Click on "Product Support" at the top of the page, enter your Service Tag number and it should give you access to all available downloads for your PC.
A comment. You should keep all the restore CD's (or make new ones from the Dell downloads). It's not "IF" you will need them, it's for "WHEN". Same way with your user data, back it up periodically so you'll be able to restore it when your PC crashes and you have to reformat the hard drive and reinstall everything.
fireberd
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June 1st, 2005 09:00
Click on "Product Support" at the top of the page, enter your Service Tag number and it should give you access to all available downloads for your PC.
A comment. You should keep all the restore CD's (or make new ones from the Dell downloads). It's not "IF" you will need them, it's for "WHEN". Same way with your user data, back it up periodically so you'll be able to restore it when your PC crashes and you have to reformat the hard drive and reinstall everything.
timotee8
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June 7th, 2005 18:00
did reloading the drivers clean up the probloem?
Do you still have the problem?
Needenalife
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July 12th, 2005 00:00
timotee8
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July 12th, 2005 00:00
did you ever get your noise issue fixed?
or did you just learn to live with it?
In particular, did just reloading the drivers fix the problem?