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Latitude E6400 Owner's Lounge

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by Greg, Aug 30, 2008.

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  1. tanalasta

    tanalasta Notebook Consultant

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    The right speaker grill can be removed. I watched the Dell tech do this in front of my very eyes as he replaced the original that did not fit properly.
     
  2. TWY

    TWY Notebook Consultant

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    Both the right and left grills can be removed. Just that Dell considers the palmrest + left grill to be a single replacement part. :) You could remove the palmrest then proceed to unscrew the left grill.
     
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    TWY Notebook Consultant

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    Oops, posted the above before I read your post. Must have mixed up with some other small screw or the speaker ones.

    But one thing's for sure, if you remove the palmrest, the left grill is attached to it.
     
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    sirmium Notebook Enthusiast

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    I have a problem with NTUNE, i'm trying to underclock GPU, but every time i start ntune or nvidia monitor, i get BSOD?

    I have W7 RC
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    E6400, P9500, 4gb ddr2-800, nvidia 160m
     
  5. GoodBytes

    GoodBytes NvGPUPro

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    Do you have the latest Nvidia drivers? did yo uninstall the old drivers and restarted your computer BEFORE installing the latest one? Did you try uninstalling the nTunes software, restart your computer and re-install it?
    Do you use any video card tweak tool, if so which one?
    What is the BSOD error message, and what file it says that cause the problem (remove auto-restart when it happens to have the time for you to collect that info).
     
  6. GoodBytes

    GoodBytes NvGPUPro

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    Off topic, is just me or I am having a hard, a time visiting the forum with 404 messages on a very slow server, lately. And then goes away after I do a refresh once or twice (which is very slow, as the server seams very slow)
     
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    Theros123 Web Designer & Developer

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    This has been happening to me for the last few weeks...
     
  8. veritas72

    veritas72 Notebook Evangelist

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    not just you, my friend. as the above poster notes, its been like this a few weeks now.
     
  9. sirmium

    sirmium Notebook Enthusiast

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    I just did fresh install of W7, w7 found update for nvidia drivers (i think it might have been some beta w7 drivers). I did not try un/re-install, i will.
    I do not used tweek tools at all.
    BSOD error message was related to nvclk64.dll (or similar)
     
  10. GoodBytes

    GoodBytes NvGPUPro

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    Ok, yea use nvidia drivers from Nvidia website or laptopvideo2go.com, but not the ones from Microsoft.
    The Win7 Nvidia drivers are still in beta stage. I think Nvidia really doesn't want to have the panic they created when Vista was released.
     
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