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    Packard Bell notebook

    Discussion in 'Packard Bell' started by EasyNote4, May 13, 2005.

  1. EasyNote4

    EasyNote4 Newbie

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    [ :D] Goodmorning everyone!!My first question is about Intel centrino.
    Someone can tell me where i find the driver,because the frequency don't decrease as much as it can.thank you

    PB
     
  2. Brian

    Brian Working at 486 Speed NBR Reviewer

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    You can download drivers from Intel or possibly the Packard bell site.

    Brian

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  3. EasyNote4

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    [:I]Sorry,my question isn't too easy. My problem is this:the WinXp centrino driver don't allow me to decrease the ferquency.The normal frequency is 1.5Ghz and when i use the battery,the frequency is 597Mhz.My friends when use battery can arrive to 197Mhz!!! I search in Intel site but i don't find the driver.I wrote to Packard Bell and they said me the driver are in WinXp.PB

    PB