Dell Precision 340: Dell Documentation Your Dell Precision Workstation User’s Guide Additional Documentation

Dell Documentation Your Dell Precision Workstation User’s Guide Additional Documentation: Dell Precision 340

Dell Documentation

This document contains safety, regulatory, and warranty information about

your Dell Precision™ Workstation. It also provides information about the

additional documentation for your computer.

Your Dell Precision Workstation User’s Guide

Yo u r User’s Guide is installed on your hard drive and includes descriptions

of computer features, instructions for removing and installing parts,

information on using system setup, diagnostic and troubleshooting

information, and technical specifications.

To access the User’s Guide, follow the instructions for your operating

system.

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If you are using Microsoft

Windows

2000 — Double-click the

NOTE: Yo ur User’s

User’s Guides icon located on your desktop. Clicking the icon launches

Guide and other computer

documentation is also

your Dell Document Viewer and allows you to view system and peripheral

located on the Dell

documentation.

Precision ResourceCD and

the Dell Support website

If you are using Windows XP — Click the Start button and click Help and

at support.euro.dell.com.

Support.

Additional Documentation

You may receive the following documents with your computer:

The Setup and Quick Reference Guide, which provides instructions for

setting up your computer, a detailed list of available resources and

documentation for your computer, instructions on using the Dell

Precision ResourceCD that came with your computer, and diagnostic

and troubleshooting information.

Operating system installation guide, which provides information for

reinstalling your operating system.

Documentation included with any options you purchased separately

for your computer.

Dell documentation updates, which are usually located on your hard

drive. Read these documents first because they may contain

information that supersedes information in other documents.

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