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Marty,
The 5 beep code on the XPS 9100 refers to a CMOS Battery Failure. You can click the link below to download the online manual. The manual provides information on removing/replacing parts within your computer. http://dell.to/1GTRXZt
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DELL BEEP CODES Beep CodesBeep CodeDescriptionFailure Coverage 1 System Board: BIOS ROM failure System Board, covers BIOS corruption or ROM error 2 Memory No Memory / RAM detected 3 Chipset Error (North and South Bridge Chipset DMA/IMR/ Timer Error for Intel platform); Chipset Error System Board Chipset Failure Time-Of-Day Clock test failure. Gate A20 failure Super I/O chip failure Keyboard controller test failure. 4 RAM Read/Write failure Memory failure 5 RTC Power Fail. CMOS battery failure 6 Video BIOS Test Failure Video card / chip failure 7 CPU Cache Test Failure CPU failure 8 LCD LCD failure
If you had the original keyboard there are eject buttons on this, otherwise you click my computer , Then right mouse click on the optical drive and choose eject!
In general there "should be a button" on the drive itself but Dell may have made it a one touch command type of system where its done by software control's. Thus
1. MY computer
2. Right mouse click on the optical drive then select EJECT
Highest compatible cpu for your system is the Pentium 4 3.6 ghz Prescott. Hope this helps & please rate this solution fixya. Thanks.
Here is a link to a spare parts supplier for your system: http://www.dellweb.co.uk/spares/inspiron/9100.htm
WHat is the issue that I can help you solive please?
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