Dell Precision M6300 (Late 2007) User Manual
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About Your Computer
STRIKE
-
ZONE
—
Circular rubber pad between the mini-card cover and the battery.
Protects the hard drive by acting as a dampening device when a computer experiences
resonating shock or is dropped (whether the computer is on or off).
COVER
FOR
OPTIONAL
INTERNAL
CARD
WITH
B
LUETOOTH®
WIRELESS
TECHNOLOGY
—
For more information, see the documentation that came with your
card. To quickly enable or disable all wireless devices, press
HARD
DRIVE
—
Stores software and data. For more information, see "Hard Drive" on
page 159. The size displayed for your hard drive in Windows Explorer is the capacity of
the drive before any operating system or programs are installed.
MINI
-
CARD
/
MODEM
COVER
—
Covers the compartment that contains the mini-card
and the modem. For more information, see "Modem" on page 165.
DOCKING
-
DEVICE
CONNECTOR
—
Lets you attach your computer to the Media Base
or other docking device. See the Dell documentation that came with your docking
device for more information.
NOTICE:
Your computer features Undock & Go™ technology that allows you to
undock your computer without going into standby mode. Because the computer
may not automatically go into standby mode when it is undocked, be sure the
settings in the Power Options control panel do not prohibit the computer from going
into standby mode. If you change the Power Options control panel to prohibit the
computer from going into standby mode, you greatly increase the chances of
causing your battery to wear down quickly or causing your computer to overheat.
MEMORY
MODULE
COVER
—
Covers the compartment that contains the memory
modules. For more information, see "Memory" on page 161.
OPTICAL
-
DRIVE
L
OCKING
SCREW
—
Secures the optical drive in the optical drive bay.
For more information, see "Optical Drive" on page 158.
S
TRIKE
- Z
ONE
—
Circular rubber pad between the mini-card cover and the battery.
Protects the hard drive by acting as a dampening device when a computer experiences
resonating shock or is dropped (whether the computer is on or off).
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