Dell Dimension 4700C User Manual

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Drives

Diskette Drive

Identifies and defines the floppy drive attached to the FLOPPY connector on the system board as Off, USB, Internal, or Read Only.

Drives 0

through 1

Identifies the drives attached to the SATA or PRI IDE connectors on the system board, and lists the capacity for hard drives.

SATA Operation

Identifies and defines the SATA modes. You can set the SATA controller to Normal or Combo mode.

Onboard Devices

NIC Controller

You can set the NIC to On (default), Off, or On w/ PXE. When the On w/ PXE setting is active (available only for the future boot
process), the computer prompts the user to press <Ctrl><Alt><b>. Pressing this key combination causes a menu to display that allows
you to select a method for booting from a network server. If a boot routine is not available from the network server, the computer
attempts to boot from the next device in the boot sequence list.

Modem

Enables or disables the onboard modem.

1394 Controller

Enables of disables the IEEE 1394 connections.

Card Reader

Enables or disables the optional Flash Card Reader.

Audio

Controller

Enables or disables the onboard audio controller.

USB Controller

Set to On (default) so that USB devices will be detected and supported in the operating system. The No Boot option enables a USB
controller, but does not recognize a USB storage device.

Serial Port

Identifies and defines the serial port settings. Auto (default) automatically configures a connector to a particular designation (COM1 or
COM3).

 

NOTE:

If both resources are in use, the port is disabled.

Video

Primary Video

This setting specifies which video controller is primary when two video controllers are present on the computer.

Video Memory

Size

Use this option to select 8 MB (default) or 1 MB of system memory for an integrated video controller.

Performance

HyperThreading

If your computer's processor supports Hyper-Threading, this option appears in the Options List.

HDD Acoustic

Mode

l

 

Bypass — Your computer does not test or change the current acoustics mode setting.

l

 

Quiet (default) — The hard drive operates at its most quiet setting.

l

 

Suggested — The hard drive operates at the level suggested by the drive manufacturer.

l

 

Performance The hard drive operates at its maximum speed.

 

NOTE:

Switching to performance mode may cause the drive to be noisier, but its performance is not affected.

 

NOTE:

Changing the acoustics setting does not alter your hard drive image.

Security

This section displays available system security options.

Unlock Setup

Use this option with Admin Password to unlock setup options.

 

NOTE:

This option appears only when the Admin Password option is enabled.

Admin Password

This option provides restricted access to the computer's system setup program in the same way that access to the system can be
restricted with the System Password option.

 

NOTE:

To delete a password, enter the old password and press <Enter> two times.

System Password

Displays the current status of the system's password security feature and allows a new system password to be assigned and verified.

Password

Changes

This option locks the system password field with the setup password. When the field is locked, you can no longer disable password
security by pressing <Ctrl><Enter> when the computer starts.

Power Management

AC Recovery

Determines what happens when AC power is restored to the computer.

Auto Power On

Sets the computer to automatically turn on. Choices are every day or every Monday through Friday.

The default setting is Off.

This feature does not work if you turn off your computer using a power strip or surge protector.

Auto Power Time

Sets time to automatically turn on the computer.

Time is kept in a 24-hour format (hours:minutes). Change the start-up time by pressing the right- or left-arrow key to increase or decrease
the numbers, or type numbers in both the date and time fields.

This feature does not work if you turn off your computer using a power strip or surge protector.

Low Power Mode

Use this mode to conserve power.

Suspend Mode

The options are S1, a suspend state where the computer is running in a low-power mode, and S3, a standby state where the power is
reduced or turned off for most components; however, system memory remains active.

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