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Windows 7 on Latitude E6400

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by GoodBytes, Jan 11, 2009.

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  1. veritas72

    veritas72 Notebook Evangelist

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    looks right. you only need the AMT if you are using the dell vPro tech. if you don't know what it is, you don't need it.

    and im not actually sure anymore about whether you need to use the IMSM from intel's site. it used to be necessary, but may not be.
     
  2. Haquin

    Haquin Newbie

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    Great, thanks!

    In my previous format I installed Visual Studio 2008 and SQL Server 2008, that and tons of Dell's bloatware. So my E6400 became a big hog slower then my sister's basic Inspiron, that pissed me off.

    Now gonna try to keep the notebook prety clean and run all the heavy applications (SQL 2008 and VS2008) through Virtual Machines. I'll suffer a little with the VM's limitations but at least I don't make my pc slower all around.

    I couldn't even play Warcraft 3 on it! That's just absurd!

    My problem is that I do love most of Dell's bloatware. I can't live without Dell Dock, Webcam Central, IDT Sound Application (helpful if you use headsets or connect to a TV) and Dell touchpad software.

    But I think what caused my pc to be slow was not installing Intel Matrix driver, SQL, VS and all of those Dell Control Point stuff.

    Anyway, gonna try to filter some more fat out of my E6400.
     
  3. veritas72

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    im wondering if something more isn't going on. i have this thing chock full with every program you can think of and it runs smooth as butter.
     
  4. GoodBytes

    GoodBytes NvGPUPro

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    Fun fact: Dell Control Point panel, once installed, places 2 program on the startup list. The first one is the big bulky one with all the options, and the other is the light one with is the onscreen notification. What i did, is removed the big bulky one form startup, as you can start it up any time by doing Fn+F7 (2 times for the first time, the first time will run it, but start hidden, do it again, it will appear in front of you.. it does that as it thinks it's starting with Windows, so it hides) on your keyboard. Sure it will take a few seconds to load... but you load it only when you need it, and not EVERY time your computer starts.
     
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    GB -- really quick question -- do you find that sometimes DCP forgets that you have the extended battery life mode totally enabled -- and unchecks use windows 7 basic (no aero)?

    or does anyone else?
     
  7. mvalpreda

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    I have found that DCP writes to a file (SMManager.txt) in the \users\public\dell\UCM directory that never really lets searchindexer.exe settle down. As soon as I excluded \users\pubic\dell\UCM from indexing options, searchindexer.exe would chill out.

    Looks like it's from the Dell Connection Manager portion of DCP.

    Before I excluded that directory from indexing, my CPU would sit at 50% when idle and 20% when I was on the machine. Quite annoying.
     
  8. GoodBytes

    GoodBytes NvGPUPro

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    Go to the file properties of SMManager.txt, on teh "general" tab, click on "Advance", a panel will appear.
    On that panel, you will notice there is an option "Allow to have this file indexed...." and "file is ready for archive"... uncheck both.
     
  9. le.gentleman

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    Hi there, I got the E Port Plus and Monitor stand for my e6400 (with nvidia graphics). Now I want to connect this to my TV. I thought I would use a DVI dual link cable to HDMI and connect the EPort Plus DVI with the HDMI on my TV.
    Any chance I will get sound and picture on my TV or just picture?
     
  10. GoodBytes

    GoodBytes NvGPUPro

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    DVI is Video only.
    What you needed is Display port with audio support to HDMI adapter (some adapter exclude Display Port audio pin's).

    What you can see to do, is if your TV support aux audio source with the HDMI plug, to connect a cable from the laptop headphone jack to the speakers of your sound system or TV.
     
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