Intel speedstep problems, Pc card problems, Modem, fax, and internet connection problems – Dell Latitude C600 User Manual
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computer.
5. Turn the computer over and remove the
and the memory
modules.
6. Install the new memory module(s).
7. Replace the memory module cover.
8. Reboot the computer, and press
setup program.
9.
for technical assistance.
Intel®
SpeedStep™
Problems
If you want to
adjust the
microprocessor's
performance level and
the
SpeedStep
Setup option in the
system setup program
is
Disabled, all
settings in the
are grayed
out.
Basic Checks:
Ensure that the
is set
to
Automatic.
After you set the option to
to control the microprocessor's performance.
If you set the
SpeedStep Setup option to Automatic and the settings in the
Intel SpeedStep properties window are still grayed out,
for technical
assistance.
PC Card Problems
Basic Checks:
Ensure that the
is properly inserted into the connector.
Ensure that the card is recognized by the Windows operating system.
In Windows XP, click the
Start button, and then click Control Panel.
Under
Pick a category, click Network and Internet
Connections. Under or pick a Control Panel icon, click Network
Connections. Ensure that the card is listed in the LAN or High-
Speed Internet window.
In Windows 2000, Windows 98, or Windows NT, click the
Start button,
point to
Settings, and then double-click Control Panel. Double-click
the
PC Card (PCMCIA) icon. Ensure that the card is listed in the PC
Card (PCMCIA) Properties window.
If you still have problems with a Dell-provided PC Card,
call Dell
for technical
assistance. If you have problems with a non-Dell-provided PC Card, call the card
manufacturer.
Modem, Fax, and
Internet
Connection
Problems
If you can
connect to your
Internet service
NOTICE: Connect the modem to an analog line only. Using a
nonanalog line, such as a digital or private branch exchange (PBX)
line, will damage the modem.
Basic Checks:
Ensure that you have touchtone telephone service.
If you have call-waiting service, disable call-waiting. Refer to your local