Operating system first, then the notebook system utility, the chipset drivers and memory card reader.
Follow the list. Everything should install except maybe the ethernet adapter. Iused to own a Studio 1737. Came with Vist 32-bit, I upgraded to Vista 64-bit and then upgraded to Windows 7 64-bit. Had minor problems because of mismatched ram.
When you reinstalled the operating system, did you install the Desktop/Notebook system software and the chipset drivers first? If not, the rest of the drivers will fail to install. How to Download and Install Drivers in the Correct Order
Start with the Desktop/Notebook system software and the chipset drivers and follow the list.
You have a Dell Wireless 1395 4312BG adapter and Internal Bluetooth, 355, Windows Vista Os
I have the same issue. Can someone look at my configuration from the Service Tag and tell me which driver to get (and where) for my wireless network adapter?
Parts Number
Quantity
Description
M244D
1
Processor, T8300, 2.4, 3MB, Core Penryn, M0
01323
0
INFORMATION..., NO ITEM
UU572
1
Assembly, Adapter, Alternating Current, 90W, Cost Reduced, Delta- Ac Adapt, 3P, World Wide
Thanks everyone. The wireless is now working. However, prior to reinstalling everything, the laptop used to be able to connect with my router using 128-bit encryption, now there's not enough spaces for the password to connect to the wireless network. Any idea how to get it to work again with the router, besides lowering the encryption?
There were conection problemns and even some CSOD's from Vista. Make sure to update it to Vista SP2 as soon as possible. Then check to see if you can connect to 128-bit encryption.
FleaDoctor
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June 20th, 2012 22:00
Thanks Rick. I did install them first. At least I installed the CD that said to install first, before reinstalling OS...
PudgyOne
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June 20th, 2012 22:00
FleaDoctor,
Operating system first, then the notebook system utility, the chipset drivers and memory card reader.
Follow the list. Everything should install except maybe the ethernet adapter. Iused to own a Studio 1737. Came with Vist 32-bit, I upgraded to Vista 64-bit and then upgraded to Windows 7 64-bit. Had minor problems because of mismatched ram.
Rick
PudgyOne
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June 20th, 2012 22:00
FleaDoctor,
Try reading...
When you reinstalled the operating system, did you install the Desktop/Notebook system software and the chipset drivers first? If not, the rest of the drivers will fail to install. How to Download and Install Drivers in the Correct Order
Start with the Desktop/Notebook system software and the chipset drivers and follow the list.
You have a Dell Wireless 1395 4312BG adapter and Internal Bluetooth, 355, Windows Vista Os
Rick
FleaDoctor
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June 20th, 2012 22:00
Thank you Sumesh! downloading now
DELL-Sumesh_N
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June 20th, 2012 22:00
Hi,
welcome to the dell community.
Please find the link below to download wireless network driver for your XPS system.
http://dell.to/NbpuRN
if you have any questions please reply back to the same post
FleaDoctor
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June 20th, 2012 22:00
I have the same issue. Can someone look at my configuration from the Service Tag and tell me which driver to get (and where) for my wireless network adapter?
FleaDoctor
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June 21st, 2012 18:00
Thanks everyone. The wireless is now working. However, prior to reinstalling everything, the laptop used to be able to connect with my router using 128-bit encryption, now there's not enough spaces for the password to connect to the wireless network. Any idea how to get it to work again with the router, besides lowering the encryption?
Thanks
PudgyOne
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June 21st, 2012 19:00
FleaDoctor,
There were conection problemns and even some CSOD's from Vista. Make sure to update it to Vista SP2 as soon as possible. Then check to see if you can connect to 128-bit encryption.
Rick
FleaDoctor
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June 21st, 2012 20:00
Rick, It is updated to SP2.
Thanks for your help.
PudgyOne
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June 22nd, 2012 02:00
FleaDoctor,
No problem, Glad I could help.
Take care,
Rick