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I realize this is an old post; but I see a lot of interest in this problem -- and several suggested solutions. I just want to share my experience and solution. Based on other posts, some suggested that the problem lies in the modem/driver. I tried that, but it didn't fix the yellow question mark under Network Adapters in Device Manager. Two other posts suggested that it was a smart card driver, another suggested loading Dell Driver R88093, and another Driver R111541 (which I believe is for Vista). Since I'm running XP Pro, I loaded R88093, and 'voila', it solved the problem: The yellow question mark went away; and it loaded a driver for "Texas Instruments PCIx515 Cardbus Controller" under "PCMCIA adapters." So far, it works fine; my PCMCIA slot (which worked before) is still working fine, and my modem, Wifi (Intel 2200bg), and 355 BT are all working fine on my D610.
Go to the drivers and downloads home page and navigate to the Latitude d610 page. Download and install the Notebook System Software under the System Utilities category. Reboot. Next install all items in the Chipset category and reboot.
Rollie_R
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I realize this is an old post; but I see a lot of interest in this problem -- and several suggested solutions. I just want to share my experience and solution. Based on other posts, some suggested that the problem lies in the modem/driver. I tried that, but it didn't fix the yellow question mark under Network Adapters in Device Manager. Two other posts suggested that it was a smart card driver, another suggested loading Dell Driver R88093, and another Driver R111541 (which I believe is for Vista). Since I'm running XP Pro, I loaded R88093, and 'voila', it solved the problem: The yellow question mark went away; and it loaded a driver for "Texas Instruments PCIx515 Cardbus Controller" under "PCMCIA adapters." So far, it works fine; my PCMCIA slot (which worked before) is still working fine, and my modem, Wifi (Intel 2200bg), and 355 BT are all working fine on my D610.
Jim Coates
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January 29th, 2012 11:00
Go to the drivers and downloads home page and navigate to the Latitude d610 page. Download and install the Notebook System Software under the System Utilities category. Reboot. Next install all items in the Chipset category and reboot.
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January 29th, 2012 11:00