Dell Computer Hardware D05S User Manual

Alienware X51  
Owner’s Manual  
Regulatory model: D05S  
Regulatory type: D05S001  
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About Your Computer  
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Front View .  
Back View .  
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Before You Begin  
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Safety Instructions .  
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Working Inside Your Computer  
System Setup  
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Overview .  
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Entering System Setup .  
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System Setup Screens .  
System Setup Options  
Boot Sequence . .  
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Contents  
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Flashing the BIOS  
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Contacting Alienware  
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Websites  
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Contents  
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About Your Computer  
Front View  
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power button  
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optical-drive eject button  
rotatable AlienHead  
optical drive  
microphone connector  
USB 2.0 connectors (2)  
headphone connector  
NOTE: Your Alienware X51 computer supports dual orientation. You can place your  
computer vertically or horizontally. The rotatable AlienHead allows you to change  
the direction of the AlienHead depending on the orientation of your computer.  
About Your Computer  
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Back View  
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optical S/PDIF connector  
USB 2.0 connectors (4)  
audio connectors (6)  
AC-adapter connector  
security-cable slot  
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HDMI connector  
USB 3.0 connectors (2)  
hard-drive activity light  
discrete graphics card  
10 network connector and  
network lights  
11 coaxial S/PDIF connector  
Specifications  
For more information on specifications of your computer,  
see support.dell.com/manuals.  
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About Your Computer  
   
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Before You Begin  
Turn Off Your Computer and Connected Devices  
CAUTION: To avoid losing data, save and close all open files and exit all open  
programs before you turn off your computer.  
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Save and close all open files and exit all open programs.  
Click Start  
and click Shut Down.  
Microsoft Windows shuts down and then the computer turns off.  
NOTE: If you are using a different operating system, see the documentation  
of your operating system for shut-down instructions.  
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Disconnect your computer and all attached devices from their  
electrical outlets.  
Disconnect all telephone cables, network cables, and attached devices  
from your computer.  
Press and hold the power button, while the computer is unplugged,  
to ground the system board.  
Safety Instructions  
Use the following safety guidelines to protect your computer from potential  
damage and ensure your personal safety.  
WARNING: Before you begin, read the safety information that shipped with your  
computer. For additional safety best practices information, see the Regulatory  
Compliance Homepage at dell.com/regulatory_compliance.  
CAUTION: To avoid damaging the computer, ensure that the work surface is flat  
and clean.  
CAUTION: Only a certified service technician is authorized to remove the  
computer cover and access any of the components inside the computer. See the  
safety instructions for complete information about safety precautions and  
protecting against electrostatic discharge.  
Before You Begin  
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CAUTION: When you disconnect a cable, pull on its connector or on its pull-tab,  
not on the cable itself. Some cables have connectors with locking tabs or  
thumb-screws that you must disengage before disonnecting the cable. When  
disconnecting cables, keep them evenly aligned to avoid bending any connector  
pins. When connecting cables, ensure that the connectors and ports are correctly  
oriented and aligned.  
CAUTION: To disconnect a network cable, first unplug the cable from your  
computer and then unplug the cable from the network device.  
NOTE: Ensure that you remove the security cable from the security-cable slot,  
if applicable.  
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Before You Begin  
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Working Inside Your Computer  
CAUTION: Only a certified service technician is authorized to remove the  
computer cover and access any of the components inside the computer. See the  
safety instructions for complete information about safety precautions and  
protecting against electrostatic discharge.  
For information on removing and replacing the internal component of  
your computer, contact Alienware. See "Contacting Alienware" on page 21.  
Working Inside Your Computer  
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Working Inside Your Computer  
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System Setup  
Overview  
Use the system setup to:  
get information about the hardware installed in your computer, such as the  
amount of RAM, the size of the hard drive, and so on  
change the system configuration information  
set or change a user-selectable option, such as the user password, type of  
hard drive installed, enabling or disabling base devices, and so on  
NOTE: Before you change system setup, it is recommended that you note the  
system-setup screen information for future reference.  
Entering System Setup  
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Turn on (or restart) your computer.  
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During POST, when the DELL logo is displayed, watch for the F2 prompt  
to appear and then press <F2> immediately.  
NOTE: The F2 prompt indicates that the keyboard has initialized. This prompt  
can appear very quickly, so you must watch for it, and then press <F2>. If you  
press <F2> before the F2 prompt, this keystroke is lost. If you wait too long and  
the operating system logo appears, continue to wait until you see the  
Microsoft Windows desktop. Then, turn off your computer and try again.  
See "Turn Off Your Computer and Connected Devices" on page 7.  
System Setup  
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System Setup Screens  
The system setup screen displays current or changeable configuration  
information for your computer. Information on the screen is divided into  
three areas: the setup item, active help screen, and key functions.  
Setup Item — This field appears on  
the left side of the system setup  
window. The field is a scrollable list  
containing features that define the  
configuration of your computer,  
including installed hardware, power  
conservation, and security features.  
Help Screen — This field appears on the  
right side of the system setup window and  
contains information about each option  
listed in the Setup Item. In this field you  
can view information about your computer  
and make changes to your current settings.  
Press the up-arrow and down-arrow keys to  
highlight an option. Press <Enter> to  
Scroll up and down the list with the  
up- and down-arrow keys. As an option make that selection active and return to  
is highlighted, the Help Screen  
displays more information about that  
option and available settings.  
the Setup Item.  
NOTE: Not all settings listed in the Setup  
Item are changeable.  
Key Functions — This field appears below the Help Screen and lists keys and their  
functions within the active system setup field.  
System Setup Options  
NOTE: Depending on your computer and installed devices, the items listed in this  
section may appear, or may not appear exactly as listed.  
Main  
BIOS Information  
Product Information  
Build Date  
Displays the BIOS release date.  
Product Name  
BIOS Version  
Set Service Tag  
Asset Tag  
Displays the product name.  
Displays the BIOS version number.  
Allows you to enter the service tag of your computer.  
Displays the asset tag of the computer.  
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System Setup  
   
Memory Information  
Total Memory  
Displays the total memory of the computer.  
Memory Available Displays the amount of memory available on the  
computer.  
Memory Technology Displays the type of memory technology used.  
Memory Speed  
CPU Information  
Processor ID  
CPU Speed  
Displays the memory speed.  
Displays the processor identification code.  
Displays the processor speed.  
Cache L2  
Displays the processor L2 cache size.  
Displays the processor L3 cache size.  
Cache L3  
Advanced — Standard CMOS Features  
System Date  
(mm:dd:yy)  
Displays current date.  
System Time  
(hh:mm:ss)  
Displays the current time.  
Device Information  
SATA Port1  
Displays the SATA 1 drive integrated in the  
computer.  
SATA Port2  
SATA Port3  
Displays the SATA 2 drive integrated in the  
computer.  
Displays the SATA 3 drive integrated in the  
computer.  
Wait for ‘F1’ If  
Errors  
If enabled, the system will HALT during boot to  
display system errors.  
Advanced — Advanced BIOS  
Features  
Bootup Num-Lock  
Select power-on state for num-lock.  
OptionROM Display  
Screen  
Allows you to display or hide the RAID Option ROM  
screen during POST.  
System Setup  
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Advanced — CPU Configuration  
Hyper-threading  
Technology  
If disabled only one thread per enabled core is active.  
XD Bit Capability  
Enable XD Bit Capability to allow the processor to  
distinguish between the bits of code that can be  
executed and the ones that cannot be executed.  
Intel(R) SpeedStep  
tech  
If enabled, the processor clock speed and core  
voltage are adjusted dynamically based on the  
processor load.  
Intel(R) C-State tech Allows you to enable the number of cores in each  
processor package. Options 1-5.  
Advanced — Integrated  
Devices  
USB Controller  
Allows you to enable or disable the integrated USB  
controller.  
HD Audio  
Allows you to enable or disable the integrated audio  
controller.  
Onboard LAN  
Controller  
Allows you to enable or disable the onboard LAN  
controller.  
Launch PXE OpROM  
Allows you to enable or disable the boot option for  
legacy network devices.  
PCH SATA  
Configuration  
SATA Mode  
Displays the SATA mode.  
Advanced — Power Management Setup  
Suspend Mode  
AC Recovery  
Sets the energy-saving mode of the ACPI function.  
Sets what action the computer takes when power is  
restored.  
Auto Power On  
Allows the computer to start up at a certain time.  
Allows you to set RTC Wake Up Date.  
Allows you to set RTC Wake Up Hour.  
Auto Power On Date  
Auto Power On Hour  
Auto Power On Minute Allows you to set RTC Wake Up Minute.  
Auto Power On Second Allows you to set RTC Wake Up Second  
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System Setup  
Security  
Supervisor Password: Allows you to change the supervisor password.  
User Password:  
Allows you to change the user password. You cannot  
use the user password to enter the BIOS setup,  
during POST.  
Set Supervisor  
Password  
Allows you to set a supervisor password.  
Set User Password  
Boot  
Allows you to set a supervisor password.  
Set Boot Priority  
1st Boot Device  
Displays the first boot device.  
Default: USB floppy-drive.  
2nd Boot Device  
3rd Boot Device  
4th Boot Device  
5th Boot Device  
6th Boot Device  
7th Boot Device  
Displays the second boot device.  
Default: USB hard-drive.  
Displays the third boot device.  
Default: USB optical-drive.  
Displays the fourth boot device.  
Default: hard-drive.  
Displays the fifth boot device.  
Default: optical-drive.  
Displays the sixth boot device.  
Default: network boot.  
Displays the seventh boot device.  
Default: UEFI.  
Hard Disk Drive BBS  
Priorities  
Sets the hard drive boot priority. The items displayed  
are dynamically updated according to the hard drives  
detected.  
USB Disk BBS Drive  
Priorities  
Sets the USB drive boot priority.  
CD/DVD ROM Drive BBS Sets the CD/DVD drive boot priority.  
Priorities  
System Setup  
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Exit  
Provides options to Save Changes and Reset, Discard Changes  
and Reset, and Restore Defaults.  
Boot Sequence  
This feature allows you to change the boot sequence for devices.  
Boot Options  
Diskette Drive — The computer attempts to boot from the floppy disk  
drive. If no operating system is on the drive, the computer generates an  
error message.  
Hard Drive — The computer attempts to boot from the primary hard  
drive. If no operating system is on the drive, the computer generates an  
error message.  
CD/DVD/CD-RW Drive — The computer attempts to boot from the  
optical drive. If no disc is in the drive, or if the disc is not bootable,  
the computer generates an error message.  
USB Storage Device — Insert the memory device into a USB connector  
and restart the computer. When F12 Boot Optionsappears in the  
lower-right corner of the screen, press <F12>. The BIOS detects the  
device and adds the USB flash option to the boot menu.  
NOTE: To boot to a USB device, the device must be bootable. To ensure that  
your device is bootable, check the device documentation.  
Network — The computer attempts to boot from the network. If no  
operating system is found on the network, the computer generates an  
error message.  
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System Setup  
 
Changing Boot Sequence for the Current Boot  
You can use this feature to change the current boot sequence, for example,  
to boot from the optical drive to run Dell Diagnostics from the Drivers and  
Utilities disc. The previous boot sequence is restored at the next boot.  
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If you are booting from a USB device, connect the USB device to a  
USB connector.  
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Turn on (or restart) your computer.  
When F2 Setup, F12 Boot Options appears in the lower-right  
corner of the screen, press <F12>.  
NOTE: If you wait too long and the operating system logo appears, continue to wait  
until you see the Microsoft Windows desktop. Then shut down your computer and  
try again.  
The Boot Device Menu appears, listing all available boot devices.  
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On the Boot Device Menu choose the device you want to boot from.  
For example, if you are booting to a USB memory key, highlight USB  
Storage Device and press <Enter>.  
Changing Boot Sequence for Future Boots  
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Enter system setup. See "Entering System Setup" on page 11.  
Use the arrow keys to highlight the Boot menu option and press <Enter>  
to access the menu.  
NOTE: Write down your current boot sequence in case you want to restore it.  
Press the up- and down-arrow keys to move through the list of devices.  
Press plus (+) or minus (–) to change the boot priority of the device.  
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System Setup  
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System Setup  
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Flashing the BIOS  
The BIOS may require flashing when an update is available or when replacing  
the system board. To flash the BIOS:  
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Turn on the computer.  
Go to support.dell.com/support/downloads  
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Locate the BIOS update file for your computer:  
NOTE: The Service Tag for your computer is located on a label at the back of  
your computer.  
If you have your computer’s Service Tag:  
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Click Enter a Tag.  
Enter your computer’s Service Tag in the Enter a service tag: field,  
click Go, and proceed to step 4.  
If you do not have your computer’s Service Tag:  
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Click Select Model.  
Select the type of product in the Select Your Product Family list.  
Select the product brand in the Select Your Product Line list.  
Select the product model number in the Select Your Product Model list.  
NOTE: If you have selected a different model and want to start over again,  
click Start Over on the top right of the menu.  
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Click Confirm.  
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A list of results appears on the screen. Click BIOS.  
Click Download Now to download the latest BIOS file.  
The File Download window appears.  
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Click Save to save the file on your desktop. The file downloads to your  
desktop.  
Click Close if the Download Complete window appears.  
The file icon appears on your desktop and is titled the same as the  
downloaded BIOS update file.  
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Double-click the file icon on the desktop and follow the instructions on  
the screen.  
Flashing the BIOS  
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Flashing the BIOS  
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Contacting Alienware  
NOTE: Dell provides several online and telephone-based support and service  
options for your Alienware computer. These services may vary by country and  
product and may not be available in your area.  
To contact Dell for sales, technical support, or customer service issues:  
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Go to dell.com/contactdell.  
Select your region, country, or language.  
Select the segment for contact.  
Select the appropriate service or support link based on your need.  
Choose the method of contacting Dell that is convenient for you.  
If you are in the United States, call 1-800-ALIENWARE for help on your  
Alienware computer.  
Websites  
For the latest information, FAQ’s, and solutions to most common issues,  
see support.dell.com/Alienware.  
Contacting Alienware  
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