Dell VOSTRO 1000 PP23LB Owner's Manual

Dell VOSTRO 1000 PP23LB Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 Dell™ Vostro™ 1000 Owner’s Manual Model PP23LB w w w . d e l l . c o m | s u p p o r t . d e l l . c o m...
  • Page 2 Reproduction in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Dell Inc. is strictly forbidden. Trademarks used in this text: Dell, the DELL logo, Vostro, and Strike Zone are trademarks of Dell Inc.; Microsoft, Outlook, Vista, and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation; AMD, Sempron, Turion, and combinations thereof are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.;...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Finding Information ....About Your Computer ....Determining Your Computer’s Configuration .
  • Page 4 Surge Protectors ....Line Conditioners ....Uninterruptible Power Supplies .
  • Page 5 ....Checking the Battery Charge ....Dell™ QuickSet Battery Meter ... ®...
  • Page 6 Copying CDs and DVDs ....How to Copy a CD or DVD ....Using Blank CDs and DVDs .
  • Page 7 What You Need to Establish a Mobile Broadband Network Connection ..... Checking Your Dell Mobile Broadband Card ..®...
  • Page 8 ......12 Troubleshooting ....Dell Technical Update Service ... . Dell Diagnostics .
  • Page 9 ....A solid blue screen appears ... . Dell MediaDirect problems ... . . Other software problems .
  • Page 10 XP Operating System 153 Using Microsoft Windows System Restore ..Using Dell™ PC Restore ... . . Using the Operating System Media ..
  • Page 11 Viewing the System Setup Screens ..Commonly Used Options ....Cleaning Your Computer ....Computer, Keyboard, and Display .
  • Page 12 Contents...
  • Page 13: Finding Information

    (see • My device documentation "Reinstalling Drivers and Utilities" on • Notebook System Software (NSS) page 144). To run the Dell Diagnostics, see "Dell Diagnostics" on page 111. Readme files may be included on your media to provide last-minute updates...
  • Page 14 What Are You Looking For? Find It Here Dell™ Product Information Guide • Warranty information • Terms and Conditions (U.S. only) • Safety instructions • Regulatory information • Ergonomics information • End User License Agreement Setup Diagram • How to set up my computer...
  • Page 15 Express Service Code. • Use the Service Tag to identify your computer when you use support.dell.com or contact support. • Enter the Express Service Code to direct your call when contacting support. • Use the product key on the License Label if you need to reinstall your operating system.
  • Page 16 What Are You Looking For? Find It Here Dell Support Website — support.dell.com • Solutions — Troubleshooting hints and tips; articles from technicians; online NOTE: Select your region or business courses; and frequently asked questions segment to view the appropriate support site.
  • Page 17 Find It Here • Notebook System Software (NSS)— If To download Notebook System Software: you reinstall the operating system for Go to support.dell.com and click your computer, you should also reinstall Drivers & Downloads. the NSS utility. NSS provides critical...
  • Page 18 Microsoft Windows System Restore returns your computer to an earlier operating state without affecting data files. • Dell PC Restore — Dell PC Restore returns your computer to its original operating state. Dell PC Restore may not ship with your computer.
  • Page 19: About Your Computer

    About Your Computer Determining Your Computer’s Configuration Based on selections that you made when purchasing your computer, your computer has one of several different video controller configurations. To determine your computer’s video controller configuration: ® ® 1 Access the Microsoft Windows Help and Support Center.
  • Page 20: Front View

    Front View display latch release display latches (2) display power button device status lights touch pad speakers (2) touch pad buttons keyboard 10 keyboard and wireless status lights About Your Computer...
  • Page 21 — Press to release the display latches and open the display. D I S P L A Y L A T C H R E L E A S E — Keep the display closed. D I S P L A Y L A T C H E S —...
  • Page 22 If the computer is connected to an electrical outlet, the light operates as follows: • Solid green: The battery is charging. • Flashing green: The battery is almost fully charged. If the computer is running on a battery, the light operates as follows: •...
  • Page 23 K E Y B O A R D A N D W I R E L E S S S T A T U S L I G H T S The green lights located above the keyboard indicate the following: Turns on when the numeric keypad is enabled.
  • Page 24: Left Side View

    Left Side View 1 air vent security cable slot optical drive bay 4 optical-drive-tray eject button CAUTION: Do not block, push objects into, or allow dust to accumulate in the air vents. Do not store your computer in a low-airflow environment, such as a closed briefcase, while it is running.
  • Page 25: Right Side View

    — You can install devices such as a DVD drive or other optical O P T I C A L D R I V E B A Y drive in the optical drive bay. For more information, see "Optical Drive" on page 92. —...
  • Page 26 — Stores software and data. For more information, see "Hard Drive" on H A R D D R I V E page 92 and "Hard drive problems" on page 120. — Supports one ExpressCard. The computer ships with a X P R E S S A R D S L O T plastic blank installed in the slot.
  • Page 27: Back View

    Back View AC adapter connector 2 network connector modem connector (RJ-45) (RJ-11) USB connectors (2) video connector — Attaches an AC adapter to the computer. The AC A D A P T E R C O N N E C T O R adapter converts AC power to the DC power required by the computer.
  • Page 28 (R J-4 5) N E T W O R K C O N N E C T O R Connects the computer to a network. The green and yellow lights next to the connector indicate activity for wired network communications. For information on using the network adapter, see the online network adapter documentation supplied with your computer.
  • Page 29: Bottom View

    Bottom View battery charge gauge device security screw 3 battery-bay latch release battery hard drive modem/memory module cover — Provides information on the battery charge status. See B A T T E R Y C H A R G E G A U G E "Checking the Battery Charge"...
  • Page 30 — When a battery is installed, you can use the computer without B A T T E R Y connecting the computer to an electrical outlet. For more information, see "Using a Battery" on page 53. — Stores software and data. For more information, see "Hard Drive" on H A R D D R I V E page 92 and "Hard drive problems"...
  • Page 31: Setting Up Your Computer

    Setting Up Your Computer Connecting to the Internet NOTE: ISPs and ISP offerings vary by country. To connect to the Internet, you need a modem or network connection and an Internet service provider (ISP). Your ISP will offer one or more of the following Internet connection options: •...
  • Page 32 Windows XP 1 Save and close any open files, and exit any open programs. 2 Click Start→ Internet Explorer. The New Connection Wizard appears. 3 Click Connect to the Internet. 4 In the next window, click the appropriate option: • If you do not have an ISP and want to select one, click Choose from a list of Internet service providers (ISPs).
  • Page 33: Transferring Information To A New Computer

    NOTE: If you do not know which type of connection to select, click Help me choose or contact your ISP. Follow the instructions on the screen and use the setup information provided by your ISP to complete the setup. Transferring Information to a New Computer You can use your operating system "wizards"...
  • Page 34 For transferring information to a new computer, you must run the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard. You can use the optional Operating System media for this process or you can create a wizard disk with the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard. Running the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard With the Operating System Media NOTE: This procedure requires the Operating System media.
  • Page 35 To transfer data to the new computer: 1 On the Now go to your old computer screen on the new computer, click Next. 2 On the Where are the files and settings? screen, select the method you chose for transferring your settings and files and click Next. The wizard reads the collected files and settings and applies them to your new computer.
  • Page 36: Microsoft Windows Vista

    ® Computer To My New Dell™ Computer Using the Microsoft Windows Operating System?). NOTE: Access to the Dell™ Knowledge Base document may not be available in certain countries. ® Microsoft Windows Vista 1 Click the Windows Vista Start button , and then click Transfer files and settings→...
  • Page 37: Setting Up A Printer

    2 In the User Account Control dialog box, click Continue. 3 Click Start a new transfer or Continue a transfer in progress. NOTE: Follow the instructions provided on the screen by the Windows Easy Transfer wizard. Setting Up a Printer NOTICE: Complete the operating system setup before you connect a printer to the computer.
  • Page 38 USB connector on USB printer cable connector on printer computer 3 Turn on the printer and then turn on the computer. 4 Depending on your computer’s operating system, a printer wizard may be available to help you install the printer driver. ®...
  • Page 39: Power Protection Devices

    Power Protection Devices Several devices are available to protect against power fluctuations and failures: • Surge protectors • Line conditioners • Uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) Surge Protectors Surge protectors and power strips equipped with surge protection help prevent damage to your computer from voltage spikes that can occur during electrical storms or after power interruptions.
  • Page 40 NOTE: To ensure maximum battery operating time, connect only your computer to a UPS. Connect other devices, such as a printer, to a separate power strip that provides surge protection. A UPS protects against power fluctuations and interruptions. UPS devices contain a battery that provides temporary power to connected devices when AC power is interrupted.
  • Page 41: Using The Display

    Using the Display Adjusting Brightness When a Dell™ computer is running on battery power, you can conserve power by setting the brightness to the lowest comfortable setting by pressing <Fn> and the up- or down-arrow key on the keyboard. NOTE:...
  • Page 42: Microsoft ® Windows ® Xp

    NOTE: Use only the Dell-installed video drivers, which are designed to offer the best performance with your Dell-installed operating system. If you choose a resolution or color palette that is higher than the display supports, the settings adjust automatically to the closest supported values.
  • Page 43: Using Both A Monitor And Your Computer Display

    the desktop may no longer be visible. To view the parts of the video image that are not visible, you can use the touch pad or track stick to "pan" (or move) the image up, down, left, and right. NOTICE: You can damage an external monitor by using an unsupported refresh rate.
  • Page 44: Windows Vista

    10 If prompted, click Yes to keep the settings. 11 Click OK to close the Display Properties window. To disable dual independent display mode: 1 Click the Settings tab in the Display Properties window. 2 Click the monitor 2 icon, uncheck the Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor option, and then click Apply.
  • Page 45: Windows Vista

    4 Click the Settings tab→ Advanced→ Displays tab. See the documentation that came with your video card for additional information. Windows Vista 1 Click the Windows Vista Start button , and click Control Panel. 2 Under Appearance and Personalization, click Adjust screen resolution. 3 In the Display Settings window, click the monitor 2 icon, click the This is my main monitor check box, and then click Apply.
  • Page 46: Launching Catalyst Control Center

    Launching Catalyst Control Center You can launch Catalyst Control Center from any of the following access points: • Windows Start menu • Desktop shortcuts • Predefined hot keys Using the Start Menu From the Windows task bar, click Start→ All Programs→ ATI Catalyst Control Center→...
  • Page 47: Using The Keyboard And Touch Pad

    Using the Keyboard and Touch Pad Numeric Keypad The numeric keypad functions like the numeric keypad on an external keyboard. Each key on the keypad has multiple functions. The keypad numbers and symbols are marked in blue on the right of the keypad keys. To type a number or symbol, press <Fn>...
  • Page 48: Key Combinations

    Battery <Fn><F3> Displays the Dell™ QuickSet Battery Meter CD or DVD Tray <Fn><F10> Ejects the tray out of the drive (if Dell QuickSet is installed). Display Functions <Fn><F8> Displays icons representing all currently available display options (for example, display only, external monitor or projector only, both display and projector, and so on).
  • Page 49: Speaker Functions

    Speaker Functions <Fn><Page Up> Increases the volume of the integrated speakers and external speakers, if attached. <Fn><Page Dn> Decreases the volume of the integrated speakers and external speakers, if attached. <Fn><End> Enables and disables the integrated speakers and external speakers, if attached. ®...
  • Page 50: Touch Pad

    Touch Pad The touch pad detects the pressure and movement of your finger to allow you to move the cursor on the display. Use the touch pad and touch pad buttons as you would use a mouse. touch pad silk-screen with scroll zones •...
  • Page 51: Customizing The Touch Pad

    The touch pad has silk screening on two sides to indicate scrolling capability in these scroll zones. Scrolling is enabled by default. To disable this feature, modify the mouse properties through the Control Panel. NOTE: The scroll zones may not work with all programs. For the scroll zones to function properly, the program must be able to use the touch-pad scroll feature.
  • Page 52 Using the Keyboard and Touch Pad...
  • Page 53: Using A Battery

    Using a Battery Battery Performance NOTE: For information about the Dell warranty for your computer, see the Product Information Guide or separate paper warranty document that shipped with your computer. For optimal computer performance and to help preserve BIOS settings, operate your Dell™...
  • Page 54: Checking The Battery Charge

    Using an incompatible battery may increase the risk of fire or explosion. Replace the battery only with a compatible battery purchased from Dell. The battery is designed to work with your Dell computer. Do not use a battery from other computers with your computer.
  • Page 55: Microsoft ® Windows ® Power Meter

    ® ® Microsoft Windows Power Meter The Windows Power Meter indicates the remaining battery charge. To check the Power Meter, double-click the icon on the taskbar. For instructions on accessing more information about the Power Meter, see "Configuring Power Management Settings" on page 58. If the computer is connected to an electrical outlet, a icon appears.
  • Page 56: Low-Battery Warning

    Low-Battery Warning NOTICE: To avoid losing or corrupting data, save your work immediately after a low-battery warning, and then connect the computer to an electrical outlet. If the battery runs completely out of power, hibernate mode begins automatically. By default, a pop-up window warns you when the battery charge is approximately 90 percent depleted.
  • Page 57 To enter standby mode in Windows XP , click the Start button, click Turn off computer, and then click Stand by. To enter sleep mode in Windows Vista, click the Windows Vista Start button , and then click Sleep. Depending on how you set the power management options in the Power •...
  • Page 58: Configuring Power Management Settings

    NOTE: With Dell™ ExpressCharge™, when the computer is turned off, the AC adapter charges a completely discharged battery to 80 percent in about 1 hour and to 100 percent in approximately 2 hours. Charge time is longer with the computer turned on.
  • Page 59: Replacing The Battery

    Using an incompatible battery may increase the risk of fire or explosion. Replace the battery only with a compatible battery purchased from Dell. The battery is designed to work with your Dell™ computer; do not use a battery from other computers.
  • Page 60: Storing A Battery

    battery-bay latch release battery To replace the battery, follow the removal procedure in reverse order. Storing a Battery Remove the battery when you store your computer for an extended period of time. A battery discharges during prolonged storage. After a long storage period, recharge the battery fully (see "Charging the Battery"...
  • Page 61: Using Multimedia

    Using Multimedia Playing a CD or DVD NOTICE: Do not press down on the CD or DVD tray when you open or close it. Keep the tray closed when you are not using the drive. NOTE: Do not move the computer when you are playing CDs or DVDs. Press the eject button on the front of the drive.
  • Page 62: Adjusting The Volume

    3 Place the disc, label side up, in the center of the tray and snap the disc onto the spindle. NOTE: If you use a CD/DVD drive that shipped with another computer, you need to install the drivers and software necessary to play CDs or DVDs or write data. For more information, see the Drivers and Utilities media (the Drivers and Utilities media is optional and may not be available for your computer or in certain countries).
  • Page 63: Copying Cds And Dvds

    CD-RW/DVD (combo) drive. NOTE: The types of CD or DVD drives offered by Dell may vary by country. The following instructions explain how to make an exact copy of a CD or DVD. You can also use Sonic DigitalMedia for other purposes, such as creating music CDs from audio files stored on your computer or backing up important data.
  • Page 64: Using Blank Cds And Dvds

    3 To copy the CD or DVD: • If you have one CD or DVD drive, ensure that the settings are correct and click the Disc Copy button. The computer reads your source CD or DVD and copies the data to a temporary folder on your computer hard drive.
  • Page 65: Helpful Tips

    DVD-Writable Drives Media Type Read Write Rewritable CD-R CD-RW DVD+R DVD-R DVD+RW DVD-RW DVD+R DL DVD-R DL Maybe DVD-RAM Maybe Helpful Tips ® ® • Use Microsoft Windows Explorer to drag and drop files to a CD-R or CD-RW only after you start Sonic DigitalMedia and open a DigitalMedia project.
  • Page 66: Adjusting The Volume

    • Use a blank CD-RW to practice CD recording until you are familiar with CD recording techniques. If you make a mistake, you can erase the data on the CD-RW and try again. You can also use blank CD-RWs to test music file projects before you record the project permanently to a blank CD-R.
  • Page 67: Adjusting The Picture

    When the meter is enabled, adjust the volume with the volume control buttons or by pressing the following keys: • Press <Fn><Page Up> to increase volume. • Press <Fn><Page Down> to decrease volume. • Press <Fn><End> to mute volume. For more information about QuickSet, right-click the icon in the taskbar and click Help.
  • Page 68 Using Multimedia...
  • Page 69: Using Cards

    Using Cards ExpressCards ExpressCards provide additional memory, wired and wireless communications, multimedia and security features. ExpressCards support two form factors: • ExpressCard/34 (34 mm wide) • ExpressCard/54 (54 mm wide in an L-shape with a 34 mm connector) The 34 mm card fits into both the 34 mm and 54 mm card slots. The 54 mm card only fits into a 54 mm card slot.
  • Page 70: Installing An Expresscard

    Installing an ExpressCard You can install an ExpressCard in the computer while the computer is running. The computer automatically detects the card. ExpressCards are generally marked with a symbol (such as a triangle or an arrow) or a label to indicate which end to insert into the slot. The cards are keyed to prevent incorrect insertion.
  • Page 71: Removing An Expresscard Or Blank

    The computer recognizes the ExpressCard and automatically loads the appropriate device driver. If the configuration program tells you to load the manufacturer's drivers, use the floppy disk or CD that came with the ExpressCard. Removing an ExpressCard or Blank CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the Product Information Guide safety instructions in the...
  • Page 72: Media Memory Cards

    Media Memory Cards The 3-in-1 media memory card reader provides a fast and convenient way to view and share digital photos, music, and videos stored on a media memory card. NOTE: A media memory card is not a bootable device. The 3-in-1 media memory card reader reads Secure Digital (SD) card/SDIO and MultiMediaCard (MMC) media memory cards.
  • Page 73: Removing A Media Memory Card

    media memory card slot media memory card The computer recognizes the media memory card and automatically loads the appropriate device driver. If the configuration program tells you to load the manufacturer's drivers, use the CD that came with the media memory card, if applicable.
  • Page 74 Using Cards...
  • Page 75: Setting Up And Using Networks

    Setting Up and Using Networks Physically Connecting to a Network or Broadband Modem Setting up a computer network provides connectivity between your computer and the Internet, another computer, or a network. For example, with a network set up in a home or small office you can print to a shared printer, access drives and files on another computer, browse other networks, or access the Internet.
  • Page 76: Setting Up A Network In The Microsoft Windows Xp Operating System

    ® ® Setting Up a Network in the Microsoft Windows XP Operating System 1 Click Start→ All Programs→ Accessories→ Communications→ Network Setup Wizard→ Next→ Checklist for creating a network. NOTE: Selecting the connection method labeled This computer connects directly to the Internet enables the integrated firewall provided with Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2).
  • Page 77: Wireless Local Area Network (Wlan)

    Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) A WLAN is a series of interconnected computers that communicate with each other over the air waves rather than through a network cable connected to each computer. In a WLAN, a radio communications device called an access point or wireless router connects network computers and provides network access.
  • Page 78: Setting Up A New Wlan Using A Wireless Router And A Broadband Modem

    If Wireless Network Connection does not appear under LAN or High-Speed Internet, you may not have a wireless network card. If Wireless Network Connection appears, you have a wireless network card. To view detailed information about the wireless network card: 1 Right-click Wireless Network Connection.
  • Page 79: Connecting To A Wlan

    7 Disconnect the AC adapter cable from your wireless router to ensure that there is no power connected to the router. NOTE: Wait for a minimum of 5 minutes after disconnecting your broadband modem before you continue with the network setup. 8 Insert a network cable into the network (RJ-45) connector on the unpowered broadband modem.
  • Page 80 If the software is removed or corrupted, follow the instructions in the user documentation for your wireless network card. Verify the type of wireless network card installed in your computer and then search for that name on the Dell™ Support website at support.dell.com. For information on the type of wireless network card that is installed in your computer, see "Checking Your Wireless Network Card"...
  • Page 81: Enabling/Disabling The Wireless Network Card

    NOTE: If you select a secure network, you must enter a WEP or WPA key when prompted. Network security settings are unique to your network. Dell cannot provide this information. NOTE: Your computer can take up to 1 minute to connect to the network.
  • Page 82: Mobile Broadband/Wireless Wide Area Network (Wwan)

    Monitoring the Status of the Wireless Network Card Through Dell QuickSet The wireless activity indicator provides you with an easy way to monitor the status of your computer’s wireless devices. To turn the wireless activity indicator on or off, click the QuickSet icon in the taskbar and select Hotkey Popups.
  • Page 83: Checking Your Dell Mobile Broadband Card

    CD that accompanied your card if purchased separately from your computer) If the utility is corrupted or deleted from your computer, see the Dell Mobile Broadband Card Utility user’s guide for instructions. The user’s guide is available through the Windows Help and Support Center (see "Windows Help and Support Center"...
  • Page 84 NOTE: Enabling Windows Firewall does not reduce the need for virus-checking software. For more information, click Start→ Control Panel→ Security→ Windows Firewall, or see "Windows Help and Support Center" on page 17. Setting Up and Using Networks...
  • Page 85: Securing Your Computer

    Securing Your Computer Security Cable Lock NOTE: Your computer does not ship with a security cable lock. A security cable lock is a commercially available antitheft device. To use the lock, attach it to the security cable slot on your computer. For more information, see the instructions included with the device.
  • Page 86: Computer Tracking Software

    ExpressCards (or Mini-Cards) with encryption features. To add or change passwords, access User Accounts from the Control Panel. If you forget any of your passwords, contact Dell (see "Contacting Dell" on page 165). For your protection, Dell technical support staff will ask you for proof of your identity to ensure that only an authorized person can use the computer.
  • Page 87 Dell for technical assistance and gives your Service Tag, the computer is identified automatically as missing or stolen. The representative will attempt to get the phone number and address of the caller. Dell will then contact the law enforcement agency to which you reported the missing computer.
  • Page 88 Securing Your Computer...
  • Page 89: Adding And Replacing Parts

    "Turning Off Your Computer" on page 89) and "Before Working Inside Your Computer" (see "Before Working Inside Your Computer" on page 90). • You have read the safety information in your Dell™ Product Information Guide. • A component can be replaced or—if purchased separately—installed by performing the removal procedure in reverse order.
  • Page 90: Before Working Inside Your Computer

    Hold a component such as a processor by its edges, not by its pins. NOTICE: Only a certified service technician should perform repairs on your computer. Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty. NOTICE: When you disconnect a cable, pull on its connector or on its strain-relief loop, not on the cable itself.
  • Page 91 4 Disconnect your computer and all attached devices from their electrical outlets, slide and hold the battery-bay latch release on the bottom of the computer, and then lift the battery from the bay. battery-bay latch release battery 5 Press the power button to ground the system board. 6 Remove any installed cards from the ExpressCard slot (see "Removing an ExpressCard or Blank"...
  • Page 92: Optical Drive

    Optical Drive CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the Product Information Guide safety instructions in the 1 Turn the computer off. 2 Turn the computer over and remove the device security screw. 3 Insert a scribe into the notch and push it to the side to release the drive from the bay.
  • Page 93 Dell. NOTE: If you are installing a hard drive from a source other than Dell, you need to install an operating system, drivers, and utilities on the new hard drive. See "Restoring Your Microsoft® Windows Vista® Operating System" on page 148 and "Reinstalling Drivers and Utilities"...
  • Page 94: Returning A Hard Drive To Dell

    8 Install the drivers and utilities for your computer. See "Reinstalling Drivers and Utilities" on page 144. Returning a Hard Drive to Dell Return your old hard drive to Dell in its original or comparable foam packaging. Otherwise, the hard drive may be damaged in transit. foam packaging...
  • Page 95: Memory

    Install only memory modules that are intended for your computer. NOTE: Memory modules purchased from Dell are covered under your computer warranty. 1 Follow the procedures in "Before You Begin" on page 89. 2 Turn the computer over, loosen the captive screws on the memory module cover, and then remove the memory module cover.
  • Page 96 NOTICE: To avoid electrostatic discharge, ground yourself by using a wrist grounding strap or by periodically touching an unpainted metal surface (such as a connector on the back of the computer). 3 If you are replacing a memory module, remove the existing module: Use your fingertips to carefully spread apart the memory-module securing clips on each end of the memory module connector until the module pops up.
  • Page 97 notch NOTICE: If the memory module cover is difficult to close, remove the module and reinstall it. Forcing the cover to close may damage your computer. 5 Replace the memory module cover. 6 Insert the battery into the battery bay, or connect the AC adapter to your computer and an electrical outlet.
  • Page 98: Modem

    Modem CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the Product Information Guide safety instructions in the If you ordered the optional modem at the same time that you ordered your computer, the modem is already installed. 1 Follow the procedures in "Before You Begin"...
  • Page 99 modem screw modem pull-tab modem connector on system board modem modem cable 4 Install the replacement modem: Connect the modem cable to the modem. NOTICE: The connector is keyed to ensure correct insertion. If you feel resistance, check the connector and realign the card. Align the modem with the screw holes and press the modem down into the connector on the system board.
  • Page 100: Hinge Cover

    Hinge Cover CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the Product Information Guide safety instructions in the NOTICE: To avoid electrostatic discharge, ground yourself by using a wrist grounding strap or by periodically touching an unpainted metal surface (such as a connector on the back of the computer).
  • Page 101: Keyboard

    hinge cover scribe Keyboard CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the Product Information Guide safety instructions in the NOTICE: To avoid electrostatic discharge, ground yourself by using a wrist grounding strap or by periodically touching an unpainted metal surface (such as a connector on the back of the computer).
  • Page 102 4 Remove the keyboard: Remove the two keyboard screws. NOTICE: The keycaps on the keyboard are fragile, easily dislodged, and time- consuming to replace. Be careful when removing and handling the keyboard. Slightly slide the keyboard toward the back of the computer, and then lift the keyboard only enough to hold it up and slightly forward to allow access to the keyboard connector.
  • Page 103: Wireless Mini-Card

    Wireless Mini-Card If you ordered a Mini-Card with your computer, the card is already installed. CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the Product Information Guide safety instructions in the NOTICE: To help prevent damage to the system board, you must remove the battery from the battery bay before you begin working inside the computer.
  • Page 104 Release the Mini-Card by pushing the metal securing tabs toward the back of the computer until the card pops up slightly. Lift the Mini-Card out of its system board connector. metal securing tab Mini-Card metal securing tab NOTICE: The connectors are keyed to ensure correct insertion. If you feel resistance, check the connectors on the card and on the system board, and realign the card.
  • Page 105 NOTICE: To avoid damage to the Mini-Card, never place cables under the card. Connect the two antenna cables to the Mini-Card (black cable to the connector labeled "aux" and the white cable to the connector labeled "main"). Adding and Replacing Parts...
  • Page 106: Coin-Cell Battery

    system board antenna cables (2) antenna cable connector connectors (2) Coin-Cell Battery CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the Product Information Guide safety instructions in the NOTICE: To avoid electrostatic discharge, ground yourself by using a wrist grounding strap or by periodically touching an unpainted metal surface (such as a connector on the back of the computer).
  • Page 107: Display

    4 Insert a plastic scribe into the guide on the side of the coin-cell battery compartment, and pop the battery out. When you replace the battery, insert it at a 30-degree angle under the clip with the positive (identified by a plus [+] symbol) side up, and then push it into place.
  • Page 108 5 Loosen the captive grounding-wire screw. 6 Disconnect the display cable, using the pull-tab. 7 Dislodge the display cable from the display cable channel. screws (2) display cable display cable pull-tab captive grounding- antenna cables (2) standby switch wire screw display cable display cable channel connector on system...
  • Page 109 When you replace the display, ensure that the display cable is lying flat in the display cable channel and securely tucked underneath the tabs. Also, ensure that the antenna cables are not twisted and that they are lying flat in the antenna cable clip. Adding and Replacing Parts...
  • Page 110 Adding and Replacing Parts...
  • Page 111: Troubleshooting

    (see "Using the System Setup Program" on page 175). Start the Dell Diagnostics from your hard drive or from your Drivers and Utilities media (see "Drivers and Utilities Media" on page 13). Starting the Dell Diagnostics From Your Hard Drive The Dell Diagnostics is located on a hidden diagnostic utility partition on your hard drive.
  • Page 112 If the Pre-boot System Assessment completes successfully, you receive the message Booting Dell Diagnostic Utility Partition. Press any key to continue. 4 Press any key to start the Dell Diagnostics from the diagnostics utility partition on your hard drive. Troubleshooting...
  • Page 113 Write down any error codes and problem descriptions exactly as they appear and follow the instructions on the screen. 8 After all tests have completed, close the test window to return to the Dell Diagnostics Main Menu. 9 Remove your Drivers and Utilities media and then close the Main Menu window to exit the Dell Diagnostics and restart the computer.
  • Page 114 Dell Diagnostics Main Menu After the Dell Diagnostics loads and the Main Menu screen appears, click the button for the option you want. NOTE: It is recommended that you select to run a complete test Test System on your computer.
  • Page 115 Write down the error code and problem description exactly as it appears and follow the instructions on the screen. If you cannot resolve the problem, contact Dell (see "Contacting Dell" on page 165).
  • Page 116: Dell Support Center

    In addition, using your Service Tag, Dell can link you to the most relevant www.dell.com web pages for information about your warranty, ordering accessories, and details about installing recommended drivers and downloads.
  • Page 117: Dell Pc Tuneup

    • Learn more about Dell Support. Turn Dell Support off. • For more information about Dell Support, click the question mark (?) at the top of the Dell Support window. To access Dell Support: • Click the Dell Support icon in the notification area of your Windows desktop.
  • Page 118: Dell Pc Checkup

    2 Click Self Help→ Network /Internet→ Network Management. DellConnect DellConnect is a simple online access tool that allows a Dell service and support associate to access your computer through an Internet connection, diagnose the problem, and repair it. The associate works with your permission under your supervision, and you can work with Dell’s associate during the...
  • Page 119: Drive Problems

    To begin a live session with a Dell associate: 1 Click the Dell Support Center icon on your computer’s desktop. 2 Click Assistance From Dell→ Technical Support→ DellConnect→ Phone and follow the instructions. Drive Problems CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the...
  • Page 120: Hard Drive Problems

    Problems writing to a CD-RW or DVD+/-RW drive CD-RW and DVD+/-RW drives must receive a — L O S E O T H E R P R O G R A M S steady stream of data when writing. If the stream is interrupted, an error occurs.
  • Page 121: E-Mail, Modem, And Internet Problems

    3 Click Properties→Tools→ Check Now. The User Account Control window may appear. If you are an administrator on the computer, click Continue; otherwise, contact your administrator to continue the desired action. 4 Follow the instructions on the screen. E-Mail, Modem, and Internet Problems CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the Product Information Guide...
  • Page 122 — U N T H E O D E M E L P E R D I A G N O S T I C S Windows XP: 1 Click Start→ All Programs→ Modem Helper. 2 Follow the instructions on the screen to identify and resolve modem problems.
  • Page 123: Error Messages

    F A I L E D I N I T I A L I Z A T I O N hard drive tests in the Dell Diagnostics (see "Dell Diagnostics" on page 111). The operation requires a hard drive in the bay before it —...
  • Page 124 "Hard Drive" on page 92), and boot the computer from a CD. Then, shut down the computer, reinstall the hard drive, and restart the computer. If the problem persists, try another drive. Run the Hard Disk Drive tests in the Dell Diagnostics (see "Dell Diagnostics" on page 111).
  • Page 125 E Y B O A R D S T U C K K E Y F A I L U R E cable connection. Restart the computer, and avoid touching the keyboard or keys during the boot routine. Run the Stuck Key test in the Dell Diagnostics (see "Dell Diagnostics" on page 111).
  • Page 126 — P E R A T I N G S YS T E M N O T F O U N D on page 92). If the problem persists, contact Dell (see "Dell Diagnostics" on page 111). The optional ROM has failed. Contact —...
  • Page 127 A chip on the system board may be malfunctioning. — H U T D O W N F A I L U R E Run the System Set tests in the Dell Diagnostics (see "Dell Diagnostics" on page 111). System configuration settings are —...
  • Page 128: Expresscard Problems

    N E X P E C T E D I N T E R R U P T I N P R O T E C T E D M O D E be malfunctioning, or a memory module may be loose. Run the System Memory tests and the Keyboard Controller test in the Dell Diagnostics (see "Dell Diagnostics" on page 111).
  • Page 129: Keyboard Problems

    F Y O U H A V E P R O B L E M S W I T H A E L L P R O V I D E D D E V I C E Dell or the IEEE 1394 device manufacturer (see "Contacting Dell" on page 165). IEEE 1394 —...
  • Page 130: Unexpected Characters

    U N T H E K E Y B O A R D D I A G N O S T I C S T E S T S Keyboards tests in the Dell Diagnostics (see "Dell Diagnostics" on page 111).
  • Page 131: The Computer Stops Responding

    The computer stops responding NOTICE: You might lose data if you are unable to perform an operating system shutdown. If you are unable to get a response by pressing a — U R N T H E C O M P U T E R O F F 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 restart your computer.
  • Page 132: A Solid Blue Screen Appears

    Windows operating system environment, access to licensed content is restricted. Licensed content is digital content that has Digital Rights Management (DRM) applied to it. The Dell MediaDirect environment cannot verify the DRM restrictions, so the licensed files cannot be played.
  • Page 133: Other Software Problems

    U N T H E E L L I A G N O S T I C S is related to a software problem (see "Dell Diagnostics" on page 111). Memory Problems CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the...
  • Page 134: Network Problems

    (see "Memory" on page 95). • Run the Dell Diagnostics (see "Dell Diagnostics" on page 111). — F Y O U E X P E R I E N C E O T H E R M E M O R Y P R O B L E M S •...
  • Page 135: Mobile Broadband (Wireless Wide Area Network [Wwan])

    Utility. To access the utility, double-click the icon located in the taskbar, at the lower-right corner of your screen. If your ExpressCard is not a Dell- branded card, see the manufacturer’s instructions for your card. H E C K N E T W O R K C O N N E C T I O N S T A T U S I N T H E...
  • Page 136 If the battery status light rapidly flashes , the battery may be defective. amber See "Contacting Dell" on page 165. If the battery temperature is below 0°C — H E C K T H E B A T T E R Y T E M P E R A T U R E (32°F), the computer will not start.
  • Page 137: Printer Problems

    Printer Problems CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the Product Information Guide safety instructions in the NOTE: If you need technical assistance for your printer, contact the printer’s manufacturer. See the printer documentation for —...
  • Page 138: Scanner Problems

    Scanner Problems CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the Product Information Guide safety instructions in the NOTE: If you need technical assistance for your scanner, contact the scanner’s manufacturer. See the scanner documentation for —...
  • Page 139: No Sound From Integrated Speakers

    — E I N S T A L L T H E A U D I O D R I V E R page 144. See "Dell Diagnostics" on page 111. — U N T H E E L L...
  • Page 140: Remote Control Problems

    E M O T E C O N T R O L I S S T U C K I N T H E S L O T Check that you have not incorrectly stored the remote control into a non- Express Card slot. Contact Dell Technical Support for removing it. Touch Pad or Mouse Problems —...
  • Page 141: Video And Display Problems

    E S T T H E M O U S E C O N T R O L L E R pointer movement) and the operation of the touch pad or mouse buttons, run the Mouse test in the Pointing Devices test group in the "Dell Diagnostics" on page 111.
  • Page 142: If The Display Is Difficult To Read

    I D E O D I A G N O S T I C S T E S T S still have a display problem, but the display is not completely blank, run the Video device group in the "Dell Diagnostics" on page 111, then contact Dell (see "Contacting Dell" on page 165).
  • Page 143: If Only Part Of The Display Is Readable

    2 Turn on the computer and the monitor, and then adjust the monitor brightness and contrast controls. If the external monitor works, the computer display or video controller may be defective. Contact Dell (see "Contacting Dell" on page 165). Drivers What Is a Driver? A driver is a program that controls a device such as a printer, mouse, or keyboard.
  • Page 144: Reinstalling Drivers And Utilities

    Reinstalling Drivers and Utilities NOTICE: The Dell Support website at support.dell.com and your Drivers and Utilities media provide approved drivers for Dell computers. If you install drivers obtained from other sources, your computer might not work correctly. Using Windows Device Driver Rollback...
  • Page 145 Windows Vista: 1 Click the Windows Vista start button , and right-click Computer. 2 Click Properties→ Device Manager. NOTE: The User Account Control window may appear. If you are an administrator on the computer, click Continue; otherwise, contact your administrator to enter the Device Manager. 3 Right-click the device for which the new driver was installed and click Properties.
  • Page 146 5 At the Welcome Dell System Owner screen, click Next. NOTE: The Drivers and Utilities program displays drivers only for hardware that came installed in your computer. If you installed additional hardware, the drivers for the new hardware might not be displayed. If those drivers are not displayed, exit the Drivers and Utilities program.
  • Page 147: Troubleshooting Software And Hardware Problems

    7 When the name of the appropriate driver appears, click Next. 8 Click Finish and restart your computer. Windows Vista: 1 Click the Windows Vista start button , and right-click Computer. 2 Click Properties→ Device Manager. NOTE: The User Account Control window may appear. If you are an administrator on the computer, click Continue;...
  • Page 148: Operating System

    "Using Microsoft Windows System Restore" on page 154. • Dell Factory Image Restore restores your hard drive to the operating state it was in when you purchased the computer. Dell Factory Image Restore permanently deletes all data on the hard drive and removes any applications installed after you received the computer.
  • Page 149: Using Windows Vista System Restore

    NOTE: The procedures in this document were written for the Windows default view, so they may not apply if you set your Dell computer to the Windows Classic view. Creating a Restore Point You can either automatically or manually create a restore point from the Windows Vista Back Up and Restore Center.
  • Page 150 Restoring the Computer to an Earlier Operating State If problems occur after you install a device driver, use Device Driver Rollback (see "Using Windows Device Driver Rollback" on page 144) to resolve the problem. If Device Driver Rollback does not resolve the problem, then use System Restore.
  • Page 151: Restoring The Computer To The Default Factory Configuration

    3 Click Undo my last restoration, and then click Next. Restoring the Computer to the Default Factory Configuration The Dell Factory Image Restore option allows you to restore your hard drive back to its original factory configuration as when you first purchased it from Dell.
  • Page 152: Using The Operating System Media

    To reinstall Windows, you need the following items: • Dell Operating System media • Dell Drivers and Utilities media NOTE: Your Drivers and Utilities media contains drivers that were installed during assembly of the computer. Use your Drivers and Utilities media to load any required drivers, including the drivers required if your computer has a RAID controller.
  • Page 153: Restoring Your Microsoft ® Windows ® Xp Operating System

    The Operating System media provides options for reinstalling Windows. The options can overwrite files and possibly affect programs that are installed on your hard drive. Therefore, do not reinstall Windows unless a Dell technical support representative instructs you to do so.
  • Page 154: Using Microsoft Windows System Restore

    NOTE: The procedures in this document were written for the Windows default view, so they may not apply if you set your Dell computer to the Windows Classic view. Starting System Restore NOTICE: Before you restore the computer to an earlier operating state, save and close any open files and exit any open programs.
  • Page 155: Using Dell™ Pc Restore

    System Restore did not resolve your operating system problem. NOTE: Dell PC Restore by Symantec may not be available in certain countries or on certain computers. Use Dell PC Restore only as the last method to restore your operating system.
  • Page 156 NOTICE: Removing Dell PC Restore from the hard drive permanently deletes the PC Restore utility from your computer. After you have removed Dell PC Restore, you will not be able to use it to restore your computer operating system. Dell PC Restore enables you to restore your hard drive to the operating state it was in when you purchased your computer.
  • Page 157: Using The Operating System Media

    To reinstall Windows, you need the following items: • Dell Operating System media • Dell Drivers and Utilities media NOTE: Your Drivers and Utilities media contains drivers that were installed during assembly of the computer. Use your Drivers and Utilities media to load any required drivers, including the drivers required if your computer has a RAID controller.
  • Page 158 The Operating System media provides options for reinstalling Windows. The options can overwrite files and possibly affect programs that are installed on your hard drive. Therefore, do not reinstall Windows unless a Dell technical support representative instructs you to do so.
  • Page 159: Dell™ Quickset Features

    Dell™ QuickSet Features NOTE: This feature may not be available on your computer. Dell™ QuickSet provides you with easy access to configure or view the following types of settings: • Network connectivity • Power management • Display • System information Depending on what you want to do in QuickSet, you can start it by either ®...
  • Page 160 Dell™ QuickSet Features...
  • Page 161: Traveling With Your Computer

    Remove any extraneous items, such as paper clips, pens, and paper, from the keyboard and palm rest and close the display. • Use the optional Dell™ carrying case to pack the computer and its accessories together safely. • Avoid packing the computer with items such as shaving cream, colognes, perfumes, or food.
  • Page 162: Travel Tips

    NOTICE: If the computer has been exposed to extreme temperatures, allow it to acclimate to room temperature for 1 hour before turning it on. • Protect the computer, the batteries, and the hard drive from hazards such as extreme temperatures and overexposure to sunlight, dirt, dust, or liquids.
  • Page 163: Traveling By Air

    Traveling by Air NOTICE: Do not walk the computer through a metal detector. Send the computer through an X-ray machine or have it hand-inspected. • Ensure that you have a charged battery available in case you are asked to turn on the computer. •...
  • Page 164 Traveling With Your Computer...
  • Page 165: Contacting Dell

    NOTE: If you do not have an active Internet connection, you can find contact information on your purchase invoice, packing slip, bill, or Dell product catalog. Dell provides several online and telephone-based support and service options. Availability varies by country and product, and some services may not be available in your area.
  • Page 166 Contacting Dell...
  • Page 167: Specifications

    Specifications Processor Processor type AMD Turion™ 64 or AMD Sempron™ L1 cache 128 KB L2 cache 256 KB, 512 KB, 1 MB External bus frequency (front side 533 MHz bus) System Information System chip set ATI RS485M / SB600 Data bus width 64 bits DRAM bus width dual-channel (2) 64-bit buses...
  • Page 168 3-in-1 Media Memory Card Reader 3-in-1 media memory card controller Ricoh R5C832 3-in-1 media memory card connector 3-in-1 combo card connector Cards supported SD/SDIO/MMC 3-in-1 media memory card connector 30.55 mm x 28.9 mm x 4.55 mm size Memory Memory module connector two SODIMM connectors Memory module capacities 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB...
  • Page 169 Communications Modem: Type v.92 Data/Fax MDC modem Controller softmodem Interface HAD Bus Network adapter 10/100 Ethernet LAN on system board Wireless internal PCI-e Mini-Card WLAN Video Video type: integrated on system board Video controller ATI R485M Video memory up to 128 MB of shared memory (with 256 MB of system memory) or 224 MB of shared memory (with 512 MB of system memory)
  • Page 170 Display Type (active-matrix TFT) 15.4-inch WXGA Display area (15.4-inch): Height 207 mm (8.2 inches) Width 331.2 mm (13.0 inches) Diagonal 391.2 mm (15.4 inches) Maximum resolution 1280 x 800 at 262,144 colors Refresh rate 60 Hz Operating angle 0° (closed) to 180° Viewing angles: Horizontal ±40°...
  • Page 171 Keyboard Number of keys 87 (U.S. and Canada); 88 (Europe); 91 (Japan) Layout QWERTY/AZERTY/Kanji Touch Pad X/Y position resolution (graphics table mode) 240 cpi Size: Width 73.0-mm (2.9-inch) sensor-active area Height 42.9-mm (1.7-inch) rectangle Battery Type 9-cell "smart" lithium ion 6-cell "smart"...
  • Page 172 (continued) Battery Charge time (approximate) Computer off 3.5 hours (9-cell) 2.5 hours (6-cell) 2.5 hours (4-cell, when available) Operating time Battery operating time varies depending on operating conditions and can be significantly reduced under certain power-intensive conditions. See "Power Problems" on page 135.
  • Page 173 (continued) AC Adapter Temperature range: Operating 0° to 35°C (32° to 95°F) Storage –40° to 65°C (–40° to 149°F) Physical Height 36 mm (1.42 inches) Width 356 mm (14.02 inches) Depth 265.5 mm (10.45 inches) Weight (with 6-cell battery): Configurable to less than 2.9 kg (6.38 lb) Environmental Temperature range:...
  • Page 174 (continued) Environmental Altitude (maximum): Operating –15.2 to 3048 m (–50 to 10,000 ft) Storage –15.2 to 10,668 m (–50 to 35,000 ft) Airborne contaminant level G2 or lower as defined by ISA-S71.04-1985 Specifications...
  • Page 175: Appendix

    • System security and hard-drive password settings NOTE: Unless you are an expert computer user or are directed to do so by Dell technical support, do not change the system setup settings. Certain changes might make your computer work incorrectly.
  • Page 176: Viewing The System Setup Screens

    Viewing the System Setup Screens 1 Turn on (or restart) your computer. 2 When the DELL™ logo appears, press <F2> 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 and try again.
  • Page 177: Commonly Used Options

    Menu bar — The menu bar lists the major categories of settings available in system setup. Use the right and left arrow keys to move from one menu to another. Options List — This Item Specific Help — This field field appears on the left contains information about each option side of the system setup...
  • Page 178 Changing the Boot Sequence The boot sequence, or boot order, tells the computer where to look to find the software needed to start the operating system. You can control the boot sequence and enable/disable devices using the Boot Order page of the system setup program.
  • Page 179: Cleaning Your Computer

    Performing a One-Time Boot You can set a one-time-only boot sequence without entering the system setup program. (You can also use this procedure to boot the Dell Diagnostics on the diagnostics utility partition on your hard drive.) 1 Shut down the computer through the Start menu.
  • Page 180: Touch Pad

    NOTICE: To prevent damage to the antiglare coating, do not wipe the display with soap or alcohol. • Moisten a soft, lint-free cloth with water and wipe the computer and keyboard. Do not allow water from the cloth to seep between the touch pad and the surrounding palm rest.
  • Page 181: Floppy Drive

    4 Blow carefully into the ball cage or use a can of compressed air to dislodge dust and lint. 5 If the rollers inside the ball cage are dirty, clean the rollers with a cotton swab moistened lightly with isopropyl alcohol. 6 Recenter the rollers in their channels if they are misaligned.
  • Page 182: Fcc Notice (U.s. Only)

    NOTICE: The FCC regulations provide that changes or modifications not expressly approved by Dell Inc. could void your authority to operate this equipment. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
  • Page 183: Macrovision Product Notice

    If necessary, consult a representative of Dell Inc. or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. The following information is provided on the device or devices covered in this document in compliance with the FCC regulations: Product name: Dell™ Vostro™ 1000...
  • Page 184 Appendix...
  • Page 185: Glossary

    Glossary Terms in this Glossary are provided for informational purposes only and may or may not describe features included with your particular computer. AC — alternating current — The form of electricity that powers your computer when you plug the AC adapter power cable in to an electrical outlet. ACPI —...
  • Page 186 BIOS — basic input/output system — A program (or utility) that serves as an interface between the computer hardware and the operating system. Unless you understand what effect these settings have on the computer, do not change them. Also referred to as system setup. bit —...
  • Page 187 Consumer IR Port— A port on the front of the computer that allows certain software applications to be controlled by the Dell Travel Remote in some systems. In other systems, this port allows you to transfer data between the computer and infrared- compatible devices without using a cable connection.
  • Page 188 DDR2 SDRAM — double-data-rate 2 SDRAM — A type of DDR SDRAM that uses a 4-bit prefetch and other architectural changes to boost memory speed to over 400 MHz. Dell Travel Remote— A small remote control stored in the portable computer’s ExpressCard slot which provides simple functionality for enjoying multimedia content.
  • Page 189 DVD-R — DVD recordable — A recordable version of a DVD. Data can be recorded only once onto a DVD-R. Once recorded, the data cannot be erased or written over. DVD+RW — DVD rewritable — A rewritable version of a DVD. Data can be written to a DVD+RW disc, and then erased and written over (rewritten).
  • Page 190 Express Service Code — A numeric code located on a sticker on your Dell™ computer. Use the Express Service Code when contacting Dell for assistance. Express Service Code service may not be available in some countries. extended display mode — A display setting that allows you to use a second monitor as an extension of your display.
  • Page 191 GHz — gigahertz — A measurement of frequency that equals one thousand million Hz, or one thousand MHz. The speeds for computer processors, buses, and interfaces are often measured in GHz. graphics mode — A video mode that can be defined as x horizontal pixels by y vertical pixels by z colors.
  • Page 192 IEEE 1394 — Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. — A high- performance serial bus used to connect IEEE 1394-compatible devices, such as digital cameras and DVD players, to the computer. infrared sensor — A port that allows you to transfer data between the computer and infrared-compatible devices without using a cable connection.
  • Page 193 — A bay that supports devices such as optical drives, a second battery, or a Dell TravelLite™ module. memory — A temporary data storage area inside your computer. Because the data in...
  • Page 194 MHz — megahertz — A measure of frequency that equals 1 million cycles per second. The speeds for computer processors, buses, and interfaces are often measured in MHz. Mini PCI — A standard for integrated peripheral devices with an emphasis on communications such as modems and NICs.
  • Page 195 parallel connector — An I/O port often used to connect a parallel printer to your computer. Also referred to as an LPT port. partition — A physical storage area on a hard drive that is assigned to one or more logical storage areas known as logical drives.
  • Page 196 RAID — redundant array of independent disks — A method of providing data redundancy. Some common implementations of RAID include RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 10, and RAID 50. RAM — random-access memory — The primary temporary storage area for program instructions and data.
  • Page 197 Service Tag — A bar code label on your computer that identifies your computer when you access Dell Support at support.dell.com or when you call Dell for customer service or technical support.
  • Page 198 Strike Zone™ — Reinforced area of the platform base that protects the hard drive by acting as a dampening device when a computer experiences resonating shock or is dropped (whether the computer is on or off). surge protectors — Prevent voltage spikes, such as those that may occur during an electrical storm, from entering the computer through the electrical outlet.
  • Page 199 TPM — trusted platform module — A hardware-based security feature that when combined with security software enhances network and computer security by enabling features such as file and e-mail protection. travel module — A plastic device designed to fit inside the module bay of a portable computer to reduce the weight of the computer.
  • Page 200 video memory — Memory that consists of memory chips dedicated to video functions. Video memory is usually faster than system memory. The amount of video memory installed primarily influences the number of colors that a program can display. video mode — A mode that describes how text and graphics are displayed on a monitor.
  • Page 201 WWAN — wireless wide area network. A wireless high-speed data network using cellular technology and covering a much larger geographic area than WLAN. WXGA — wide-aspect extended graphics array — A video standard for video cards and controllers that supports resolutions up to 1280 x 800. XGA —...
  • Page 202 Glossary...
  • Page 203: Index

    Index Numerics 3-in-1 media memory card CardBus technology reader, 72 ExpressCards, 69 media memory cards, 72 carnet, 162 audio connectors, 26 CD-RW drive problems, 120 drive problems, 119 audio. See sound CDs, 63 about, 63 operating system, 18 playing, 61 battery Check Disk, 120 charge gauge, 29, 55...
  • Page 204 111 drives problems, 119 Dell MediaDirect See also hard drive problems, 132 See also optical drive Dell Network Assistant, 118 Dell Support 3, 116 drive problems, 119 Dell Support Center, 116 DVDs, 63 DellConnect, 118 about, 63...
  • Page 205 USB connector, 26, 28 keyboard description, 22 numeric keypad, 47 problems, 129 hard drive removing, 101 description, 26, 30 shortcuts, 48 problems, 120 replacing, 92 keyboard status lights returning to Dell, 94 description, 23 Index...
  • Page 206 keypad problems, 134 numeric, 47 modem installing, 98 modem connector description, 28 labels monitor Microsoft Windows, 15 switching the video image, 41 Service Tag, 15 monitor. See display lost computer, 86 network media memory cards firewall, 83 blanks, 73 installing WLAN Mini-Card, 103 CardBus technology, 72 Mobile Broadband installing, 72...
  • Page 207 130 computer stops responding, 131 passwords Dell Diagnostics, 111 about, 85 Dell MediaDirect, 132 forgetting, 86 drives, 119 PC Restore, 155 DVD drive, 119 error messages, 123 phone numbers, 165 hard drive, 120 playing CDs, 61...
  • Page 208 128 commonly used options, 177 safety instructions, 14 scanner problems, 138 taskbar screen. See display Dell Mobile Broadband Card security cable slot Utility, 135 description, 24 Safely Remove Hardware, 128 Service Tag, 15 telephone numbers, 165 software...
  • Page 209 Dell Diagnostics, 111 Windows Vista Hardware Troubleshooter, 147 Device Driver Rollback, 144 Help and Support Center, 17 Program Compatibility wizard, 131 restore computer to previous operating state, 148, reinstalling, 154 153-154 System Restore, 148, 153-154 Windows XP Device Driver Rollback, 145...
  • Page 210 Index...

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