Solving problems, Accessing help files, Power problems – Dell Inspiron 4000 User Manual
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Solving Problems
Dell™ Inspiron™ 4000
Accessing Help Files
Power Problems
If You Drop or Damage Your Computer
Resolving Other Technical Problems
Recreating the Hibernate File (Windows 98 Only)
HINT:
If you have a problem with an external device, see the device documentation or contact the manufacturer.
To access the Tell Me How help file
1.
Click the Start button, point to Programs—> User's Guides, and then click Tell Me How.
To access Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Help
1.
Click the Start button and then click Help.
2.
Click the Search tab.
3.
Type a word or phrase that describes your problem and then click List Topics.
4.
Click the topic that describes your problem and then click Display.
5.
Follow the instructions shown on the screen.
To access Windows Me Help
1.
Click the Start button and then click Help.
2.
Type a word or phrase that describes your problem in the Search box and then click Go.
3.
Click the topic that describes your problem and then click Display.
4.
Follow the instructions shown on the screen.
To access Windows 98 SE Help
1.
Click the Start button and then click Help.
2.
Type a word or phrase that describes your problem and then click Display.
3.
In the Topics Found window, click the topic that describes your problem and then click Display.
4.
Follow the instructions shown on the screen.
HINT:
help file for information on standby mode.
Check the power light—
When the power light is on, the computer has power. If the power light is blinking, the computer is
in standby mode—press the power button to resume from standby mode. If the power light is off, press the power button.
Check the battery—
If you are using a battery to power your computer, the battery charge may be depleted. Connect the
computer to an electrical outlet using the AC adapter, and turn on the computer.
Test the electrical outlet—
Ensure that the electrical outlet is working by testing it with another device, such as a lamp.
Check the AC adapter—
Be sure that the power cable is firmly inserted into the electrical outlet and the green light on the
AC adapter is on.
Connect the computer directly to an electrical outlet—
Bypass power protection devices, power strips, and the extension
cable to verify that the computer turns on.
Check for interference—
Electrical appliances on the same circuit or operating near the computer can cause interference.
Other causes of interference: power extension cables, too many devices on a power strip, or multiple power strips connected
to the same electrical outlet.
Adjust the Power Properties—
See "
Conserving Power
" or search for the keyword standby in
.
Reseat the memory modules—
If your computer power light turns on but the display remains blank, you may need to
reseat
the memory modules
.