It seems the first and most important item on that list, the Desktop System Software, is not on the Dell Driver page. Your link tells me to look under the "System Utilities" category; under that category, there is only one item, an Alienware wallpaper application (AWimages.zip) I'm assuming this is not the right software. The problem seems to be the Desktop System Software because #2 on the list, the Chipset, won't install correctly. Furthermore, #3, the PCMCIA, is nowhere to be found on the Driver page because there is no "Security" category.
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January 16th, 2012 18:00
matt777lee,
Did you install the drivers in the correct order? How to Download and Install Drivers in the Correct Order
Rick
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January 16th, 2012 19:00
matt777lee,
There is no Notebook system utility for this model. All the items under chipset need installed first or the rest of the drivers will fail to install.
Since the is an Alienware system, I was told the command center gets installed last.
Rick
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January 16th, 2012 19:00
It seems the first and most important item on that list, the Desktop System Software, is not on the Dell Driver page. Your link tells me to look under the "System Utilities" category; under that category, there is only one item, an Alienware wallpaper application (AWimages.zip) I'm assuming this is not the right software. The problem seems to be the Desktop System Software because #2 on the list, the Chipset, won't install correctly. Furthermore, #3, the PCMCIA, is nowhere to be found on the Driver page because there is no "Security" category.