User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- Local Disk
- Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- Finding Information for Your Computer: Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- Technical Specifications: Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- System Board Components: Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- Cleaning Your Computer: Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- Advanced Features: Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- About Your Computer: Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- Adding and Removing Small Form-Factor Computer Parts: Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- Opening the Computer Cover: Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- AGP and DVI Adapter Cards: Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- Battery: Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- Memory: Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- PCI Cards and Serial Port Adapters: Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- Drives: Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- Microprocessor: Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- Telephony Applications Programming Interface (TAPI): Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- Closing the Computer Cover: Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- About Your Computer: Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- Adding and Removing Small Desktop Computer Parts: Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- Opening the Computer Cover: Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- AGP and DVI Adapter Cards: Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- Drives: Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- Microprocessor: Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- PCI Cards and Serial Port Adapters: Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- About Your Computer: Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- Adding and Removing Small Mini-Tower Computer Parts: Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- Opening the Computer Cover: Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- AGP and DVI Adapter Cards: Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- Drives: Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- Microprocessor: Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- PCI Cards and Serial Port Adapters: Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- Solving Problems: Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- Advanced Troubleshooting: Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- Getting Help: Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- Microsoft® Windows® XP Features: Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- Glossary: Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- CAUTION: Safety Instructions: Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- Ergonomic Computing Habits: Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- Regulatory Notices: Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
- Warranty and Return Policy: Dell OptiPlex GX260 Systems User's Guide
computer could not find a particular sector on the disk, or the requested sector is defective. See "Drive
Problems" for troubleshooting suggestions.
Reset failed— The disk reset operation failed. See "Drive Problems" for troubleshooting suggestions.
Sector not found— The operating system cannot locate a sector on the floppy or hard drive.
Run the Windows error-checking utility to check the file structure on the floppy disk or hard drive. See
Windows Help for instructions.
If a large number of sectors are defective, back up the data (if possible), and then reformat the floppy
disk or hard drive.
Seek error— The operating system cannot find a specific track on the floppy disk or hard drive. See "Drive
Problems" for troubleshooting suggestions.
Shutdown failure— A chip on the system board might be malfunctioning. Run the Dell Diagnostics.
Time-of-day clock stopped— The battery might be dead. Enter system setup and correct the date or time. If
the problem persists, contact Dell. See "Battery Problems
" for additional troubleshooting suggestions.
Time-of-day not set-please run the System Setup program— The time or date stored in system setup
does not match the computer clock. Enter system setup and correct the Date and Time options.
Timer chip counter 2 failed— A chip on the system board may be malfunctioning. Run the Dell Diagnostics
.
Unexpected interrupt in protected mode— The keyboard controller may be malfunctioning, or a memory
module may be loose. Run the Dell Diagnostics
.
WARNING: Dell's Disk Monitoring System has detected that drive [0/1] on the [primary/secondary]
EIDE controller is operating outside of normal specifications. It is advisable to immediately back up
your data and replace your hard drive by calling your support desk or Dell— During initial start-up, the
drive detected possible error conditions.
When your computer finishes booting, immediately back up your data and replace your hard drive (for
installation procedures, see "Adding and Removing Parts" for your computer type).
If no replacement drive is immediately available and the drive is not the only bootable drive, enter
system setup and change the appropriate drive setting to None. Then remove the drive from the
computer.
Write fault— The operating system cannot write to the floppy or hard drive. See "Drive Problems
" for
troubleshooting suggestions.
Write fault on selected drive— The operating system cannot write to the floppy or hard drive. See "Drive
Problems" for troubleshooting suggestions.
x:\ is not accessible. The device is not ready— The floppy drive cannot read the disk. Insert a floppy disk
into the drive and try again.
General Problems
A program stops responding
End the program
Windows XP, Windows 2000
1. Press <Ctrl><Shift><Esc> simultaneously.
2. Click Applications.
3. Click the program that is no longer responding.
4. Click End Task.
Windows NT®
1. Press <Ctrl><Alt><Delete> simultaneously.
2. Click Task Manager, and click Applications.
3. Click the program that is no longer responding.