If your computer gets wet, If you drop or damage your computer, Resolving other technical problems – Dell Inspiron 4000 User Manual

Page 50: Recreating the hibernate file (windows 98 only)

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If Your Computer Gets Wet

1.

 

Turn off the computer, disconnect the AC adapter from the computer, and disconnect the AC adapter from the electrical outlet.

2.

 

Turn off any attached external devices, and disconnect them from their power sources and then from the computer.

3.

 

Ground yourself by touching one of the metal connectors on the back of the computer.

4.

 

Remove the modular bay device and any installed PC Cards, and put them in a safe place to dry.

5.

 

Remove the battery.

6.

 

Wipe off the battery and put it in a safe place to dry.

7.

 

Remove the

hard drive

.

8.

 

Remove the

memory modules

.

9.

 

Open the display, and place the computer right-side up across two books or similar props to let air circulate all around it. Let the computer dry for at

least 24 hours in a dry area at room temperature. 

10.

 

Ground yourself by touching one of the metal connectors on the back of the computer.

11.

 

Replace the

memory modules

, the memory module cover, and screw.

12.

 

Replace the

hard drive and screw

.

13.

 

Replace the modular bay device and any PC Cards you removed.

14.

 

Replace the battery.

15.

 

Turn on the computer and verify that it is working properly.

If the computer does not turn on, or if you cannot identify the damaged components, contact Dell. See "Contacting Dell" in the Dell Solutions Guide that came
with your computer for contact information.

If You Drop or Damage Your Computer

1.

 

Save and close any open files, exit any open programs, and shut down the computer.

2.

 

Disconnect the AC adapter from the computer, and disconnect the AC adapter from the electrical outlet.

3.

 

Turn off any attached external devices, and disconnect them from their power sources and then from the computer.

4.

 

Remove and reinstall the battery.

5.

 

Turn on the computer.

If the computer does not turn on, or if you cannot identify the damaged components, contact Dell. See "Contacting Dell" in the Dell Solutions Guide that came
with your computer for contact information.

Resolving Other Technical Problems

 

Recreating the Hibernate File (Windows 98 Only)

When hibernate mode is activated, all system data is stored in the hibernate file on your hard drive. The hibernate file cannot be accessed by the Windows
operating system or application programs.

CAUTION:

Perform this procedure only after you are certain that it is safe to do so. If the computer is connected to an electrical outlet, Dell

recommends that you turn off AC power at the circuit breaker before attempting to remove the power cables from the electrical outlet. Use the
utmost caution when removing wet cables from a live power source.

NOTICE:

Do not use artificial means, such as a hair dryer or a fan, to speed up the drying process.

CAUTION:

To help prevent electrical shock, verify that the computer is thoroughly dry before continuing with the remainder of this procedure.

Go to the Dell support website—

Go to http://support.dell.com for help with general usage, installation, and

troubleshooting questions.

E-mail Dell—

Go to http://support.dell.com and then click E-Mail Dell in the Communicate list. Send an e-mail message to

Dell about your problem; you can expect to receive an e-mail message from Dell within hours.

Call Dell—

If you cannot solve your problem using the Dell support website or e-mail service, contact Dell for technical

assistance. See "Contacting Dell" in the Dell Solutions Guide that came with your computer for contact information.

HINT:

Windows Me and Windows 2000 recreate the hibernate file automatically.

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