Dell Vostro V131 Owner's Manual
Dell Vostro V131 Owner's Manual
Dell Vostro V131 Owner's Manual
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Contents
Notes, Cautions, and Warnings..................................................................2 1 Working on Your Computer......................................................................7
Before Working Inside Your Computer.............................................................................7 Recommended Tools.........................................................................................................8 Turning Off Your Computer................................................................................................9 After Working Inside Your Computer................................................................................9
26 System Setup..........................................................................................73
System Setup Overview..................................................................................................73 Entering System Setup....................................................................................................73 System Setup Screens....................................................................................................73 System Setup Menu Options...........................................................................................75
27 Diagnostics..............................................................................................79
Device Status Lights........................................................................................................79 LED Status.......................................................................................................................79 Diagnostic Beep Codes...................................................................................................80 Keyboard Status Lights...................................................................................................82
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 performed the steps in Working on Your Computer. 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 additional safety best practices 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 document.
To avoid damaging your computer, perform the following steps before you begin working inside the computer. 1. 2. 3. 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.
CAUTION: To disconnect a network cable, first unplug the cable from your computer and then unplug the cable from the network device.
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Disconnect all network cables from the computer. Disconnect your computer and all attached devices from their electrical outlets. 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.
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Remove the main battery. Turn the computer top-side up. Open the display.
CAUTION: To guard against electrical shock, always unplug your computer from the electrical outlet before opening the display. 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 Smart Cards from the appropriate slots.
Recommended Tools
The procedures in this document may require the following tools:
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#0 Phillips screwdriver #1 Phillips screwdriver Small plastic scribe Flash BIOS update program CD
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Shut down the operating system: In Windows Vista : Click Start , then click the arrow in the lower-right corner of the Start menu as shown below, and then click Shut Down.
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In Windows XP: Click Start Turn Off Computer Turn Off . The computer turns off after the operating system shutdown process is complete. 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.
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Connect any external devices, such as a port replicator, battery slice, or media base, and replace any cards, such as an ExpressCard. Connect any telephone or network cables to your computer.
CAUTION: To connect a network cable, first plug the cable into the network device and then plug it into the computer.
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Replace the battery. Connect your computer and all attached devices to their electrical outlets. Turn on your computer.
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Grasp the SD card and pull out to release from the computer.
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Grasp the SIM card and pull out to release from the computer.
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Lift the clip to release the keyboard cable and disconnect it from the system board.
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Slide the base cover towards the back of the computer. Lift it up and away from the computer.
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Carefully pry up and remove the hard drive from the computer.
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Remove the screws which secure the hard-drive bracket to the hard drive. Separate the hard drive bracket from the hard drive.
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 the base cover. Install the battery. Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.
Follow the procedures in Before Working On Your Computer. Remove the battery. Remove the base cover. Remove the keyboard. Removing the hard drive. Remove the screws from the bottom of the computer, that secures the palm rest.
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touch pad (3) Tighten the screws on the palm rest to secure the palm rest in place. Tighten the screws at the bottom base of the computer that secures the palm rest. Install the hard drive. Install the keyboard. Install the base cover. Install the battery. Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.
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Remove the screw that secures the WLAN card to the system board.
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Remove the screw that secures the WWAN card to the system board.
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Remove the screws from the computer base that secures the display assembly.
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Turn over the computer. Disconnect the WLAN and WWAN cables and release the cables from the routing channel on the bottom base chassis.
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Disconnect the display cable from the computer and release it from the routing channel.
11. Carefully lift up the display assembly from the computer base.
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Lift the display bezel and remove it from the display assembly.
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Remove the Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN) card. Remove the display assembly. Remove the display bezel. Remove the screws that secure the display panel to the display assembly.
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12. Peel off the adhesive tape that secures the low-voltage differential signalling (LVDS) connection to the display panel.
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10. Install the palm rest. 11. Install the keyboard. 12. Install the base cover. 13. Install the battery. 14. Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.
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11. Remove the low-voltage differential signalling (LVDS) cable from the left display hinge.
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12. Remove the screws that secure the left display hinge to the display back cover.
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NOTE: Please follow the same procedure to remove the right display hinge.
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Remove the screws that secure the thermal fan to the computer.
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10. Remove the Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN) card. 11. Remove the Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) card. 12. Remove the display assembly. 13. Disconnect the DC-in cable from the system board.
14. Remove the screws that secure the system board to the chassis.
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15. Lift up and remove the system board from the chassis.
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10. Remove the Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN) card. 11. Remove the Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) card. 12. Remove the display assembly. 13. Remove the system board. 14. Disconnect the heat sink cable from the system board.
15. Loosen the captive screws that secure the heat sink to the system board.
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16. Lift up and remove the heat sink from the system board.
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10. Remove the Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN) card. 11. Remove the Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN). 12. Remove the display assembly. 13. Remove the system board. 14. Remove the High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) board from the chassis.
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10. Remove the Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN) card. 11. Remove the Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) card. 12. Remove the display assembly. 13. Remove the system board. 14. Disconnect the speaker cable from the Input/Output (I/O) board.
15. Unthread the speaker cable from its holder and remove the speakers from the computer.
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10. Install the keyboard. 11. Install the base cover. 12. Install the Secure Digital (SD) card. 13. Install the Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card. 14. Install the battery. 15. Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.
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10. Remove the Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) card. 11. Remove the Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN) card. 12. Remove the heat sink. 13. Remove the display assembly. 14. Remove the system board. 15. Disconnect the speaker cable from the I/O board.
10. Install the hard drive. 11. Install the keyboard. 12. Install the base cover. 13. Install the Secure Digital (SD) card. 14. Install the Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card. 15. Install the battery. 16. Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.
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10. Remove the Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN) card. 11. Remove the Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) card. 12. Remove the display assembly. 13. Disconnect the DC-in cable from the system board.
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15. Lift up and remove the DC-in port from the bottom base.
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Remove the display panel. Remove the display assembly. Remove the display hinge. Disconnect the Low-Voltage Differential Signalling (LVDS) cable from the camera module.
11. Unthread the LVDS cable from its holder and remove it from the display top cover.
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System Setup
System Setup Overview
System Setup allows you to:
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change the system configuration information after you add, change, or remove any hardware in your computer. set or change a user-selectable option such as the user password. read the current amount of memory or set the type of hard drive installed.
Before you use System Setup, it is recommended that you write down the System Setup screen information for future reference.
CAUTION: Unless you are an expert computer user, do not change the settings for this program. Certain changes can cause your computer to work incorrectly.
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If you wait too long and the operating system logo appears, continue to wait until you see the Microsoft Windows desktop. Then, shut down your computer and try again.
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Options List Appears on the left side of the System Setup window. The field lists features that define the configuration of your computer, including installed hardware, power conservation, and security features. Scroll up and down the list with the upand down-arrow keys. As an option is highlighted, the Options Field displays the option's current and available settings.
Options Field Appears on the right side of Options List and contains information about each option listed in the Options List. In this field you can view information about your computer and make changes to your current settings. Press < Enter> to make changes to your current settings. Press <ESC> to return to the Options List. NOTE: Not all settings listed in the Options Field are changeable.
Help Appears on the right side of the System Setup window and contains help information about the option selected in Options List.
Key Functions Appears below the Options Field and lists keys and their functions within the active system setup field.
Use the following keys to navigate through the System Setup screens:
Keystroke < F2 > < Esc > Action Displays information on any selected item in the System Setup. Exit from current view or switch the current view to the Exitpage in the System Setup. Select an item to display. Select a menu to display. Change existing item value. Select the sub menu or execute command. Load setup default. Save current configuration and exit System Setup.
< Up Arrow > or < Down Arrow > < Left Arrow > or < Right Arrow > or + < Enter > < F9 > < F10 >
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Displays the model number and capacity of the hard drive. Displays the type of the AC adapter.
Advanced The Advanced tab allows you to set various functions that affect the performance of the computer. The table below defines the function of each option and its default value.
Intel SpeedStep Virtualization Integrated NIC Enable or disable the Intel SpeedStep feature. Enable or disable the Intel Virtualization feature. Default: Enabled Default: Enabled
Enable or disable the power Default: Enabled supply to the onboard network card. Enable or disable the USB emulation feature Enable or disable the USB powershare feature Default: Enabled Default: Enabled
Allows USB devices to Default: Disabled wake-up the computer from standby. This feature is enabled only when the AC adapter is connected. Change the SATA controller Default: AHCI mode to either ATA or AHCI. Enables or disables adapter Default: Enabled warnings. Specifies the behavior of the function key <Fn> . Specifies if the computer battery will be charged when connected to an AC power source. Default: Function key Default: Enabled
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Miscellaneous Devices
These fields let you enable or disable various on-board devices like external USB ports, microphone, camera, media card reader, fingerprint reader, and boot disable (Default: Disabled).
Security The Security tab displays the security status and allows you to manage the security features of the computer.
Set Service Tag This field displays your system's service tag. If the service tag is not already set, this field can be used to enter it. Allows you to change or delete the administrator password. Allows you to set, change, or delete the system password Allows you to set a password on the computer's internal hard drive (HDD). Enables or disables to set password on boot. Allows you to bypass the system password and the internal HDD password prompts during a system restart/resume from hibernate state. Enable or disable the Computrace feature on your computer.
Set Supervisor Password Set System Password Set HDD Password Password on Boot Password Bypass
Computrace
Boot The Boot tab allows you to change the boot sequence. Boot Priority Order specifies the order of different devices in which the computer will boot through at start up.
Diskette Drive Specify which diskette drive the computer can boot through.
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Hard Disk Drives USB Storage Device CD/DVD ROM Drives Network
Specify which hard drive the computer can boot through. Specify which USB storage device the computer can boot through. Specify which CD/DVD the computer can boot through. Specify which network device the computer can boot through.
Exit This section allows you to save, discard, and load default settings before exiting from System Setup.
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Diagnostics
Device Status Lights
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Turns on when you turn on the computer and blinks when the computer is in a power management mode. Turns on when the computer reads or writes data. Turns on steadily or blinks to indicate battery charge status. Turns on when wireless networking is enabled.
LED Status
NOTE: There are four LEDs in front of the system.
If the computer is connected to an electrical outlet, the battery light operates as follows: LED Standby On LED Front Edge Power LED (Power Source: All; Battery Charge: 0100%) Breathing White Solid White Front Edge Battery Charge LED (Power Source: Dell AC Adapter; Battery Charge: >= fully charge) Off Off Front edge battery charge LED (Power Source: Dell AC adapter; Battery Charge : <=fully charge)
Hibernate Off
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Standby On LED
Solid White Solid White Front edge battery charge LED (Power Source: Battery; Battery Charge: <=10% charge) Solid Amber Solid Amber Front edge battery charge LED (Power Source: Battery; Battery Charge: <=10% charge) Solid Amber Solid Amber Hard Disk Drive (HDD) LED Off Off Illumination in white when active Wireless LED Off Off Solid White when wireless is ON Camera LED (Power Sources: All sources; Battery Charge: 0100 % charge) Off Solid White when streaming data
Hibernate Off Standby On LED Hibernate Standby On LED Hibernate Standby On LED
various problems. The delay between each beep is 300 ms, the delay between each set of beeps is 3 seconds, 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 Cause 1 BIOS ROM checksum in progress of failure
Troubleshooting Steps System board failure, covers BIOS corruption or ROM error Code Cause Troubleshooting Steps Code Cause 3 Chipset Error (North and South Bridge Chipset, DMA/ IMR/ Timer Error) , Time-Of-Day Clock test failure , Gate A20 failure , Super I/O chip failure , Keyboard controller test failure 2 No RAM detected No memory detected
Troubleshooting Steps System board Failure Code Cause Troubleshooting Steps Code Cause Troubleshooting Steps Code Cause Troubleshooting Steps Code 5 Real-time clock power fail CMOS battery failure 6 Video BIOS test failure Video card failure 7 4 RAM Read/Write failure Memory failure
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Technical Specifications
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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 Help and Support and select the option to view information about your computer. System Information Chipset Processor Type Intel Celeron Intel Core i3 series Intel Core i5 series Intel HM67 Express Chipset
Video Video type Data bus Video controller: Intel Celeron Intel i3, and i5 Memory Memory connector Memory capacity Memory type Minimum memory Maximum memory Audio Type two-channel high definition audio two SODIMM slots 2 GB, and 4 GB DDR3 (1333 MHz) 2 GB 8 GB Intel HD Graphics Intel HD Graphics 3000 integrated on system board integrated video
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Audio Controller Stereo Conversion Interface: Internal External Speakers Internal speaker amplifier Volume controls high definition audio microphone-in/stereo headphones combo connector two (2W) two (2W) Software program menus, media controls, and keyboard function keys Conexant CX20671 24-bit (analog-to-digital and digital-toanalog)
Communications Network adapter Wireless 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet LAN internal wireless local area network (WLAN), Bluetooth, Mobile Broadband, and 4G Mobile Broadband wireless support
Ports and Connectors Audio Video Network adapter USB Audio in / one out combo jack one VGA connector, one 19 pin HDMI connector one RJ45 connector two USB 3.0 compliant connectors one USB 2.0 compliant connector Power Share connector
one 8-in-1 memory card reader: (SD-SD, SDHC, SDXC, MMC-MMC, MMC+, MS-MS, MS-Pro, xD Display)
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Display Size Active area (X/Y) Dimensions: Height Width Z-Height Diagonal Maximum resolution Maximum Brightness Refresh rate Operating Angle Minimum Viewing Angles: Horizontal Vertical Pixel pitch Keyboard Number of keys United States and Canada: 86 keys Europe and Brazil: 87 keys Japan: 90 keys 40/40 @ CR 10 15/30 @ CR 10 0.2148 mm x 0.2148 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 170 nits 60 Hz 0 (closed) to 135 13.30 inches 293.42 mm x 164.97 mm
Touchpad Active Area: X-axis Y-axis Battery Type 4-cell lithium ion (3.0 AHr) 6-cell lithium ion (3.0 AHr) 80 mm 40.70 mm
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Battery Dimensions: Depth: 4-cell and 6cell 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 4cell and 6cell battery with computer off Temperature range: Operating Non-operating Coin-cell battery AC Adapter Type Input voltage Input current (maximum) Input frequency Output power Output current Rated output voltage 65 W 100 VAC to 240 VAC 1.50 A, 1.60 A, and 1.70 A 50 Hz to 60 Hz 65 W 4.43 A (maximum at 4-second pulse), 3.34 A (continuous) 19.50 VDC (+/ 1.0 VDC) 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 14.80 V 11.10 V 4 hours 240.00 g (0.53 lb) 340.00 g (0.75 lb) 269.30 mm (10.60 inches) 20.20 mm (0.80 inch) 31.20 mm (1.23 inches) 48.64 mm (1.91 inches)
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AC Adapter 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 Altitude (maximum): Operating Non-Operating Maximum vibration: Operating Storage Maximum shock: Operating 110 G 0.66 Grms (2 Hz-600 Hz) 1.30 Grms (2 Hz-600 Hz) -15.20 m to 3048 m (-50 ft to 10, 000 ft) -15.20 m to 10,668 m (-50 ft to 35,000 ft) 10 % to 90 % (noncondensing) 5 % to 95 % (noncondensing) 0 C to 35 C (32 F to 95 F) -40 C to 65 C (40 F to 149 F) 16.05 mm to 21.00 mm (0.63 inch to 0.83 inch) 329.30 mm (12.96 inches) 237.65 mm (9.35 inches) 1.64 kg (3.62 lb) 0 C to 40 C (32 F to 104 F) 40 C to 70 C (40 F to 158 F) 29 mm (1.14 inches) 46.50 mm (1.83 inches) 107 mm (4.21 inches)
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Contacting Dell
Contacting Dell
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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 support.dell.com. Select your support category. If you are not a U.S. customer, select your country code at the bottom of the page, or select All to see more choices. Select the appropriate service or support link based on your need.
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