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Preface About This Guide This guide is intended for anyone who uses a Dell OptiPlex Gn or Gn+ low-profile computer system. It can be used by both first-time and experienced computer users who want to learn about the features and operation of the systems or who want to upgrade their computers. The chapters and appendixes are summarized as follows: • Everyone should read Chapter 1, "Introduction," for an overview of the system features, instructions on how to access the online System User's Guide, and information on where to get help if you need it. • Everyone should read the first several sections of Chapter 2, "Using the System Setup Program," to familiarize themselves with this important program. Only users who want to make configuration changes to their system or who want to use the password features need to read the rest of Chapter 2. • Users who add or remove an Industry-Standard Architecture (ISA) expansion card should read Chapter 3, "Using the ISA Configuration Utility." • Users who want to change the default configuration of the system's integrated video controller or who want to connect their system to a network should read Chapter 4, "Using Integrated Devices." This chapter describes the configuration software provided for the integrated video controller and provides information on connecting the system to a network, configuring the optional network interface controller (NIC), and installing drivers for the NIC. • Chapter 5, "Working Inside Your Computer," Chapter 6, "Installing System Board Options," and Chapter 7, "Installing Drives," are intended for users who want to install or remove options inside the computer, such as dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs), expansion cards, or drives. • Appendix A, "Technical Specifications," is intended primarily as reference material for users interested in learning more about the details of the system. • Appendix B, "ISA Configuration Utility Messages," describes error messages generated by the ISA Configuration Utility (ICU), possible causes, and corrective actions. • Appendix C, "Regulatory Notices," is for users who are interested in which regulatory agencies have tested and approved the Dell OptiPlex Gn or Gn+ low-profile systems. • Appendix D, "Warranties and Return Policy," describes the warranty for your Dell system and the "Total Satisfaction" Return Policy. Warranty and Return Policy Information Dell Computer Corporation ("Dell") manufactures its hardware products from parts and components that are new or equivalent to new in accordance with industrystandard practices. For information about the Dell warranty for your system, see Appendix D, "Warranties and Return Policy." Other Documents You May Need Besides this Reference and Installation Guide, the following documentation is included with your system: • The Getting Started sheet provides step-by-step instructions for setting up your computer system. ix

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Preface
A
bout This Guide
This guide is intended for anyone who uses a Dell Opti-
Plex Gn or Gn+ low-profile computer system. It can be
used by both first-time and experienced computer users
who want to learn about the features and operation of the
systems or who want to upgrade their computers. The
chapters and appendixes are summarized as follows:
Everyone should read Chapter 1, “Introduction,” for
an overview of the system features, instructions on
how to access the online
System User’s Guide
, and
information on where to get help if you need it.
Everyone should read the first several sections of
Chapter 2, “Using the System Setup Program,” to
familiarize themselves with this important program.
Only users who want to make configuration changes
to their system or who want to use the password fea-
tures need to read the rest of Chapter 2.
Users who add or remove an Industry-Standard
Architecture (ISA) expansion card should read
Chapter 3, “Using the ISA Configuration Utility.”
Users who want to change the default configuration
of the system’s integrated video controller or who
want to connect their system to a network should
read Chapter 4, “Using Integrated Devices.” This
chapter describes the configuration software pro-
vided for the integrated video controller and
provides information on connecting the system to a
network, configuring the optional network interface
controller (NIC), and installing drivers for the NIC.
Chapter 5, “Working Inside Your Computer,”
Chapter 6, “Installing System Board Options,” and
Chapter 7, “Installing Drives,” are intended for users
who want to install or remove options inside the
computer, such as dual in-line memory modules
(DIMMs), expansion cards, or drives.
Appendix A, “Technical Specifications,” is intended
primarily as reference material for users interested in
learning more about the details of the system.
Appendix B, “ISA Configuration Utility Messages,”
describes error messages generated by the ISA
Configuration Utility (ICU), possible causes, and
corrective actions.
Appendix C, “Regulatory Notices,” is for users who
are interested in which regulatory agencies have
tested and approved the Dell OptiPlex Gn or Gn+
low-profile systems.
Appendix D, “Warranties and Return Policy,”
describes the warranty for your Dell system and the
“Total Satisfaction” Return Policy.
W
arranty and Return Policy
Information
Dell Computer Corporation (“Dell”) manufactures its
hardware products from parts and components that are
new or equivalent to new in accordance with industry-
standard practices. For information about the Dell
warranty for your system, see Appendix D, “Warranties
and Return Policy.”
O
ther Documents You May Need
Besides this
Reference and Installation Guide
, the
following documentation is included with your system:
The
Getting Started
sheet provides step-by-step
instructions for setting up your computer system.