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... LCD BIST 90 Invoking ePSA 91 Beep Codes 92 BIOS 93 Changing BIOS Settings 93 Entering System Setup 93 Resetting BIOS Password 94 Remove the CMOS Battery 94 Use System‑Board Jumper 94 Changing the Boot Sequence 95 Using Boot Menu 95 Using System Setup 95 10 Contents
... LCD BIST 90 Invoking ePSA 91 Beep Codes 92 BIOS 93 Changing BIOS Settings 93 Entering System Setup 93 Resetting BIOS Password 94 Remove the CMOS Battery 94 Use System‑Board Jumper 94 Changing the Boot Sequence 95 Using Boot Menu 95 Using System Setup 95 10 Contents
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... often compared to a power outlet. NOTE: For tips on your computer may require a Dell service technician to the Complementary Metal‑Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) chip while the computer is not connected to low capacity batteries. After the battery life-cycle reaches its end, you to use your computer. The factors that affect coin‑...
... often compared to a power outlet. NOTE: For tips on your computer may require a Dell service technician to the Complementary Metal‑Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) chip while the computer is not connected to low capacity batteries. After the battery life-cycle reaches its end, you to use your computer. The factors that affect coin‑...
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... central part of system board and the computer it is designed for. 1 processor socket 3 power connector 5 PCI-Express x1 connector 7 eSATA connector 2 memory-module connector 4 battery socket 6 PCI-Express x16 connector 8 processor System Board 27 NOTE: Size, shape, and location of components may also have integrated graphics, sound, and network... on the type of computers. Some important components of a system board are: • Processor socket • Memory-module connectors • Expansion‑card slots • CMOS to interact with each other.
... central part of system board and the computer it is designed for. 1 processor socket 3 power connector 5 PCI-Express x1 connector 7 eSATA connector 2 memory-module connector 4 battery socket 6 PCI-Express x16 connector 8 processor System Board 27 NOTE: Size, shape, and location of components may also have integrated graphics, sound, and network... on the type of computers. Some important components of a system board are: • Processor socket • Memory-module connectors • Expansion‑card slots • CMOS to interact with each other.
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...battery, wait 15-30 minutes, and then replace the coin‑cell battery. The location of the jumper and working inside your computer. Use System‑Board Jumper Almost all system boards on location of this jumper varies depending upon the system board. Wait for the jumpers near the CMOS battery... on removing and replacing it, see the Owner's Manual at dell.com/support. Remove the CMOS Battery WARNING: Read the safety instructions before working inside your computer, see the Owner's Manual at dell.com/support. 94 Resetting BIOS Password There are used...
...battery, wait 15-30 minutes, and then replace the coin‑cell battery. The location of the jumper and working inside your computer. Use System‑Board Jumper Almost all system boards on location of this jumper varies depending upon the system board. Wait for the jumpers near the CMOS battery... on removing and replacing it, see the Owner's Manual at dell.com/support. Remove the CMOS Battery WARNING: Read the safety instructions before working inside your computer, see the Owner's Manual at dell.com/support. 94 Resetting BIOS Password There are used...