I am having the same problem I couldn't install bluetooth. And there is no one from Dell replying on this issue! It is so stupid spending so much money and not everything properly working..
I am having trouble with my dell Inspiron 15R N5110. My OS is Windows 7 64-bit.
The issue is to do with the video card. From what I am aware, the laptop comes with a discrete 1gb nVidia GEforce GT525m graphics card, alongside the basic Intel (R) HD Graphics Family that comes standard.
The problem I face is that I cannot seem to find evidence of the GEforce card anywhere: system checks, device manager....nowhere does it say that I have such a card onboard.
However, as a discrete card should, when I attempt to play quite taxing graphical games (The Darkness 2 etc.) my laptop runs them, indicating that the 64mb Intel card has been replaced by the discrete 1gb GEforce card, as for example The Darkness 2 requires a minimum graphic capability of 512mb.
I'm really running out of options now. Everyone online claims it should appear under device manager, and if it doesnt then all I have is the Intel card. Yet I can run quite powerful applications far beyond the Intel chip's capacity. I've also read much about the so called nVidia control panel or 'Optimus', and yet I do not have either of these on the computer either. I cannot install the latest GEforce drivers as the installs never recognise that the GT525m exists.
I sincerely hope that you guys can help me out on this one, as nobody else can.
Bassem Wafik
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September 23rd, 2011 01:00
am having your exact problem with bluetooth and i have just bought this machine 4 days ago so am taking it back to the shop to get my money back
ewali
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October 4th, 2011 07:00
I am having the same problem I couldn't install bluetooth. And there is no one from Dell replying on this issue! It is so stupid spending so much money and not everything properly working..
jjee
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October 4th, 2011 16:00
i have the same problem DELLLLLL where r u
Junaid Khawaja
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May 25th, 2012 00:00
use this http://ftp.us.dell.com/network/R292554.exe
followingsun
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June 25th, 2012 19:00
exactly problem (no. 2)
arjunhell
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August 17th, 2012 13:00
Hey
I am having trouble with my dell Inspiron 15R N5110. My OS is Windows 7 64-bit.
The issue is to do with the video card. From what I am aware, the laptop comes with a discrete 1gb nVidia GEforce GT525m graphics card, alongside the basic Intel (R) HD Graphics Family that comes standard.
The problem I face is that I cannot seem to find evidence of the GEforce card anywhere: system checks, device manager....nowhere does it say that I have such a card onboard.
However, as a discrete card should, when I attempt to play quite taxing graphical games (The Darkness 2 etc.) my laptop runs them, indicating that the 64mb Intel card has been replaced by the discrete 1gb GEforce card, as for example The Darkness 2 requires a minimum graphic capability of 512mb.
I'm really running out of options now. Everyone online claims it should appear under device manager, and if it doesnt then all I have is the Intel card. Yet I can run quite powerful applications far beyond the Intel chip's capacity. I've also read much about the so called nVidia control panel or 'Optimus', and yet I do not have either of these on the computer either. I cannot install the latest GEforce drivers as the installs never recognise that the GT525m exists.
I sincerely hope that you guys can help me out on this one, as nobody else can.
luvhurtx
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August 27th, 2012 06:00
same problem :-( plzz solve this problem
mahmud_dbm
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August 27th, 2012 07:00
I had this problem and now its not there, just download all the latest drivers from dell.com
i think that's what solved my problem. all the best
munchy1987
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September 4th, 2012 03:00
when i use the skype can't hear who i am calling also he can't and that means that my mic which is built in does'nt work
the usb input doesnt work also
i installed the arabic language also cant work
help meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
it's dell n5110
and the os is 64b