Dell Latitude D630 XFR Quick Reference Guide - Page 4
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Microsoft Windows License Label your Service Tag to identify your computer when you contact Customer Support This label contains your Microsoft Windows License information. This label is located on your computer. Dell Support Utility Dell Quickset Help Warranty Document Software upgrades and troubleshooting hints, frequently asked questions, hot topics, and general health of your computer Information on network activity, the Power Management Wizard, hotkeys, and other items controlled by Dell QuickSet Limited Warranty for the XFR630 with Touch The Dell Support Utility automated upgrade and notification system is installed on your computer. This utility provides real-time health scans of your computing environment, software updates, and relevant self-support information. Access the Dell Support Utility from the icon in the taskbar. For more information, see "Dell Support Utility" in your XFR630 with Touch Fully Rugged Notebook User's Guide. To view Dell QuickSet Help, rightclock the QuickSet icon in the Microsoft Windows taskbar. For more information on Dell QuickSet, see "Dell QuickSet in your XFR630 with Touch Fully Rugged Notebook User's Guide. · Available in the 'Open Me First' envelope · Available on the Documentation and Driver CD 2 Setting Up Your Computer CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the Safety Information in the XFR630 with Touch Fully Rugged Notebook User's Guide. 2.1 Protective Doors The XFR630 utilizes 3 types of doors to provide a secure and protected environment for the connectors and devices of the notebook. The 3 types of doors are: · Compartment Door Hinged Door Friction Fit Door For further information regarding replacing a door, refer to the XFR630 with Touch Fully Rugged Notebook User's Guide. 2.1.1 Compartment Door Compartment doors are utilized to protect devices located on the bottom of the computer, such as those used for the battery and hard disk drive. Figure 2 1 Removing a Compartment Door