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Quote: Originally Posted by housenuts can a dell 2001fp LCD monitor be hooked up to this system with it's regular onboard video? Yes.
If you're going to use it mostly at home and if you don't want to mess with USB/firewire cables and if you have a fast wireless AP/Router (at least 802.11G/A, or ideally a 108mbps 802.11G/A, however your notebook wireless NIC has to...
One night, with screen brightness set to 2 or 3, speakers muted, power profile set at max battery, Nvidia powermizer set at max battery, bluetooth, 2915 wifi and wired gigabit NIC all turned off, and fangui fan control manually set to...
Just another update to my posts (20 and 26) above. I have reinstalled the NEC to my XPS2 and tried Verbatim (DVD-R 16X) and Sony (DVD+R 8X) medias. Both actually maxed at 8X! However, I have decided to send the NEC back and keep the...
I use WinDVD to watch DVD files in the hard drive. Just use WinDVD to open the Video_TS.IFO file in the VIDEO_TS folder to start the movie.
Are you talking about the refresh rate of an external CRT monitor connected to your i6000? If not, then there is really no point increasing the refresh rate when using the built-in LCD. Most, if not all, LCDs are fixed at 60hz. When...
This is how I did it. This is basically just a summary not a detailed step by step instructions. I'm not making any claims that this the best way to do it either. 1. Download all XPS2 drivers from Dell Support site and burn 'em into a...
http://support.dell.com/support/down...&os=WW1&osl=EN
My Sony do not like Verbatim medias either. They max out at 2.2X burn speed eventhough the label on the media says "rated up to 16X". In my limited experience (I've only had the XPS less than 3 weeks), TDK and Sony media work...
I think the XPS2 and 9300 owners ought to stop sniping at each other. We all have our own unique reasons/justifications/budget considerations when we bought these things. The most important thing is to be happy and satisfied with our own...
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