Dell Refrigerator T1700 User Manual

Dell Precision T1700 Mini-Tower  
Owner's Manual  
Regulatory Model: D13M  
Regulatory Type: D13M001  
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Working on Your Computer  
Before Working Inside Your Computer  
Use the following safety guidelines to help protect your computer from potential damage and to help to ensure your  
personal safety. Unless otherwise noted, each procedure included in this document assumes that the following  
conditions exist:  
You have read the safety information that shipped with your computer.  
A component can be replaced or--if purchased separately--installed by performing the removal procedure in  
reverse order.  
WARNING: Before working inside your computer, read the safety information that shipped with your computer. For  
regulatory_compliance  
CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should only perform  
troubleshooting and simple repairs as authorized in your product documentation, or as directed by the online or  
telephone service and support team. Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your  
warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that came with the product.  
CAUTION: 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.  
CAUTION: Handle components and cards with care. Do not touch the components or contacts on a card. Hold a  
card by its edges or by its metal mounting bracket. Hold a component such as a processor by its edges, not by its  
pins.  
CAUTION: When you disconnect a cable, pull on its connector or on its pull-tab, not on the cable itself. Some  
cables have connectors with locking tabs; if you are disconnecting this type of cable, press in on the locking tabs  
before you disconnect the cable. As you pull connectors apart, keep them evenly aligned to avoid bending any  
connector pins. Also, before you connect a cable, ensure that both connectors are correctly oriented and aligned.  
NOTE: The color of your computer and certain components may appear differently than shown in this document.  
To avoid damaging your computer, perform the following steps before you begin working inside the computer.  
1. Ensure that your work surface is flat and clean to prevent the computer cover from being scratched.  
2. Turn off your computer (see Turning Off Your Computer).  
CAUTION: To disconnect a network cable, first unplug the cable from your computer and then unplug the  
cable from the network device.  
3. Disconnect all network cables from the computer.  
4. Disconnect your computer and all attached devices from their electrical outlets.  
5. Press and hold the power button while the computer is unplugged to ground the system board.  
6. Remove the cover.  
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CAUTION: Before touching anything inside your computer, ground yourself by touching an unpainted metal  
surface, such as the metal at the back of the computer. While you work, periodically touch an unpainted metal  
surface to dissipate static electricity, which could harm internal components.  
Turning Off Your Computer  
CAUTION: To avoid losing data, save and close all open files and exit all open programs before you turn off your  
computer.  
1. Shut down the operating system:  
In Windows 8:  
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Using a touch-enabled device:  
a. Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, opening the Charms menu and select Settings.  
b. Select the  
and then select Shut down  
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Using a mouse:  
a. Point to upper-right corner of the screen and click Settings.  
b. Click the and select Shut down.  
In Windows 7:  
1. Click Start  
.
2. Click Shut Down.  
or  
1. Click Start  
.
2. Click the arrow in the lower-right corner of the Start menu as shown below, and then click Shut  
Down..  
2. Ensure that the computer and all attached devices are turned off. If your computer and attached devices did not  
automatically turn off when you shut down your operating system, press and hold the power button for about 6  
seconds to turn them off.  
After Working Inside Your Computer  
After you complete any replacement procedure, ensure you connect any external devices, cards, and cables before  
turning on your computer.  
1. Replace the cover.  
CAUTION: To connect a network cable, first plug the cable into the network device and then plug it into the  
computer.  
2. Connect any telephone or network cables to your computer.  
3. Connect your computer and all attached devices to their electrical outlets.  
4. Turn on your computer.  
5. If required, verify that the computer works correctly by running the Dell Diagnostics.  
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Removing and Installing Components  
This section provides detailed information on how to remove or install the components from your computer.  
Recommended Tools  
The procedures in this document may require the following tools:  
Small flat-blade screwdriver  
Phillips screwdriver  
Small plastic scribe  
Removing the Cover  
1. Follow the procedures in Before Working Inside Your Computer.  
2. Pull up the cover release latch to release the cover from the computer.  
3. Lift the cover upwards to remove it from the computer.  
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Installing the Cover  
1. Align the cover along its tabs on the chassis of the computer.  
2. Press down on the cover till it clicks into place.  
3. Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.  
Removing the Intrusion Switch  
1. Follow the procedures in Before Working Inside Your Computer.  
2. Remove the cover.  
3. Disconnect the intrusion-switch cable from the system board.  
4. Slide the intrusion switch toward the bottom of the chassis and remove it from the computer.  
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Installing the Intrusion Switch  
1. Insert the intrusion switch into its place in the chassis rear and slide it towards the top to secure it.  
2. Connect the intrusion cable to the system board.  
3. Install the cover.  
4. Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.  
Removing the Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) Card  
1. Follow the procedures in Before Working Inside Your Computer.  
2. Remove the cover.  
3. Remove the screws that secure the antenna to the computer.  
4. Disconnect the antenna from the computer.  
5. Press the blue tab and lift the latch outwards and remove the WLAN card from the connector on the system board.  
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Installing the Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) Card  
1. Insert the WLAN card into the connector on the system board and press down until it is secured.  
2. Affix the latch.  
3. Place the antenna puck on the connector and tighten the screws to secure it to the computer.  
4. Install the cover.  
5. Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.  
Removing the Front Bezel  
1. Follow the procedures in Before Working Inside Your Computer.  
2. Remove the cover.  
3. Pry the front bezel retention clips away from the chassis located at the edge of front bezel. Rotate the front bezel  
away from the computer to release the hooks on the opposite edge of the bezel from the chassis.  
Installing the Front Bezel  
1. Insert the hooks along the bottom edge of the front bezel into the slots on the chassis front.  
2. Rotate the bezel toward the computer to engage the front-bezel retention clips until they click into place.  
3. Install the cover.  
4. Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.  
Removing the Expansion Card  
1. Follow the procedures in Before Working Inside Your Computer.  
2. Remove the cover.  
3. Press the tab to release the latch.  
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4. Pull the release lever away from the PCI x16 card until you release the securing tab from the dent in the card. Lift  
the card out of its connector and remove it from the system board.  
Installing the Expansion Card  
1. Insert the expansion card in the connector on the system board and press down until secured.  
2. Push the retention latch back to its position.  
3. Install the cover.  
4. Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.  
Memory Module Guidelines  
To ensure optimal performance of your computer, observe the following general guidelines when configuring your  
system memory:  
Memory modules of different sizes can be mixed (for example, 2 GB and 4 GB). But, all populated channels must  
have identical configurations.  
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Memory modules must be installed beginning with the first socket.  
NOTE: The memory sockets in your computer may be labeled differently depending on the hardware  
configuration. For example, A1, A2 or 1,2,3.  
If the quad-rank memory modules are mixed with single or dual-rank modules, the quad-rank modules must be  
installed in the sockets with the white release levers.  
If memory modules with different speeds are installed, they operate at the speed of the slowest installed  
memory modules.  
Removing the Memory  
1. Follow the procedures in Before Working Inside Your Computer.  
2. Remove the cover.  
3. Press down on the memory retaining tabs on each side of the memory modules, and lift the memory modules out of  
the connectors on the system board.  
Installing the Memory  
1. Align the notch on the memory-card with the tab in the system-board connector.  
2. Press down on the memory module until the release tabs spring back to secure them in place.  
3. Install the cover.  
4. Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.  
Removing the Coin-Cell Battery  
1. Follow the procedures in Before Working Inside Your Computer.  
2. Remove:  
a) cover  
b) expansion card(s)  
3. Locate the coin-cell battery on the system board.  
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4. Press the release latch away from the battery to allow the battery to pop-up from the socket and lift the coin-cell  
battery out of the computer.  
Installing the Coin-Cell Battery  
1. Place the coin cell battery in its slot on the system board and press until the release latch springs back into place  
and secures it.  
2. Install the expansion card.  
3. Install the cover.  
4. Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.  
Removing the Hard Drive  
1. Follow the procedures in Before Working Inside Your Computer.  
2. Remove:  
a) cover  
b) front bezel  
3. Disconnect the data cable and the power cable from the back of the hard drive. Press the blue securing-bracket  
tabs inwards and lift the hard-drive bracket out of the hard-drive bay.  
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4. Flex the hard-drive bracket and remove the hard drive from the hard-drive bracket.  
Installing the Hard Drive  
1. Insert the hard drive into the hard-drive bracket.  
2. Press the securing brackets inward and slide the hard-drive bracket into the bay.  
3. Connect the data cable and the power cable to the back of the hard-drive.  
4. Install the:  
a) front bezel  
b) cover  
5. Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.  
Removing the Optical Drive  
1. Follow the procedures in Before Working Inside Your Computer.  
2. Remove:  
a) cover  
b) front bezel  
3. Disconnect the data cable and the power cable from the back of the optical drive.  
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4. Slide and hold the optical-drive latch to unlock the optical drive and pull the optical drive out of the computer.  
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to remove the second optical drive (if available).  
Installing the Optical Drive  
1. Push the optical drive from the front toward the back of the computer till it is secured by the optical-drive latch.  
2. Connect the data cable and power cable to the back of the optical drive.  
3. Install:  
a) front bezel  
b) cover  
4. Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.  
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Removing the Speaker  
1. Follow the procedures in Before Working Inside Your Computer.  
2. Remove the cover.  
3. Disconnect and release the speaker cable from system board. Press down the speaker-securing tab and slide the  
speaker upwards to remove.  
Installing the Speaker  
1. Slide the speaker downwards into its slot to secure it.  
2. Thread the speaker cable into the chassis clip and connect the speaker cable to the system board.  
3. Install the cover.  
4. Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.  
Removing the Power Supply  
1. Follow the procedures in Before Working Inside Your Computer.  
2. Remove the cover.  
3. Disconnect the 4-pin and 8-in power cables from the system board and release the cable from the tab.  
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4. Remove the screws that secure the power supply to the back of the computer.  
5. Push in on the blue release tab beside the power supply, and slide the power supply towards the front of the  
computer. Lift and remove the power supply out of the computer.  
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Installing the Power Supply  
1. Place the power supply in the chassis and slide towards the back of the system to secure it.  
2. Tighten the screws to secure the power supply to the back of the computer.  
3. Connect the 4-pin and 8-pin power cables to the system board.  
4. Thread the power cables through the chassis clips.  
5. Install the cover.  
6. Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.  
Removing the Heat Sink Assembly  
1. Follow the procedures in Before Working Inside Your Computer.  
2. Remove the cover.  
3. Disconnect the fan cable from the system board. Loosen the captive screws in diagonal order and lift the heat-sink  
assembly away from the computer.  
Installing the Heat Sink Assembly  
1. Place the heat sink assembly into the chassis.  
2. Tighten the captive screws in diagonal order to secure the heat sink assembly to the computer.  
3. Connect the fan cable to the system board.  
4. Install the cover.  
5. Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.  
Removing the Processor  
1. Follow the procedures in Before Working Inside Your Computer.  
2. Remove:  
a) cover  
b) heat-sink assembly  
3. Press the release lever down and then move it outward to release it from the retention hook. Lift the processor  
cover and remove the processor from the socket. Place it in an antistatic bag.  
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Installing the Processor  
1. Insert the processor in the processor socket. Ensure the processor is properly seated.  
2. Lower the processor cover.  
3. Press the release lever down and then move it inward to secure it with the retention hook.  
4. Install:  
a) heat-sink assembly  
b) cover  
5. Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.  
Removing the System Fan  
1. Follow the procedures in Before Working Inside Your Computer.  
2. Remove the cover.  
3. Press the clip to release and disconnect the system-fan cable from the system board.  
4. Pry and remove the system fan away from the four grommets securing it to the back of the computer.  
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Installing the System Fan  
1. Place the system fan in the chassis.  
2. Pass the four grommets through the chassis and slide outward along the groove to secure in place.  
3. Connect the system-fan cable to the system board.  
4. Install the cover.  
5. Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.  
Removing the Thermal Sensor  
1. Follow the procedures in Before Working Inside Your Computer.  
2. Remove the cover.  
3. Disconnect the thermal-sensor cable from the system board.  
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4. Release the thermal-sensor cable from the chassis clip.  
5. Press the tabs on both sides to release and remove the thermal sensor away from the chassis.  
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Installing the Thermal Sensor  
1. Secure the thermal sensor to the chassis.  
2. Thread the thermal-sensor cable into the chassis clips.  
3. Connect the thermal-sensor cable to the system board.  
4. Install the cover.  
5. Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.  
Removing the Power Switch  
1. Follow the procedures in Before Working Inside Your Computer.  
2. Remove the:  
a) cover  
b) front bezel  
c) optical drive  
3. Disconnect the power-switch cable from the system board.  
4. Release the power-switch cable from the chassis clips.  
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5. Press the clips on both side of the power switch to release it from the chassis and, slide to remove the power  
switch along its cable from the computer.  
Installing the Power Switch  
1. Slide the power switch in through the front of the computer.  
2. Secure the power-switch cable to the chassis.  
3. Thread the power-switch cable into the chassis clips.  
4. Connect the power-switch cable to the system board.  
5. Install the:  
a) optical drive  
b) front bezel  
c) cover  
6. Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.  
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Removing the Input/Output (I/O) Panel  
1. Follow the procedures in Before Working Inside Your Computer.  
2. Remove:  
a) cover  
b) front bezel  
3. Disconnect the I/O panel, data, and USB data cables from the system board.  
4. Unthread and release the I/O Panel, data cable and USB data cable from the clip on the computer.  
5. Remove the screw that secures the I/O panel to the computer.  
6. Slide the I/O panel towards the left of the computer to release it and pull the I/O panel along with its cable out of the  
computer.  
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Installing the Input/Output (I/O) Panel  
1. Insert the I/O panel into the slot on the chassis front.  
2. Slide the I/O panel towards the right of the computer to secure to the chassis.  
3. Tighten the screw to secure the I/O panel to the chassis.  
4. Thread the I/O panel, data cable and USB data cable into the chassis clip.  
5. Connect the I/O panel, data cable and USB data cable to the system board.  
6. Install :  
a) front bezel  
b) cover  
7. Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.  
Removing the System Board  
1. Follow the procedures in Before Working Inside Your Computer.  
2. Remove the:  
a) cover  
b) memory  
c) expansion card(s)  
d) heat-sink assembly  
e) processor  
3. Disconnect all the cables connected to the system board.  
4. Remove the screws that secure the system board to the computer and slide the system board towards the front of  
the computer.  
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5. Tilt the system board at 45–degrees, and then lift the system board out of the computer.  
System Board Components  
Figure 1. Components Of The System Board  
1. PCI Express x16 slot (wired as x4)  
2. PCI slot  
7. 4-pin CPU power connecter  
8. system fan connector  
3. PCIe x1 slot  
9. CPU Socket  
4. coin-cell battery  
5. PCI Express x16 slot  
6. intrusion switch connector  
10. heat-sink fan connector  
11. DDR DIMM memory slots (4)  
12. front power-switch connector  
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13. 8-pin power connector  
14. SATA connectors  
15. HDD and optical drive power connector  
16. SATA connectors  
19. password reset jumper  
20. internal USB 2.0 connector  
21. RTCRST jumper connector  
22. speaker connector  
17. front panel USB connector  
18. front panel audio connector  
Installing the System Board  
1. Align the system board to the port connectors on the rear of the chassis and place the system board in the chassis.  
2. Tighten the screws securing the system board to the chassis.  
3. Connect the cables to the system board.  
4. Install the:  
a) processor  
b) heat-sink assembly  
c) expansion card(s)  
d) memory  
e) cover  
5. Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.  
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Using The System Setup Program And Boot  
Manager  
The System Setup program is the BIOS program that enables you to manage your system hardware and specify BIOS-  
level options. From the System Setup program, you can:  
Change the NVRAM settings after you add or remove hardware  
View the system hardware configuration  
Enable or disable integrated devices  
Set performance and power management thresholds  
Manage system security  
Boot Sequence  
Boot Sequence allows you to bypass the System Setupdefined boot device order and boot directly to a specific device  
(for example: optical drive or hard drive). During the Power-on Self Test (POST), when the Dell logo appears, you can:  
Access System Setup by pressing <F2> key  
Bring up the one-time boot menu by pressing <F12> key  
The one-time boot menu displays the devices that you can boot from including the diagnostic option. The boot-menu  
options are:  
Removable Drive (if available)  
STXXXX Drive  
NOTE: XXX denotes the SATA drive number.  
Optical Drive  
Diagnostics  
NOTE: Choosing Diagnostics, will display the ePSA diagnostics screen.  
The boot sequence screen also displays the option to access the System Setup screen.  
Navigation Keys  
The following table displays the system setup navigation keys.  
NOTE: For most of the system setup options, changes that you make are recorded but do not take effect until you  
restart the system.  
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Table 1. Navigation Keys  
Keys  
Navigation  
Up arrow  
Down arrow  
<Enter>  
Spacebar  
<Tab>  
Moves to the previous field.  
Moves to the next field.  
Allows you to select a value in the selected field (if applicable) or follow the link in the field.  
Expands or collapses a dropdown list, if applicable.  
Moves to the next focus area.  
NOTE: For the standard graphics browser only.  
<Esc>  
<F1>  
Moves to the previous page till you view the main screen. Pressing <Esc> in the main screen  
displays a message that prompts you to save any unsaved changes and restarts the system.  
Displays the System Setup help file.  
System Setup Options  
NOTE: Depending on the computer and its installed devices, the items listed in this section may or may not appear  
Table 2. General  
Option  
Description  
System Information  
Displays the following information:  
System Information - Displays BIOS Version, Service Tag, Asset Tag,  
Ownership Tag, Ownership Date, Manufacture Date, and the Express Service  
Code.  
Memory Information - Displays Memory Installed, Memory Available,  
Memory Speed, Memory Channels Mode, Memory Technology, DIMM 1 Size,  
DIMM 2 Size, DIMM 3 Size and DIMM 4 Size.  
PCI Information - Displays SLOT1, SLOT2, SLOT3, and SLOT4.  
Processor Information - Displays Processor Type, Core Count, Processor ID,  
Current Clock Speed, Minimum Clock Speed, Maximum Clock Speed,  
Processor L2 Cache, Processor L3 Cache, HT Capable, and 64-Bit  
Technology.  
Device Information - Displays SATA-0, SATA-1, SATA-2 , SATA-3, LOM MAC  
Address, Audio Controller and Video Controller.  
Boot Sequence  
Allows you to specify the order in which the computer attempts to find an operating  
system. The options are:  
Diskette drive  
STXXXXXX / STXXXXXX  
USB Storage Device  
CD/DVD/CD-RW Drive  
Onboard NIC  
Advanced Boot Options  
Legacy  
UEFI  
Enable Legacy Option ROMs (this option is enabled by default)  
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Option  
Description  
Date/Time  
Allows you to set the date and time. The changes to the system date and time takes  
effect immediately.  
Table 3. System Configuration  
Option  
Description  
Integrated NIC  
Allows you to enable or disable the integrated network card. You can set the  
integrated NIC to:  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Enabled w/PXE (this option is enabled by default)  
Enabled w/Cloud Desktop  
Enable UEFI Network Stack  
NOTE: Depending on the computer and the devices installed, the items listed in  
this section may or may not appear.  
Serial Port  
Allows you to define the serial port settings. You can set the serial port to:  
Disabled  
COM1  
COM2  
COM3  
COM4  
NOTE: The operating system may allocate resources even though the setting is  
disabled.  
SATA Operation  
Allows you to configure the operating mode of the integrated hard drive controller.  
Disabled - The SATA controllers are hidden.  
ATA - SATA is configured for ATA mode.  
AHCI - SATA is configured for AHCI mode.  
RAID ON - SATA is configured to support RAID mode.  
Drives  
Allows you to enable or disable the various on-board drives:  
For Mini Tower  
SATA-0  
SATA-1  
SATA-2  
SATA-3  
For Small Form Factor  
SATA-0  
SATA-1  
SATA-2  
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Option  
Description  
SMART Reporting  
This field controls if the hard drive errors for the integrated drives are reported during  
system startup. This technology is part of the SMART (Self Monitoring Analysis and  
Reporting Technology) specification.  
Enable SMART Reporting - This option is disabled by default.  
USB Configuration  
This field configures the integrated USB controller. If Boot Support is enabled, the  
system is allowed to boot any type of USB mass storage devices (HDD, memory key,  
floppy).  
If USB port is enabled, device attached to this port is enabled and available for  
operation system.  
If USB port is disabled, the operation system cannot see any device attached to this  
port.  
The options for USB configuration may differ based on the form factors:  
Enable Boot Support  
Enable Front USB 2.0 Ports  
Enable USB 3.0 Ports  
Enable Rear–left Dual USB 2.0 Ports  
Enable Rear –right Dual USB 2.0 Ports (this option is enabled by default)  
NOTE: USB keyboard and mouse always work in the BIOS setup irrespective of  
these settings.  
Audio  
Allows you to enable or disable the integrated audio controller.  
Enable Audio — this option is enabled by default.  
Miscellaneous Devices (For  
Mini Tower only)  
Allows you to enable or disable various on-board devices.  
Enable PCI Slot - This option is enabled by default.  
Table 4. Security  
Option  
Description  
Internal HDD_0 Password  
This field lets you set, change, or delete the administrator (admin) password  
(sometimes called the setup password). The admin password enables several  
security features.  
The drive does not have a password set by default.  
Enter the old password  
Enter the new password  
Confirm the new password  
Enable strong password - This option is disabled by default.  
Strong Password (For Mini  
Tower only)  
Password Configuration  
This field controls the minimum and maximum number of characters allowed for the  
admin and system passwords.  
Admin Password Min  
Admin Password Max  
System Password Min  
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Option  
Description  
System Password Max  
Password Bypass  
Allows you to bypass the System Password and the internal HDD password prompts  
during a system restart.  
Disabled - Always prompt for the system and internal HDD password when  
they are set. This option is disabled by default.  
Reboot Bypass - Bypass the password prompts on restarts (warm boots).  
NOTE: The system will always prompt for the system and internal HDD  
passwords when powered on from the off state (a cold boot). Also, the system  
will always prompt for passwords on any module bay HDDs that may be present.  
Password Change  
TPM Security  
Allows you to determine whether changes to the system and hard disk passwords are  
permitted when an administrator password is set.  
Allow Non-Admin Password Changes - This option is enabled by default.  
This option lets you control whether the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) in the system  
is enabled and visible to the operating system.  
TPM Security - This option is disabled by default.  
TPM ACPI Support  
TPM PPI Deprovision Override  
Clear  
TPM PPI Provision Override  
NOTE: Activation, deactivation, and clear options are not affected if you load the  
setup program's default values. Changes to this option take effect immediately.  
Computrace  
This field lets you activate or disable the BIOS module interface of the optional  
Computrace Service from Absolute Software.  
Deactivate - This option is disabled by default.  
Disable  
Activate  
Chassis Intrusion  
Allows you to enable or disable the chassis intrusion alert.  
Disable  
Enable (this option is enabled by default)  
On-Silent  
CPU XD Support  
Allows you to enable or disable the execute disable mode of the processor.  
Enable CPU XD Support - This option is enabled by default.  
OROM Keyboard Access  
Allows you to determine if you access the Option Read Only Memory (OROM)  
configuration screens via hotkeys during boot. These settings prevent access to the  
Intel RAID (CTRL+I) or Intel Management Engine BIOS Extension (CTRL+P/F12).  
Enable - User may enter OROM configuration screens via the hotkey.  
One-Time Enable - User can enter the OROM configuration screens via the  
hotkeys during the next boot. After the boot, the setting will revert to disabled.  
Disable - User can not enter the OROM configuration screens via the hotkey.  
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Description  
This option is set to Enable by default.  
Admin Setup Lockout  
Allows you to enable or disable the option to enter setup when an admin password is  
set.  
Enable Admin Setup Lockout - This option is not set by default.  
Table 5. Secure Boot  
Secure Boot Enable  
Allows you to enable or disable Secure Boot feature  
Disable  
Enable  
NOTE: For enable system need to be UEFI boot mode  
and enable legacy option ROMs to be turned off.  
Expert key Management  
Allows you to manipulate the security key databases only  
if the system is in Custom Mode. The Enable Custom Mode  
option is disabled by default. The options are:  
PK  
KEK  
db  
dbx  
If you enable the Custom Mode, the relevant options for  
PK, KEK, db, and dbx appear. The options are:  
Save to File- Saves the key to a user-selected file  
Replace from File- Replaces the current key with a  
key from a user-selected file  
Append from File- Adds a key to the current  
database from a user-selected file  
Delete- Deletes the selected key  
Reset All Keys- Resets to default setting  
Delete All Keys- Deletes all the keys  
NOTE: If you disable the Custom Mode, all the  
changes made will be erased and the keys will  
restore to default settings.  
Table 6. Performance  
Option  
Description  
Multi Core Support  
Specifies whether the process will have one or all cores enabled. The performance of  
some applications will improve with the additional cores.  
All - Enabled by default  
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2
Intel SeepdStep  
Allows you to enable or disable the Intel SpeedStep mode of the processor. This  
option is enabled by default.  
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Option  
Description  
C States Control  
Allows you to enable or disable the additional processor sleep states. This option is  
enabled by default.  
Limit CPUID Value  
This field limits the maximum value the processor Standard CPUID Function will  
support  
Enable CPUID Limit (this option is disabled by default)  
NOTE: Some Operating system will not complete installation when the maximum  
CPUID Function is greater than 3  
Intel TurboBoost  
Allows you to enable or disable Intel TurboBoost mode of the processor.  
Disabled - Does not allow the TurboBoost driver to increase the performance  
state of the processor above the standard performance.  
Enabled - Allows the Intel TurboBoost driver to increase the performance of  
the CPU or graphics processor.  
Hyper-Thread Control  
Rapid Start Technology  
Allows you to enable or disable the Hyper-Threading technology. This option is  
enabled by default.  
Allows you to improve batter life by automatically putting the system into a low power  
status during after user specified amount of time.  
Intel Rapid Start feature (this option is disabled by default)  
NOTE: Rapid Start Technology will automatically be disabled due to configuration  
changes:  
Hard Disk Configuration or partition have been changed  
Memory capacity over 8GB installed.  
System or HDD password is enabled  
A Dell Encryption Accelerator is installed  
The Block Sleep setting is enabled  
Table 7. Power Management  
Option  
Description  
AC Recovery  
Specifies how the computer will respond when AC power is applied after an AC  
power loss. You can set the AC Recovery to:  
Power Off (default)  
Power On  
Last Power State  
Auto On Time  
This option sets the time of the day when you would like the system to turn on  
automatically. Time is kept in standard 12-hour format (hour:minutes:seconds). The  
startup time can be changed by typing the values in the time and A.M./P.M. fields.  
Disabled - The system will not automatically power up.  
Every Day - The system will power up every day at the time you specified  
above .  
Weekdays - The system will power up Monday through Friday at the time you  
specified above.  
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Option  
Description  
Select Days - The system will power up on days selected above at the time  
you specified above.  
NOTE: This feature does not work if you turn off your computer using the switch  
on a power strip or surge protector or if Auto Power is set to disabled.  
Deep Sleep Control  
Allows you to define the controls when Deep Sleep is enabled.  
Disabled  
Enabled in S5 only  
Enabled in S4 and S5  
This option is disabled by default.  
Fan Control Override  
USB Wake Support  
Controls the speed of the system fan. This option is disabled by default.  
NOTE: When enabled, the fan runs at full speed.  
This option allows you to enable USB devices to wake the computer from standby.  
Enable USB Wake Support - This option is disabled by default.  
Wake on LAN  
This option allows the computer to power up from the off state when triggered by a  
special LAN signal. Wake-up from the Standby state is unaffected by this setting and  
must be enabled in the operating system. This feature only works when the computer  
is connected to AC power supply. The options differ based on the form factor.  
Disabled - Does not allow the system to power on by special LAN signals  
when it receives a wake-up signal from the LAN or wireless LAN.  
LAN Only - Allows the system to be powered on by special LAN signals.  
WLAN Only - Allows the system to be powered on by special WLAN signals.  
(For Ultra Small Form Factor only)  
LAN or PXE Boot - Allows the system to be powered on by special LAN or  
PXE Bootsignals. (For Ultra Small Form Factor only)  
This option is Disabled by default.  
Block Sleep  
This option lets you block entering to sleep (S3 state) in operating system  
environment.  
Block Sleep (S3 state) - This option is disabled by default.  
Intel Smart Connect  
Technology  
The option is disabled by default. If option enables will periodically sense nearby  
wireless connection while the system is asleep. It will synchronize emails or social  
media application that were open when system entered the sleep state.  
Smart Connection  
Table 8. POST Behavior  
Option  
Description  
Numlock LED  
Specifies if the NumLock function can be enabled when the system boots. This option  
is enabled by default.  
Keyboard Errors  
Specifies whether keyboard related errors are reported when it boots. This option is  
enabled by default.  
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Description  
MEBx Hotkeys  
Specifies whether the MEBx Hotkey function should be enable when the system  
boots.  
Enable MEBx Hotkey — This option is enabled by default  
Table 9. Virtualization Support  
Option  
Description  
Virtualization  
This option specifies whether a Virtual Machine Monitor (VMM) can utilize the  
additional hardware capabilities provided by Intel Virtualization technology.  
Enable Intel Virtualization Technology - This option is enabled by default.  
VT for Direct I/O  
Enables or disables the Virtual Machine Monitor (VMM) from utilizing the additional  
hardware capabilities provided by Intel® Virtualization technology for direct I/O.  
Enable Intel Virtualization Technology for Direct I/O - This option is enabled  
by default.  
Trusted Execution  
This option specifies whether a Measured Virtual Machine Monitor (MVMM) can  
utilize the additional hardware capabilities provided by Intel Trusted Execution  
technology. The TPM virtualization technology, and Virtualization technology for  
direct I/O must be enabled to use this feature.  
Trusted Execution - This option is disabled by default.  
Table 10. Maintenance  
Option  
Description  
Service Tag  
Asset Tag  
Displays the service tag of your computer.  
Allows you to create a system asset tag if an asset tag is not already set. This option  
is not set by default.  
SERR Messages  
Controls the SERR message mechanism. This option is not set by default. Some  
graphics cards require that the SERR message mechanism be disabled.  
Table 11. Cloud Desktop  
Option  
Description  
Server Lookup Method  
Specifies how the ImageServer looks up the server address.  
Static IP  
DNS (enabled by default)  
NOTE: This field is only relevant when the Integrated NIC control in the System  
Configuration group is set to Enabled with ImageServer.  
Server IP Address  
Specifies the primary static IP address of the ImageServer with which the client  
software communicates. The default IP address is 255.255.255.255.  
NOTE: This field is only relevant when the Integrated NIC control in the System  
Configuration group is set to Enabled with ImageServer and when Lookup  
Method is set to Static IP.  
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Description  
Server Port  
Specifies the primary IP port of the ImageServer, which is used by the client to  
communicate. The default IP port is 06910.  
NOTE: This field is only relevant when the Integrated NIC control in the System  
Configuration group is set to Enabled with ImageServer.  
Client Address Method  
Specifies how the client obtains the IP address.  
Static IP  
DHCP (enabled by default)  
NOTE: This field is only relevant when the Integrated NIC control in the System  
Configuration group is set to Enabled with ImageServer.  
Client IP Address  
Client SubnetMask  
Client Gateway  
Advanced  
Specifies the static IP address of the client. The default IP address is 255.255.255.255.  
NOTE: This field is only relevant when the Integrated NIC control in the System  
Configuration group is set to Enabled with ImageServer and when Client DHCP is  
set to Static IP.  
Specifies the subnet mask of the client. The default setting is 255.255.255.255.  
NOTE: This field is only relevant when the Integrated NIC control in the System  
Configuration group is set to Enabled with ImageServer and when Client DHCP is  
set to Static IP.  
Specifies the gateway IP address for the client. The default setting is 255.255.255.255.  
NOTE: This field is only relevant when the Integrated NIC control in the System  
Configuration group is set to Enabled with ImageServer and when Client DHCP is  
set to Static IP.  
Specifies for Advanced debugging  
Verbose Mode (this option is disabled by default)  
NOTE: This Option is only relevant when the integrated NIC control in the System  
Configuration group is set to enable with Cloud Desktop.  
Table 12. System Logs  
Option  
Description  
BIOS events  
Displays the system event log and allows you to clear the log.  
Clear Log  
Updating the BIOS  
It is recommended to update your BIOS (system setup), on replacing the system board or if an update is available. For  
laptops, ensure that your computer battery is fully charged and connected to a power outlet  
1. Restart the computer.  
2. Go to dell.com/support.  
3. If you have your computer's Service Tag or Express Service Code:  
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NOTE: To locate the Service Tag, click Where is my Service Tag?  
NOTE: If you cannot find your Service Tag, click Detect Service Tag. Proceed with the instructions on screen.  
4. Enter the Service Tag or Express Service Code and click Submit.  
5. If you are unable to locate or find the Service Tag, click the Product Category of your computer.  
6. Choose the Product Type from the list.  
7. Select your computer model and the Product Support page of your computer appears.  
8. Click Drivers & Downloads.  
9. On the Drivers and Downloads screen, under the Operating System drop-down list, select BIOS.  
10. Identify the latest BIOS file and click Download File.  
11. Select your preferred download method in the Please select your download method below window; click Download  
File.  
The File Download window appears.  
12. Click Save to save the file on your computer.  
13. Click Run to install the updated BIOS settings on your computer.  
Follow the instructions on the screen.  
Jumper Settings  
To change a jumper setting, pull the plug off its pin(s) and carefully fit it down onto the pin(s) indicated on the system  
board. The following table displays the system board jumper settings.  
Table 13. Jumper Settings  
Jumper  
PSWD  
Setting  
Description  
Default  
Password features are enabled  
Real-time clock reset. Can be used for troubleshooting.  
RTCRST  
pin 1 and 2  
System and Setup Password  
You can create a system password and a setup password to secure your computer.  
Password Type  
System password  
Setup password  
Description  
Password that you must enter to log on to your system.  
Password that you must enter to access and make changes to the BIOS settings of your  
computer.  
CAUTION: The password features provide a basic level of security for the data on your computer.  
CAUTION: Anyone can access the data stored on your computer if is not locked and left unattended.  
NOTE: Your computer is shipped with the system and setup password feature disabled.  
Assigning a System Password and Setup Password  
You can assign a new System Password and/or Setup Password or change an existing System Password and/or Setup  
Password only when Password Status is Unlocked. If the Password Status is Locked, you cannot change the System  
Password.  
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NOTE: If the password jumper is disabled, the existing System Password and Setup Password is deleted and you  
need not provide the system password to log on to the computer.  
To enter a system setup, press <F2> immediately after a power-on or reboot.  
1. In the System BIOS or System Setup screen, select System Security and press <Enter>.  
The System Security screen appears.  
2. In the System Security screen, verify that Password Status is Unlocked.  
3. Select System Password , enter your system password, and press <Enter> or <Tab>.  
Use the following guidelines to assign the system password:  
A password can have up to 32 characters.  
The password can contain the numbers 0 through 9.  
Only lower case letters are valid, upper case letters are not allowed.  
Only the following special characters are allowed: space, (”), (+), (,), (-), (.), (/), (;), ([), (\), (]), (`).  
Re-enter the system password when prompted.  
4. Type the system password that you entered earlier and click OK.  
5. Select Setup Password, type your system password and press <Enter> or <Tab>.  
A message prompts you to re-type the setup password.  
6. Type the setup password that you entered earlier and click OK.  
7. Press <Esc> and a message prompts you to save the changes.  
8. Press <Y> to save the changes.  
The computer reboots.  
Deleting or Changing an Existing System and/or Setup Password  
Ensure that the Password Status is Unlocked (in the System Setup) before attempting to delete or change the existing  
System and/or Setup password. You cannot delete or change an existing System or Setup password, if the Password  
Status is Locked.  
To enter the System Setup, press <F2> immediately after a power-on or reboot.  
1. In the System BIOS or System Setup screen, select System Security and press <Enter>.  
The System Security screen is displayed.  
2. In the System Security screen, verify that Password Status is Unlocked.  
3. Select System Password, alter or delete the existing system password and press <Enter> or <Tab>.  
4. Select Setup Password, alter or delete the existing setup password and press <Enter> or <Tab>.  
NOTE: If you change the System and/or Setup password, re-enter the new password when promoted. If you  
delete the System and/or Setup password, confirm the deletion when promoted.  
5. Press <Esc> and a message prompts you to save the changes.  
6. Press <Y> to save the changes and exit from the System Setup.  
The computer reboots.  
Disabling a System Password  
The system's software security features include a system password and a setup password. The password jumper  
disables any password(s) currently in use.  
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NOTE: You can also use the following steps to disable a forgotten password.  
1. Follow the procedures in Before Working on Your Computer.  
2. Remove the cover.  
3. Identify the PSWD jumper on the system board.  
4. Remove the PSWD jumper from the system board.  
NOTE: The existing passwords are not disabled (erased) until the computer boots without the jumper.  
5. Install the cover.  
NOTE: If you assign a new system and/or setup password with the PSWD jumper installed, the system  
disables the new password(s) the next time it boots.  
6. Connect the computer to the electrical outlet and power-on the computer.  
7. Power-off the computer and disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet.  
8. Remove the cover.  
9. Replace the PSWD jumper on the system board.  
10. Install the cover.  
11. Follow the procedures in After Working on Your Computer.  
12. Power-on the computer.  
13. Go to the system setup, and assign a new system or setup password. See Setting up a System Password.  
Diagnostics  
If you experience a problem with your computer, run the ePSA diagnostics before contacting Dell for technical  
assistance. The purpose of running diagnostics is to test your computer's hardware without requiring additional  
equipment or risking data loss. If you are unable to fix the problem yourself, service and support personnel can use the  
diagnostics results to help you solve the problem.  
Enhanced Pre-Boot System Assessment (ePSA) Diagnostics  
The ePSA diagnostics (also known as system diagnostics) performs a complete check of your hardware. The ePSA is  
embedded with the BIOS and is launched by the BIOS internally. The embedded system diagnostics provides a set of  
options for particular devices or device groups allowing you to:  
Run tests automatically or in an interactive mode  
Repeat tests  
Display or save test results  
Run thorough tests to introduce additional test options to provide extra information about the failed device(s)  
View status messages that inform you if tests are completed successfully  
View error messages that inform you of problems encountered during testing  
CAUTION: Use the system diagnostics to test only your computer. Using this program with other computers may  
cause invalid results or error messages.  
NOTE: Some tests for specific devices require user interaction. Always ensure that you are present at the  
computer terminal when the diagnostic tests are performed.  
1. Power-on the computer.  
2. As the computer boots, press the <F12> key as the Dell logo appears.  
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3. On the boot menu screen, select the Diagnostics option.  
The Enhanced Pre-boot System Assessment window is displayed, listing all devices detected in the computer. The  
diagnostics starts running the tests on all the detected devices.  
4. If you wish to run a diagnostic test on a specific device, press <Esc> and click Yes to stop the diagnostic test.  
5. Select the device from the left pane and click Run Tests.  
6. If there are any issues, error codes are displayed.  
Note the error code and contact Dell.  
Troubleshooting Your Computer  
You can troubleshoot your computer using indicators like Diagnostic Lights, Beep Codes, and Error Messages during the  
operation of the computer.  
Power LED Diagnostics  
The power button LED located on the front of the chassis also functions as a bicolored diagnostic LED. The diagnostic  
LED is only active and visible during the POST process. Once the operating system starts to load, it is no longer visible.  
Amber LED blinking scheme – The pattern is 2 or 3 blinks followed by a short pause then x number of blinks up to 7. The  
repeated pattern has a long pause inserted in the middle. For example 2,3 = 2 amber blinks, short pause, 3 amber blinks  
followed by long pause then repeats.  
Table 14. Power LED Diagnostics  
Amber LED State  
White LED State  
Description  
off  
off  
system is OFF  
off  
blinking  
off  
system is in sleep state  
power supply unit (PSU) failure  
PSU is working but failed to fetch code  
system is ON  
blinking  
steady  
off  
off  
steady  
Amber LED State  
Description  
system board failure  
2,1  
2,2  
2,3  
2, 4  
2,5  
2,6  
2,7  
3,1  
3,2  
3,3  
system board, PSU or PSU cabling failure  
system board, memory or CPU failure  
coin-cell battery failure  
corrupt BIOS  
CPU configuration failure or CPU failure  
memory modules are detected, but a memory failure  
possible peripheral card or system board failure  
possible USB failure  
no memory modules are detected  
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Amber LED State  
Description  
3,4  
3,5  
3,6  
3,7  
possible system board error  
memory modules are detected, but a memory configuration or compatibility error  
possible system board resource and/or hardware failure  
some other failure with messages on screen  
Beep Code  
The computer can emit a series of beeps during start-up if the display does not show errors or problems. These series of  
beeps, called beep codes, identify various problems. The delay between each beep is 300 ms, the delay between each  
set of beeps is 3 sec, and the beep sound lasts 300 ms. After each beep and each set of beeps, the BIOS should detect if  
the user presses the power button. If so, BIOS will jump out from looping and execute the normal shutdown process and  
power system.  
Code  
1-3-2  
Cause  
Memory failure  
Error Messages  
Error Message  
Description  
Address mark not  
found  
The BIOS found a faulty disk sector or could not find a particular disk sector.  
Alert! Previous  
The computer failed to complete the boot routine three consecutive times for the same error.  
Contact Dell and report the checkpoint code (nnnn) to the support technician  
attempts at booting  
this system have  
failed at checkpoint  
[nnnn]. For help in  
resolving this  
problem, please note  
this checkpoint and  
contact Dell  
Technical Support.  
Alert! Security  
override Jumper is  
installed.  
The MFG_MODE jumper has been set and AMT Management features are disabled until it is  
removed.  
Attachment failed to The floppy or hard drive controller cannot send data to the associated drive.  
respond  
Bad command or file Ensure that you have spelled the command correctly, put spaces in the proper place, and used  
name  
the correct pathname.  
Bad error-correction The floppy or hard drive controller detected an uncorrectable read error.  
code (ECC) on disk  
read  
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Error Message  
Controller has failed The hard drive or the associated controller is defective.  
Data error The floppy or hard drive cannot read the data. For the Windows operating system, run the  
Description  
chkdsk utility to check the file structure of the floppy or hard drive. For any other operating  
system, run the appropriate corresponding utility.  
Decreasing available One or more memory modules may be faulty or improperly seated. Re-install the memory  
memory modules and, if necessary, replace them.  
Diskette drive 0 seek A cable may be loose or the computer configuration information may not match the hardware  
failure configuration.  
Diskette read failure The floppy disk may be defective or a cable may be loose. If the drive access light turns on, try  
a different disk.  
Diskette subsystem  
reset failed  
The floppy drive controller may be faulty.  
Gate A20 failure  
One or more memory modules may be faulty or improperly seated. Reinstall the memory  
modules and, if necessary, replace them.  
General failure  
The operating system is unable to carry out the command. This message is usually followed by  
specific information—for example, Printer out of paper. Take the appropriate action to resolve  
the problem.  
Hard-disk drive  
configuration error  
The hard drive failed initialization.  
The hard drive failed initialization.  
The hard drive failed initialization.  
Hard-disk drive  
controller failure  
Hard-disk drive  
failure  
Hard-disk drive read The hard drive failed initialization.  
failure  
Invalid configuration The computer configuration information does not match the hardware configuration.  
information-please  
run SETUP program  
Invalid Memory  
DIMM1 slot does not recognize a memory module. The module should be re-seated or  
configuration, please installed.  
populate DIMM1  
Keyboard failure  
A cable or connector may be loose, or the keyboard or keyboard/mouse controller may be  
faulty.  
Memory address line A memory module may be faulty or improperly seated. Reinstall the memory modules and, if  
failure at address,  
read value expecting  
value  
necessary, replace them.  
Memory allocation  
error  
The software you are attempting to run is conflicting with the operating system, another  
program, or a utility.  
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Error Message  
Description  
Memory data line  
failure at address,  
read value expecting  
value  
A memory module may be faulty or improperly seated. Reinstall the memory modules and, if  
necessary, replace them.  
Memory double word A memory module may be faulty or improperly seated. Reinstall the memory modules and, if  
logic failure at  
necessary, replace them.  
address, read value  
expecting value  
Memory odd/even  
logic failure at  
A memory module may be faulty or improperly seated. Reinstall the memory modules and, if  
necessary, replace them  
address, read value  
expecting value  
Memory write/read  
failure at address,  
read value expecting  
value  
A memory module may be faulty or improperly seated. Reinstall the memory modules and, if  
necessary, replace them.  
Memory size in  
CMOS invalid  
The amount of memory recorded in the computer configuration information does not match the  
memory installed in the computer.  
Memory tests  
terminated by  
keystroke  
A keystroke interrupted the memory test.  
No boot device  
available  
The computer cannot find the floppy disk or hard drive.  
No boot sector on  
hard-disk drive  
The computer configuration information in System Setup may be incorrect.  
No timer tick interrupt A chip on the system board might be malfunctioning.  
Non-system disk or  
disk error  
The floppy disk in drive A does not have a bootable operating system installed on it. Either  
replace the floppy disk with one that has a bootable operating system, or remove the floppy  
disk from drive A and restart the computer.  
Not a boot diskette  
The operating system is trying to boot to a floppy disk that does not have a bootable operating  
system installed on it. Insert a bootable floppy disk.  
Plug and play  
The computer encountered a problem while trying to configure one or more cards.  
configuration error  
Read fault  
The operating system cannot read from the floppy or hard drive, the computer could not find a  
particular sector on the disk, or the requested sector is defective.  
Requested sector not The operating system cannot read from the floppy or hard drive, the computer could not find a  
found  
particular sector on the disk, or the requested sector is defective.  
Reset failed  
Sector not found  
Seek error  
The disk re-set operation failed.  
The operating system cannot locate a sector on the floppy or hard drive.  
The operating system cannot find a specific track on the floppy disk or hard drive.  
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Error Message  
Description  
Shutdown failure  
A chip on the system board might be malfunctioning.  
The battery might be dead.  
Time-of-day clock  
stopped  
Time-of-day not set- The time or date stored in System Setup does not match the computer clock.  
please run the  
System Setup  
program  
Timer chip counter 2 A chip on the system board may be malfunctioning.  
failed  
Unexpected interrupt The keyboard controller may be malfunctioning or a memory module may be loose.  
in protected mode  
WARNING: Dell's  
Disk Monitoring  
During initial startup, the drive detected possible error conditions. When your computer  
finishes booting, immediately back up your data and replace your hard drive (for installation  
System has detected procedures, see "Adding and Removing Parts" for your computer type). If no replacement drive  
that drive [0/1] on the is immediately available and the drive is not the only bootable drive, enter System Setup and  
[primary/secondary] change the appropriate drive setting to None. Then remove the drive from the computer.  
EIDE controller is  
operating outside of  
normal  
specifications. It is  
advisable to  
immediately back up  
your data and replace  
your hard drive by  
calling your support  
desk or Dell.  
Write fault  
The operating system cannot write to the floppy or hard drive.  
The operating system cannot write to the floppy or hard drive.  
Write fault on  
selected drive  
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Specifications  
NOTE: Offerings may vary by region. For more information regarding the configuration of your computer, click Start  
(Start icon) Help and Support, and then select the option to view information about your computer.  
Table 15. Processor  
Feature  
Specification  
Processor type  
Intel Core i3 series  
Intel Core i5 series  
Intel Core i7 series  
Intel Xeon E3-1200 v3 series  
Total Cache  
Up to 8 MB cache depending on processor type  
Table 16. Memory  
Feature  
Specification  
DDR3, NECC, and ECC  
1600 MHz  
Type  
Speed  
Connectors  
Capacity  
four DIMM slots  
2 GB, 4 GB, and 8 GB  
2 GB  
Minimum Memory  
Maximum memory  
32 GB  
Table 17. Video  
Feature  
Specification  
Integrated  
Intel HD Graphics 4600 (Core i5/i7)  
Intel HD Graphics P4600 (select Intel Xeon)  
Discrete  
PCI Express x16 graphics adapter  
Table 18. Audio  
Feature  
Specification  
Integrated  
two Channel High Definition Audio  
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Table 19. Network  
Feature  
Specification  
Integrated  
Intel I217LM Ethernet capable of 10/100/1000 Mb/s communication  
Table 20. System Information  
Feature  
Specification  
System chipset  
DMA Channels  
Intel C226 chipset  
two 8237 DMA controllers with seven independently programmable  
channels  
Interrupt Levels  
Integrated I/O APIC capability with 24 interrupts  
12 MB  
BIOS Chip (NVRAM)  
Table 21. Expansion Bus  
Feature  
Specification  
Bus Type  
Bus Speed  
PCIe gen2, gen3 (x16), USB 2.0, and USB 3.0  
PCI Express:  
x1-slot each direction speed – 500 MB/s  
x16-slot each direction speed – 16 GB/s  
SATA: 1.5 Gbps, 3.0 Gbps, and 6 Gbps  
Table 22. Cards  
Feature  
Specification  
PCI:  
Mini-Tower  
up to one full-height card  
none  
Small Form Factor  
PCI Express x1:  
Mini-Tower  
up to one full-height card  
none  
Small Form Factor  
PCI-Express x16:  
Mini-Tower  
up to two full-height cards  
up to two low-profile cards  
Small Form Factor  
Table 23. Drives  
Feature  
Specification  
Externally Accessible (5.25-inch drive bay):  
Mini-Tower two  
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Small Form Factor  
Specification  
one slim optical drive bay  
Internally Accessible:  
Mini-Tower  
3.5-inch SATA drive bays  
2.5-inch SATA drive bays  
two  
one  
four  
two  
Small Form Factor  
Table 24. External Connectors  
Feature  
Specification  
Audio:  
Front Panel  
Back Panel  
Network Adapter  
Serial  
one microphone connector and one headphone connector  
one line-out connector and one line-in/microphone connector  
one RJ-45 connector  
one 9-pin connector; 16550 C compatible  
Front Panel: two  
USB 2.0:  
Back Panel: four  
USB 3.0:  
Video  
Front Panel: two  
Back Panel: two  
15-pin VGA connector  
two 20-pin DisplayPort connectors  
NOTE: Available video connectors may vary based on the  
graphics card selected.  
Table 25. Internal Connectors  
Feature  
Specification  
PCI 2.3 data width (maximum) - 32 bits  
Mini-Tower  
one 120-pin connector  
none  
Small Form Factor  
PCI Express x1 data width (maximum) - one PCI Express lane  
Mini-Tower  
one 36-pin connector  
none  
Small Form Factor  
PCI Express x16 (wired as x4) data width (maximum) - four PCI Express lanes  
Mini-Tower  
one 164-pin connector  
one 64-pin connector  
Small Form Factor  
PCI Express x16 data width (maximum) - 16 PCI Express lanes  
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Feature  
Mini-Tower, Small Form Factor  
Specification  
one 164-pin connector  
Serial ATA:  
Mini-Tower  
four 7-pin connectors  
three 7-pin connectors  
four 240-pin connectors  
Small Form Factor  
Memory  
Internal USB:  
Mini-Tower  
one 10-pin connector  
none  
Small Form Factor  
System Fan  
one 5-pin connector  
Front panel control:  
Mini-Tower  
one 6–pin and two 20–pin connector  
one 6-pin, one 10-pin, one 12-pin and one 20-pin connector  
one 2-pin connector  
Small Form Factor  
Mini-Tower – Thermal Sensor  
Processor  
one 1150-pin connector  
Processor Fan  
one 5-pin connector  
Service mode jumper  
Password clear jumper  
RTC reset jumper  
Internal speaker  
Intruder connector  
Power connector:  
one 2-pin connector  
one 2-pin connector  
one 2-pin connector  
one 5-pin connector  
one 3-pin connector  
one 8-pin. one 4-pin, one 6-pin, connector  
Table 26. Controls and Lights  
Feature  
Specification  
Front of the computer:  
Power button light  
White light — Solid white light indicates power-on state; blinking  
white light indicates sleep state of the computer.  
Drive activity light  
White light — Blinking white light indicates that the computer is  
reading data from or writing data to the hard drive.  
Back of the computer:  
Link integrity light on integrated network  
adapter  
Green — a good 10 Mbps connection exists between the network  
and the computer.  
Green — a good 100 Mbps connection exists between the network  
and the computer.  
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Specification  
Orange — a good 1000 Mbps connection exists between the  
network and the computer.  
Off (no light) — the computer is not detecting a physical connection  
to the network.  
Network activity light on integrated network Yellow light — A blinking yellow light indicates that network activity  
adapter  
is present.  
Power supply diagnostic light  
Green light — The power supply is turned on and is functional. The  
power cable must be connected to the power connector (at the back  
of the computer) and the electrical outlet.  
Table 27. Power  
Power  
Wattage  
290 W  
Maximum Heat Dissipation  
989.00 BTU/hr  
Voltage  
Mini-Tower:  
100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50 Hz to 60  
Hz, 5.4 A  
365 W EPA  
1245 BTU/hr  
100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50 Hz to 60  
Hz, 5.0 A  
Small Form  
Factor  
255 W /255 W EPA  
870.00 BTU/hr  
100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50 Hz to 60  
Hz, 4.6 A  
NOTE: Heat dissipation is calculated by using the power supply wattage rating.  
Coin-cell 3 V CR2032 lithium coin cell  
battery  
Table 28. Physical Dimension  
Physical  
Height  
Width  
Depth  
Weight  
Mini-Tower  
360.00 mm (14.17  
inches)  
175.00 mm (6.89  
inches)  
435.00 mm (17.13  
inches)  
8.40 kg (18.52 lb)  
Small Form Factor  
290.00 mm (11.42  
inches)  
92.60 mm (3.65  
inches)  
312.00 mm (12.28  
inches)  
5.30 kg (11.68 lb)  
NOTE: The computer's weight is based on a typical configuration and may vary with different configurations.  
Table 29. Environmental  
Feature  
Specification  
Temperature range:  
Operating  
5 °C to 35 °C (41 °F to 95 °F)  
Storage  
–40 °C to 65 °C (–40 °F to 149 °F)  
Relative humidity (maximum):  
Operating  
20 percent to 80 percent (non-condensing)  
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Storage  
Specification  
5 percent to 95 percent (non-condensing)  
Maximum vibration:  
Operating  
0.26 GRMS  
2.20 GRMS  
Storage  
Maximum shock:  
Operating  
40 G  
Storage  
105 G  
Altitude:  
Operating  
–15.2 m to 3048 m (–50 to 10,000 ft)  
Storage  
–15.20 m to 10,668 m (–50 ft to 35,000 ft)  
G1 or lower as defined by ANSI/ISA-S71.04-1985  
Airborne contaminant level  
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Contacting Dell  
NOTE: Dell provides several online and telephone-based support and service options. 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. Availability varies by country and product, and some services may not be available in your area.  
To contact Dell for sales, technical support, or customer-service issues:  
1. Go to dell.com/contactdell.  
2. Select your country or region from the interactive world map.  
When you select a region, the countries for the selected regions are displayed.  
3. Select the appropriate language under the country of your choice.  
4. Select your business segment.  
The main support page for the selected business segment is displayed.  
5. Select the appropriate option depending on your requirement.  
NOTE: If you have purchased a Dell system, you may be asked for the Service Tag.  
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