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How do I safely free up space on the D: drive of a Dell XPS M1530 laptop?
Hi power up your laptop go to drive D and delete files by right click and choose delete from pop up menu or just highlight file and press del on keyboard. If you've got any programs installed on this drive go to control panel, add/ remove programs highlight the program and press uninstall next to it or at the top depend of your OS
Can't eject dvd from dell xps 27
I had this problem, talked to a Dell support person for two hours with no success. Went to bed, next morning, I powered the desktop off (not restart) with the power button. The first time, the DVD drive cranked up but didn't eject the disk. The second time I powered it off and then on again, the DVD drive ejected the disk.
Bios password
hi, BIOS or CMOS password are usually reset by a jumper or shorting pins. if your are the owner of the laptop you can go the brand site and ask for a universal default password. this is the safest way. however, if you don't want these hassles you can follow below procedure but with risks. it is for you to follow or not.
1. when you prompt the with password. type anything.
2. 3 wrong password will show "system disabled" with codes.
3. Turn off your computer, remove the adapter and battery on your laptop for a couple of seconds.
Reboot your system and see if password is disabled.
im not responsible for any damage for system. it's your own risk.
thanks
Analog audio signal applied to "line input" jack on audio card produces no audio out (Dell 8300)
Ok, i'm not sure what version of windows you are running but on my windows xp machine I right click on my volume icon (little speaker) on the right side of the start bar on bottom of screen. Then click 'open volume control' , This will open up 'play control' window. In this window you now want to click 'options' in the upper left corner and select properties from the drop down menu. This will open up a second window titled 'Properties', near the top of this windows there is a section titled 'Adjust volume for', under this select the 'Recording' option. This will change the list of volume controls to your computers audio inputs. Make sure the input you are trying to use has a check mark next to it then click 'OK' on the bottom right of the 'Properties' window. The 'Properties' windows will close and the Play control window will now have the title 'Record control'. Make sure any inputs you want to use are turned up and there is a check mark next to the 'Selected' check box under the volume bar for each input. This should fix it for you. If you are using a different version of windows let me know what Windows you're using and i'll post a followup for you with the correct instructions. Good luck!
Dell beep codes
Hi,
If the system is beeping thrice in continuous loop with POWER LED blinking then it could be due to :
1)Chipset Error (North and South Bridge Chipset, DMA/IMR/Timer Error for Intel platform); Chipset Error
2)Time-Of-Day Clock test failure.
3)Gate A20 failure
4)Super I/O chip failure
5)Keyboard controller test failure
To Sum it up : System board failure
You can call Dell Tech Support and check for repair options:18772931197 , you can also check with Local Tech.
You can try releasing flee(static) power and check
Let me know.
Thanks.
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on Mar 11, 2014
Can't log in to my e-mail
Gmail has a clickable buttons (sign in, gmail, etc.) on the top right corner if you use Microsoft Internet Explorer and you add Google as your home page (single or second home page). You can add Google home page: (Open the Internet Exlorer, Tools, Internet Options, in the General tab, enter and add
http://www.google.com and click Apply button)
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