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Dell Dimension L Series Systems Reference and Troubleshooting Guide

Hard-Disk Drives

If you have hard-disk drive problems, perform the following checks:

checks:

For Windows 98 and Windows Me, run the ScanDisk utility by clicking the Start
button, pointing to Programs—> Accessories—> System Tools, and clicking
ScanDisk.

For Windows NT, run the error-checking utility by opening the property sheet of
the affected volume(s) and clicking

volume(s) and clicking Check Now

w in the Error-checking section of

the Tools tab.

For Windows 2000, perform the following steps:

1.

Double-click the My Computer icon located on the Windows desktop.

2.

Click File, and then click Properties.

3.

Click the Tools tab.

4.

Under Error-checking, click Check Now

Now.

5.

Under Check disk options, click Scan for and attempt recovery of bad
sectors
.

6.

Click Start.

Run the appropriate tests under the IDE Devices

E Devices device group as described in

“Running the Dell Diagnostics” found later in this chapter.

Check the settings on the IDE Configuration submenu of the system setup pro-

ystem setup pro-

gram as described in Appendix B, “System Setup Program.”

Refer to “Hard-Disk Drive” in Chapter 6 for further troubleshooting information.

Chapter 6 for further troubleshooting information.

Network

If you have network problems, perform the following steps:

1.

Check the two status indicators on the computer’s back panel for activity.

The green indicator lights when the system is connected to a 100–megabit-
per-second (Mbps) network.

Mbps) network.

The yellow indicator flashes brightly when activity occurs on either a 100- or
10-Mbps network connection. The green indicator turns off when the system
is connected to a 10-Mbps network.

NOTE: If you can connect to the network but are having problems accessing

: If you can connect to the network but are having problems accessing

network resources, contact your network administrator.

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