD drive connector

(SEC IDE) microprocessor connector (J2E1) hard drive connector

(PRI IDE) front panel switch connector (J9H2) configuration jumper

(J8H1) page 112

AGP slot connector

(AGP SLOT) page 94 battery socket

(BATTERY) page 113

PCI card connectors

(PCI SLOTS 1–4) page 86

12-V power connector (J5C1) front panel audio cable connector

(J9A1) telephony voice modem connector (J6B1)

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CD audio connector

(J6B2)

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Installing and Removing Cards

CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions on page 9.

CAUTION: To guard against electrical shock, always unplug your computer from the electrical outlet before opening the cover.

The computer’s card connectors allow you to install different types of devices such as modems, network adapters, and video cards.

Installing a Card

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CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions on page 9.

If you are replacing a card, remove the current driver for the card from the operating system.

2 Shut down the computer (see page 33).

NOTICE: To disconnect a network cable, first unplug the cable from your computer and then unplug it from the network wall jack.

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Turn off any attached devices and disconnect them from their electrical outlets.

Disconnect the computer power cable from the wall outlet, and then press the power button to ground the system board.

Open the computer cover (see page 83).

6 Press the tab on the card retention arm and raise the retention arm.

card edge connector card connector filler bracket tab card retention arm

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If you are installing a new card, remove the filler bracket to create a card-slot opening. Then continue with step 9.

If you are replacing a card that is already installed in the computer, remove the card (see page 90).

If necessary, disconnect any cables connected to the card. Grasp the card by its top corners, and ease it out of its connector.

Prepare the card for installation.

See the documentation that came with the card for information on configuring the card, making internal connections, or otherwise customizing it for your computer.

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Place the card in the connector and press down firmly. Ensure that the card is fully seated in the slot.

If the card is full-length, insert the end of the card into the card guide bracket as you lower the card toward its connector on the system board. Insert the card firmly into the card connector on the system board.

Before you lower the retention arm, ensure that:

• The tops of all cards and filler brackets are flush with the alignment bar.

• The notch in the top of the card or filler bracket fits around the alignment guide.

not fully seated card fully seated card bracket caught outside of slot bracket within slot

12 Press the arm into place, securing the card(s) in the computer.

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card retention arm alignment guide alignment bar filler bracket

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NOTICE: Do not route card cables over or behind the cards. Cables routed over the cards can prevent the computer cover from closing properly or cause damage to the equipment.

Connect any cables that should be attached to the card.

See the documentation for the card for information about the card’s cable connections.

NOTICE: To connect a network cable, first plug the cable into the network wall jack and then plug it into the computer.

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Close the computer cover (see page 104), reconnect the computer and devices to electrical outlets, and turn them on.

Install any drivers required for the card as described in the card documentation.

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Removing a Card

CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions on page 9.

CAUTION: To guard against electrical shock, always unplug your computer from the electrical outlet before opening the cover.

1 Shut down the computer (see page 33).

NOTICE: To disconnect a network cable, first unplug the cable from your computer and then unplug it from the network wall jack.

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Turn off any attached devices and disconnect them from their electrical outlets.

Disconnect the computer power cable from the wall outlet, and then press the power button to ground the system board.

Press the tab on the card retention arm and raise the retention arm.

tab card retention arm card bracket latch

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If necessary, disconnect any cables connected to the card.

Grasp the card by its top corners, and ease it out of its connector.

7 If you are removing the card permanently, install a filler bracket in the empty card-slot opening.

card card bracket slot connector system board filler bracket in empty card-slot opening

If you need a filler bracket, contact Dell.

NOTICE: Installing filler brackets over empty card-slot openings is necessary to maintain FCC certification of the computer. The brackets also keep dust and dirt out of your computer.

8 Lower the retention arm and press it into place, securing the card(s) in the computer.

NOTICE: To connect a network cable, first plug the cable into the network wall jack and then plug it into the computer.

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Close the computer cover, reconnect the computer and devices to electrical outlets, and turn them on.

Remove the card’s driver from the operating system.

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HINT: Memory purchased from Dell is covered under your computer warranty.

Adding Memory

CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions on page 9.

CAUTION: To guard against electrical shock, always unplug your computer from the electrical outlet before opening the cover.

You can increase your computer memory by installing memory modules on the system board. For information on the type of memory supported by your computer, look under "Memory" in "Technical Specifications" on page 107.

1 Shut down the computer (see page 33).

NOTICE: To disconnect a network cable, first unplug the cable from your computer and then unplug it from the network wall jack.

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Turn off any attached devices and disconnect them from their electrical outlets.

Disconnect the computer power cable from the wall outlet, and then press the power button to ground the system board.

Open the computer cover (see page 83).

Removing a Memory Module

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If your computer has an AGP card, remove it (see page 94).

Press out the securing clip at each end of the memory module connector.

Grasp the module and pull up.

If the module is difficult to remove, gently ease the module back and forth to remove it from the connector.

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Adding a Memory Module

1 Press out the securing clip at each end of the memory module connector.

memory module connectors securing clips (2) notch memory module connector cutouts (2) step 1 step 2 step 3

2 Align the notch on the bottom of the module with the crossbars in the connector.

NOTICE: To avoid damage to the memory module, press the module straight down into the socket with equal force applied at each end of the module.

3 Insert the module straight down into the connector, ensuring that it fits into the vertical guides at each end of the connector. Press firmly on the ends of the module until it snaps into place.

If you insert the module correctly, the securing clips snap into the cutouts at each end of the module.

4 Close the computer cover (see page 104).

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NOTICE: To connect a network cable, first plug the cable into the network wall jack and then plug it into the computer.

Connect your computer and devices to electrical outlets, and turn them on.

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Click the Start button, right-click My Computer , and then click

Properties .

Click the General tab.

To verify that the memory is installed correctly, check the amount of memory (RAM) listed (see page 110).

Adding or Replacing the AGP Card

CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions on page 9.

CAUTION: To guard against electrical shock, always unplug your computer from the electrical outlet before opening the cover.

Your Dell™ computer provides a connector for an AGP card.

1 Shut down the computer (see page 33).

NOTICE: To disconnect a network cable, first unplug the cable from your computer and then unplug it from the network wall jack.

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Turn off any attached devices and disconnect them from their electrical outlets.

Disconnect the computer power cable from the wall outlet, and then press the power button to ground the system board.

Open the computer cover (see page 83).

Card Removal

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Some AGP cards require a power cable. If the card has a power cable attached to it, disconnect the cable from the card.

Remove the filler bracket by raising the card retention arm and sliding the bracket up.

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On the card clip, press the tab toward the card slot.

Pull the card up and out of the card clip.

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Card Installation

1 To add or replace the card, gently press it down into the slot connector until it clicks into place.

AGP card card clip lever card clip slot connector

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Release the card clip lever, ensuring that the tab on the card clip lever fits into the notch on the front end of the card.

Secure the card by lowering the hinged lever on the back panel.

If you disconnected a power cable from the card in step 1 of the previous procedure, reconnect the cable to the card.

Close the computer cover (see page 104).

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NOTICE: To connect a network cable, first plug the cable into the network wall jack and then plug it into the computer.

Connect your computer and devices to electrical outlets, and turn them on.

Adding a Second Hard Drive

CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions on page 9.

CAUTION: To guard against electrical shock, always unplug your computer from the electrical outlet before opening the cover.

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NOTICE: To avoid damage to the drive, do not set it on a hard surface.

Instead, set the drive on a surface, such as a foam pad, that will sufficiently cushion it.

Check the documentation for the drive to verify that it is configured for your computer.

Perform an orderly computer shutdown using the operating system menu.

Turn off your computer and any devices.

4 Ground yourself by touching an unpainted metal surface on the chassis, such as the metal around the card-slot openings at the back of the computer, before touching anything inside your computer.

While you work, periodically touch an unpainted metal surface on the computer chassis to dissipate any static electricity that might harm internal components.

NOTICE: To disconnect a network cable, first unplug the cable from your computer and then unplug it from the network wall jack.

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Disconnect your computer and devices from their power sources. Also, disconnect any telephone or telecommunication lines from the computer.

Disconnect the computer power cable from the wall outlet, and then press the power button to ground the system board.

Open the computer cover (see page 83).

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Remove the two green plastic rails from the inside of the hard-drive bay by gently pulling the rails up and out of the bay.

Attach the rails to the hard drive using the two screws attached to the rails.

Ensure that the rail tabs are positioned at the back of the hard drive.

NOTICE: Do not install any drive into the lower hard-drive bay until you have removed the green drive rails from the inside of the hard-drive bay.

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Remove the first hard drive from the upper bay and install it in the lower bay: a b c d

Disconnect the power and the hard-drive cables from the back of the first hard drive.

Press in the two green rail tabs and pull the first hard drive out of the upper bay.

Gently slide the first hard drive into the lower bay until you hear a click.

Reconnect the power and hard-drive cables to the back of the first hard drive.

Gently slide the new hard drive into the upper bay until you hear a click.

rail tabs (2) second hard drive in upper bay first hard drive in lower bay hard drive bay

12 Connect a power cable to the drive.

NOTICE: Match the colored strip on the cable with pin 1 on the drive.

13 Locate the extra connector on the drive cable that is attached to your first hard drive and attach the connector to the second hard drive.

Your computer uses cable-select drive cables, which means that the device connected to the end connector of the drive cable is the master device and the device connected to the middle connector is the slave device. Ensure that the jumper setting on the new device is set for

"cable select" (see the documentation that came with the drive for information).

power cable second hard-drive cable (secondary drive) first hard-drive cable (primary boot drive)

14 Close the computer cover (see page 104).

NOTICE: To connect a network cable, first plug the cable into the network wall jack and then plug it into the computer.

15

16

Connect your computer and devices to electrical outlets, and turn them on.

See the documentation that came with the drive for instructions on installing any software required for drive operation.

Adding Parts 99

100 Adding Parts

Adding a Floppy Drive

CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions on page 9.

CAUTION: To guard against electrical shock, always unplug your computer from the electrical outlet before opening the cover.

1

2

3

Perform an orderly computer shutdown using the operating system menu.

Turn off your computer and any devices.

Ground yourself by touching an unpainted metal surface on the computer, such as the metal around the card-slot openings on the back of the computer, before you touch anything inside your computer.

While you work, periodically touch an unpainted metal surface on the computer to dissipate any static electricity that might harm internal components.

NOTICE: To disconnect a network cable, first unplug the cable from your computer and then unplug it from the network wall jack.

4

5

Disconnect your computer and devices from their electrical outlets and disconnect any telephone or telecommunication lines from the computer.

Disconnect the computer power cable from the electrical outlet and press the power button to ground the system board.

Removing the Front-Panel Insert

Remove the front-panel insert before you install the floppy drive:

1

2

3

Open the computer cover to a 90-degree angle (see page 83).

Locate the insert in front of the floppy-drive bay.

From inside the computer, push in the release tab of the insert.

insert release tab floppy-drive bay

4 From outside the computer, pull the insert away from the computer’s front panel.

Adding Parts 101

102 Adding Parts

5 Remove the insert from the insert frame by pressing on the four tabs.

insert frame for floppy-drive bay

6 Reattach the empty insert frame over the front of the drive bay.

The insert frame fits only one way.

Installing a Floppy Drive

1

2

3

Gently slide the drive into place until the tabs securely click into position.

Attach the floppy-drive cable to the floppy drive and to the system board floppy-drive connector.

Ensure that you route the floppy-drive cable through the cable restraint located on the side of the floppy-drive bay.

Attach the floppy-drive power cable to the floppy drive.

power cable floppy-drive cable cable restraint system board floppy-drive connector

4 Check all cable connections and fold cables out of the way to provide airflow for the fan and cooling vents.

5 Close the computer cover (see page 104).

NOTICE: To connect a network cable, first plug the cable into the network wall jack and then plug it into the computer.

6 Connect your computer and devices to electrical outlets, and turn them on.

See the documentation that came with the drive for instructions on installing any software required for drive operation.

Use the Boot Sequence option in the system setup program to adjust the boot order of the floppy drive. For more information about the system setup program, see page 110.

Adding Parts 103

104 Adding Parts

Closing the Computer Cover

1 Ensure that all cables are connected, and fold cables out of the way.

Ensure that cables are not routed over the drive cage—they can prevent the cover from closing properly.

2

3

Ensure that no tools or extra parts are left inside the computer.

Pivot the cover down and ensure that the release buttons click into place.

4

NOTICE: To connect a network cable, first plug the cable into the network wall jack and then plug it into the computer.

Connect your computer and devices to electrical outlets, and turn them on.

S E C T I O N 5

A p p e n d i x

Specifications

Standard Settings

Clearing Forgotten Passwords

Replacing the Battery

Dell Technical Support Policy (U.S. Only)

Contacting Dell

Regulatory Information

Limited Warranties and Return Policy

5

106 Appendix

Specifications

Microprocessor

Microprocessor type

L1 cache

L2 cache

System Information

System chip set

DMA channels

Interrupt levels

System BIOS chip

System clock

Expansion Bus

Bus types

Bus speed

AGP connector

AGP connector size

AGP connector data width

(maximum)

AGP bus protocols

PCI connectors

PCI connector size

PCI connector data width

(maximum)

Intel ® Pentium ® 4

8 KB first-level integrated 256-KB or 512-KB at full microprocessor speed

Intel 845PE four

15

4 Mb (512 KB)

400- or 533-MHz data rate

PCI and AGP

PCI: 33 MHz; AGP: 66 MHz one

172 pins

32 bits

4x/2x modes at 1.5 V four

120 pins

32 bits

Memory

Architecture

Memory connectors

Memory capacities

Minimum memory

Maximum memory

Memory type

BIOS address

Drives

Externally accessible

Internally accessible

Available devices

Ports and Connectors

Externally accessible:

Serial

Parallel

Video

Keyboard

Mouse

USB

NIC

Headphone

DDR SDRAM two

128-, 256-, and 512-MB non-ECC DDR

SDRAM

128 MB

1 GB

DDR 333 (non-ECC) only on computers with 533-MHz system clock speed

DDR 266 (non-ECC) on computers with either 400- or 533-MHz system clock speed

F8000h two 5.25-inch bays two 3.5-inch bays two bays for 1-inch–high IDE hard drives

ATA-100 Ultra DMA hard drive, CD drive, floppy drive, Zip drive, DVD drive,

DVD+R/RW drive, and CD-RW drive

9-pin connector; 16550C-compatible

25-hole connector (bidirectional)

15-hole connector

6-pin mini-DIN connector or USB connector

6-pin mini-DIN connector or USB connector two front-panel and four back-panel USB

2.0-compliant connectors

RJ45 connector front-panel miniature connector

Appendix 107

108 Appendix

Ports and Connectors (continued)

Audio 1 three miniature connectors for line-in, lineout, and microphone

Internally accessible:

Primary IDE channel

Secondary IDE channel

Floppy drive

40-pin connector on PCI local bus

40-pin connector on PCI local bus

34-pin connector

Video

Video controller

Audio 1

Audio controller

Network

NIC controller

AGP 4X

1981A Codec

Integrated Intel 10/100 Ethernet/Intel

82562ET (10/100)

Controls and Lights

Power control

Power light

Hard-drive access light

Diagnostic code lights

1

For computers with integrated audio.

push button green light on power button—blinking green in sleep state; solid green for power-on state; solid amber for possible internal power problem green four bicolor (amber and green) located on back panel

Power

DC power supply:

Wattage

Heat dissipation

250 W

853 BTU (fully loaded computer without monitor)

Voltage (see page 11 for important voltage setting information)

90 to 135 V at 50/60 Hz; 180 to 265 V at

50/60 Hz; 100 V at 50/60 Hz for Japanese computers

Backup battery 3-V CR2032 coin cell

Physical

Height x Width x Depth

Weight

42.5 x 18.1 x 44.7 cm

(16.7 x 7.1 x 17.6 inches)

12.7 kg (28 lb)

Environmental

Temperature:

Operating

Storage

Relative humidity

10 ° to 35 ° C (50 ° to 95 ° F) 2

–40 ° to 65 ° C (–40 ° to 149 ° F)

20% to 80% (noncondensing)

Maximum vibration:

Operating

Storage

Maximum shock:

Operating

0.25 G at 3 to 200 Hz at 1/2 octave/min

0.5 G at 3 to 200 Hz at 1/2 octave/min

Storage bottom half-sine pulse with a change in velocity of 50.8 cm/sec (20 inches/sec)

23-G faired-square wave with a velocity change of 508 cm/sec (200 inches/sec)

Altitude:

Operating –15.2 to 3048 m (–50 to 10,000 ft) 2

Storage –15.2 to 10,670 m (–50 to 35,000 ft)

2

At 35°C (95°F), the maximum operating altitude is 914 m (3000 ft).

Appendix 109

110 Appendix

Standard Settings

The system setup program contains the standard settings for your computer.

NOTICE: Unless you are an expert computer user, don’t change the settings for this program. Certain changes might make your computer work incorrectly.

See the following figure for an example of the main program screen.

Viewing Settings

1

2

Turn on (or restart) your computer.

When the blue DELL™ logo appears, press <F2> immediately.

If you wait too long and the operating system logo appears, continue to wait until you see the Microsoft ® Windows ® desktop. Then shut down your computer and try again.

System Setup Program Screens

The system setup program screens display the current configuration information for your computer. Information on the screen is divided into five areas:

• Title — The area at the top of all system setup screens that displays your computer’s model number.

• Computer data — Two boxes below the title that display the system processor, L2 cache, service tag, and the version number of the BIOS.

• Options — A scrollable box listing options that define the configuration of your computer (including installed hardware, power conservation, and security features).

Fields to the right of the listed options contain settings or values. The settings and values that you can change are brighter on the screen. All other settings and values are set by the computer and cannot be changed. When <Enter> appears to the right of an option, press

<Enter> to access a pop-up menu of additional options.

• Key functions — A line of boxes across the bottom of all system setup screens that lists keys and their functions within the system setup program.

• Help — Press <F1> for information on the option that is selected

(highlighted).

Appendix 111

112 Appendix

Clearing Forgotten Passwords

CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions on page 9.

If you forget your system or setup password, you cannot operate your computer or change settings in the system setup program until you clear the forgotten password(s).

1

2

Shut down the computer (see page 33).

Turn off any attached devices and disconnect them from their electrical outlets.

NOTICE: To disconnect a network cable, first unplug the cable from your computer and then unplug it from the network wall jack.

3

4

Disconnect the computer power cable from the wall outlet, and then press the power button to ground the system board.

Open the computer cover (see page 83).

5

6

7

8

9

10

Locate the password jumper on the system board (see page 85) and remove the jumper plug.

Close the computer cover (see page 104), plug your computer into an electrical outlet, and turn on the computer.

When the blue DELL™ logo appears, press <F2> immediately to enter the system setup program.

If you wait too long and the operating system logo appears, continue to wait until you see the Microsoft ® Windows ® desktop. Then shut down your computer and try again.

Use the arrow keys to scroll down to the System Security option on the system setup program main screen, and then press <Enter>.

To reset the system password, press <Enter> twice in the System

Password option.

To reset the setup password, press <Enter> twice in the Setup

Password option.

Press <Esc> twice, and then select Save Changes and Exit to exit the system setup program.

Shut down the computer (see page 33).

11

12

Turn off any attached devices and disconnect them from their electrical outlets.

NOTICE: To disconnect a network cable, first unplug the cable from your computer and then unplug it from the network wall jack.

Disconnect the computer power cable from the wall outlet, and then press the power button to ground the system board.

13

14

Open the computer cover (see page 83).

Reconnect the jumper plug to the password jumper (see page 85).

15 Close the computer cover (see page 104).

NOTICE: To connect a network cable, first plug the cable into the network wall jack and then plug it into the computer.

16

17

Connect your computer and devices to their electrical outlets, and turn them on.

Reenter the system setup program as described in step 7 and set new passwords.

Replacing the Battery

CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions on page 9.

A coin-cell battery maintains computer configuration, date, and time information. The battery can last several years.

If you have to repeatedly reset time and date information after turning on the computer, replace the battery.

1

2

3

CAUTION: A new battery can explode if it is incorrectly installed.

Replace the 3-V CR2032 battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

Record all the screens in the system setup program (see page 110) so that you can restore the correct settings at step 7.

Open the computer cover (see page 83).

Locate the battery socket labelled BATTERY (see page 85).

Appendix 113

4 Remove the battery by carefully prying it out of its socket with your fingers or with a blunt, nonconducting object such as a plastic screwdriver.

NOTICE: To avoid damage to the system board while you pry the battery loose, be sure to insert the plastic screwdriver between the battery and the socket (not the system board).

battery socket

(BATTERY) battery

114 Appendix

5

6

Insert the new battery into the socket with the side labeled "+" facing up and snap it into place.

Connect your computer and devices to electrical outlets, and turn them on.

NOTICE: To connect a network cable, first plug the cable into the network wall jack and then plug it into the computer.

7

8

Access the system setup program (see page 110) and restore the settings you recorded in step 1.

Properly dispose of the old battery (see page 14).

Dell Technical Support Policy

(U.S. Only)

Technician-assisted technical support requires the cooperation and participation of the customer in the troubleshooting process and provides for restoration of the operating system, application software, and hardware drivers to the original default configuration as shipped from Dell, as well as the verification of appropriate functionality of the computer and all Dellinstalled hardware. In addition to this technician-assisted technical support,

online technical support is available at support.dell.com

. Additional technical support options may be available for purchase.

Dell provides limited technical support for the computer and any "Dellinstalled" software and peripherals 1 . Support for third-party software and peripherals is provided by the original manufacturer, including those purchased and/or installed through Dell Software and Peripherals,

Readyware, and Custom Factory Integration 2 .

1

2

Repair services are provided pursuant to the terms and conditions of your limited warranty and any optional support service contract purchased with the computer.

All Dell-standard components included in a Custom Factory Integration (CFI) project are covered by the standard Dell limited warranty for your computer.

However, Dell also extends a parts replacement program to cover all nonstandard, third-party hardware components integrated through CFI for the duration of the computer’s service contract.

Definition of "Dell-Installed" Software and Peripherals

Dell-installed software includes the operating system and some of the application software that is preinstalled on the computer during the manufacturing process (Microsoft Office, Norton Antivirus, and so on).

Dell-installed peripherals include any internal expansion cards, or Dellbranded module bay or PC Card accessories. In addition, any Dell-branded monitors, keyboards, mice, speakers, microphones for telephonic modems, docking stations/port replicators, networking products, and all associated cabling are included.

Definition of "Third-Party" Software and Peripherals

Third-party software and peripherals include any peripheral, accessory, or application software sold by Dell not under the Dell brand (printers, scanners, cameras, games, and so on). Support for all third-party software and peripherals is provided by the original manufacturer of the product.

Appendix 115

HINT: Toll-free numbers are for use within the country for which they are listed.

Contacting Dell

To contact Dell electronically, you can access the following websites:

• www.dell.com

• support.dell.com

(technical support)

• premiersupport.dell.com (technical support for educational, government, healthcare, and medium/large business customers, including Premier, Platinum, and Gold customers)

For specific web addresses for your country, find the appropriate country section in the table below.

When you need to contact Dell, use the electronic addresses, telephone numbers, and codes provided in the following table. If you need assistance in determining which codes to use, contact a local or an international operator.

Contact Numbers and Addresses

Country (City)

International Access Code

Country Code

City Code

Anguilla

Antigua and Barbuda

Argentina (Buenos Aires)

International Access Code: 00

Country Code: 54

City Code: 11

Aruba

Department Name or Service Area,

Website and E-Mail Address

General Support

General Support

Website: www.dell.com.ar

Tech Support and Customer Care

Sales

Tech Support Fax

Customer Care Fax

General Support

Area Codes,

Local Numbers, and

Toll-Free Numbers toll-free: 800-335-0031

1-800-805-5924

toll-free: 0-800-444-0733

0-810-444-3355

11 4515 7139

11 4515 7138 toll-free: 800-1578

116 Appendix

Country (City)

International Access Code

Country Code

City Code

Australia (Sydney)

International Access Code: 0011

Country Code: 61

City Code: 2

Austria (Vienna)

International Access Code:

Country Code:

City Code:

Bahamas

Barbados

1

Belgium (Brussels)

International Access Code: 00

Country Code: 32

City Code: 2

43

900

Department Name or Service Area,

Website and E-Mail Address

E-mail (Australia): [email protected]

E-mail (New Zealand): [email protected]

Home and Small Business

Government and Business

Preferred Accounts Division (PAD)

Customer Care

Corporate Sales

Transaction Sales

Fax

Website: support.euro.dell.com

E-mail: [email protected]

Home/Small Business Sales

Home/Small Business Fax

Home/Small Business Customer Care

Preferred Accounts/Corporate Customer Care

Home/Small Business Technical Support

Preferred Accounts/Corporate Technical Support

Switchboard

General Support

General Support

Website: support.euro.dell.com

E-mail: [email protected]

E-mail for French Speaking Customers: support.euro.dell.com/be/fr/emaildell/

Technical Support

Customer Care

Home/Small Business Sales

Corporate Sales

Fax

Switchboard

Area Codes,

Local Numbers, and

Toll-Free Numbers

1-300-65-55-33 toll-free: 1-800-633-559 toll-free: 1-800-060-889 toll-free: 1-800-819-339 toll-free: 1-800-808-385 toll-free: 1-800-808-312 toll-free: 1-800-818-341

01 795 67602

01 795 67605

01 795 67603

0660 8056

01 795 67604

0660 8779

01 491 04 0 toll-free: 1-866-278-6818

1-800-534-3066

02 481 92 88

02 481 91 19 toll-free: 0800 16884

02 481 91 00

02 481 92 99

02 481 91 00

Appendix 117

Country (City)

International Access Code

Country Code

City Code

Bermuda

Bolivia

Brazil

International Access Code: 00

Country Code: 55

City Code:

Brunei

51

British Virgin Islands

Country Code: 673

Canada (North York, Ontario)

International Access Code: 011

Cayman Islands

Chile (Santiago)

Country Code: 56

City Code: 2

Department Name or Service Area,

Website and E-Mail Address

General Support

General Support

Website: www.dell.com/br

Customer Support, Technical Support

Tech Support Fax

Customer Care Fax

Sales

General Support

Customer Technical Support (Penang, Malaysia)

Customer Service (Penang, Malaysia)

Transaction Sales (Penang, Malaysia)

Automated Order-Status System

AutoTech (automated technical support)

TechFax

Customer Care (home/small business)

Customer Care (med./large business, government)

Technical Support (home/small business)

Technical Support (med./large bus., government)

Sales (direct sales—from outside Toronto)

Sales (direct sales—from within Toronto)

Sales (federal government, education, and medical)

General Support

Sales, Customer Support, and Technical Support

Area Codes,

Local Numbers, and

Toll-Free Numbers

1-800-342-0671 toll-free: 800-10-0238

0800 90 3355

51 481 5470

51 481 5480

0800 90 3390 toll-free: 1-866-278-6820

604 633 4966

604 633 4949

604 633 4955 toll-free: 1-800-433-9014 toll-free: 1-800-247-9362 toll-free: 1-800-950-1329 toll-free: 1-800-847-4096 toll-free: 1-800-326-9463 toll-free: 1-800-847-4096 toll-free: 1-800-847-4096 toll-free: 1-800-387-5752

416 758-2200 toll-free: 1-800-567-7542

1-800-805-7541 toll-free: 1230-020-4823

118 Appendix

Country (City)

International Access Code

Country Code

City Code

China (Xiamen)

Country Code: 86

City Code: 592

Colombia

Costa Rica

Czech Republic (Prague)

International Access Code: 00

Country Code: 420

City Code: 2

Department Name or Service Area,

Website and E-Mail Address

Tech Support website: support.ap.dell.com/china

Tech Support E-mail: [email protected]

Tech Support Fax

Home and Small Business Technical Support

Corporate Accounts Technical Support

Customer Experience

Home and Small Business

Preferred Accounts Division

Large Corporate Accounts GCP

Large Corporate Accounts Key Accounts

Large Corporate Accounts North

Large Corporate Accounts North Government and

Education

Large Corporate Accounts East

Large Corporate Accounts East Government and

Education

Large Corporate Accounts Queue Team

Large Corporate Accounts South

Large Corporate Accounts West

Large Corporate Accounts Spare Parts

General Support

General Support

Website: support.euro.dell.com

E-mail: [email protected]

Technical Support

Customer Care

Fax

TechFax

Switchboard

Area Codes,

Local Numbers, and

Toll-Free Numbers

818 1350 toll-free: 800 858 2437 toll-free: 800 858 2333 toll-free: 800 858 2060 toll-free: 800 858 2222 toll-free: 800 858 2062 toll-free: 800 858 2055 toll-free: 800 858 2628 toll-free: 800 858 2999 toll-free: 800 858 2955 toll-free: 800 858 2020 toll-free: 800 858 2669 toll-free: 800 858 2572 toll-free: 800 858 2355 toll-free: 800 858 2811 toll-free: 800 858 2621

980-9-15-3978

0800-012-0435

02 22 83 27 27

02 22 83 27 11

02 22 83 27 14

02 22 83 27 28

02 22 83 27 11

Appendix 119

Country (City)

International Access Code

Country Code

City Code

Denmark (Copenhagen)

International Access Code: 00

Country Code: 45

Dominica

Dominican Republic

Ecuador

El Salvador

Finland (Helsinki)

International Access Code: 990

Country Code: 358

City Code: 9

Department Name or Service Area,

Website and E-Mail Address

Website: support.euro.dell.com

E-mail Support (portable computers): [email protected]

E-mail Support (desktop computers): [email protected]

E-mail Support (servers):

[email protected]

Technical Support

Customer Care (Relational)

Home/Small Business Customer Care

Switchboard (Relational)

Fax Switchboard (Relational)

Switchboard (Home/Small Business)

Fax Switchboard (Home/Small Business)

General Support

General Support

General Support

General Support

Website: support.euro.dell.com

E-mail: [email protected]

E-mail Support (servers):

[email protected]

Technical Support

Technical Support Fax

Relational Customer Care

Home/Small Business Customer Care

Fax

Switchboard

Area Codes,

Local Numbers, and

Toll-Free Numbers

7023 0182

7023 0184

3287 5505

3287 1200

3287 1201

3287 5000

3287 5001 toll-free: 1-866-278-6821

1-800-148-0530 toll-free: 999-119

01-899-753-0777

09 253 313 60

09 253 313 81

09 253 313 38

09 693 791 94

09 253 313 99

09 253 313 00

120 Appendix

Country (City)

International Access Code

Country Code

City Code

France (Paris) (Montpellier)

International Access Code: 00

Country Code: 33

City Codes: (1) (4)

Germany (Langen)

International Access Code: 00

Country Code: 49

City Code:

Grenada

Guatemala

Guyana

6103

Department Name or Service Area,

Website and E-Mail Address

Area Codes,

Local Numbers, and

Toll-Free Numbers

Website: support.euro.dell.com

E-mail: support.euro.dell.com/fr/fr/emaildell/

Home and Small Business

Technical Support

Customer Care

0825 387 270

0825 823 833

Switchboard 0825 004 700

Switchboard (calls from outside of France) 04 99 75 40 00

Sales

Fax

Fax (calls from outside of France)

Corporate

Technical Support

Customer Care

Switchboard

Sales

0825 004 700

0825 004 701

04 99 75 40 01

0825 004 719

0825 338 339

01 55 94 71 00

01 55 94 71 00

01 55 94 71 01 Fax

Website: support.euro.dell.com

E-mail: [email protected]

Technical Support

Home/Small Business Customer Care

Global Segment Customer Care

Preferred Accounts Customer Care

Large Accounts Customer Care

Public Accounts Customer Care

Switchboard

General Support

General Support

General Support

06103 766-7200

0180-5-224400

06103 766-9570

06103 766-9420

06103 766-9560

06103 766-9555

06103 766-7000 toll-free: 1-866-540-3355

1-800-999-0136 toll-free: 1-877-270-4609

Appendix 121

Country (City)

International Access Code

Country Code

City Code

Hong Kong

International Access Code: 001

Country Code: 852

India

Ireland (Cherrywood)

International Access Code:

Country Code:

City Code: 1

353

16

Department Name or Service Area,

Website and E-Mail Address

Technical Support (Dimension™ and Inspiron™)

Technical Support (OptiPlex™, Latitude™, and

Dell Precision™)

Customer Service (non-technical, post-sales issues)

Transaction Sales

Large Corporate Accounts HK

Large Corporate Accounts GCP HK

Technical Support

Sales

Website: support.euro.dell.com

E-mail: [email protected]

Ireland Technical Support

U.K. Technical Support (dial within U.K. only)

Home User Customer Care

Small Business Customer Care

U.K. Customer Care (dial within U.K. only)

Corporate Customer Care

Ireland Sales

U.K. Sales (dial within U.K. only)

SalesFax

Fax

Switchboard

Area Codes,

Local Numbers, and

Toll-Free Numbers

296 93188

296 93191

800 93 8291 toll-free: 800 96 4109 toll-free: 800 96 4108 toll-free: 800 90 3708

1600 33 8045

1600 33 8044

1850 543 543

0870 908 0800

01 204 4095

01 204 4444

0870 906 0010

01 204 4003

01 204 4444

0870 907 4000

01 204 0144

01 204 5960

01 204 4444

122 Appendix

Country (City)

International Access Code

Country Code

City Code

Italy (Milan)

International Access Code: 00

Country Code: 39

City Code: 02

Jamaica

Department Name or Service Area,

Website and E-Mail Address

Website: support.euro.dell.com

E-mail: support.euro.dell.com/it/it/emaildell/

Home and Small Business

Technical Support

Customer Care

Fax

Switchboard

Corporate

Technical Support

Customer Care

Fax

Switchboard

General Support (dial from within Jamaica only)

Area Codes,

Local Numbers, and

Toll-Free Numbers

02 577 826 90

02 696 821 14

02 696 821 13

02 696 821 12

02 577 826 90

02 577 825 55

02 575 035 30

02 577 821

1-800-682-3639

Appendix 123

Country (City)

International Access Code

Country Code

City Code

Japan (Kawasaki)

International Access Code: 001

Country Code: 81

City Code: 44

Korea (Seoul)

International Access Code: 001

Country Code: 82

City Code: 2

Department Name or Service Area,

Website and E-Mail Address

Website: support.jp.dell.com

Technical Support (servers)

Technical Support outside of Japan (servers)

Technical Support (Dimension™ and Inspiron™)

Technical Support outside of Japan (Dimension and

Inspiron)

Technical Support (Dell Precision™, OptiPlex™, and Latitude™)

Technical Support outside of Japan (Dell Precision,

OptiPlex, and Latitude)

24-Hour Automated Order Service

Customer Care

Business Sales Division (up to 400 employees)

Preferred Accounts Division Sales (over 400 employees)

Large Corporate Accounts Sales (over 3500 employees)

Public Sales (government agencies, educational institutions, and medical institutions)

Global Segment Japan

Individual User

Faxbox Service

Switchboard

Technical Support

Sales

Customer Service (Seoul, Korea)

Customer Service (Penang, Malaysia)

Fax

Switchboard

Area Codes,

Local Numbers, and

Toll-Free Numbers toll-free: 0120-198-498

81-44-556-4162 toll-free: 0120-198-226

81-44-520-1435 toll-free:0120-198-433

81-44-556-3894

044-556-3801

044-556-4240

044-556-1465

044-556-3433

044-556-3430

044-556-1469

044-556-3469

044-556-1760

044-556-3490

044-556-4300 toll-free: 080-200-3800 toll-free: 080-200-3600 toll-free: 080-200-3800

604 633 4949

2194-6202

2194-6000

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Country (City)

International Access Code

Country Code

City Code

Latin America

Department Name or Service Area,

Website and E-Mail Address

Customer Technical Support (Austin, Texas,

U.S.A.)

Customer Service (Austin, Texas, U.S.A.)

Fax (Technical Support and Customer Service)

(Austin, Texas, U.S.A.)

Sales (Austin, Texas, U.S.A.)

SalesFax (Austin, Texas, U.S.A.)

Luxembourg

International Access Code: 00

Country Code: 352

Macao

Country Code: 853

Malaysia (Penang)

International Access Code: 00

Country Code: 60

City Code: 4

Website: support.euro.dell.com

E-mail: [email protected]

Technical Support (Brussels, Belgium)

Home/Small Business Sales (Brussels, Belgium)

Corporate Sales (Brussels, Belgium)

Customer Care (Brussels, Belgium)

Fax (Brussels, Belgium)

Switchboard (Brussels, Belgium)

Technical Support

Customer Service (Penang, Malaysia)

Transaction Sales

Technical Support

Customer Service

Transaction Sales

Corporate Sales

Area Codes,

Local Numbers, and

Toll-Free Numbers

512 728-4093

512 728-3619

512 728-3883

512 728-4397

512 728-4600 or 512 728-3772

02 481 92 88 toll-free: 080016884

02 481 91 00

02 481 91 19

02 481 92 99

02 481 91 00 toll-free: 0800 582

604 633 4949 toll-free: 0800 581 toll-free: 1 800 888 298

04 633 4949 toll-free: 1 800 888 202 toll-free: 1 800 888 213

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Country (City)

International Access Code

Country Code

City Code

Mexico

International Access Code: 00

Country Code: 52

Department Name or Service Area,

Website and E-Mail Address

Customer Technical Support

Sales

Customer Service

Main

Montserrat

Netherlands Antilles

Netherlands (Amsterdam)

International Access Code: 00

Country Code: 31

City Code: 20

General Support

General Support

Website: support.euro.dell.com

E-mail (Technical Support):

(Enterprise): [email protected]

(Latitude): [email protected]

(Inspiron): [email protected]

(Dimension): [email protected]

(OptiPlex): [email protected]

(Dell Precision): [email protected]

Technical Support

Technical Support Fax

Home/Small Business Customer Care

Relational Customer Care

Home/Small Business Sales

Relational Sales

Home/Small Business Sales Fax

Relational Sales Fax

Switchboard

Switchboard Fax

Area Codes,

Local Numbers, and

Toll-Free Numbers

001-877-384-8979 or 001-877-269-3383

50-81-8800 or 01-800-888-3355

001-877-384-8979 or 001-877-269-3383

50-81-8800 or 01-800-888-3355 toll-free: 1-866-278-6822

001-800-882-1519

020 674 45 00

020 674 47 66

020 674 42 00

020 674 4325

020 674 55 00

020 674 50 00

020 674 47 75

020 674 47 50

020 674 50 00

020 674 47 50

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Country (City)

International Access Code

Country Code

City Code

New Zealand

International Access Code: 00

Country Code: 64

Nicaragua

Norway (Lysaker)

International Access Code: 00

Country Code: 47

Panama

Peru

Poland (Warsaw)

International Access Code: 011

Country Code: 48

City Code: 22

Department Name or Service Area,

Website and E-Mail Address

E-mail (New Zealand): [email protected]

E-mail (Australia): [email protected]

Home and Small Business

Government and Business

Sales

Fax

General Support

Website: support.euro.dell.com

E-mail Support (portable computers): [email protected]

E-mail Support (desktop computers): [email protected]

E-mail Support (servers): [email protected]

Technical Support

Relational Customer Care

Home/Small Business Customer Care

Switchboard

Fax Switchboard

General Support

General Support

Website: support.euro.dell.com

E-mail: [email protected]

Customer Service Phone

Customer Care

Sales

Customer Service Fax

Reception Desk Fax

Switchboard

Area Codes,

Local Numbers, and

Toll-Free Numbers

0800 446 255

0800 444 617

0800 441 567

0800 441 566

001-800-220-1006

671 16882

671 17514

23162298

671 16800

671 16865

001-800-507-0962

0800-50-669

57 95 700

57 95 999

57 95 999

57 95 806

57 95 998

57 95 999

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Country (City)

International Access Code

Country Code

City Code

Portugal

International Access Code: 00

Country Code: 35

Department Name or Service Area,

Website and E-Mail Address

E-mail: support.euro.dell.com/es/es/emaildell/

Technical Support

Customer Care

Sales

Puerto Rico

St. Kitts and Nevis

St. Lucia

General Support

General Support

General Support

St. Vincent and the Grenadines General Support

Singapore (Singapore)

International Access Code:

Country Code: 65

005

Fax

Technical Support

Customer Service (Penang, Malaysia)

Transaction Sales

Corporate Sales

South Africa (Johannesburg)

International Access Code:

09/091

Country Code:

City Code: 11

27

Website: support.euro.dell.com

E-mail: [email protected]

Technical Support

Customer Care

Sales

Fax

Southeast Asian and Pacific

Countries

Switchboard

Customer Technical Support, Customer Service, and Sales (Penang, Malaysia)

Area Codes,

Local Numbers, and

Toll-Free Numbers

800 834 077

800 300 415 or

800 834 075

800 300 410 or 800 300 411 or

800 300 412 or 121 422 07 10

121 424 01 12

1-800-805-7545 toll-free: 1-877-441-4731

1-800-882-1521 toll-free: 1-877-270-4609 toll-free: 800 6011 051

604 633 4949 toll-free: 800 6011 054 toll-free: 800 6011 053

011 709 7710

011 709 7707

011 709 7700

011 706 0495

011 709 7700

604 633 4810

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Country (City)

International Access Code

Country Code

City Code

Spain (Madrid)

International Access Code: 00

Country Code: 34

City Code: 91

Sweden (Upplands Vasby)

International Access Code:

Country Code:

City Code: 8

46

00

Department Name or Service Area,

Website and E-Mail Address

Website: support.euro.dell.com

E-mail: support.euro.dell.com/es/es/emaildell/

Home and Small Business

Technical Support

Customer Care

Sales

Switchboard

Fax

Corporate

Technical Support

Customer Care

Switchboard

Fax

Website: support.euro.dell.com

E-mail: [email protected]

E-mail Support for Latitude and Inspiron:

[email protected]

E-mail Support for OptiPlex: [email protected]

E-mail Support for Servers:

[email protected]

Technical Support

Relational Customer Care

Home/Small Business Customer Care

Employee Purchase Program (EPP) Support

Fax Technical Support

Sales

Area Codes,

Local Numbers, and

Toll-Free Numbers

902 100 130

902 118 540

902 118 541

902 118 541

902 118 539

902 100 130

902 118 546

91 722 92 00

91 722 95 83

08 590 05 199

08 590 05 642

08 587 70 527

20 140 14 44

08 590 05 594

08 590 05 185

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Country (City)

International Access Code

Country Code

City Code

Switzerland (Geneva)

International Access Code: 00

Country Code: 41

City Code: 22

Taiwan

International Access Code: 002

Country Code: 886

Department Name or Service Area,

Website and E-Mail Address

Website: support.euro.dell.com

E-mail: [email protected]

E-mail for French-speaking HSB and Corporate

Customers: support.euro.dell.com/ch/fr/emaildell/

Technical Support (Home and Small Business)

Technical Support (Corporate)

Customer Care (Home and Small Business)

Customer Care (Corporate)

Fax

Switchboard

Technical Support (portable and desktop computers)

Technical Support (servers)

Transaction Sales

Corporate Sales

Thailand

International Access Code: 001

Country Code: 66

Trinidad/Tobago

Turks and Caicos Islands

Technical Support

Customer Service (Penang, Malaysia)

Sales

General Support

General Support

Area Codes,

Local Numbers, and

Toll-Free Numbers

0844 811 411

0844 822 844

0848 802 202

0848 821 721

022 799 01 90

022 799 01 01 toll-free: 00801 86 1011 toll-free: 0080 60 1256 toll-free: 0080 651 228 or 0800 33 556 toll-free: 0080 651 227 or 0800 33 555 toll-free: 0880 060 07

604 633 4949 toll-free: 0880 060 09

1-800-805-8035 toll-free: 1-866-540-3355

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Country (City)

International Access Code

Country Code

City Code

U.K. (Bracknell)

International Access Code: 00

Country Code: 44

City Code: 1344

Department Name or Service Area,

Website and E-Mail Address

Website: support.euro.dell.com

Customer Care website: dell.co.uk/lca/customerservices

E-mail: [email protected]

Technical Support (Corporate/Preferred

Accounts/PAD [1000+ employees])

Technical Support (direct/PAD and general)

Global Accounts Customer Care

Uruguay

Home and Small Business Customer Care

Corporate Customer Care

Preferred Accounts (500–5000 employees)

Customer Care

Central Government Customer Care

Local Government & Education Customer Care

Health Customer Care

Home and Small Business Sales

Corporate/Public Sector Sales

General Support

Area Codes,

Local Numbers, and

Toll-Free Numbers

0870 908 0500

0870 908 0800

01344 373 185 or 01344 373 186

0870 906 0010

0870 908 0500

01344 373 196

01344 373 193

01344 373 199

01344 373 194

0870 907 4000

01344 860 456 toll-free: 000-413-598-2521

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Country (City)

International Access Code

Country Code

City Code

U.S.A. (Austin, Texas)

International Access Code: 011

Country Code: 1

U.S. Virgin Islands

Venezuela

Department Name or Service Area,

Website and E-Mail Address

Area Codes,

Local Numbers, and

Toll-Free Numbers

Automated Order-Status Service

AutoTech (portable and desktop computers)

Consumer (Home and Home Office)

Technical Support

Customer Service

DellNet™ Service and Support

Employee Purchase Program (EPP) Customers

Financial Services website: www.dellfinancialservices.com

Financial Services (lease/loans)

Financial Services (Dell Preferred Accounts [DPA])

Business

Customer Service and Technical Support

Employee Purchase Program (EPP) Customers

Projectors Technical Support

Public (government, education, and healthcare)

Customer Service and Technical Support

Employee Purchase Program (EPP) Customers

Dell Sales

Dell Outlet Store (Dell refurbished computers)

Software and Peripherals Sales

Spare Parts Sales

Extended Service and Warranty Sales

Fax

Dell Services for the Deaf, Hard-of-Hearing, or

Speech-Impaired

General Support

General Support toll-free: 1-800-433-9014 toll-free: 1-800-247-9362 toll-free: 1-800-624-9896 toll-free: 1-800-624-9897 toll-free: 1-877-Dellnet

(1-877-335-5638) toll-free: 1-800-695-8133 toll-free: 1-877-577-3355 toll-free: 1-800-283-2210 toll-free: 1-800-822-8965 toll-free: 1-800-695-8133 toll-free: 1-877-459-7298 toll-free: 1-800-456-3355 toll-free: 1-800-234-1490 toll-free: 1-800-289-3355

or toll-free: 1-800-879-3355 toll-free: 1-888-798-7561 toll-free: 1-800-671-3355 toll-free: 1-800-357-3355 toll-free: 1-800-247-4618 toll-free: 1-800-727-8320 toll-free: 1-877-DELLTTY

(1-877-335-5889)

1-877-673-3355

8001-3605

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Returning Items for Warranty Repair or Credit

Prepare all items being returned, whether for repair or credit, as follows:

1

2

3

4

Call Dell to obtain an authorization number, and write it clearly and prominently on the outside of the box.

Include a copy of the invoice and a letter describing the reason for the return.

Include any accessories that belong with the item(s) being returned

(power cables, CDs, guides, and so on) if the return is for credit.

Pack the equipment to be returned in the original (or equivalent) packing materials.

You are responsible for paying shipping expenses. You are also responsible for insuring any product returned, and you assume the risk of loss during shipment to Dell. Collect-on-delivery packages are not accepted.

Returns that are missing any of the preceding requirements will be refused at our receiving dock and returned to you.

Regulatory Information

Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) is any signal or emission, radiated in free space or conducted along power or signal leads, that endangers the functioning of a radio navigation or other safety service or seriously degrades, obstructs, or repeatedly interrupts a licensed radio communications service. Radio communications services include but are not limited to AM/FM commercial broadcast, television, cellular services, radar, air-traffic control, pager, and Personal Communication Services

(PCS). These licensed services, along with unintentional radiators such as digital devices, including computer systems, contribute to the electromagnetic environment.

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Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) is the ability of items of electronic equipment to function properly together in the electronic environment.

While this computer system has been designed and determined to be compliant with regulatory agency limits for EMI, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference with radio communications services, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, you are encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

• Reorient the receiving antenna.

• Relocate the computer with respect to the receiver.

• Move the computer away from the receiver.

• Plug the computer into a different outlet so that the computer and the receiver are on different branch circuits.

If necessary, consult a Dell Technical Support representative or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions.

Dell computer systems are designed, tested, and classified for their intended electromagnetic environment. These electromagnetic environment classifications generally refer to the following harmonized definitions:

• Class A is typically for business or industrial environments.

• Class B is typically for residential environments.

For additional regulatory information, see the Tell Me How help file that accompanied your computer. To access the help file, see page 38.

NOM Information (Mexico Only)

The following information is provided on the device(s) described in this document in compliance with the requirements of the official Mexican standards (NOM):

Exporter:

Importer:

Ship to:

Model number:

Supply voltage:

Frequency:

Current consumption:

Dell

One Dell Way

Round Rock, TX 78682

Dell Computer de México,

S.A. de C.V.

Paseo de la Reforma 2620 - 11° Piso

Col. Lomas Altas

11950 México, D.F.

Dell Computer de México,

S.A. de C.V. al Cuidado de Kuehne & Nagel de

México S. de R.I.

Avenida Soles No. 55

Col. Peñon de los Baños

15520 México, D.F.

DHM

115/230 VAC

60/50 Hz

3.0/1.5 A

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Limited Warranties and Return Policy

Dell-branded hardware products purchased in the U.S. or Canada come with either a 90-day (U.S. only), one-year, two-year, three-year, or four-year limited warranty. To determine which warranty you purchased, see the invoice that accompanied your hardware product(s). The following sections describe the limited warranties and return policy for the U.S., the limited warranties and return policy for Canada, and the manufacturer guarantee for Latin

America and the Caribbean.

Limited Warranty for the U.S.

What is covered by this limited warranty?

This limited warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship in your—our end-user customer's—Dellbranded hardware products, including Dell-branded peripheral products, such as monitors, keyboards, pointing devices (mice), and wireless devices.

What is not covered by this limited warranty?

This limited warranty does not cover:

• Software, including the operating system and software added to the Dell-branded hardware products through our factory-integration system, third-party software, or the reloading of software

• Non-Dell-branded products and accessories

• Problems that result from:

– External causes such as accident, abuse, misuse, or problems with electrical power

– Servicing not authorized by us

– Usage that is not in accordance with product instructions

– Failure to follow the product instructions or failure to perform preventive maintenance

– Problems caused by using accessories, parts, or components not supplied by us

• Products with missing or altered service tags or serial numbers

• Products for which we have not received payment

THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER

RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE (OR JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION). DELL'S

RESPONSIBILITY FOR MALFUNCITONS AND DEFECTS IN HARDWARE IS LIMITED TO REPAIR

AND REPLACEMENT AS SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT. ALL EXPRESS AND

IMPLIED WARRANTIES FOR THE PRODUCT, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED

WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR

PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN TIME TO THE TERM OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD

REFLECTED ON YOUR INVOICE. NO WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WILL

APPLY AFTER THE LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD HAS EXPIRED. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW

LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THIS LIMITATION MAY NOT

APPLY TO YOU.

WE DO NOT ACCEPT LIABILITY BEYOND THE REMEDIES PROVIDED FOR IN THIS LIMITED

WARRANTY OR FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT

LIMITATION, ANY LIABILTY FOR THIRD PARTY CLAIMS AGAINST YOU FOR DAMAGES, FOR

PRODUCTS NOT BEING AVAILABLE FOR USE, OR FOR LOST DATA OR LOST SOFTWARE. OUR

LIABILITY WILL BE NO MORE THAN THE AMOUNT YOU PAID FOR THE PRODUCT THAT IS THE

SUBJECT OF A CLAIM. THIS IS THE MAXIMUM AMOUNT FOR WHICH WE ARE RESPONSIBLE.

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SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR

CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO

YOU.

How long does this limited warranty last?

This limited warranty lasts for the time period indicated on your invoice, except that the limited warranty on Dellbranded batteries lasts only one year and the limited warranty on the lamps for Dell-branded projectors lasts only ninety days. The limited warranty begins on the date of the invoice. The warranty period is not extended if we repair or replace a warranted product or any parts. Dell may change the availability of limited warranties, at its discretion, but any changes will not be retroactive.

What do I do if I need warranty service?

Before the warranty expires, please call us at the relevant number listed in the following table. Please also have your

Dell service tag number or order number available.

Individual Home Consumers:

Technical Support

Customer Service

Individual Home Consumers who purchased through an Employee Purchase Program:

Technical Support and Customer Service

Home and Small Business Commercial Customers:

Technical Support and Customer Service

Medium, Large, or Global Commercial Customers,

Healthcare Customers, and Value Added Resellers

(VARs):

Technical Support and Customer Service

Government and Education Customers:

Technical Support and Customer Service

Dell-Branded Memory

US. Only

1-800-624-9896

1-800-624-9897

1-800-822-8965

1-800-456-3355

1-800-822-8965

1-800-234-1490

1-888-363-5150

What will Dell do?

During the first 90 days of the 90-day limited warranty and the first year of all other limited warranties: For the first 90 days of the 90-day limited warranty and the first year of all other limited warranties, we will repair any Dellbranded hardware products returned to us that prove to be defective in materials or workmanship. If we are not able to repair the product, we will replace it with a comparable product that is new or refurbished.

When you contact us, we will issue a Return Material Authorization Number for you to include with your return.

You must return the products to us in their original or equivalent packaging, prepay shipping charges, and insure the shipment or accept the risk if the product is lost or damaged in shipment. We will return the repaired or replacement products to you. We will pay to ship the repaired or replaced products to you if you use an address in the United States (excluding Puerto Rico and U.S. possessions and territories). Otherwise, we will ship the product to you freight collect.

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If we determine that the product is not covered under this warranty, we will notify you and inform you of service alternatives that are available to you on a fee basis.

NOTE: Before you ship the product(s) to us, make sure to back up the data on the hard drive(s) and any other storage device(s) in the product(s). Remove any confidential, proprietary, or personal information and removable media such as floppy disks, CDs, or PC Cards. We are not responsible for any of your confidential, proprietary, or personal information; lost or corrupted data; or damaged or lost removable media.

During the remaining years: For the remaining period of the limited warranty, we will replace any defective part with new or refurbished parts, if we agree that it needs to be replaced. When you contact us, we will require a valid credit card number at the time you request a replacement part, but we will not charge you for the replacement part as long as you return the original part to us within thirty days after we ship the replacement part to you. If we do not receive the original part within thirty days, we will charge to your credit card the then-current standard price for that part.

We will pay to ship the part to you if you use an address in the United States (excluding Puerto Rico and U.S. possessions and territories). Otherwise, we will ship the part freight collect. We will also include a prepaid shipping container with each replacement part for your use in returning the replaced part to us.

NOTE: Before you replace parts, make sure to back up the data on the hard drive(s) and any other storage device(s) in the product(s). We are not responsible for lost or corrupted data.

What if I purchased a service contract?

If your service contract is with Dell, service will be provided to you under the terms of the service agreement.

Please refer to that contract for details on how to obtain service.

If you purchased through us a service contract with one of our third-party service providers, please refer to that contract for details on how to obtain service.

How will you fix my product?

We use new and refurbished parts made by various manufacturers in performing warranty repairs and in building replacement parts and systems. Refurbished parts and systems are parts or systems that have been returned to Dell, some of which were never used by a customer. All parts and systems are inspected and tested for quality.

Replacement parts and systems are covered for the remaining period of the limited warranty for the product you bought.

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What do I do if I am not satisfied?

We pride ourselves on our great customer service. If you are not satisfied with the service you receive under this limited warranty, please let us know. We have found that the best way to resolve issues regarding our limited warranty is to work together. If, after those discussions, you are still not satisfied, we believe arbitration is the most expeditious way to resolve your concerns. Therefore, ANY CLAIM, DISPUTE, OR CONTROVERSY

(WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT, OR OTHERWISE, WHETHER PREEXISTING, PRESENT, OR

FUTURE, AND INCLUDING STATUTORY, COMMON LAW, INTENTIONAL TORT, AND EQUITABLE

CLAIMS) AGAINST DELL arising from or relating to this limited warranty, its interpretation, or the breach, termination, or validity thereof, the relationships which result from this limited warranty (including, to the full extent permitted by applicable law, relationships with third parties), Dell's advertising, or any related purchase

SHALL BE RESOLVED EXCLUSIVELY AND FINALLY BY BINDING ARBITRATION ADMINISTERED

BY THE NATIONAL ARBITRATION FORUM (NAF) under its Code of Procedure then in effect (available via the Internet at www.arb-forum.com/ or via telephone at 1-800-474-2371). The arbitration will be limited solely to the dispute or controversy between you and Dell. Any award of the arbitrator(s) shall be final and binding on each of the parties, and may be entered as a judgment in any court of competent jurisdiction. Information may be obtained and claims may be filed with the NAF at P.O. Box 50191, Minneapolis, MN 55405. This provision applies only to individual home consumers and consumers who purchased through an employee purchase program. It does not apply to small, medium, large, and global commercial customers or government, education, and healthcare customers.

May I transfer the limited warranty?

Limited warranties on systems may be transferred if the current owner transfers ownership of the system and records the transfer with us. The limited warranty on Dell-branded memory may not be transferred. You may record your transfer by going to Dell's website:

• If you are an Individual Home Consumer, go to www.dell.com/us/en/dhs/topics/sbtopic_015_ccare.htm

• If you are a Small, Medium, Large, or Global Commercial Customer, go to www.dell.com/us/en/biz/topics/sbtopic_ccare_nav_015_ccare.htm

• If you are a Government, Education, or Healthcare Customer, or an Individual Consumer who purchased through an employee purchase program, go to www.dell.com/us/en/pub/topics/sbtopic_015_ccare.htm

If you do not have Internet access, call your customer care representative or call 1-800-624-9897.

"Total Satisfaction" Return Policy (U.S. Only)

We value our relationship with you and want to make sure that you're satisfied with your purchases. That's why we offer a "Total Satisfaction" return policy for most products that you—the end-user customer—purchase directly from Dell. Under this policy, you may return to Dell products that you purchased directly from Dell for a credit or a refund of the purchase price paid, less shipping and handling and applicable restocking fees as follows:

• New Hardware Products and Accessories — All new hardware, accessories, parts, and unopened software still in its sealed package, excluding the products listed below, may be returned within thirty days from the invoice date. To return applications software or an operating system that has been installed by Dell, you must return the entire computer. A different return policy applies to nondefective products purchased through Dell's Software and Peripherals division by customers of our Small and Medium Business divisions.

Those products may be returned within thirty days from the invoice date, but a fifteen percent (15%) restocking fee will be deducted from any refund or credit. The "Total Satisfaction" Return Policy and

Software and Peripherals division return policy are not available for Dell | EMC storage products, EMCbranded products, or enterprise software.

140 Limited Warranties and Return Policy

• Reconditioned or Refurbished Dell-Branded Hardware Products and Parts — All reconditioned or refurbished Dell-branded server and storage products may be returned within thirty days from the invoice date. All other reconditioned or refurbished Dell-branded hardware products and parts may be returned within fourteen days of the invoice date.

To return products, e-mail or call Dell customer service to receive a Credit Return Authorization Number within the return policy period applicable to the product you want to return. You must obtain a Credit Return

Authorization Number in order to return the product. See "Contacting Dell" (see page 116) in your customer documentation (or www.dell.com/us/en/gen/contact.htm

) to find the appropriate contact information for obtaining customer assistance.

You must ship the products to Dell within five days of the date that Dell issues the Credit Return Authorization

Number. You must also return the products to Dell in their original packaging, in as-new condition along with any media, documentation, and all other items that were included in the original shipment, prepay shipping charges, and insure the shipment or accept the risk of loss or damage during shipment.

Limited Warranty Terms for Canada

What is covered by this limited warranty?

This limited warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship in your—our end-user customer's—Dellbranded hardware products, including Dell-branded peripheral products, such as monitors, keyboards, pointing devices (mice), and wireless devices.

What is not covered by this limited warranty?

This limited warranty does not cover:

• Software, including the operating system and software added to the Dell-branded hardware products through our factory-integration system, or the reloading of the software

• Non-Dell branded products and accessories

• Problems that result from:

– External causes such as accident, abuse, misuse, or problems with electrical power

– Servicing not authorized by us

– Usage that is not in accordance with product instructions

– Failure to follow the product instructions or failure to perform preventive maintenance

– Problems caused by using accessories, parts, or components not supplied by us

• Products with missing or altered service tags or serial numbers

• Products for which we have not received payment

THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER

RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM PROVINCE TO PROVINCE. DELL'S RESPONSIBILITY FOR

MALFUNCTIONS AND DEFECTS IN PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT AS

SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT, FOR THE TERM OF THE WARRANTY PERIOD

REFLECTED ON YOUR INVOICE. EXCEPT FOR THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES CONTAINED IN

THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT, DELL DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS,

EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND

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CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, STATUTORY

OR OTHERWISE. SOME PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF CERTAIN IMPLIED

WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, OR LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY OR

CONDITION LASTS. THEREFORE, THE FOREGOING EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS MAY NOT

APPLY TO YOU.

WE DO NOT ACCEPT LIABILITY BEYOND THE REMEDIES PROVIDED FOR IN THIS WARRANTY

STATEMENT OR FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES,

INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY LIABILTY FOR THIRD PARTY CLAIMS AGAINST YOU

FOR DAMAGES, FOR PRODUCTS NOT BEING AVAILABLE FOR USE, OR FOR LOST DATA OR LOST

SOFTWARE. OUR LIABILITY WILL BE NO MORE THAN THE AMOUNT YOU PAID FOR THE

PRODUCT THAT IS THE SUBJECT OF A CLAIM. THIS IS THE MAXIMUM AMOUNT FOR WHICH

WE ARE RESPONSIBLE.

SOME PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF SPECIAL, INDIRECT,

INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION

MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.

How long does this limited warranty last?

This limited warranty lasts for the time period indicated on your invoice, except that the limited warranty on Dellbranded batteries lasts only one year and the limited warranty on the lamps for Dell-branded projectors lasts only ninety days. The limited warranty begins on the date of the invoice. The warranty period is not extended if we repair or replace a warranted product or any parts. Dell may change the terms and availability of limited warranties, at its discretion, but any changes will not be retroactive (that is, the warranty terms in place at the time of purchase will apply to your purchase).

What do I do if I need warranty service?

Before the warranty expires, please call us at the relevant number listed in the following table. Please also have your

Dell service tag number or order number available.

Canada Only Individual Home Consumers; Home Office and Small

Business Customers:

Technical Support and Customer Service

Medium, Large, and Global Commercial Customers;

Government, Education, and Healthcare Customers; and Value Added Resellers (VARs):

Technical Support

Customer Service

Government or Education Customers, or Individual

Home Consumers who purchased through an

Employee Purchase Program:

Technical Support

Customer Service

Dell-Branded Memory

1-800-847-4096

1-800-387-5757

1-800-326-9463

1-800-387-5757

1-800-326-9463 (Extension 8221 for Individual

Consumers)

1-888-363-5150

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What will Dell do?

During the first year of all limited warranties: During the first year of all limited warranties, we will repair any

Dell-branded hardware products returned to us that prove to be defective in materials or workmanship. If we are not able to repair the product, we will replace it with a comparable product that is new or refurbished.

When you contact us, we will issue a Return Material Authorization Number for you to include with your return.

You must return the products to us in their original or equivalent packaging, prepay shipping charges, and insure the shipment or accept the risk if the product is lost or damaged in shipment. We will return the repaired or replacement products to you. We will pay to ship the repaired or replaced products to you if you use an address in

Canada. Otherwise, we will ship the product to you freight collect.

If we determine that the problem is not covered under this warranty, we will notify you and inform you of service alternatives that are available to you on a fee basis.

NOTE: Before you ship the product(s) to us, make sure to back up the data on the hard drive(s) and any other storage device(s) in the product(s). Remove any confidential, proprietary or personal information, removable media, such as floppy disks, CDs, or PC Cards. We are not responsible for any of your confidential, proprietary or personal information; lost or corrupted data; or damaged or lost removable media.

During the remaining years following the first year of all limited warranties: We will replace any defective part with new or refurbished parts, if we agree that it needs to be replaced. When you contact us, we will require a valid credit card number at the time you request a replacement part, but we will not charge you for the replacement part as long as you return the original part to us within thirty days after we ship the replacement part to you. If we do not receive the original part within thirty days, we will charge to your credit card the then-current standard price for that part.

We will pay to ship the part to you if you use an address in Canada. Otherwise, we will ship the part freight collect.

We will also include a prepaid shipping container with each replacement part for your use in returning the replaced part to us.

NOTE: Before you replace parts, make sure to back up the data on the hard drive(s) and any other storage device(s) in the product(s). We are not responsible for lost or corrupted data.

What if I purchased an on-site service contract?

If your service contract is with Dell, service will be provided to you under the terms of the service contract. Please refer to that contract for details on how to obtain service. Dell's service contracts can be found online at www.dell.ca or by calling Customer Care at 1-800-847-4096. If you purchased through us a service contract with one of our third-party service providers, please refer to that contract (mailed to you with your invoice) for details on how to obtain service.

How will you fix my product?

We use new and refurbished parts made by various manufacturers in performing warranty repairs and in building replacement parts and systems. Refurbished parts and systems are parts or systems that have been returned to Dell, some of which were never used by a customer. All parts and systems are inspected and tested for quality.

Replacement parts and systems are covered for the remaining period of the limited warranty for the product you bought. Dell owns all parts removed from repaired products.

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What do I do if I am not satisfied?

We pride ourselves on our great customer service. If you are not satisfied with the service you receive under this limited warranty, please let us know. We have found that the best way to resolve issues regarding our limited warranty is to work together. If, after those discussions, you are still not satisfied, we believe arbitration is the most expeditious way to resolve your concerns. Therefore, ANY CLAIM, DISPUTE, OR CONTROVERSY

(WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT, OR OTHERWISE, WHETHER PREEXISTING, PRESENT OR

FUTURE, AND INCLUDING STATUTORY, COMMON LAW, INTENTIONAL TORT, AND EQUITABLE

CLAIMS) AGAINST DELL arising from or relating to this limited warranty, its interpretation, or the breach, termination or validity thereof, the relationships which result from this limited warranty (including, to the full extent permitted by applicable law, relationships with third parties), Dell's advertising, or any related purchase

SHALL BE RESOLVED EXCLUSIVELY AND FINALLY BY BINDING ARBITRATION ADMINISTERED

BY THE NATIONAL ARBITRATION FORUM (NAF) under its Code of Procedure then in effect (available via the Internet at www.arb-forum.com/ , or via telephone at 1-800-474-2371). The arbitration will be limited solely to the dispute or controversy between you and Dell. Any award of the arbitrator(s) shall be final and binding on each of the parties, and may be entered as a judgment in any court of competent jurisdiction. Information may be obtained and claims may be filed with the NAF at P.O. Box 50191, Minneapolis, MN 55405.

May I transfer the limited warranty?

Limited warranties on systems may be transferred if the current owner transfers ownership of the system and records the transfer with us. The limited warranty on Dell-branded memory may not be transferred. You may record your transfer by going to our website:

• If you are an Individual Home Consumer, go to www.dell.com/us/en/dhs/topics/sbtopic_016_ccare.htm

• If you are a Home Office, Small, Medium, Large, or Global Commercial Customer, go to www.dell.com/us/en/biz/topics/sbtopic_ccare_nav_016_ccare.htm

• If you are a Government, Education, or Healthcare Customer, or an Individual Home Consumer who purchased through an Employee Purchase Program, go to www.dell.com/us/en/pub/topics/sbtopic_016_ccare.htm

If you do not have Internet access, please call Dell at 1-800-326-9463.

"Total Satisfaction" Return Policy (Canada Only)

If you are an end-user customer who bought new products directly from Dell, you may return them to Dell up to

30 days after you receive them for a refund or credit of the product purchase price. If you are an end-user customer who bought reconditioned or refurbished products from Dell, you may return them to Dell within 14 days after the date of invoice for a refund or credit of the product purchase price. In either case, the refund or credit will not include any shipping and handling charges shown on your invoice and will be subject to a fifteen percent (15%) restocking fee, unless otherwise prohibited by law. If you are an organization that bought the products under a written agreement with Dell, the agreement may contain different terms for the return of products than specified by this policy.

To return products, you must call Dell Customer Service at 1-800-387-5759 to receive a Credit Return

Authorization Number. To expedite the process of your refund or credit, Dell expects you to return the products to

Dell in their original packaging within five days of the date that Dell issues the Credit Return Authorization

Number. You must also prepay shipping charges and insure the shipment or accept the risk of loss or damage during shipment. You may return software for a refund or credit only if the sealed package containing the floppy

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disk(s) or CD(s) is unopened. Returned products must be in as-new condition, and all of the manuals, floppy disk(s), CD(s), power cables, and other items included with a product must be returned with it. For customers who want to return, for refund or credit only, either application or operating system software that has been installed by

Dell, the whole system must be returned, along with any media and documentation that may have been included in the original shipment.

The "Total Satisfaction" Return Policy does not apply to Dell | EMC storage products. It also does not apply to products purchased through Dell's Software and Peripherals division. For those products, please instead refer to

Dell's Software and Peripheral's then-current return policy (see the following section, "Dell Software and

Peripherals" (Canada Only)").

Dell Software and Peripherals (Canada Only)

Third-Party Software and Peripherals Products

Similar to other resellers of software and peripherals, Dell does not warrant third-party products. Third-party software and peripheral products are covered by the warranties provided by the original manufacturer or publisher only. Third party manufacturer warranties vary from product to product. Consult your product documentation for specific warranty information. More information may also be available from the manufacturer or publisher.

While Dell offers a wide selection of software and peripheral products, we do not specifically test or guarantee that all of the products we offer work with any or all of the various models of Dell computers, nor do we test or guarantee all of the products we sell on the hundreds of different brands of computers available today. If you have questions about compatibility, we recommend and encourage you to contact the third-party software and peripheral product manufacturer or publisher directly.

Dell-Branded Peripheral Products

Dell does provide a limited warranty for new Dell-branded peripheral products (products for which Dell is listed as the manufacturer) such as monitors, batteries, memory, docking stations, and projectors). To determine which limited warranty applies to the product you purchased, see the Dell invoice and/or the product documentation that accompanied your product. Descriptions of Dell's limited warranties are described in preceding sections.

Return Policy

If you are an end-user customer who bought Dell Software and Peripherals products directly from a Dell company, you may return Dell Software and Peripherals products that are in as-new condition to Dell up to 30 days from the date of invoice for a refund of the product purchase price if already paid. This refund will not include any shipping and handling charges shown on your invoice; you are responsible for those.

To return products, you must call Dell Customer Service at 1-800-387-5759 to receive a Credit Return

Authorization Number. You must ship the Dell Software and Peripherals products back to Dell in their original manufacturer's packaging (which must be in as-new condition), prepay shipping charges, and insure the shipment or accept the risk of loss or damage during shipment.

To qualify for refund or replacement, returned products must be in as-new condition, software products must be unopened, and all of the manuals, floppy disk(s), CD(s), power cables, and other items included with a product must be returned with it.

Limited War ranties and Return Policy 145

One-Year End-User Manufacturer Guarantee (Latin America and the

Caribbean Only)

Guarantee

Dell Computer Corporation ("Dell") warrants to the end user in accordance with the following provisions that its branded hardware products, purchased by the end user from a Dell company or an authorized Dell distributor in

Latin America or the Caribbean, will be free from defects in materials, workmanship, and design affecting normal use, for a period of one year from the original purchase date. Products for which proper claims are made will, at

Dell’s option, be repaired or replaced at Dell’s expense. Dell owns all parts removed from repaired products. Dell uses new and reconditioned parts made by various manufacturers in performing repairs and building replacement products.

Exclusions

This Guarantee does not apply to defects resulting from: improper or inadequate installation, use, or maintenance; actions or modifications by unauthorized third parties or the end user; accidental or willful damage; or normal wear and tear.

Making a Claim

Claims must be made in Latin America or the Caribbean by contacting the Dell point of sale within the guarantee period. The end user must always supply proof of purchase, indicating name and address of the seller, date of purchase, model and serial number, name and address of the customer, and details of symptoms and configuration at the time of malfunction, including peripherals and software used. Otherwise, Dell may refuse the guarantee claim. Upon diagnosis of a warranted defect, Dell will make arrangements and pay for ground freight and insurance to and from Dell’s repair/replacement center. The end user must ensure that the defective product is available for collection properly packed in original or equally protective packaging together with the details listed above and the return number provided to the end user by Dell.

Limitation and Statutory Rights

Dell makes no other warranty, guarantee or like statement other than as explicitly stated above, and this Guarantee is given in place of all other guarantees whatsoever, to the fullest extent permitted by law. In the absence of applicable legislation, this Guarantee will be the end user’s sole and exclusive remedy against Dell or any of its affiliates, and neither Dell nor any of its affiliates shall be liable for loss of profit or contracts, or any other indirect or consequential loss arising from negligence, breach of contract, or howsoever.

This Guarantee does not impair or affect mandatory statutory rights of the end user against and/or any rights resulting from other contracts concluded by the end user with Dell and/or any other seller.

Dell World Trade LP

One Dell Way, Round Rock, TX 78682, USA

Dell Computadores do Brasil Ltda (CNPJ No. 72.381.189/0001-10)/

Dell Commercial do Brasil Ltda (CNPJ No. 03 405 822/0001-40)

Avenida Industrial Belgraf, 400

92990-000 - Eldorado do Sul – RS - Brasil

Dell Computer de Chile Ltda

Coyancura 2283, Piso 3- Of.302,

Providencia, Santiago - Chile

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Dell Computer de Colombia Corporation

Carrera 7 #115-33 Oficina 603

Bogota, Colombia

Dell Computer de Mexico SA de CV

Paseo de la Reforma 2620 - 11° Piso

Col. Lomas Altas

11950 México, D.F.

Intel

®

Warranty Statement for Pentium

®

and Celeron

®

Processors Only

(U.S. and Canada Only)

Intel’s Three Year Limited Warranty

Limited Warranty

Intel warrants that its family of Pentium

®

and Celeron

®

processors, if properly used and installed, will be free from defects in materials and workmanship and will substantially conform to Intel’s publicly available specifications for a period of three (3) years after the date the Pentium or Celeron processor was purchased (whether purchased separately or as part of a computer system).

If the Pentium or Celeron processor, which is the subject of this Limited Warranty, fails during the warranty period for reasons covered by this Limited Warranty, Intel, at its option, will:

• REPAIR the Pentium or Celeron processor by means of hardware and/or software; OR

• REPLACE the Pentium or Celeron processor with another Pentium or Celeron processor; OR if Intel is unable to repair or replace the particular Pentium or Celeron processor,

• REFUND the then-current value of the Pentium or Celeron processor.

THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES THAT MAY EXIST UNDER STATE LAW, APPLY ONLY TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THE

PENTIUM OR CELERON PROCESSOR, OR PENTIUM OR CELERON PROCESSOR-BASED COMPUTER AND LAST ONLY FOR AS LONG AS SUCH PURCHASER

CONTINUES TO OWN THE PROCESSOR.

Extent of Limited Warranty

Intel does not warrant that your Pentium or Celeron processor will be free from design defects or errors known as "errata." Current characterized errata are available upon request.

This limited warranty is for purchasers in the United States and Canada only. The limited warranty does not cover any costs relating to removal or replacement of any Pentium or

Celeron processors that are soldered or otherwise permanently affixed to your system’s motherboard.

This limited warranty does not cover damages due to external causes, including accident, problems with electrical power, usage not in accordance with product instructions, misuse, neglect, alteration, repair, improper installation, or improper testing.

How to Obtain Warranty Service

To obtain warranty service for your Pentium or Celeron processor, you may contact your computer system manufacturer in accordance with its instructions, or you may contact Intel.

To request warranty service from Intel, you should call Intel at 1-800-628-8686 during the warranty period during normal business hours (Pacific Time), excluding holidays. Please be prepared to provide:

(1) your name, address, and telephone numbers;

(2) proof of purchase;

(3) this Intel warranty card;

(4) a description of the computer system including the brand and model; and

(5) an explanation of the problem.

[Note: The Customer Service Representative may need additional information from you depending on the nature of the problem.]

The replacement processor is warranted under this written warranty and is subject to the same limitations and exclusions for the remainder of the original warranty period or one

(1) year, whichever is longer.

WARRANTY LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS

THESE WARRANTIES REPLACE ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF

MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. INTEL MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES BEYOND THOSE STATED HERE. INTEL

DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY

AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

SOME LAWS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES SO THIS LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. IF THESE LAWS APPLY, THEN ALL

EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD. NO WARRANTIES APPLY AFTER THAT PERIOD.

SOME LAWS DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THIS LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.

LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY

INTEL’S RESPONSIBILITY UNDER THIS, OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, IMPLIED OR EXPRESS, IS LIMITED TO REPAIR, REPLACEMENT OR REFUND, AS SET

FORTH ABOVE. THESE REMEDIES ARE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY. INTEL IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR INDIRECT,

SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY OR UNDER ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY

INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOST PROFITS, DOWNTIME, GOODWILL, DAMAGE TO OR REPLACEMENT OF EQUIPMENT AND PROPERTY, AND ANY

COSTS OF RECOVERING, REPROGRAMMING, OR REPRODUCING ANY PROGRAM OR DATA STORED IN OR USED WITH A SYSTEM CONTAINING YOUR

PENTIUM PROCESSOR. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE

ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.

THE LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT VARY FROM JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION.

Limited War ranties and Return Policy 147

Intel Pentium

®

and Celeron

®

Processors are backed by a three-year limited warranty.

Please refer to the reverse side of this card for complete warranty details.

Intel’s Commitment to Quality

Intel is committed to producing the highest quality processors available. That’s why we have hundreds of people dedicated to continuously improve our design, manufacturing, and testing technology.

We put every one of our Pentium® and Celeron® processors through a rigorous battery of tests during the design and manufacturing processes.

To verify that the new chip will correctly run the software written for Intel Architecture processors, a team of Intel engineers is dedicated to compatibility testing. In a state-of-art lab, this group runs an extensive set of operating systems, applications, network tests and stress tests repeatedly to ensure that the processor is compatible with representative software.

Just as importantly, we work with hardware and software companies in the computer industry to ensure that our processors are compatible with their products.

Additionally, a sampling of Intel processors are subjected to a rigorous "burn-in" test whereby the chip is operated at higher-than-normal temperatures and voltages. During this burn-in period, the processor experiences the equivalent of weeks of normal usage. These units are monitored for failures as part of our ongoing quality assurance process.

As a result, today’s microprocessors from Intel are among the most reliable components in computers.

What are ’Errata’?

Exhaustive product testing can highlight differences between the actual behavior of the microprocessor and its specifications. Sometimes the discrepancies are caused by a design defect or error, which we call errata. Rigorous validation identifies most errata during the development of the processor, but we do detect additional errata during the life cycle of a microprocessor.

When an erratum is identified, our engineers work to characterize it and find a solution. We work with system designers and software developers to ensure that the discrepancy does not affect their products. If necessary, special software or hardware solutions (sometimes known as "work arounds") are implemented in the system design to prevent computer users from encountering the problem. Errata may then be corrected in future revisions of the microprocessor.

No microprocessor is perfect, and Intel recognizes that some consumers want to know about any errata, whether or not the errata affect them. Intel makes documentation of all characterized Pentium and Celeron processor errata publicly available through our Technical Documentation Service.

At Intel, our goal is to make every computer user satisfied with his or her Pentium or Celeron processor. Should you have any questions, comments or concerns about your Intel microprocessor, please call us at 1-800-628-8686.

©1997, 1998 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.

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I n d ex

A audio. See sound

B battery disposal, 14 fixing problems, 38 replacing, 113

BIOS, 110 booting to a USB device, 34

C cards connectors, 85 installing, 86 removing, 86

CD drive fixing problems, 40

CD-RW drive blank discs, 31 fixing problems, 41

CDs copying, 30

Easy CD Creator Basic, 30

Check Disk, 42 computer back view, 78 closing cover, 104 error messages, 44-45 front door, 76 front view, 76 internal parts, 84 opening cover, 83 specifications, 106 stops responding, 45 turning off, 34 conflicts resolving software and hardware incompatibilities, 70 contact numbers, 116 copying CDs general information, 30 helpful tips, 31 how to copy CDs, 32 cover closing, 104 opening, 83

D

Dell Diagnostics, 15, 62

Dell Support website, 16

Dell Technical Support

Policy, 114 diagnostics, 15, 62 display. See monitor documentation, 15 device, 15 finding, 15 help file, 17 online, 16

Owner’s Manual, 15

ResourceCD, 15 setup diagram, 17 drivers, 65 identifying, 66 reinstalling, 66 drives fixing problems, 39

DVD drive fixing problems, 41

E electrostatic discharge, 13 e-mail fixing problems, 42 error messages, 44

Express Service Code, 15

Index 149

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F

Files and Settings Transfer

Wizard, 25 finding information, 15 finding solutions, 36 fixing problems battery, 38

Dell Diagnostics, 62 drive, 39 e-mail, 42 floppy drive, 39 general, 45

Internet connection, 42 keyboard, 48 modem, 42 mouse, 49 network, 50 power, 51 printer, 53 scanner, 54 sound and speakers, 55 video and monitor, 57 floppy drive adding, 100 fixing problems, 39 front door, 76 reattaching, 80

H hard drive fixing problems, 42 hardware fixing problems, 47 incompatibility, 70

Help and Support Center, 17,

38 help file, 17, 38 home network, 27

Hyper-Threading, 33 monitor connecting two, 22 fixing problems, 57 motherboard. See system board mouse fixing problems, 49

I

Internet connecting, 28 fixing problems, 42 setting up connection, 29

Internet connection about, 28 options, 28 setting up, 29

IRQ conflicts, 70

N network fixing problems, 50 setting up, 27

Network Setup Wizard, 28

K keyboard fixing problems, 48

O office network, 27

Operating System

CD, 16 operating system reinstallation

Windows XP, 16, 70

M memory adding, 92 connectors, 85 messages error, 44

Microsoft License Label, 15 modem fixing problems, 42

P password clearing system setup, 112 power fixing problems, 51 turning off, 34 printer cable, 20 connecting, 20 fixing problems, 53

150 Index

printer (continued) parallel, 20 setting up, 20 troubleshooting, 53

USB, 21 problems computer crashes, 45 computer stops responding, 45 error messages, 44 general, 45 program crashes, 45 stops responding, 45

R

RAM. See memory regulatory information, 133 reinstalling drivers, 66, 70

Windows XP, 70

ResourceCD, 66

Dell Diagnostics, 62 returning items, 133 service tag number, 15, 77 settings system setup program, 110 setup diagram, 17 shutdown, 34 software fixing problems, 45

Hyper-Threading, 33 incompatibility, 70 reinstalling software, 66, 70 sound adjusting volume, 55 fixing problems, 55 speaker adjusting volume, 55 fixing problems, 55 specifications, 106 system board, 85

System Restore, 68 system setup program, 110

S safety instructions, 9 scanner fixing problems, 54 screen. See monitor

T technical assistance telephone numbers and addresses, 116 warranty repair or credit, 133

Tell Me How help file, 17, 38 transferring information to a new computer, 25 troubleshooting, 36

Dell Diagnostics, 62

Help and Support Center, 17,

38 turning off the computer, 34

U

USB devices, booting to, 34

V video fixing problems, 57 video memory connector, 85 volume adjusting, 55

W warranty, 137

Windows license label, 15

Windows XP device driver rollback, 66

Help, 38

Help and Support Center, 17,

38

Hyper-Threading, 33 reinstalling, 70 scanner, 54 shutdown, 34

Index 151

152 Index

152 Index

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