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I used to have the same issue. After searching the web, I found someboy fixed same issue by re-seating the card. So I tried it and my M1210 hasn't lost wireless since. The mini PCI slot on DELL laptop is not very tight.
Try this patch from MS. It helped me with standby and hibernate issues with my XPS1210. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/909095/
Check the setting in "Power Option Properties" under advanced tab. what's the action set for "whenI close the lid of my portable computer"
I downloaded the BIOS update from the dell support site. It's an executable and just run it in the windows XP.
I started to see memory error after I upgrade to BIOS A04. downgrade to A03 removed the problem.
After upgrade my M1210 with the A04 BIOS released on Oct 23, I start to experience BOSD and reboot with BIOS reporting RAM error. Runing RAM test from DELL diagnostic partition also fails. Downgrade to A03 the problem goes away. I...
Quote: Originally Posted by grecinos Oxfrombws, I tried entering that part number into the Dell accessories site and it didn't find the part... When I goto configure a laptop I don't see the option for the spdif...
If you just configure a XPS M1210 with the cable and add it to cart online. In the detail of the order the part shows up with SKU 310-7262. Cables And Accessories S-Video to TV-Component and SPDIF Adapter SVIDCBL [310-7262]
Have anybody tried this patch http://www.mobilityguru.com/2006/08/...dows_xp_patch/ to see if it improves battery life?
Try Powerstrip, see this post http://www.notebookforums.com/thread165050.html Quote: Originally Posted by SacKings384 I have a Dell E-1505, and was wondering how to tell if the screen is LG or Samsung......
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