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    Flash module or no flash module.. that is the question..

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by Edtek, Oct 20, 2008.

  1. Edtek

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    Looking at various posts here on this board using the search function I have come across something on my system (M1530) that I am confused about.

    The Flash Cache Module is enabled (by default) in my BIOS, but when I look under System > Device Info in my bios it shows Flash Cache Module <none>.

    So does that I mean I don't have one? Or is this an option that is just not showing up?

    I install the Turbo Memory driver when I install my OS, but I find I am getting loads of blue screens and memory parity errors (Dell is shipping me a box to send my system to them for a motherboard replacement). Could I be getting these errors due to having the wrong driver installed?