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    M11x R2 : Missing drivers

    Discussion in 'Alienware M11x' started by SimonG75, Oct 26, 2010.

  1. SimonG75

    SimonG75 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hello everyone,

    I just got my Alienware M11x R2 (which is also superb) and I reinstalled Windows 7 after installing my Intel SSD Postville. After several searches, I have a few drivers to install :

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    I think I lack the Alienware Command Center, Alienware OSD Application, ST Microelectronics DE351DL Free Fall Sensor, the Synaptics TouchPad Synaptics drivers and especially the WiFi drivers. The links on the official Dell site are all dead (I can not download them with IE, Firefox or Chrome).

    Does someone could have these drivers and give me a link for download ?

    Note : I installed these driver s: Intel Chipset Device Software (drivers 9.1.1.1025 WHQL) / Intel ® Graphics (15.17.11.64.2202) / JMicron Technology (R1.00.48) / Realtek High Definition Audio Driver R2.53 / Atheros Communications (1.0.0.46) / 260.99 Verde


    Thank you in advance !
     
  2. SimonG75

    SimonG75 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Here are all the drivers I'm missing the M11x R2, available on the Dell site but the links are dead :

    Thanks for the help !
     
  3. jeremyshaw

    jeremyshaw Big time Idiot

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    You don't need the free fall sensor, since it's a workaround to protect a mechanical HDD if your laptop is falling (it instantly shuts down the computer).

    Since you have a SSD, it's rather useless.
     
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    ScreenSaver Notebook Consultant

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    jeremyshaw Big time Idiot

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    He's on the Dell France site... I think.
     
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    SimonG75 Notebook Enthusiast

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    All is fine now, thanks for the clue ! :)