Dell 410 - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – About Your Computer; Front View of the Computer
  • Page 5 – Advanced Troubleshooting; Power Lights
  • Page 6 – Beep Codes
  • Page 8 – Dell Diagnostics; Dell Diagnostics Main Menu
  • Page 9 – Drivers; Identifying Drivers; Windows XP; Reinstalling Drivers; Using Windows XP Device Driver Rollback
  • Page 10 – Resolving Software and Hardware Incompatibilities
  • Page 11 – Before You Begin; Getting Started; Recommended Tools; Before Working Inside Your Computer
  • Page 13 – Removing and Installing Parts; Removing the Computer Cover
  • Page 15 – Memory Overview
  • Page 16 – Addressing Memory With 4-GB Configurations; Installing Memory
  • Page 18 – Removing Memory; Cards; PCI Cards; Installing a PCI Card
  • Page 21 – Removing a PCI Card; PCI Express Cards; Installing a PCI Express Card
  • Page 24 – Removing a PCI Express Card
  • Page 25 – Drive Panels; Removing the Drive Panel
  • Page 27 – Installing the Drive Panel; Drives
  • Page 28 – General Installation Guidelines; Hard Drive; Removing a Hard Drive
  • Page 29 – Installing a Hard Drive
  • Page 30 – Adding a Second Hard Drive
  • Page 31 – Floppy Drive; Removing a Floppy Drive
  • Page 32 – Installing a Floppy Drive; Media Card Reader
  • Page 33 – Removing a Media Card Reader
  • Page 34 – Installing a Media Card Reader
  • Page 35 – Removing a CD/DVD Drive; Installing a CD/DVD Drive
  • Page 36 – Battery
  • Page 37 – Replacing the Battery; Power Supply
  • Page 38 – Removing the Power Supply; Installing the Power Supply
  • Page 39 – Processor; Removing the Processor
  • Page 40 – Installing the Processor
  • Page 42 – Removing the I/O Panel
  • Page 44 – Installing the I/O Panel
  • Page 45 – Processor Fan; Removing the Processor Fan
  • Page 46 – Installing the Processor Fan; Card Fan
  • Page 47 – Installing the Card Fan; System Board; Removing the System Board
  • Page 48 – Installing the System Board
  • Page 50 – Specifications
  • Page 53 – System Setup Program; Overview
  • Page 55 – Boot Sequence; Option Settings
  • Page 56 – Changing Boot Sequence for the Current Boot; Changing Boot Sequence for Future Boots; Clearing Forgotten Passwords
  • Page 57 – Clearing CMOS Settings
  • Page 58 – Flashing the BIOS
  • Page 59 – Technical Overview; Inside View of Your Computer
  • Page 60 – Power Supply DC Connector Pin Assignments
  • Page 61 – DC Power Connector P1
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Dell™ XPS™ 410 Service Manual

Before You Begin

About Your Computer

Technical Overview

Specifications

Advanced Troubleshooting

System Setup

Removing and Installing Parts

 

Notes, Notices, and Cautions

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Summary

Page 2 - About Your Computer; Front View of the Computer

Back to Contents Page   About Your Computer Dell™ XPS™ 410 Service Manual    Front View of the Computer    Back View of the Computer    Back Panel Connectors   Front View of the Computer 1 cover release latch Use this latch to remove the cover (see Removing the Computer Cover ). 2 CD or DVD activity...

Page 5 - Advanced Troubleshooting; Power Lights

Back to Contents Page   Advanced Troubleshooting Dell™ XPS™ 410 Service Manual    Power Lights    Diagnostic Lights    Beep Codes    Dell Diagnostics    Drivers    Resolving Software and Hardware Incompatibilities   Power Lights   The power button light located on the front of the computer illuminat...

Page 6 - Beep Codes

  Beep Codes Your computer might emit a series of beeps during start-up if the monitor cannot display errors or problems. This series of beeps, called a beep code, identifies a problem. For example, beep code 1-3-1 consists of one beep, a burst of three beeps, and then one beep.This beep code tells ...

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