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Quote: Originally Posted by DELL-Machina Its almost always related to drivers or overclocking. If your overclocking reduce clocks and if your not then try a different set of drivers. No overclocking...
I just got an error and it pointed to nv4_disp.dll. Obviously this is a display driver problem. I'm running XP Home, SP2, Geforce Go 6800 series. I've searched Goggle and found a lot of people ahving this problem across many Nvidia...
What's the size of the inserts, 11"x8.5"? Is there a minimum size the insert can be?
Here's what I got: http://www.newegg.com/product/produc...82E16820146440 The Dell tech had me insert both sticks, remove the battery and power cord and hold down the power button for 10 seconds to bleed off any remaining...
Yeah, its a nono, but it didnt do anything. Maybe I'm just lucky.....
Just got of a chat with the most helpful tech rep I've ever dealt with. The problem still isn't fix, but the guy went through everything and he was actually in the US, not one of those out-sourced companies in India. Anyways, I found...
Okay, I started it up with 1 stick in and no battery installed. I checked to see if it was recognized and it was. I then inserted the 2nd stick while it was running and restarted the laptop. It came back up with both sticks and both...
Quote: Originally Posted by Tea Baggin' Tom i had the same problem today with my RAM. I took it out yesterday and put it on standby over night. The next morning I woke up and decided to go on but all it did was the fans...
Both sticks work in either slot, alone and with 1 256 stick from original set. Its 2 1GB sticks. I'll try the AC power/no battery thing to see if it works; posting results in a few.
I purchased 2GB of Mushkin PC2-4200 SO-DIMM 533MHZ ram from Newegg. Got it in today and installed, turn on the lappy and nothing. It just sat there with the bluetooth light and wifi lights on, nothing else happened. I took out 1 stick...
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