Dell P08G001, 039YVGA00, 39YVG, M15x, P08G User Manual

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ALIENWARE® M15x MOBILE MANUAL
Notes, Cautions, and Warnings
NOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer.
CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid the problem.
WARNING: A WARNING indicates a potential for property damage, personal injury, or death.
e contents herein are subject to change without notice.
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Model: P08G Type: P08G001 P/N: 39YVG Rev. A00 October 2009
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ...........................................................5
CHAPTER 1: SETTING UP YOUR LAPTOP .................................... 7
Before Setting Up Your Laptop .......................................8
Connect the AC Adapter ..............................................9
Press the Power Button ..............................................9
Connect the Network Cable (Optional)................................10
Set Up Microsoft Windows...........................................10
Connect to the Internet (Optional) ...................................10
CHAPTER 2: GETTING TO KNOW YOUR LAPTOP ............................ 13
Front View Features .................................................14
Left View Features ..................................................15
Right View Features .................................................16
Display Features .................................................... 17
Computer Base and Keyboard Features ..............................18
Status Lights .......................................................19
Touch Controls......................................................19
Power Button ...................................................... 20
Function Keys ......................................................21
Battery Pack ........................................................22
Power Management.................................................23
CHAPTER 3: CONNECTING DEVICES........................................25
Connecting External Displays ........................................26
Connecting Printers ................................................ 28
Connecting USB Devices.............................................29
Connecting FireWire (IEEE 1394) Devices .............................29
CHAPTER 4: USING YOUR LAPTOP.........................................31
Alienware Command Center .........................................32
Stealth Mode .......................................................32
Using Removable Media and Cards...................................32
Using the Optical Drive ............................................. 33
Using the Integrated Camera ....................................... 33
Using the Wireless Control.......................................... 33
Conguring the BIOS ............................................... 34
CHAPTER 5: INSTALLING ADDITIONAL OR REPLACEMENT COMPONENTS .... 41
Before You Begin....................................................42
Replacing the Battery Pack ......................................... 44
Upgrading or Replacing Memory .................................... 45
Upgrading or Replacing the Hard Drive ...............................47
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CHAPTER 6: TROUBLESHOOTING .........................................49
Basic Hints and Tips................................................ 50
Backup and General Maintenance................................... 50
Software Diagnostic Tools ...........................................51
Answers to Common Problems ..................................... 53
CHAPTER 7: SYSTEM RECOVERY .......................................... 61
AlienRespawn v2.0..................................................62
Recovery Options ...................................................62
Password Protection ............................................... 63
AlienRespawn v2.0 Disc ............................................ 64
Dell DataSafe Local Backup ......................................... 65
CHAPTER 8: BASIC SPECIFICATIONS.......................................67
APPENDIX A: GENERAL AND ELECTRICAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.............71
APPENDIX B: CONTACTING ALIENWARE ...................................73
APPENDIX C: IMPORTANT INFORMATION ..................................74
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CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION
Dear Valued Alienware Customer,
Welcome to the Alienware family. We are thrilled to include you among the growing number of savvy high-performance computer users.
e Alienware technicians who have crafted your computer have made certain
that your high-performance computer is properly optimized and performs to its fullest potential. We build computers with a single unwavering purpose: Build
It As If It Were Your Own. e technicians will not rest until your new computer
meets or exceeds our very demanding criteria!
We have tested your computer extensively in order to ensure that you enjoy the highest levels of performance. In addition to a standard burn-in period, your computer has been evaluated using real-world tools such as synthetic performance benchmarks.
We invite you to share your experience with your new high-performance computer with us, so do not hesitate to either e-mail or call Alienware with any questions
or concerns. e entire sta shares your enthusiasm for new technology and we
hope that you enjoy using your new computer as much as Alienware enjoyed building it for you.
Sincerely,
Alienware Sta
INTRODUCTION
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INTRODUCTION
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CHAPTER 1: SETTING UP YOUR LAPTOP

CHAPTER 1: SETTING UP YOUR LAPTOP
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Before Setting Up Your Laptop

Product Documentation and Media
Congratulations on the purchase of your Alienware® M15x!
Read all safety and setup instructions before connecting your new laptop. Begin by carefully opening the box and removing all components that were shipped to you. Before setting up your laptop or components, be sure to inspect all items for any physical damage that may have occurred during shipment. Be sure to report any damaged items to customer service immediately upon receiving your
shipment. You must report shipping damage within the rst 5 days of receiving
the shipment or your damage report will not be honored.
Before setting up your laptop or components, see the included invoice to verify that all items ordered are present. Report any missing components to customer
service within 5 days of receiving the shipment. Anything reported missing after the rst 5 days of receiving a shipment will not be honored. Some of the most
common items to check for include:
Laptop and AC adapter with power cable Microsoft CD-key located at the bottom of the laptop Monitor with power cable and video cable (if ordered) Keyboard (if ordered) Mouse (if ordered) Multimedia speakers and sub-woofer (if ordered) Joystick controllers (if ordered)
You may also need a small athead and/or a Phillips head screwdriver for
connecting peripheral cables to the laptop.
e documentation that ships with your Alienware® laptop is designed to provide
answers to many of the questions that may arise as you explore your new laptop’s capabilities. You may see the documentation for technical information or general
use as needed to answer questions in the future, or aid you in nding answers and solutions. e media included with your laptop is referenced in some sections of
technical support sta is available to assist you.
Placing Your Laptop
WARNING: Do not place the laptop near or over a radiator or heating vent. If your laptop is placed in a cabinet, ensure that adequate ventilation is provided. Do not place the laptop in a humid location or in any area where the laptop may be exposed to rain or water. Be careful not to spill liquid of any kind on or into the laptop.
When placing your laptop, ensure that:
It is placed on a surface that is both level and stable.
e power and other cable connectors are not jammed between the laptop
and a wall – or any other object.
Nothing obstructs airow in front of, behind, or below the laptop.• e laptop has enough room so that optical drives and other external
storage drives can be easily accessed.
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Press the Power ButtonConnect the AC Adapter

WARNING: e AC adapter works with electrical outlets worldwide. However, power connectors and power strips vary among countries. Using an incompatible cable or improperly connecting the cable to a power strip or electrical outlet may cause re or equipment damage.
NOTE: e 150 W AC adapter must be connected to the laptop for maximum
gaming performance.
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Connect the Network Cable (Optional)

Set Up Microsoft Windows

CAUTION: Do not interrupt the operating system’s setup process. Doing so may render your computer unusable.
Your computer is precongured with the operating system you requested while ordering your computer. To congure the remaining settings, follow the
instructions on the screen.

Connect to the Internet (Optional)

Setting Up a Wired Connection
If you are using a dial-up connection, connect the telephone line to the optional external USB modem and to the telephone wall jack before you set up your Internet connection.
If you are using a DSL or cable/satellite modem connection, contact your ISP
or cellular telephone service for setup instructions.
To complete setting up your wired Internet connection, follow the instructions in “Setting Up Your Internet Connection” on page 11.
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Setting Up a Wireless Connection
NOTE: To set up your wireless router, see the documentation that shipped with your router.
Before you can use your wireless Internet connection, you need to connect to your wireless router.
To set up your connection to a wireless router:
Windows Vista
®
Ensure that wireless is enabled on your computer.1. Save and close any open les, and exit any open programs.2. Click 3. Start Connect To. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the setup.4.
Windows® 7
Ensure that wireless is enabled on your computer.1. Save and close any open les, and exit any open programs.2.
Click 3. Start Control Panel Network and Sharing Center Connect to a network.
Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the setup.4.
Setting Up Your Internet Connection
ISPs and ISP oerings vary by country. Contact your ISP for oerings available in
your country.
If you cannot connect to the Internet but have successfully connected in the past,
the Internet Service Provider (ISP) might have a service outage. Contact your ISP
to check the service status, or try connecting again later.
Have your ISP information ready. If you do not have an ISP, the Connect to the Internet wizard can help you get one.
Windows Vista
®
NOTE: e following instructions are applicable to the Windows default
view, so they may not apply if you set your computer to the Windows classic view.
Save and close any open les, and exit any open programs.1.
Click 2. Start Control Panel. Click 3. Network and Internet Network and Sharing Center Set up a
connection or Network Connect to the Internet.
e Connect to the Internet window appears.
NOTE: If you do not know which type of connection to select, click Help me choose or contact your ISP.
Follow the instructions on the screen and use the setup information provided by
your ISP to complete the setup.
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Windows® 7
Click 1. Start Control Panel. Click 2. Network and Internet Network and Sharing Center Set up a
connection or Network Connect to the Internet.
e Connect to the Internet window appears.
NOTE: If you do not know which type of connection to select, click Help me choose or contact your ISP.
Follow the instructions on the screen and use the setup information provided by
your ISP to complete the setup.
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CHAPTER 2: GETTING TO KNOW YOUR LAPTOP

CHAPTER 2: GETTING TO KNOW
its various features, and get you up and running quickly.
YOUR LAPTOP
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Front View Features

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1 Left speaker — Combines with the right speaker to provide high quality
stereo sound.
2 Infrared port — Connects to devices using infrared.
3 Right speaker — Combines with the left speaker to provide high quality
stereo sound.
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Left View Features

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Security cable slot — Attaches a commercially available antitheft
device to the computer. NOTE: Before you buy a lock, ensure that it works with the security lock slot
on your computer.
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computer and charge the battery.
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projector.
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broadband device.
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monitors and projectors with DisplayPort.
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keyboard, printer, external drive, or MP3 player.
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devices such as digital video cameras.
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view and share digital photos, music, videos, and documents.
AC adapter connector Connects to an AC adapter to power the
VGA connector Connects to video devices, such as a monitor or
Network connector Connects your computer to a network or
DisplayPort connector Connects your computer to external
USB connector Connects to USB devices, such as a mouse,
IEEE 1394 A connector Connects to high-speed serial multimedia
8-in-1 Media Card Reader Provides a fast and convenient way to
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Right View Features

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3 Optical drive Plays or records only standard-size (12 cm) CDs, DVDs, and
Blu-ray Discs (optional). Ensure that the side with print or writing is facing upward when inserting discs. For more information, see “Using the Optical Drive “ on page 33.
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2 Audio connectors (3) — Connects to speakers, headphones, and
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ExpressCard slot Provides support for additional memory, wired
and wireless communications, multimedia, and security features. e slot supports 54 mm Express cards.
NOTE: e ExpressCard slot is designed only for ExpressCards. e slot does NOT support PC Cards.
microphone. NOTE: For information on audio connectors, see “Connecting External
Speakers” on page 27.
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USB/eSATA combo connector with USB PowerShare Connects to
eSATA compatible storage devices (such as external hard drives or optical drives) or USB devices (such as a mouse, keyboard, printer, external drive,
or MP3 player). e USB Powershare feature allows you to charge USB devices when the computer is turned o or in standby mode. If you turn o your computer
while charging a USB device, the device will stop charging. To continue charging, disconnect the USB device and connect it again.
NOTE: Certain USB devices may not charge when the computer is turned
o or in standby mode. In such cases turn on the computer to charge the
device.
USB connector Connects to USB devices, such as a mouse,
keyboard, printer, external drive, or MP3 player.

Display Features

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2 3 4
1 Left digital array microphone — Combines with the right digital array
microphone to provide high quality sound for video chatting and voice recording.
2 Camera activity indicator — Indicates if the camera is on or o.
3 Camera — Built-in camera for video capture, conferencing, and chat.
4 Right digital array microphone — Combines with the left digital array
microphone to provide high quality sound for video chatting and voice recording.
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Computer Base and Keyboard Features

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1 Status lights (3) — Indicates if the Scroll Lock, Caps Lock, or Number Lock
lights are turned on or o.
2 Keyboard — e backlit keyboard provides visibility in dark environments
by illuminating all symbols on the keys.
3 Touch pad — Provides the functionality of a mouse to move the cursor,
drag or move selected items, and left-click by tapping the surface.
4 Touch pad buttons (2) — Provide left- and right-click functions like those
on a mouse.
5 Touch controls (9) — Touching the touch controls perform the associated
action. For more information, see “Touch Controls” on page 19.
6 Power button — Turns the computer on or o when pressed. For more
information, see “Power Button” on page 20.
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Status Lights

Touch Controls

e three status lights are located at the top-left side of the keyboard. For the exact location, see “Computer Base and Keyboard Features” on page 18.
Scroll Lock Light
Turns on when the scroll lock option is on.
Caps Lock Light
Turns on when the keyboard is in Caps Lock mode. In this mode, all characters you type are in uppercase.
Number Lock Light
Turns on when the keyboard is in Num Lock mode. In this mode, the embedded numeric keypads can be used.
e touch controls are located at the top of the keyboard. For the exact location, see “Computer Base and Keyboard Features” on page 18. To activate, gently touch the desired control. e control will illuminate temporarily to conrm your
selection.
Eject Increase volume
Rewind or Play previous track
Play or Pause Alienware Command Center
Fast Forward or Play next track
Decrease volume
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Wireless Control - Switch wireless communications on/o
(for more information, see “Using the Wireless Control” on page 33)
(for more information, see “Alienware Command Center” on page 32)
Stealth Mode - Switch computer to low power state
(for more information, see “Stealth Mode” on page 32)
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Power Button

You can program this button to perform actions like shutting down the operating system or entering the standby mode. For details on how to program this button, see Power Options in the Control Panel of Microsoft® Windows® operating system.
e power button is located in the center of the hinge cover. For the exact location, see “Computer Base and Keyboard Features” on page 18.
e color of the AlienHead rim indicates the power status. e color indicating
the power status can be changed through the AlienFX® software.
On AC adapter:
Blue or custom AC-color e battery is fully charged.
Blue or custom AC-color fading into white or custom battery­color
Blue or custom AC-color fading into black
On battery:
Amber or custom battery-color e battery is fully charged.
Amber or custom battery-color fading into black
Blinking Amber or custom battery-color
For more details on standby and hibernate mode, see the Power Options in the
Control Panel of your Microsoft Windows operating system.
e computer is turned o or on
and the battery is charging.
e computer is in standby
mode.
e computer is in standby
mode.
e battery charge is low.
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Function Keys

NOTE: Depending on the conguration of the laptop you purchased, some
of the function keys may have no associated tasks.
e <Fn> key is located near the bottom-left corner of the keyboard, and is used together with other keys to activate certain functions. Hold down the <Fn> key
along with the key described below:
FI – Suspend Mode
Press <Fn><F1> to enable suspend mode. In the suspend mode, the display and selected devices will switch o for less energy
consumption.
F2 – Check Battery Status and Battery Charge Disable/Enable
Press <Fn><F2> to toggle between the Battery Status Meter,
Battery Charge Disable feature, and Battery Charge Enable feature.
F5 – Decrease Display Brightness
Press <Fn><F5> to decrease the brightness of the display.
F6 – Extend Desktop
Press <Fn><F6> to switch between the various external display
options available either simultaneously or separately.
F9 – Camera on/o
Press <Fn><F9> to switch o or switch on the camera.
F10 – Microsoft Mobility Center on/o
Press <Fn><F10> to launch or close the Microsoft Mobility Center
application.
F11 – AlienFX® on/o
Press <Fn><F11> to disable or enable the AlienFX illumination.
F3 – Mute on/o
Press <Fn><F3> to enable or disable the mute function.
F4 – Increase Display Brightness
Press <Fn><F4> to increase the brightness of the display.
F12 –Touch Pad on/o
Press <Fn><F12> to enable or disable the touch pad function
and the illumination around the touch pad. When the touch pad
function is switched o, the touch pad can still work temporarily for three to ve seconds while the computer reboots into
the Windows® operating system, or resumes from standby or hibernate mode.
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Battery Pack

Battery Maintenance
Your laptop is equipped with a high-energy rechargeable lithium ion (Li-ion)
battery pack. Battery life will vary depending on your laptop conguration, model,
applications installed, power management settings, and features used. As with all batteries, the maximum capacity of this battery will decrease with time and usage.
e battery meter lights on the battery pack indicate the charge level of the
battery. When you press the battery meter once, the charge level lights illuminate.
Each of the ve lights represent approximately 20% of the total battery charge. For example, if four lights turn on, there is 80% of battery charge remaining and if
no lights turn on, there is no charge remaining in the battery.
Recharging the Battery Pack
below to recharge battery:
Ensure the battery pack is installed in the laptop. Connect the AC adapter to the laptop and to an electrical outlet.
e power button light indicates the power and battery status. For details on the power button light, see “Power Button” on page 20. When the laptop is OFF, a
depleted Li-ion battery will take three hours to recharge.
To maintain the battery pack’s maximum capacity, you should occasionally let the laptop deplete its battery power completely before recharging.
To carry out a complete depletion of the battery, disconnect the AC adapter and let your laptop consume the remaining battery power. To speed up the depletion, use the hard drive as much as possible and set the display as bright as possible. When the battery is depleted or fully discharged, wait for the laptop to cool down
(especially the battery). e temperature should be within 15°-25°C (59°-77°F). en connect the AC adapter to recharge the battery.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: I can feel a mild heat next to the battery pack. Is this normal?
A: e battery will generate heat during recharging and discharging. ere is a
protection circuit inside the laptop to prevent overheating. You do not need to worry.
Q: My battery operation time is not as long as it should be. Why?
A: e battery is heat sensitive and can only be charged to its maximum if the battery and its environmental temperature remain within 15°-25°C (59°-77°F). e more the temperature deviates from this range during recharging, the less
chance there is for the battery to be fully charged. In order to recharge the pack to its full capacity, allow the battery to cool down by disconnecting the AC adapter.
en connect the AC adapter to start recharging again.
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Q: I did not use my spare battery for a few days. Even though it was fully recharged, there wasn’t as much power left as a newly charged one. Why?

Power Management

A: e batteries will self-discharge (1% per day for Li-ion) when they are not being
recharged. To ensure a battery is fully charged, recharge before use. Always keep the battery inside the laptop and have the AC adapter connected whenever possible.
Q: I did not use my spare battery for months. I am having a problem recharging it.
A: If you happen to leave your battery to go through an extended period of self­discharge, say more than three months, the battery voltage level will become too
low. e battery then needs to be pre-charged (to bring the battery voltage level
high enough) before it automatically (for Li-ion only) resumes its normal fast
charge. Pre-charge may take 30 minutes. Fast charge usually takes 2-3 hours.
Understanding Power Consumption
In order to fully utilize the power of your battery, it would be a good idea for you to spend some time acquiring a basic understanding of the power management concept from your operating system.
You can use the power options in your operating system to congure the power settings on your computer. e Microsoft® Windows® operating system installed
on your computer provides three default options:
Balanced — Oers full performance when you need it and saves power
during periods of inactivity.
Power Saver — Saves power on your computer by reducing system
performance to maximize the life of the computer and by reducing the amount of energy consumed by your computer over its lifetime.
High Performance — Provides the highest level of system performance
on your computer by adapting processor speed to your activity and by maximizing system performance.
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