Did this come computer have an m/SATA? What is the cache on the Hard Drive? Did you clone the hard drive, or reinstall from the beginning? Perhaps, delete and reinstall the drivers for the MOBO.
How old did you say the computer is? I have found I like Windows 10 much better than Windows 8.1. If all the drivers exist for Windows 10, then surely I would do that upgrade. I asked the owner of the local computer store why Windows 10 actually works pretty well. He said because, "M$ removed all the junk that was not needed."
I run this machine for 6 years , since 2010 , the problem still exist even you reinstall a new windows version. I run this machine in factory setting ( maybe ) because I was reset m BIOS to factory , HDD is wipe clean , HDD cache is 64 mb , And btw what is MOBO ?
Sorry I was not of much use. MOBO is shorthand for Motherboard. I was referring to the drivers for the MotherBoard, probably available to you through Dell Download.
You might look through the BIOS/EFI (whichever is correct for your computer) and see if one of those settings might not look right to you. One also reinstall the Firmware for the BIOS/EFI.
I am not the correct person to be talking about this computer. I am not an Alienware Expert. I have never owned the model of computer that you have. I do hope that might posting might bump this to the top of the Forum, and one of the Alienware Experts might come along and be helpful.
I'm pretty sure all driver is up to date even bios version . Dell full check show no error even bios check . It seem the machine work pretty fine , but the problem somewhere still exist.
Dtor1996
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June 4th, 2016 12:00
I did , and I installed lastest , or original driver from dell , it didn't work.
How am I can uninstall Intel graphic driver when my operating system did not reconized it ? it just showing GTX 260M is the only video adapter here.
I let dell diagnostic check me system but it didn't list my intel graphic , is something wrong with it ?
Like a said frome above.
I'm Using Windows 8.1 Pro
purple397
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June 5th, 2016 13:00
Did this come computer have an m/SATA? What is the cache on the Hard Drive? Did you clone the hard drive, or reinstall from the beginning? Perhaps, delete and reinstall the drivers for the MOBO.
How old did you say the computer is? I have found I like Windows 10 much better than Windows 8.1. If all the drivers exist for Windows 10, then surely I would do that upgrade. I asked the owner of the local computer store why Windows 10 actually works pretty well. He said because, "M$ removed all the junk that was not needed."
Dtor1996
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June 6th, 2016 08:00
I run this machine for 6 years , since 2010 , the problem still exist even you reinstall a new windows version. I run this machine in factory setting ( maybe ) because I was reset m BIOS to factory , HDD is wipe clean , HDD cache is 64 mb , And btw what is MOBO ?
purple397
166 Posts
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June 6th, 2016 21:00
Sorry I was not of much use. MOBO is shorthand for Motherboard. I was referring to the drivers for the MotherBoard, probably available to you through Dell Download.
You might look through the BIOS/EFI (whichever is correct for your computer) and see if one of those settings might not look right to you. One also reinstall the Firmware for the BIOS/EFI.
I am not the correct person to be talking about this computer. I am not an Alienware Expert. I have never owned the model of computer that you have. I do hope that might posting might bump this to the top of the Forum, and one of the Alienware Experts might come along and be helpful.
Dtor1996
7 Posts
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June 6th, 2016 22:00
I'm pretty sure all driver is up to date even bios version . Dell full check show no error even bios check . It seem the machine work pretty fine , but the problem somewhere still exist.