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High-performance parallel and serial ports, and a multipurpose Personal System
(PS)/2 connector for attaching external devices. There is also a monitor connector
for attaching an external monitor to your computer.
A PS/2-compatible touch pad that gives your computer full mouse functionality.
An infrared port for use with compatible external devices. The infrared port per-
mits file transfers without using cable connections. Fast infrared technology is
also available.
Universal Serial Bus (USB) capability, which can simplify connecting peripheral
devices such as mice, printers, and computer speakers. The USB connector on
your computer's back panel provides a single connection point for multiple USB-
compliant devices. USB-compliant devices can also be connected and
disconnected while the system is running.
The Ultra DMA/33 data transfer protocol for the advanced technology attachment
(ATA)/integrated drive electronics (IDE) hard-disk drive interface. Ultra DMA/33
allows for data transfer rates of up to 33 MB/sec.
Dell has installed the Microsoft
drive. The following software is also included with your Dell computer:
A Setup program and system utilities that let you customize the operation of your
computer. Also included are drivers that tell your computer how to communicate
with various types of hardware, such as printers and external monitors. For more
information, see Chapter 2, "Customizing System Features," and the "Software
Features" section of the System User's Guide .
NOTE: The system utilities and drivers are available separately on diskette from
Dell for customers who installed their own version of Windows 98. See
Chapter 5, "Getting Help," for the appropriate contact information in your
location.
The Dell Diagnostics for evaluating your computer's components and devices. For
more information, see Chapter 4, "Running the Dell Diagnostics."
After you turn on your computer the first time, accept the software licenses agree-
ment. Then complete the installation of your operating system.
Under normal circumstances, you should only use the power button to turn on the
computer or to resume from suspend mode. To shut down the computer, click the
Start button in Windows 98, and then click Shut Down.
If the computer locks up and the operating system does not respond, press and hold
the power button until the system turns off completely (this may take several
seconds).
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98 operating system on your hard-disk
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