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1.      29 00 mm  1 14 inches   46 50 mm  1 83 inches   107 00 mm  4 21 inches     0   C to 40   C  32   F to 104   F      40   C to 70   C  40   F to 158   F     21 mm to 32 00 mm  0 83 inch to 1 25 inches   329 30 mm  12 96 inches    237 65 mm  9 35 inches    1 55 kg  3 43 Ib     0   C to 35   C  32   F to 95   F    40   C to 65   C   40   F to 149   F     10   to 90    noncondensing     5   to 95    noncondensing     Environmental  Altitude  maximum      Operating    Non Operating  Maximum vibration   Operating  Storage  Maximum shock   Operating  Storage    Airborne contaminant level       15 2 m to 3048 m     50 to 10 000 ft   0  to 35  C   15 20 m to 10 668 m   50 ft to 35 000 ft     0 66 Grms  2 Hz   600 Hz   1 30 Grms  2 Hz   600 Hz     110G  160 G  G1 or lower as defined by ISA S71 04   1985    51    52    9    Contacting Dell    NOTE  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     Dell provides several online and telephone based support and service options  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   2   3   4    Visit dell com support   Select your support category    Verify your country or region in the Choose a Country Region drop down menu at the top of page   Select the appropriate service or support link based on your ne
2.     a   b   c   d   e   f   g   h     battery   secure digital  SD  card  base cover   hard drive   memory   keyboard   palmrest   system board    Disconnect the speaker cable from the 1 0 board     Remove the 1 0 board from the chassis     25    f   gt   Us 9     RI             Installing The Input Output  1 0  Board    1  Insert the 1 0 board into its slot     2  Connect the speaker cable to the 1 0 board     3  Install   a  system board  b  palmrest  c  memory  d  hard drive  e  keyboard    f  base cover  g  secure digital  SD  card  h  battery    4  Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer     Removing The Power Connector    1  Follow the procedures in Before Working on Your Computer     2  Remove   a  battery  b  secure digital  SD  card  c  base cover    d  hard drive  e  palmrest  f  memory  g  keyboard    h  display assembly  i  system board    3  Remove the screw that secures the power connector port     4  Lift up and remove the power connector port from the bottom base     26    Installing The Power Connector    1  Replace the power connector port into its compartment   Tighten the screw to secure the power connector port in place     Install    a  system board   b  display assembly   c  palmrest   d  memory   e  hard drive   f  keyboard   g  base cover   h  decure digital  SD  card  i  battery    4  Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer     System Setup Options       NOTE  Depending on your computer and its installed device
3.    Remove the screws that secure the HDMI board to the system board           Remove the High Definition Multimedia Interface  HDMI  board from the system board     Installing The High Definition Multimedia Interface  HDMI  Board    1   2     3     Replace the HDMI board into its compartment     Install     a   b   c   d   e   f   g   h   i   i     display assembly  system board   display assembly  palmrest   memory   hard drive   keyboard   base cover   secure digital  SD  card  battery    Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer     Removing The Speakers    1   2     24    Follow the procedures in Before Working on Your Computer     Remove     a   b   c   d   e   f   g   h   i     battery   secure digital  SD  card  base cover   keyboard   hard drive   memory   palmrest   system board   coin cell    Disconnect the speaker cable from the 1 0 board     4        Unthread the speaker cable from its holder and remove the speakers from the computer     Installing The Speakers    4     Place the speakers in its compartments and route the cable through the channels     Connect the speaker cable to the 1 0 board     Install     a   b   c   d   e   f   g   h   i     coin cell   system board   palmrest   memory   hard drive   keyboard   base cover   secure digital  SD  card  battery    Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer     Removing The Input Output  1 0  Board    1   2     Follow the procedures in Before Working on Your Computer     Remove 
4.   Allows you to enforce the option to always set strong passwords   Default Setting  Enable Strong Password is not selected     You can define the length of your password  Min   4  Max   32    Allows you to enable or disable the permission to bypass the System and the Internal  HDD password  when they are set  The options are     e Disabled  Default Setting   e Reboot bypass    Allows you to enable the disable permission to the System and Hard Drive passwords  when the admin password is set     Default Setting  Allow Non Admin Password Changes is not selected    Allows you to determine whether changes to setup option are permitted when an  administrator password is set  The option is disabled     e Allows Wireless Switch Changes    Allows you to enable the Trusted Platform Module  TPM  during POST  The options  are     Option    Computrace    CPU XD Support    OROM Keyboard Access    Admin Setup Lockout    Table 18  Secure Boot  Option    Secure Boot Enable    Expert Key Management    Description    e TPM Security   e TPM ACPI Support   e TPM PPI Deprovision Override  e Clear   e TPM PPI Provision Override   e Deactivate  Default setting    e Activate    Default Setting  Enable TPM Security  TPM ACPI Support  TPM PPI Provision Override     Allows you to activate or disable the optional Computrace software The options are     e Deactivate  Default Setting   e Disable    e Activate    NOTE  The Activate and Disable options will permanently activate or disable the  feature and n
5.  2  Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer     Removing The Base Cover    1  Follow the procedures in Before Working On Your Computer   2  Remove the battery     3  Loosen the captive screw that secures the base cover to the computer        4  Slide the base cover towards the back of the computer  Lift it up and away from the computer     Installing The Base Cover    1  Align the edge of the base cover on the computer and slide it on the computer   2  Tighten the screw to secure the base cover to the computer    3  Install the battery   4    Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer     Removing The Memory    1  Follow the procedures in Before Working On Your Computer     2  Remove   a  Battery  b  Base Cover    3  Prythe retention clips away from the memory module till the memory module pops up     4        A    Remove the memory module from the computer        Installing The Memory    1   2     3     Insert the memory module into the memory socket and press until the memory clicks in to its place   Install    a  base cover   b  battery   Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer     Removing The Hard Drive    1   2     Follow the procedures in Before Working On Your Computer   Remove    a  battery   b  base cover   Remove the screw that secures the hard drive in place        Slide the hard drive module to the left   Carefully pry up and remove the hard drive from the computer     Remove the screws which secure the har
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7.  that you must enter to log on to your system    Setup password Password that you must enter to access and make changes to the BIOS settings of your  computer     43    A CAUTION  The password features provide a basic level of security for the data on your computer   A CAUTION  Anyone can access the data stored on your computer if is not locked and left unattended     K   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     K   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  lt F2 gt  immediately after a power on or reboot     1  Inthe System BIOS or System Setup screen  select System Security and press   Enter     The System Security screen appears   In the System Security screen  verify that Password Status is Unlocked   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 va
8. Dell Latitude 3330  Owner s Manual    Regulatory Model  P18S  Regulatory Type  P18S002    Notes  Cautions  and Warnings    K   NOTE  A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer     CAUTION  A CAUTION indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid the  problem     A WARNING  A WARNING indicates a potential for property damage  personal injury  or death        2013 Dell Inc     Trademarks used in this text  Dell     the Dell logo  Dell Boomi     Dell Precision      OptiPlex     Latitude     PowerEdge     PowerVault      PowerConnect     OpenManage     EqualLogic     Compellent     KACE     FlexAddress     Force10    and Vostro    are trademarks of Dell  Inc  Intel    Pentium    Xeon    Core   and Celeron   are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U S  and other countries  AMD    is a registered trademark and AMD Opteron     AMD Phenom    and AMD Sempron    are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices  Inc   Microsoft    Windows    Windows Server    Internet Explorer    MS DOS    Windows Vista   and Active Directory   are either trademarks  or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries  Red Hat   and Red Hat     Enterprise Linux   are registered trademarks of Red Hat  Inc  in the United States and or other countries  Novell   and SUSE   are  registered trademarks of Novell Inc  in the United States and other countries  Oracle   is a regist
9. I Support   e TPM PPI Deprovision Override  e Clear   e TPM PPI Provision Override   e Deactivate  Default setting    e Activate    Default Setting  Enable TPM Security  TPM ACPI Support  TPM PPI Provision Override   Allows you to activate or disable the optional Computrace software The options are   e Deactivate  Default Setting     e Disable  e Activate    NOTE  The Activate and Disable options will permanently activate or disable the  feature and no further changes will be allowed    Allows you to enable the Execute Disable mode of the processor   Default Setting  Enable CPU XD Support    Allows you to set access to enter the Option ROM Configuration screens using hotkeys  during boot process  The options are     e Enable  Default Setting   e One Time Enable  e Disable    Allows you to prevent users from entering Setup when an Administrator password is  set     Default Setting  Disabled    Table 5  Secure Boot  Option    Secure Boot Enable    Expert Key Management    Description    Allows you to enable or disable the secure  boot  The options are       Disabled  Default Setting   e Enabled    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     e PK  e KEK    db  e dbx    If you enable the Custom Mode  the relevant  options for PK  KEK  db  and dbx appear  The  options are     e Save to File  Saves the key to a user   selected file    e Replace from File  Repla
10. Remove   a  battery  b  base cover  c  hard drive  d  keyboard  e  palmrest    3  Disconnect the antenna cables from the WLAN card        4  Remove the screw that secures the WLAN card     5  Remove the WLAN card     Installing The Wireless Local Area Network  WLAN  Card    1  Insert the WLAN card into its connector   2  Press the WLAN card down and tighten the screw to secure the WLAN card to the computer   3  Connect the antenna cables to their respective connectors marked on the WLAN card     4  Install   a  palmrest  b  keyboard  c  hard drive  d  base cover  e  battery    5  Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer     Removing The Display Assembly    1  Follow the procedures in Before Working on Your Computer     2  Remove   a  battery  b  base cover  c  hard drive  d  keyboard  e  palmrest    3  Remove the screws from the computer base that secures the display assembly        Turn over the computer  Disconnect the WLAN cable and release the cable from the routing channel on the bottom  base chassis        Disconnect the display cable from the computer and release it from the routing channel     19       6  Remove the screw that secures the right hinge        7  Carefully lift up the display assembly from the computer base     Installing The Display Assembly    Align the display assembly to the computer base    Tighten the screw to secure the right hinge in place    Tighten the screws to secure the display assembly to the bottom base chassis    Connec
11. ating  system  All the below options are selected       Diskette Drive   e Internal HDD   e USB Storage Device  e CD DVD CD RW Drive  e Onboard NIC    You can also choose the Boot List option  The  options are     e Legacy  Default Setting   e UEFI    Allows you to enable the Legacy Option ROMs  during the UEFI boot mode     Allows you to set the date and time     Table 15  System Configuration  Option    Integrated NIC    SATA Operation    Drives    SMART Reporting    USB Configuration    USB PowerShare    Miscellaneous Devices    Description    Allows you to configure the integrated  network controller  The options are     e Disabled  e Enabled  e Enabled w PXE  Default Setting     Allows you to configure the internal SATA  hard drive controller  The options are     e Disabled    ATA  e AHCI    e RAID On  Default Setting     K   NOTE  SATA is configured to support  RAID mode     Allows you to configure the SATA drives on  board  The options are     e SATA 0  e SATA 1  Default Setting  All drives are enabled     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     e Enable SMART Reporting   This option  is disabled by default     Allows you to define the USB configuration   The options are     e Enable Boot Support  e Enable External USB Port  Default Setting  both the options are enabled     Allows you to config
12. ault     e Enable Fn Key Emulation    Allows you to speed up the boot processes  The options are     e Minimal  e Thorough  Default Setting     Auto   Description    This option specifies whether a Virtual Machine Monitor  VMM  can utilize the  additional hardware capabilities provided by Intel Virtualization technology       Enable Intel Virtualization Technology   Default Setting     Description    Allows you to determine which wireless device can be controlled by the wireless  Switch  The options are     e WWAN  e WLAN    All options are enabled by default     NOTE  For Windows 8 Operating System  the Wireless Switch option is directly  controlled by the OS driver  So  this setting here does not affect the Wireless  Switch Behavior     Allows you to enable or disable the internal wireless devices  The options are     e WWAN  e WLAN    All options are enabled by default     Description  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     Description    Displays the BIOS event log and allows you to clear the log     Option Description    e Clear Log   Thermal Events Displays the Thermal event log and allows you to clear the log   e Clear Log   Power Events Displays the Power event log and allows you to clear the log   e 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  Fo
13. ces the  current key with a key from a user   selected file    e Append from File  Adds a key to the  current database from a user   selected file    e Delete  Deletes the selected key    Reset All Keys  Resets to default  setting    Delete All Keys  Deletes all the keys    K   NOTE  If you disable the Custom Mode  all  the changes made will be erased and the  keys will restore to default settings     31    Table 6  Performance  Option  Multi Core Support    Intel SpeedStep    C States Control    Hyper Thread Control    Table 7  Power Management  Option  AC Behavior    Auto On Time    USB Wake Support    Wireless Radio Control    32    Description    This field specifies whether the process will  have one or all cores enabled  The  performance of some applications will  improve with the additional cores  This option  is enabled by default  Allows you to enable or  disable multi core support for the processor   The options are     e All  Default Setting   e 1     2    Allows you to enable or disable the Intel  SpeedStep feature     Default Setting  Enable Intel SpeedStep    Allows you to enable or disable the additional  processor sleep states     Default Setting  Enable C states     Allows you to enable or disable the  HyperThreading in the processor     Default Setting  Enabled    Description    Allows the computer to power on automatically  when AC adapter is plugged  The  option is disabled     e Wake on AC    Allows you to set the time at which the computer must turn on a
14. ct immediately     NOTE  Deleting the admin password automatically deletes the system password  and the hard drive password     NOTE  Successful password changes take effect immediately     Allows you to set  change or delete the system password     K   NOTE  Successful password changes take effect immediately     Default Setting  Not set    Allows you to set  change  or delete the administrator  admin  password     Default Setting  Not set    Allows you to enforce the option to always set strong passwords   Default Setting  Enable Strong Password is not selected     You can define the length of your password  Min   4  Max   32    29    Option    Password Bypass    Password Change    Non Admin Setup Changes    TPM Security    Computrace    CPU XD Support    OROM Keyboard Access    Admin Setup Lockout    30    Description    Allows you to enable or disable the permission to bypass the System and the Internal  HDD password  when they are set  The options are     e Disabled  Default Setting   e Reboot bypass    Allows you to enable the disable permission to the System and Hard Drive passwords  when the admin password is set     Default Setting  Allow Non Admin Password Changes is not selected    Allows you to determine whether changes to setup option are permitted when an  administrator password is set  The option is disabled     e Allows Wireless Switch Changes    Allows you to enable the Trusted Platform Module  TPM  during POST  The options  are     e TPM Security   e TPM ACP
15. d drive bracket to the hard drive  Separate the hard drive bracket from  the hard drive     11       Installing The Hard Drive    6     gm e U N    Align the hard drive bracket with the hard drive    Tighten the screws on the hard drive to secure the hard drive bracket to the hard drive   Slide the hard drive into the bay on the system board    Replace and tighten the screw to secure the hard drive to the computer     Install     a  base cover  b  battery    Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer     Removing The Display Bezel    4     Follow the procedures in Before Working on Your Computer   Remove the battery     Gently pry the display bezel inside out to release it from the display assembly        Lift the display bezel and remove it from the display assembly     Installing the Display Bezel    Align the display bezel with the display assembly     Starting from the top corner  press on the display bezel and work around the entire bezel until it snaps onto the    display assembly   Install the battery     Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer     Removing The Camera    1   2     Follow the procedures in Before Working on Your Computer     Remove   a  battery  b  display bezel    Disconnect the camera cable and life the camera to remove it from the computer        Installing The Camera    1   2   3     4     Align the camera on the camera module   Connect the camera cable to the camera module     Install   a  display bezel  b  batt
16. d in Dn peers  SEES MMC              35  Boot Sequere  oe ic teer Roe edet ee dau ie dae PR ek ne egre exe HORROR eee adc dort RES PRENNE RO poe ree 35  Navigati  n Key Sissin                                      35  System Serp O ui ECCE 36  Updating the BIO Em 43  System atid Set  p PasswOLGa  uiuat aeaaea e ep rte d added rtt aec odo b aad ruere Aden 43  Assigning a System Password and Setup Password                        esses eterne tns 44  Deleting or Changing an Existing System and or Setup Password                             sse 44  4 Technical Specifications                             eee esistere nete tn tnn tn tnn tn tinta tinto stato sinas 47    S Contactind  Dell  tes E EAEE TAE eer ferente Dota espere eoa tet e teat icine iste 53    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     AN    A    A  A  A    Ea    e You have performed the steps in Working on Your Computer   e You have read the safety information that shipped with your computer     Acomponent 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  additional safety best p
17. e enabled     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     e Enable SMART Reporting   This option  is disabled by default     Allows you to define the USB configuration   The options are     Option    USB PowerShare    Miscellaneous Devices    Table 3  Video  Option  LCD Brightness    Table 4  Security  Option    Admin Password    System Password    Internal HDD 0 Password    Strong Password    Password Configuration    Description    Description    e Enable Boot Support  e Enable External USB Port    Default Setting  both the options are enabled     Allows you to configure the behavior of the  USB PowerShare feature  The option is  disabled by default     e Enable USB PowerShare    Allows you enable or disable the various on  board devices  The options are     e Enable Microphone   e Enable Hard Drive Free Fall Protection    Enable Camera   e Enable Media Card   e Disable Media Card    Default Setting  All devices are enabled    Allows you to set the panel brightness when the ambient sensor is Off     Description    Allows you to set  change  or delete the administrator  admin  password     Ea  Ea  Ea    Ea    Default Setting  Not set    NOTE  You must set the admin password first if an admin password is used with a  system password and or Hard Drive password    NOTE  Successful password changes take effe
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19. ed     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     e 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   Default    Setting   e LAN Only   Allows the system to be powered on by special LAN signals   e WLAN Only  e LAN or WLAN    Allows you to block the computer from entering into the sleep state  Option is disabled  by default     e Block Sleep  S3     Description    Allows you to activate the adapter warning messages when certain power adapters  are used  The option is enabled by default     e Enable Adapter Warnings    Allows you to define how the computer handles the mouse and touchpad input  The  options are     e Serial Mouse  e PS2Mouse  e  Touchpad PS 2 Mouse  Default Setting     41    Option    Fn Key Emulation    Fastboot    Table 22  Virtualization Support    Option    Virtualization    Table 23  Wireless  Option    Wireless Switch    Wireless Device Enable    Table 24  Maintenance  Option  Service Tag    Asset Tag  Table 25  System Logs    Option  BIOS Events    42    Description    Allows you to match the  lt Scroll Lock gt  key feature of PS 2 keyboard with the  lt Fn gt  key  feature in an internal keyboard  The option is enabled by def
20. em asset tag if an asset tag is not already set  This option is  not set by default     Description    Displays the BIOS event log and allows you to clear the log   e Clear Log   Displays the Thermal event log and allows you to clear the log   e Clear Log   Displays the Power event log and allows you to clear the log     e Clear Log    3    System Setup    System Setup enables you to manage your computer hardware and specify BIOS level options  From the System Setup   you can     e Change the NVRAM settings after you add or remove hardware  e View the system hardware configuration   e Enable or disable integrated devices   e Set performance and power management thresholds   e Manage your computer security    Boot Sequence    Boot Sequence allows you to bypass the System Setup defined 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     e Access System Setup by pressing   F2   key  e 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     e Removable Drive  if available   e  STXXXX Drive    K   NOTE  XXX denotes the SATA drive number     e Optical Drive  e Diagnostics    K   NOTE  Choosing Diagnostics  will display the ePSA diagnostics screen     The boot sequence screen also displays the option to access the System Setu
21. ered trademark of Oracle Corporation  and or its affiliates  Citrix    Xen    XenServer   and XenMotion   are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Citrix Systems  Inc  in  the United States and or other countries  VMware    Virtual SMP    vMotion    vCenter   and vSphere   are registered trademarks or  trademarks of VMware  Inc  in the United States or other countries  IBM   is a registered trademark of International Business Machines  Corporation     2013  03    Rev  A00    Contents    Notes  Cautions  and Warning            sssssssssssssssssesssscsscsesecsesssseesesscscsesssnssseeacsacsacsnsasseeseesceas 2  1 Working on Your Computer                          esses rere rennen tnnt rtntn tnter tn te tn tento tenta tantas 5  Before Working Inside Your Computer                     eese eese netten tnnt tentent tnt rene nte nte tn tnit nsns testet 5  Turning  GEHE 6  After Working Inside Your Computer                     esses esee tnnt tentent tnt tent tes tet tn tennant tentent enin 7       System Overview          2 Removing and Installing Components                                essere nennen tete ntnntntnntnnts 9  Removing the Secure Digital  SD  Card                            esses tetn ntn tenter intrent tnnt 9  Installing The Secure Digital  SD  Card                          esses eene netten tnnt nennen tnt ntn tenen tnnt 9  iners ruri             M       9  Installing  The Batteby 5     rote tone reed Seb bee D ode Me tu be dd e epa dete e eerta 10  Removin
22. ernal  External  Speakers  Internal speaker amplifier    Volume controls    Communications  Network adapter    Wireless    Ports and Connectors  Audio   Video   Network adapter    USB    Memory card reader    Display  Type  Size  Active area  X Y   Dimensions   Height  Width  Z height  Diagonal  Maximum resolution    Maximum Brightness    48    Two channel high definition audio  IDT 92HD93  24 bit  analog to digital and digital to analog     High definition audio   Microphone in stereo headphones combo connector  Two  2 W    Two  2 W     Software program menus  media controls  and keyboard  function keys    10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet LAN    Internal wireless local area network  WLAN   Bluetooth   optional   and 3G Mobile Broadband  optional     Audio in   one out combo jack  One VGA connector  one 19 pin HDMI connector  One RJ 45 connector    e Two USB 3 0 compliant connectors  e One USB 2 0  1  PowerShare connector    One Multi Media card reader   SD XC  plus legacy   SD   SDIO  MMC  Mini MMC  MMC   supported in MMC  compatibility mode only   Hi Density SD  Hi capacity SD     HD WLED Anti Glare  13 30 inches  293 12 mm x 164 97 mm    188 75 mm  7 43 inches    314 10 mm  12 36 inches    3 60 mm  0 14 inch    337 82 mm  13 30 inches    1366 x 768 pixels at 262 K colors  220 nits    Display  Refresh rate  Operating Angle  Minimum Viewing Angles   Horizontal  Vertical    Pixel pitch    Keyboard  Number of keys    Touchpad  Active Area   X axis    Y axis    Battery  Type    Dimens
23. ery    Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer     Removing The Display Panel    1   2     Follow the procedures in Before Working on Your Computer     Remove   a  battery  b  display bezel    Remove the screws that secure the display panel to the display assembly        4  Rotate the display panel over to the keyboard     Peel off the adhesive tape that secures the low voltage differential signalling  LVDS  connection to the display  panel     6  Disconnect the LVDS cable from the display panel        7  Remove the display panel from the computer     Installing The Display Panel    1  Connect the display cable to the display panel and attach the adhesive tape to secure the connection   2  Connect the low voltage differential signalling  LVDS  cable to the display panel    3  Replace the adhesive tape that secures the LVDS connection to the display panel   4    Align the display panel in its original position on the display assembly     5  Tighten the screws to secure the display panel to the display assembly     6  Install   a  display bezel  b  battery    7  Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer     Removing The Keyboard    1  Follow the procedures in Before Working On Your Computer     2  Remove the battery     3  Prythe keyboard using a flat head screwdriver to remove the keyboard retainers that secure the keyboard to the  computer        4  Flip the keyboard over and lay it on the palmrest     5  _ Lift the clip to release the ke
24. g The Base Coven 5i erede ere A Rep Id reU RD TRA P Re rp reda Ferre Mp PARTE ad 10  Installing The Base  Cove i PE 10  REMOVING THE MeimQry s uc cnin rd sola onte erede Se PR Ie gie eer E aaae a aaa ear a Aaaa 10  Installing  The  Memory e en i dee hte Die oa inet eie o a e RM Cb e Bu Uo det de pue gt 11  Removing The Hard Drives s  iut ht uten oec euin de aaaea ande ete ente Hab e rea aided ddnde ceder dae  Installing The Hard  DEVe  icti ee temet e ee hoe tech leech aca ea noa Ye a Yarn Den ne RR ice  Removing The Display Bezel  Installing the  Display B ETATE  hieu EID IC                           Ms    installing The  Camera  inii re te E prelo Pe Le e Pe i iere ete oM a S  Removing The Display Patnel     ihrer dr vr erre de Aisles EO De REDE EE VERRE RAO ACA LE PM L RR Fer bd dae 13  Installing  The Display Panel    icr ette dee hee ele eed e t eire Eeen bte dd 14  Removing The  Cn m                                                                                               15  Installing The  Ca REID ERE 16  Removing  The  Palimre tice  5 ao cec ene vase je eris det qe che rene REPE a Ea aaa aa Coe denos eed eR ee rda a aana e iod n 16  Installing  The Palmtest        tci eter etate e as Gd cp E eee 17  Removing The Wireless Local Area Network  WLAN  Card                         essere eene 18  Installing The Wireless Local Area Network  WLAN  Card                         sess nennen 18  Removing The Display Assembly                       sss tentent tnit tents tn tn
25. ges made will be erased and the  keys will restore to default settings     Description    This field specifies whether the process will  have one or all cores enabled  The  performance of some applications will  improve with the additional cores  This option  is enabled by default  Allows you to enable or  disable multi core support for the processor   The options are     e All  Default Setting   e 1  e 2    Allows you to enable or disable the Intel  SpeedStep feature     Default Setting  Enable Intel SpeedStep  Allows you to enable or disable the additional  processor sleep states    Default Setting  Enable C states    Allows you to enable or disable the  HyperThreading in the processor    Default Setting  Enabled    Allows the computer to power on automatically  when AC adapter is plugged  The  option is disabled     Option    Auto On Time    USB Wake Support    Wireless Radio Control    Wake on LAN WLAN    Block Sleep    Table 21  POST Behavior  Option  Adapter Warnings    Mouse Touchpad    Description  e Wake on AC    Allows you to set the time at which the computer must turn on automatically  The  options are     e Disabled  Default Setting   e Every Day   e Weekdays   e Select Days    Allows you to enable the USB devices to wake the computer from standby mode  The  option is disabled    e Enable USB Wake Support    Allows you to control the WLAN and WWAN radio  The options are     e Control WLAN radio  e Control WWAN radio    Default Setting  both the options are disabl
26. how the computer handles the mouse and touchpad input  The  options are     e Serial Mouse  e PS2 Mouse  e Touchpad PS 2 Mouse  Default Setting     Allows you to match the   Scroll Lock   key feature of PS 2 keyboard with the   Fn   key  feature in an internal keyboard  The option is enabled by default     e Enable Fn Key Emulation    Allows you to speed up the boot processes  The options are     e Minimal  e Thorough  Default Setting     Auto   Description    This option specifies whether a Virtual Machine Monitor  VMM  can utilize the  additional hardware capabilities provided by Intel Virtualization technology     e Enable Intel Virtualization Technology   Default Setting     33    Table 10  Wireless  Option    Wireless Switch    Wireless Device Enable    Table 11  Maintenance  Option  Service Tag    Asset Tag    Table 12  System Logs  Option  BIOS Events    Thermal Events    Power Events    34    Description    Allows you to determine which wireless device can be controlled by the wireless  switch  The options are     e WWAN  e WLAN    All options are enabled by default     NOTE  For Windows 8 Operating System  the Wireless Switch option is directly  controlled by the OS driver  So  this setting here does not affect the Wireless  Switch Behavior     Allows you to enable or disable the internal wireless devices  The options are     e WWAN  e WLAN    All options are enabled by default     Description  Displays the service tag of your computer     Allows you to create a syst
27. ions   Depth   4 cell and 6   cell  Height   4 cell  6 cell  Width   4 cell and 6 cell  Weight   4 cell  6 cell  Voltage   4 cell  6 cell    Approximate charge time for a 4   cell and 6   cell battery  with computer off    60 Hz  0    closed  to 135      40 45   CR  gt   10    15 20   CR  gt   10  0 2148 mm x 0 2148 mm      United States and Canada  86 keys  e Europe and Brazil  87 keys  e Japan  90 keys    81 00 mm  3 18 inches   41 00 mm  1 61 inches     e  4 cell lithium ion  3 0 AHr     e  6 cell lithium ion  3 0 AHr     48 79 mm  1 92 inches     20 25 mm  0 80 inch   30 20 mm  1 18 inches     269 50 mm  10 61 inches     245 00 g  0 54 Ib   370 00 g  0 81 Ib     14 80 V    11 10 V    4 hours    49    Battery   Temperature range   Operating  Non operating    Coin cell battery    AC Adapter  Type  Input voltage  Input current  maximum   Input frequency  Output power  Output current  60 W  90 W  Rated output voltage  Dimensions   Height  Width  Depth  Temperature range   Operating  Non Operating    Physical   Height  with a WLED panel   Width   Depth   Weight  Minimum     Environmental  Temperature range   Operating   Storage    Relative humidity  maximum      Operating  Storage    50    0   C to 35   C  32   F to 95   F      40   C to 65   C   40   F to 149   F   3 V CR2032 lithium ion    65 W and 90 W   100 VAC to 240 VAC   1 50 A  1 60 A  and 1 70 A  50 Hz to 60 Hz   65 W and 90 W    4 43 A  maximum at 4 second pulse   3 34 A  continuous   4 62 A  19 50 VDC        1 0 VDC
28. lid  upper case letters are not allowed        Only the following special characters are allowed  space            6                        D       0            Re enter the system password when prompted    Type the system password that you entered earlier and click OK    Select Setup Password  type your system password and press   Enter   or   Tab     A message prompts you to re type the setup password    Type the setup password that you entered earlier and click OK    Press   Esc   and a message prompts you to save the changes    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   In the System Security screen  verify that Password Status is Unlocked   Select System Password  alter or delete the existing system password and press   Enter   or   Tab     Select Setup Password  alter or delete the existing setup password and press   Enter   or   Tab       44    NOTE  If you change the System and or Setup password  re enter the new password when p
29. mart Cards from the appropriate slots     Turning Off Your Computer    A 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     Using a touch enabled device     a  Swipe in from the right edge of the screen  opening the Charms menu and select Settings     l  b  Select the O and then select Shut down    Using a mouse     a  Pointto upper right corner of the screen and click Settings     l  b  Click the O 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  Sle eta  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 4  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     A CAUTION  To avoid damage to the computer  use only the battery designed for this particular Dell computer  Do not  use batteries designed for other Dell computers     1  Connect any external devices  such as a port replicator  battery slice  or media base  and replace any cards  such  as an Expre
30. o further changes will be allowed    Allows you to enable the Execute Disable mode of the processor   Default Setting  Enable CPU XD Support    Allows you to set access to enter the Option ROM Configuration screens using hotkeys  during boot process  The options are       Enable  Default Setting   e One Time Enable  e Disable    Allows you to prevent users from entering Setup when an Administrator password is  set     Default Setting  Disabled    Description    Allows you to enable or disable the secure  boot  The options are       Disabled  Default Setting   e Enabled    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     e PK  e KEK    db  e dbx    39    Option    Table 19  Performance  Option  Multi Core Support    Intel SpeedStep    C States Control    Hyper Thread Control    Table 20  Power Management  Option  AC Behavior    40    Description    If you enable the Custom Mode  the relevant  options for PK  KEK  db  and dbx appear  The  options are     e 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    e Append from File  Adds a key to the  current database from a user   selected file    e Delete  Deletes the selected key    e Reset All Keys  Resets to default  setting      Delete All Keys  Deletes all the keys    NOTE  If you disable the Custom Mode  all  the chan
31. p 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     Table 13  Navigation Keys    Keys Navigation  Up arrow Moves to the previous field   Down arrow Moves to the next field     35    Keys Navigation     lt Enter gt  Allows you to select a value in the selected field  if applicable  or follow the link in the field   Spacebar Expands or collapses a drop down list  if applicable    lt Tab gt  Moves to the next focus area     K   NOTE  For the standard graphics browser only      lt Esc gt  Moves to the previous page till you view the main screen  Pressing  lt Esc gt  in the main screen  displays a message that prompts you to save any unsaved changes and restarts the system      lt F1 gt  Displays the System Setup help file     System Setup Options    NOTE  Depending on your computer and its installed devices  the items listed in this section may or may not    appear     Table 14  General  Option    System Information    Battery Information    Boot Sequence    Advanced Boot Options    Date Time    36    Description    This section lists the primary hardware  features of your computer     e System Information   e Memory Information   e Processor Information  e Device Information    Displays the charge status of the battery     Allows you to change the order in which the  computer attempts to find an oper
32. r  notebooks  ensure that your computer battery is fully charged and connected to a power outlet    1  Restart the computer   Go to support dell com support downloads   If you have your computer s Service Tag or Express Service Code     K   NOTE  For desktops  the service tag label is available on the front of your computer   K   NOTE  For notebooks  the service tag label is available on the bottom of your computer   K   NOTE  For All In One Desktops  the service tag label is available at the back of your computer     a  Enter the Service Tag or Express Service Code and click Submit   b  Click Submit and proceed to step 5   4  Ifyou do not have your computer s service tag or express service code  select one of the following   a  Automatically detect my Service Tag for me  b  Choose from My Products and Services List  c  Choose from a list of all Dell products  On the application and drivers screen  under the Operating System drop down list  select BIOS   Identify the latest BIOS file and click Download File     Select your preferred download method in the Please select your download method below window  click Download  Now     The File Download window appears    Click Save to save the file on your computer    Click Run to install the updated BIOS settings on your computer   Follow the instructions on the screen     System and Setup Password    You can create a system password and a setup password to secure your computer     Password Type Description   System password Password
33. ractices information  see the Regulatory Compliance Homepage at www dell com   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 doc
34. romoted  If you  delete the System and or Setup password  confirm the deletion when promoted     Press  lt Esc gt  and a message prompts you to save the changes   Press  lt Y gt  to save the changes and exit from the System Setup   The computer reboots     45    46    4    Technical Specifications    NOTE  Offerings may vary by region  The following specifications are only those required by law to ship with your  computer  For more information regarding the configuration of your computer  click Start  gt  Help and Support and  select the option to view information about your computer     System Information    Chipset    Processor    Type    Video   Video type   Data bus   Video controller   Intel Celeron    Intel i3 and i5    Memory  Memory connector  Memory capacity    Memory type    Minimum memory    Maximum memory    Intel HM77 Express Chipset    e Intel IVB ULV 17 W        Intel Celeron       Intel Core i3 series       Intel Core i5 series  e   Intel SNB ULV 17 W        Intel Core i3 series    Integrated on system board    Integrated video    Intel HD Graphics    e intel HD Graphics for Intel Celeron processors    e Intel HD 3000 Graphics for 2nd Generation Intel  processors    e intel HD 4000 Graphics for 3rd Generation Intel  processors    Two SODIMM slots    2 GB  4 GB  and 8 GB  e  1333MHz DDR3 for 2nd Generation Intel processors  e  1600MHz DDR3L for 3rd Generation Intel    processors    2 GB  38 GB    4     Audio  Type  Controller  Stereo Conversion  Interface   Int
35. s  the items listed in this section may or may not    appear   Table 1  General  Option    System Information    Battery Information    Boot Sequence    Description  This section lists the primary hardware  features of your computer     e System Information   e Memory Information   e Processor Information  e Device Information    Displays the charge status of the battery     Allows you to change the order in which the  computer attempts to find an operating  system  All the below options are selected     e Diskette Drive  e Internal HDD    2     Option    Advanced Boot Options    Date Time    Table 2  System Configuration  Option  Integrated NIC    SATA Operation    Drives    SMART Reporting    USB Configuration    28    Description    e USB Storage Device  e  CD DVD CD RW Drive  e Onboard NIC    You can also choose the Boot List option  The  options are     e Legacy  Default Setting    e UEFI  Allows you to enable the Legacy Option ROMs  during the UEFI boot mode     Allows you to set the date and time     Description  Allows you to configure the integrated  network controller  The options are     e Disabled  e Enabled  e Enabled w PXE  Default Setting     Allows you to configure the internal SATA  hard drive controller  The options are     e Disabled    ATA  e AHCI    e RAID On  Default Setting     K   NOTE  SATA is configured to support  RAID mode     Allows you to configure the SATA drives on  board  The options are     e SATA 0  e SATA 1    Default Setting  All drives ar
36. ssCard     2  Connect any telephone or network cables to your computer   A CAUTION  To connect a network cable  first plug the cable into the network device and then plug it into the  computer   3  Replace the battery   Connect your computer and all attached devices to their electrical outlets     5  Turn on your computer     System Overview       Figure 1  Inside View     Back    1  hard drive  2  memory   3  battery bay  4  SIM slot    Figure 2  Inside view     Front    1   2   3   4     Input Output  1 0  board   coin cell battery   wireless local area network  WLAN  card  speaker       5  system board  6  speaker  7  power connector    Removing and Installing Components    This section provides detailed information on how to remove or install the components from your computer     Removing the Secure Digital  SD  Card    1  Follow the procedures in Before Working Inside Your Computer     2  Press in on the SD card to release it from the computer     co   e A    3  Slide the SD card out of the computer     Installing The Secure Digital  SD  Card    1  Slide the SD card into its slot and press until it clicks into place     2  Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer     Removing The Battery    1  Follow the procedures in Before Working On Your Computer     2  Slidethe release latches to unlock position  and remove the battery from the computer     E       Installing The Battery    1  Insert the battery into its slot until the battery clicks into place    
37. t the display cable to the connector on the system board    Route the WLAN cable in its routing channel and connect the cable in the respective modules   Install     ea fF oN    a  palmrest    20    b  keyboard   c  hard drive  d  base cover  e  battery    7  Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer    Removing The Coin Cell Battery    1  Follow the procedures in Before Working on Your Computer  2  Remove     a  battery  b  base cover  c  keyboard  d  hard drive  e  palmrest       4  Remove the coin cell battery from the computer     Installing The Coin Cell Battery    1  Insert the coin cell battery and connect the coin cell connector to its compartment     2  Install   a  palmrest  b  hard drive  c  keyboard  d  base cover  e  battery    3  Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer     Removing The System Board    1  Follow the procedures in Before Working on Your Computer   2  Remove    a  battery   b  secure digital  SD  card   c  base cover   d  keyboard   e  memory    21    f  hard drive   g  palmrest   h  coin cell   i  display assembly    3  Disconnect the power connector cable from the system board        4  Remove the screws that secure the system board to the chassis   5  Liftup and remove the system board from the chassis     Installing The System Board    1 Connect the power connector cable to the system board   2  Insert the system board into its slot    3  Tighten the screws to secure the system board to the chassis   4  Ins
38. tall    a  display assembly   b  coin cell   c  palmrest   d  memory   e  hard drive   f  keyboard   g  base cover   h  secure digital  SD  Card   i  battery    5  Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer     Removing The Heat Sink    1  Follow the procedures in Before Working on Your Computer   2  Remove    a  battery   b  secure digital  SD  card   c  base cover   d  keyboard   e  hard drive   f  memory   g  palmrest    22    5     5     1   2   3   4    h   i   i     coin cell  system board  display assembly    Disconnect the heat sink cable from the system board        Loosen the captive screws that secure the heat sink to the system board     Lift and remove the heat sink from the system board     Installing The Heat Sink    Insert the heat sink into its compartment     Tighten the captive screws to secure the heat sink in place     Connect the fan cable to the system board     Install     a   b   c   d   e   f   g   h   i   j     display assembly  system board   coin cell   palmrest   memory   hard drive   keyboard   base cover   secure digital  SD  card  battery    Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer     Removing The High Definition Multimedia Interface  HDMI  Board    1   2     Follow the procedures in Before Working on Your Computer     Remove     a   b   c   d   e   f   g   h   i     battery   secure digital  SD  card  base cover   keyboard   hard drive   memory   palmrest   display assembly  system board    23    3     4  
39. ument     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   Turn off your computer  see Turning Off Your Computer         If the computer is connected to a docking device  docked  such as the optional Media Base or Battery Slice   undock it     A CAUTION  To disconnect a network cable  first unplug the cable from your computer and then unplug the  cable from the network device   Disconnect all network cables from the computer     Disconnect your computer and all attached devices from their electrical outlets     6  Close the display and turn the computer upside down on a flat work surface     NOTE  To avoid damaging the system board  you must remove the main battery before you service the  computer     7  Remove the main battery    8  Turn the computer top side up    9  Open the display    10  Press the power button to ground the system board     A CAUTION  To guard against electrical shock  always unplug your computer from the electrical outlet before  opening the display     A 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     11  Remove any installed ExpressCards or S
40. ure the behavior of the  USB PowerShare feature  The option is  disabled by default     e Enable USB PowerShare    Allows you enable or disable the various on  board devices  The options are     e Enable Microphone  e Enable Hard Drive Free Fall Protection  e Enable Camera    37    Option    Table 16  Video  Option  LCD Brightness    Table 17  Security  Option    Admin Password    System Password    Internal HDD 0 Password    Strong Password    Password Configuration    Password Bypass    Password Change    Non Admin Setup Changes    TPM Security    38    Description    e Enable Media Card  e Disable Media Card    Default Setting  All devices are enabled    Description    Allows you to set the panel brightness when the ambient sensor is Off     Description  Allows you to set  change  or delete the administrator  admin  password     K   NOTE  You must set the admin password first if an admin password is used with a  system password and or Hard Drive password    K   NOTE  Successful password changes take effect immediately     K   NOTE  Deleting the admin password automatically deletes the system password  and the hard drive password     K   NOTE  Successful password changes take effect immediately     Default Setting  Not set  Allows you to set  change or delete the system password     K   NOTE  Successful password changes take effect immediately     Default Setting  Not set    Allows you to set  change  or delete the administrator  admin  password   Default Setting  Not set  
41. utomatically  The  options are     e Disabled  Default Setting     Every Day   e Weekdays   e Select Days    Allows you to enable the USB devices to wake the computer from standby mode  The  option is disabled    e Enable USB Wake Support    Allows you to control the WLAN and WWAN radio  The options are     e Control WLAN radio  e Control WWAN radio    Default Setting  both the options are disabled     Option  Wake on LAN WLAN    Block Sleep    Table 8  POST Behavior  Option  Adapter Warnings    Mouse Touchpad    Fn Key Emulation    Fastboot    Table 9  Virtualization Support  Option    Virtualization    Description    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     e 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   Default    Setting   e LAN Only   Allows the system to be powered on by special LAN signals   e WLAN Only    LAN or WLAN    Allows you to block the computer from entering into the sleep state  Option is disabled  by default     e Block Sleep  S3     Description    Allows you to activate the adapter warning messages when certain power adapters  are used  The option is enabled by default     e Enable Adapter Warnings    Allows you to define 
42. yboard cable and disconnect it from the system board        6  Lift the keyboard up and away from the computer     15    Installing The Keyboard    Connect the keyboard cable to the system board    Insert the keyboard in its compartment    Press down until the keyboard clicks into place in the computer   Install the battery     gg P wry  gt     Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer     Removing The Palmrest    1  Follow the procedures in Before Working On Your Computer   2  Remove   8  battery  b  base cover  c  keyboard  d  hard drive  3  Remove the screws from the bottom of the computer  that secures the palmrest        4  Remove the screws on the palmrest        5  Disconnect the following cables         media board      touch pad  6  Using a plastic scribe  gently pry the sides of the palmrest and remove it from the computer        Installing The Palmrest    1  Alignthe palmrest to its original position in the computer and gently snap it into place   2  Connectthe following cables to the palmrest         media board      touch pad  3  Tighten the screws on the palmrest to secure the palmrest in place      Tighten the screws at the bottom base of the computer that secures the palmrest   5  Install     a  hard drive  b  keyboard  c  base cover  d  battery    6  Follow the procedures in After Working Insider Your Computer     17    Removing The Wireless Local Area Network  WLAN  Card    1  Follow the procedures in Before Working on Your Computer     2  
    
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