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Latitude Module ON "Flash Module Not Found" On Boot-Up
I recently reformattedand partitioned my harddrive so as to install Win7 64bit (was originally installed with Win7 32bit). After successfully intstalling all drivers, firmware updates and software, I am unable to access the Latitue On feature. Further, when booting-up or starting the configuration application, I receive an error "Flash Module Not Found".
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speedstep
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August 5th, 2011 08:00
Sounds like a Ready Boost Error.
"first introduced with Windows Vista in 2006 and also included with Windows 7. It works by using flash memory, USB 2.0 drive, SD card, CompactFlash or any kind of portable flash mass storage system as a drive for disk cache."
Otherwise it must be referring to Adobe Flash software which would need to be reinstalled.
Adobe Flash Platform * Updating Flash Player to support Flash Access
Note: For versions of Flash Player earlier than 10.1, use the update mechanism supported in earlier player versions (manual download and install from www.adobe.com or ExpressInstall). Also, the AIR installer handles necessary updates for Flash Access and does not support the SystemUpdater API.
kcharris
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August 5th, 2011 09:00
Speed Step,
Thank you for your response, but your answer/suggestion related to flash memory or Adobe Flash does not relate. This is tied directly to an option designed for various Dell Latitude Laptops.
ejn63
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August 5th, 2011 10:00
What model Latitude?
speedstep
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August 5th, 2011 11:00
He must be talking about Dell’s Latitude On works by bypassing the Windows operating system so that you get immediate access to things like your calendar, email, Internet, and contacts. It’s a fully integrated technology that will appear later this year on the Dell Z600, 4200 and 4300 Latitude series notebooks, and is powered by a Linux OS, sort of as a secondary operating system.
Latitude ON Setup Guide
Installing the Latitude ON Card
NOTE: If you ordered a Dell™ Latitude ON™ card along with your computer, the
Latitude ON card is pre-installed on your computer.
To install the Latitude ON card, see the Installing Your Dell Latitude ON Card
that shipped with your Latitude ON card.
NOTE: Latitude ON is already installed on the Dell Latitude Z600 computer.
Enabling Latitude ON
NOTE: If you ordered a Latitude ON card with your computer, the Latitude ON
feature is already enabled.
1 Turn on (or restart) your computer.
2 When the Dell logo appears, wait for the F2 prompt to appear and
press immediately. The BIOS screen appears.
3 Choose System Configuration Latitude ON.
4 Select the Enable Latitude ON check box.
5 Click Apply and click Exit to restart the computer.
Activating Instant ON
1 Turn on (or restart) your computer.
2 When the Dell logo appears, wait for the F2 prompt to appear and
press immediately. The BIOS screen appears.
3 Choose System Configuration Latitude ON.
4 Select the Enable Instant ON check box.
5 Click Apply and click Exit to restart the computer.
Memory
Storage memory 512 MB NAND Flash
Operating memory 256 MB DDR
Latitude ON™ Card
Dell™ Latitude™ E4300 Service Manual
If you ordered a Latitude On™ card with your computer, the card is already installed. It is located in the memory bay.
Removing the Latitude ON Card
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Latitude ON cables
2
Latitude ON card
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M2 x 3-mm screw
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Latitude ON card
Replacing the Latitude ON Card
kcharris
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August 5th, 2011 19:00
E6510
kcharris
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August 5th, 2011 19:00
Determined that the version of the Latitude On software was not compatible with OS/Outlook. Installed 2.1 and problem is resolved:
ad83
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June 14th, 2012 02:00
I have also this problem in my dell latitude E6410, need help?
sayidallawi
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January 10th, 2016 12:00
I have also this problem in my dell latitude E6410, need help