Dell Precision 380 Quick Reference Guide - Page 14

Setting Up Your Computer (Desktop Orientation

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www.dell.com | support.dell.com 6 Install additional software or devices. Before you install any devices or software that did not come with your computer, read the documentation that came with the software or device or contact the vendor to verify that the software or device is compatible with your computer and operating system. You have now completed the setup for your tower computer. Setting Up Your Computer (Desktop Orientation) CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions in the Product Information Guide. You must complete all steps to properly set up your computer. 1 Connect the keyboard and the mouse. NOTICE: Do not connect a modem cable to the network adapter. Voltage from telephone communications can damage the network adapter. PS/2 or USB PS/2 USB or 14 Quick Reference Guide

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Before you install any devices or software that did not come with your computer, read the
documentation that came with the software or device or contact the vendor to verify that the
software or device is compatible with your computer and operating system.
You have now completed the setup for your tower computer.
Setting Up Your Computer (Desktop Orientation)
CAUTION:
Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions in the
Product Information Guide.
You must complete all steps to properly set up your computer.
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Install additional software or devices.
1
PS/2
USB
PS/2
USB
or
or
Connect the keyboard and the
mouse.
NOTICE:
Do not connect a
modem cable to the network
adapter. Voltage from
telephone communications
can damage the network
adapter.