Connecting a Television to the Computer
You can increase your computer memory by installing memory modules on the system board. See "Memory" for information on the memory supported by your computer. Be sure to add only memory modules that are intended for your computer.
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NOTE: Memory modules purchased from Dell are covered under your computer warranty. |
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CAUTION: Before working inside your Dell computer, read the safety instructions in your System Information Guide. |
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NOTICE: While you work, periodically touch unpainted metal on the computer to dissipate static electricity that might harm internal components. |
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NOTICE: To prevent damage to the memory module connector, do not use tools to spread the inner metal tabs that secure the memory module. |
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NOTICE: Handle memory modules by their edges, and do not touch the components on a module. |
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NOTICE: If you need to install memory modules in two connectors, install a memory module in the connector labeled "JDIM (DIMMA)" before you install a module in the connector labeled "JDIM2 (DIMMB)." |
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NOTE: If the memory module is not installed properly, the computer does not boot. No error message indicates this failure. |
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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. |
As the computer boots, it detects the additional memory and automatically updates the system configuration information.
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NOTICE: When you turn on your computer, you might receive a message stating that you need to shut down your computer and upgrade your computer memory. If this message appears, see your User's Guide on the Dell Support website (support.dell.com) for instructions about upgrading your computer memory. |
If you ordered a Mini PCI card at the same time that you ordered your computer, Dell has already installed the card for you.
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CAUTION: FCC rules strictly prohibit users from installing 5-GHz
(802.11a, 802.11a/b, 802.11a/b/g) Wireless LAN Mini PCI cards.
Under no circumstances should the user install such a device.
Only trained Dell service personnel are authorized to install a 5-GHz Wireless LAN Mini PCI card. If you are removing and/or installing a 2.4-GHz (802.11b, 802.11b/g) Mini PCI card, follow the instructions noted below. Only products approved for use in your portable computer may be installed. Approved Mini PCI cards may be purchased only from Dell. |
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NOTE: 2.4-GHz Wireless LAN PC Cards may be removed and installed by the user. |
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NOTE: Handle components and cards by their edges, and avoid touching pins and contacts. |
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CAUTION: Before working inside your computer, read the safety instructions in your System Information Guide. |
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NOTICE: The connectors are keyed for correct insertion; do not force the connections. |
1 | antenna connectors on card (2) |
2 | antenna cables (2) |
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NOTICE: To prevent data loss, shut down your computer before removing the hard drive. Do not remove the hard drive while the computer is on, in standby mode, or in hibernate mode. |
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NOTICE: Hard drives are extremely fragile; even a slight bump can damage the drive. |
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CAUTION: If you remove the hard drive from the computer when the drive is hot, do not touch the metal housing of the hard drive. |
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CAUTION: Before working inside your computer, read the safety instructions in your System Information Guide. |
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NOTE: Dell does not guarantee compatibility or provide support for hard drives from sources other than Dell. |
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captive screw |
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NOTICE: You cannot remove your hard drive unless you open your display first. |
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NOTICE: When the hard drive is not in the computer, store it in protective antistatic packaging. See "Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge" in your System Information Guide." |
Save the original packaging for use when storing or shipping the hard drive.
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NOTICE: You cannot replace your hard drive unless you open your display first. |
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NOTICE: Use firm and even pressure to slide the drive into place. If you force the hard drive into place using excessive force, you may damage the hard drive connector. |
Your computer has an S-video TV-out connector that enables you to connect the computer to a television. Using a commercially available S-video cable or composite video cable, you can connect the computer to a television in one of two ways:
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NOTE: Diagrams for each connection combination appear at the beginning of each subsection to help you determine which method you should use. |
The audio connector on the side of the computer enables you to connect the computer to your television or audio device, using a commercially available audio cable.
When you complete the cable connection, see "Enabling the Display Settings for a Television" to ensure that the computer recognizes and works properly with the television.
Before you begin, ensure that you have the following cables:
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S-video cable |
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audio cable |
To connect the computer to a television that has a composite video input only, Dell provides a composite TV-out adapter cable. Before you begin, ensure that you have the following cables:
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composite TV-out adapter cable |
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composite video cable |
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audio cable |
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S-video TV-out connector |
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S-video connector |
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composite TV-out adapter cable |
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composite video connector |
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NOTE: Ensure that you properly connect the television before you enable the display settings. |
In Microsoft® Windows® XP, click the Start button and then click the Control Panel icon.
In Windows 2000, click the Start button, point to Settings, and click Control Panel.
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NOTE: Various programs access the hardware in different ways. You may or may not need to click the primary button for operations other than playing DVDs. |
DVD video is visible only on the display that is set to primary. While the DVD is playing, the DVD player window on your computer display is blank or (if the DVD player window is set to full-screen mode) the entire computer display screen is blank.