SOURCE: Dell Studio 540 MT No connection from PC to
in this case it is probably the video card ...so ..if you have a on board one ...just move the cable to it..(its placed near the other on board plugs like usb and printer plug ) but you may need to remove the faulty card from the computer in order to let the on board one to work ...also try to see if it is not just a case of plugging the card better in the slot ..or so ...there can not be anything else cause if the monitor says there is no signal this is the only issue possible..if the computer starts ....
SOURCE: Im getting a solid amber
This usually means that the power cord is plugged in but the battery is not charging. You need a new battery, more than likely.
SOURCE: help with istalling web cam dell studio one
First, just want to know if the webcam you are trying to install is integrated (came with computer built-in) or external device (plug-in to USB port).
If it is external it has a separate software cd need to install for your webcam to be recognize by the computer.
If it is internal the software cd it comes with the system "dell resource cd" or it has a separate cd installer for the webcam alone.
if you had tried installing the software for the webcam was there any error? Please include in your reply.
Thank you.
SOURCE: does the dell studio 540 pc come with a built in wireless card
The wireless card was optional for that particular computer. You can see if you have one by clicking the start button (lower left corner) right click on computer and select "manage". When the window opens click device manager in the left window and find "network adapters" in the larger center window. If you see a wireless card listed in that then you have one and it should be activated already (there's no on/off switch for wireless on a desktop). If you don't, any PCI wireless card can be purchased for 15-30 bucks. To install it, turn off and unplug your computer, take off the side panel of your machine, remove the i/o cover adjacent to the PCI slot you plan to use and insert the card into the pci slot and secure it with the screw that held the cover on. Power on your computer and run the driver installation software that came with the card you purchased.
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