We just received a new Dell PowerEdge R620 II and for applicative requirements we have to disable HyperThreading on the server. As usual I disabled the Logical Processors option in BIOS but the OS (RedHat Enterprise Linux 5.8) is reporting 12 threads (CPU is an Intel E5-2630, only one installed).
Anyone facing same problem with me? while im calling on skype through steelseries siberia v2 frost blue headset, there is a lot background sound. Any idea how to fix it? hanlin1009 Hi hanlin1009, Please refer these links to reduce background noise when using Skype: httpbit.ly/12r95m9
I never downloaded this program (to my knowledge at least) however, the laptop recognized it as legitimate and a virus scan picked up nothing. Does anyone has any idea where this program came from?
I've just bought a new Dell computer (Inspiron 15R 5520) for my daughter which comes with Windows 8. However, there is no Windows 8 reinstallation disk.
I have a 2 month old E6530 laptop that sits on a docking station while at work. The docking station has two monitors connected via Display Ports and I have always been able to use these two displays and the built in display at the same time.
Here's a brief summary of the before and after effects. System Specs: Alienware M17xR3 Intel I7 2720qm 2.2ghz 3.3 turbo Nvidia GTX 460m 1.5gb Bios Version A12 VBios Version A02 2x 750mb HDD Before:
I want to add an extra drive to my 760 which only has two sata ports. I am using these for main hard drive and DVD rewriter. I need to add an extra peripheral card to drive the new hard drive. I have tried a couple of pci cards with no success.
I have an Inspiron 7520 that originally came without a msata card. I've changed the daugtherboard and installed a 128Gb Crucial mSata Card. My idea is to use the msata as an individual Unit with SO and common applications and the Original 750gb HDD for the rest of the data (Not an Hybrid disk).
Last time I fixed the problem by rolling back an NVIDIA driver. However, I am still using the rolled back NVIDIA driver (the good one) and the problem has reoccurred. I tried recovering Windows 7 to a restore point, but the oldest restore point I had, dated March 28th, did not fix the problem.
A couple of days ago I received an email from the Dell Support Wing wishing to know about my views on the product. I decided it would be great if I could share my experience of using The Dell Inspiron 15R SE (7520), as this would help a lot of people into making the right buying decision.
As it is today I have Win Xp sp3,but what I´ve discovered is that some of the registry files are corrupt; can´t find some Dll-files (at the regular starup process). The hardware is as old as the computer(both the graphic RAM,HDD etc).