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It is not a BIOS issue. Because I too have the same problem even under A05 BIOS version. It happens very rarely for me, therefor I just didn't bother fixing it. Most probably a VGA driver issue or something like that.
Quote: Originally Posted by richxps So i put my 80gb up for sale, do you all think 55 dollars is a decent price ? $55 is a very good price if you can sell it at that, considering a new 80GB 5400 is only $59...
Yes you can. Are you referring to this ? If so, you need to have an integrated Blue tooth adapter in your notebook, which also can be purchased and installed by yourself after the purchase.
Native resolution gives the sharpest image, all non native resolutions are somewhat blurry. That is not a driver issue. However you can try installing a different driver but it wont give the same level of sharpness as the native...
There are plenty of carrying cases that will fit M1210 out there, do a simple search, even the 13.3 Macbook bags fit quite nicely. Quote: Originally Posted by gregg Hi, Ideally, I'd like to find something where I can...
If price of 120G 5.4k and 80G 7.2k is same, then I'd get the 80GB disk; performance difference is noticeable, however don't expect huge speed improvements. Since you already have a 80GB you can use that with an external USB enclosure...
Normally when you install soundcard drivers, error beeps are heard through the notebook's normal speakers (sound card) instead of the builtin PC speaker. From what I understand, it looks like your PC speaker is beeping instead. Try...
If the BIOS still detects it then it could be some sort of a data corruption. However better if you can remove the back panel and make sure the HDD connector is secured, because it also could be due to a loose HDD cable. If that also...
If this happens very often even for a very small movement then there is something wrong; call DELL.
Lag of older USB TV tuners were mostly due to the low bandwidth of USB 1.1 standard. Because of that, the tuner either had to lower the resolution, framerate (hence the lag) or encode video before sending it to the PC; either way...
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