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NOM Information (Mexico Only 249 Warranty and Return Policy 250 Ergonomic Computing Habits 1 9 Microsoft® Windows® XP Features Overview 4 Help and Support Center 4 New User Interface 5 Switching to Classic View 5 Clean Desktop Wizard 6 Taskbar Grouping 7 ... Files and Settings Transfer Wizard 8 Application and Device Compatibility 9 Program Compatibility Wizard 9 System Restore 10 Using System Restore 11 Restore Process 12 Driver Rollback 13 User Accounts and Fast User Switching 14 How to Use Fast User Switching 14 What Happens When a Fast User Switch Occurs 15 ...
NOM Information (Mexico Only 249 Warranty and Return Policy 250 Ergonomic Computing Habits 1 9 Microsoft® Windows® XP Features Overview 4 Help and Support Center 4 New User Interface 5 Switching to Classic View 5 Clean Desktop Wizard 6 Taskbar Grouping 7 ... Files and Settings Transfer Wizard 8 Application and Device Compatibility 9 Program Compatibility Wizard 9 System Restore 10 Using System Restore 11 Restore Process 12 Driver Rollback 13 User Accounts and Fast User Switching 14 How to Use Fast User Switching 14 What Happens When a Fast User Switch Occurs 15 ...
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...8226; A dual-colored link integrity light, which is green when a good connection exists between a 100-Mbps network and the computer. Dell recommends the use of the computer, wait 10 to 20 seconds after turning off the computer and any devices to avoid possible damage to... or is not detecting a physical connection to the network. If your computer uses Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows NT 4.0, Dell installed the necessary mouse drivers on your computer. www.dell.com | support.dell.com NOTE: The integrated parallel connector is automatically disabled if the computer detects an installed ...
...8226; A dual-colored link integrity light, which is green when a good connection exists between a 100-Mbps network and the computer. Dell recommends the use of the computer, wait 10 to 20 seconds after turning off the computer and any devices to avoid possible damage to... or is not detecting a physical connection to the network. If your computer uses Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows NT 4.0, Dell installed the necessary mouse drivers on your computer. www.dell.com | support.dell.com NOTE: The integrated parallel connector is automatically disabled if the computer detects an installed ...
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... can be written to any floppy drive using a PS/2-compatible keyboard and mouse. NOTE: For Windows NT®, Off is selected, the BIOS does not control USB keyboards and mice, although they...When On is selected (the default), the BIOS controls USB keyboards and mice until a USB driver is loaded by the parallel connector and appears only when Mode is found, the computer enables... expansion slot. Selecting Off turns off the integrated floppy drive controller as necessary. www.dell.com | support.dell.com DMA Channel: This option determines the direct memory access (DMA) channel used to...
... can be written to any floppy drive using a PS/2-compatible keyboard and mouse. NOTE: For Windows NT®, Off is selected, the BIOS does not control USB keyboards and mice, although they...When On is selected (the default), the BIOS controls USB keyboards and mice until a USB driver is loaded by the parallel connector and appears only when Mode is found, the computer enables... expansion slot. Selecting Off turns off the integrated floppy drive controller as necessary. www.dell.com | support.dell.com DMA Channel: This option determines the direct memory access (DMA) channel used to...
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...of each key. Primary Video Controller: determines which IRQ lines are using a video expansion card and problems such as incorrect colors or blank windows occur, set to scroll through the available IRQ lines. If you add memory, check this option to confirm that may occur when you ...want to change the IRQ lines assigned to PCI devices unless a particular device, device driver, or operating system requires a specific IRQ line already in use by the computer. • PCI IRQ Assignment specifies which video controller to 84...
...of each key. Primary Video Controller: determines which IRQ lines are using a video expansion card and problems such as incorrect colors or blank windows occur, set to scroll through the available IRQ lines. If you add memory, check this option to confirm that may occur when you ...want to change the IRQ lines assigned to PCI devices unless a particular device, device driver, or operating system requires a specific IRQ line already in use by the computer. • PCI IRQ Assignment specifies which video controller to 84...
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... the following steps: 1 Insert the Dell OptiPlex ResourceCD into the CD drive. Drivers for Your Computer To display a list of device drivers for your computer using the Dell OptiPlex ResourceCD for your computer's hardware and operating system, and then a list of device drivers for the first time on this computer, the ResourceCD Installation window opens to inform you that...
... the following steps: 1 Insert the Dell OptiPlex ResourceCD into the CD drive. Drivers for Your Computer To display a list of device drivers for your computer using the Dell OptiPlex ResourceCD for your computer's hardware and operating system, and then a list of device drivers for the first time on this computer, the ResourceCD Installation window opens to inform you that...
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...Driver Rollback. www.dell.com | support.dell.com • AutoUpdate installation - The restore operation itself also creates a restore point for undo purposes. • Microsoft Backup Utility recovery - Restore Process As the computer is optimal. If problems occur after installing a device driver...w s ® X P Fe a t u r e s Before Microsoft Backup Utility (only available in the archive without any of Windows detects unsigned device-driver installations. When you believe is used over time, restore points are logged on to the computer as computer administrator or as a user with...
...Driver Rollback. www.dell.com | support.dell.com • AutoUpdate installation - The restore operation itself also creates a restore point for undo purposes. • Microsoft Backup Utility recovery - Restore Process As the computer is optimal. If problems occur after installing a device driver...w s ® X P Fe a t u r e s Before Microsoft Backup Utility (only available in the archive without any of Windows detects unsigned device-driver installations. When you believe is used over time, restore points are logged on to the computer as computer administrator or as a user with...
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... Undo Complete screen appears. 4 Click OK. The Select a Restore Point screen appears. If you can replace a device driver with the results of t® Wi ndows® XP Featur es 13 Driver Rollback Windows XP device Driver Rollback can undo the restoration. After System Restore finishes collecting data, the computer automatically restarts and the Restoration...
... Undo Complete screen appears. 4 Click OK. The Select a Restore Point screen appears. If you can replace a device driver with the results of t® Wi ndows® XP Featur es 13 Driver Rollback Windows XP device Driver Rollback can undo the restoration. After System Restore finishes collecting data, the computer automatically restarts and the Restoration...
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www.dell.com | support.dell.com To use Driver Rollback, perform the following steps: 1 Click the Start button and click Log Off. 2 When the Log Off Windows screen appears, click either Switch User or Log Off. 14 M i c r o s o f t ® W i n d o w s ® X P Fe a t u r e s User Accounts and Fast...then right-click My Computer. 2 Click Properties. 3 Click the Hardware tab, and then click Device Manager. 4 In the Device Manager window, right-click the device for both the Home and Professional editions, allows users to their specific settings, including the desktop and various applications,...
www.dell.com | support.dell.com To use Driver Rollback, perform the following steps: 1 Click the Start button and click Log Off. 2 When the Log Off Windows screen appears, click either Switch User or Log Off. 14 M i c r o s o f t ® W i n d o w s ® X P Fe a t u r e s User Accounts and Fast...then right-click My Computer. 2 Click Properties. 3 Click the Hardware tab, and then click Device Manager. 4 In the Device Manager window, right-click the device for both the Home and Professional editions, allows users to their specific settings, including the desktop and various applications,...