I've recently bought a Dell Inspiron 660 running Windows 8 which has been working well. However, in the last week, it's been randomly switching to just a black screen and no keys / mouse etc have any effect. The only solution is to reboot, which works.
I bought dell XPS L502x with Intel centrino wireless N 1000 a year ago. I havn't had any problem with the wifi until the last 3 months. I get access to internet but it's slow and sometimes doesn't open websites. I have another computer that works perfectly with the same router.
for inspiron 15 3521-8275 bios is flashed to a06, i have tried the latest driver from dell site, version 9.2.0.504, installation is okay, but i can not connect to any access point. is there any wireless driver for windows7 64 bit that is actually working? thanx in advance, dejan
I have the Dell Wireless 1397 WLAN Mini-Card in my Studio 1555 laptop. Can anyone advise if this is compatible with the new Wireless N router signals Many thanks DCI_Gene_Hunt
Just inherited this computer. It's loaded with viruses, ransomware, etc. Don't have any of the CDs that came with it and won't put it on my LAN until I know it's clean. I do have an original XP Home Edition install CD I used to install XP on a Mac Pro running BootCamp.
I've recently bought an Inspiron 15Z 5523 (Win 8) and started experiencing ghost clicks on the touch screen (primarily on the left side of the screen). Once it starts happening, it pretty much makes it impossible to use the laptop since it starts to click/zoom/scroll randomly continuously.
1. Uninstall the realtekHD Audio drive and again install it from Dell support site. After taht the headset worked but once i restrat my system same problem again occur. 2. Restrat the system keeping the headset connected to the jack.
The right hinge of my Inspiron 14z N411z has become loose after one year of use. I can feel the right hinge moving with a click sound when shutting the screen cover down. How can I have the problem fixed? Can I DIY? Unfortunately the warranty expired just a month ago.
I just need to vent here. I am a senior citizen and lifelong Dell customer. I wanted a new computer back in 2011 and I called Dell to take advantage of a promotion of no interest financing and the salesman help me with my purchase and helped me set up an automatic bill pay.
I’m running the same Win7 system that was running on the old motherboard. Everything seems to work fine and I’ve been using the system for a couple of months now. I’ve been connecting to the internet wirelessly.
I have had small unicast issues for a while but they now I think they are getting out of control. I think I have made some mistakes in my design on my vlans / routing and things are slowing down. All my servers are on my 0 network and workstation are all on my 41 and 43 vlans.
It appears the CD/DVD burning software is unable to determine the Optimum Power Calibration rate (a small pre-burn test to determine optimal laser power for writing), resulting a disk burn failure.