Sunday, April 24, 2011

Toughbook Drivers & Manuals Sources

This is where you find Drivers and Common Manuals for your Toughbook. It will hopefully be updated as new sources are found. You will need to find the support area on most of these sites, the addresses are mostly for the home pages.The comments are mine.

Look for a text folder on the driver sites that are laid out with folders. It will contain information on decoding the sometimes confusing file names given to earlier drivers

If you are new to this, be aware that drivers can be very model specific. Be sure you use the driver for your Model and Series, they are all marked in one way or another. Also note any instructions for order of installation, typically the .inf chipset driver should be installed first.

USING INTERNET "DRIVER FINDERS" LIKE DRIVER DETECTIVE IS NOT RECOMMENDED. YOU MAY WELL END UP WITH THE WRONG DRIVER OR THE RIGHT DRIVER WITHOUT NECESSARY ADD-ONS. GET YOUR DRIVERS FROM PANASONIC.



This is the procedure for the most common driver problem that we come across on our Toughbooks

This explains “how to get your touch screen working”


joecox2 wrote this up:

Ok, for someone that knows how to do this...reading this will be painful, but for someone that has no idea what they need to do, this a a step by step set of instructions. It should be near impossible to screw this up.

1. Click on "Control Panel"

2. Click on "System"

3. Click on "Hardware"

4. Click on "Device Manager"

5. Click on "Mice and Other Pointing Devices"

6. Click on "generic mouse"

7. Click on "Driver"

8. Click on "Update Driver"

9. When it asks if you want to automatically check for updated drivers, select "no not at this time"

10. Click on "install from a list or a specific location"

11. Click "don't search I will chose the driver to install"

12. Click "have disk"

13. Click "browse"

14. Click "Local Disk C Drive"

15. Click "util"

16. Click "drivers"

17. Click "mouse"

18. Click "Fidmous"

19. Click "open"

20. Comes up with "C:utildriversmouse"

21. Click on ok and select "touch pad"

22. Click "next" and you're good to go

All of this would mean you actually downloaded the proper drivers from Panasonic...if you haven't, this will not work.

This mini tutorial will work for all drivers, just change the driver name and location to suit.



http://www.panasonic.ca/english/cust...stomercare.asp My personal favorite, very clear descriptions of drivers and instructions if required. Best for our French speakers.You will sometimes find an odd omission.



http://www.panasonic.com/ Main Panasonic site in US. Follow to support, sometimes needs login, no big deal.



https://ftps.panasonic.com/

Username: drivers

Password: Toughbook32

This is the link for legacy/discontinued Toughbook models.





http://pc-dl.panasonic.co.jp/cgi-bin...hbook/dl01.cgi Main Panasonic site not good for older models prior to CF-28 MK3



ftp://ftp.panasonic.com/pub/Panasoni...ers/notebooks/ File transfer site at Panasonic.com, legacy drivers, look here for stuff that has been taken down on the main sites.



http://www.panasonic.at/intro/index.asp Austrian Site, good for our German speaking members.



http://www.panasonic.co.uk Rule Britannia!



http://www.panasonic.ru/ Need drivers comrade?



Unfortunately, Panasonic seems to have gathered all of their European Sites under one umbrella removing some of my old favorite locations for drivers and Service Manuals.

I suspect you can just add your country to Panasonic.xx and find all of the European info in your home language.



http://toughbooktalk.com/public_downloads/ Graciously hosted by JB007Rules. Lots of good stuff here, wallpapers, drivers organized by model, more personal than the corporate sites. He will put stuff up for everyone,sharing is good!



http://www.modly.net/Toughbook/ Modly's site, some good stuff here.Modly is back up, note now .net not .org 4/24/09





http://vzw.smithmicro.com/download/download.aspx Verizon Drivers for WWAN, courtesy of JB007Rules.



For Service Manuals, Schematics, and other advanced literature you will need to dig a little deeper unless a member wishes to post availability in this thread.



For OEM Parts:

https://www.pstc.panasonic.com/



http://www.heartlandsi.com/contact/contact_us.aspx

Heartlands Services is the US parts supplier for new parts. You have to call them on the phone, try to combine orders as shipping costs are very high.



If you need help with drivers or manuals and it isn't here, post your question in a new thread in the main TB forum.







Enjoy, PM me if you find something you think should be added,thanks,

CAP

Thinking of a maxed out SB but see a lot of negative reviews?

Hi,



I'm thinking of buying an SB with all the options for about $2500-3000. I live on the road so this will be my main computer, mostly internet applications and office programs but I also spend a lot of time gaming. I also like to watch Blu-Ray discs that i get through netflix on the road (I know I'm weird for still using discs). I was considering the Lenovo X220 but it doesn't have the blu-ray or graphic processor.



As a road warrior, am I fool for choosing a Sony? On this forum people seem to complain about their fragility. While I do travel constantly, I never check my laptop and always try to treat it well. I currently have a Sager NP2090 15.4" but it's just too big and heavy, plus it's 4 years old and is starting to have some problems (6.5 lbs and big).



I'm planning on getting the i7 2620m, Windows 7 pro, Radeon HD 6630m, 256mb solid state, 8gb DDR3, and Blu-Ray burner.



Any advice? Should I be looking elsewhere or might I be happy with this laptop? Can it last 4-5 years like my sager did? Thanks!

Reply 1 : Thinking of a maxed out SB but see a lot of negative reviews?

If you're willing to spend that amount of money on a computer, have you ever considered the Sony Z or the upcoming SA? SA will be the same as the SB but offer a lighter frame construction made of carbon fiber, SSD as standard, and will have a higher res 1600X900 screen.

Reply 2 : Thinking of a maxed out SB but see a lot of negative reviews?

Hmmm, yeah....I will look into the SA. I spend my life on the road (20+ days per month) and a lot of that time is spent on the computer. As a result, my laptop is a big part of my life, which is why I'm willing to spend money on a good one. Thanks for the tip on the SA, I will check out the thread about them.

Reply 3 : Thinking of a maxed out SB but see a lot of negative reviews?

Otherwise the current Z may be up your alley as well. It's lighter than the SA/SB some have a 1080 screen as apposed to the 900 screen. A minor downside is that it uses the previous gen Intel chips- there's no Sandy Bridge update until June but the form factor of the computer will change to an external optical and graphics combo which may not be what you want if you're always on the go.

Reply 4 : Thinking of a maxed out SB but see a lot of negative reviews?

Speaking about build quality and fragility, the SB is actually pretty darn robust. You won't find much problems even if you're quite a careless user.



The Z is also a nice competitor. However, as a Z user myself I consider the SB superior. The only edge the Z has over the SB is the 1080p screen as well as 300 grams less weight (which is quite a bit). The SB does have a inferior screen though, the colors seemed a bit washed out, but shouldn't be a problem if you're not a screen-snob.



One thing to mark though-the current SB series is much more robust than the Z series-at least for the screen. The SB is just as (if not more) robust as the Macbook Pro. I wouldn't go too far saying that it's more robust than a thinkpad though.



If I were you I'd go with the maxed out SB. You won't be disappointed by the purchase

Reply 5 : Thinking of a maxed out SB but see a lot of negative reviews?


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Originally Posted by Brianho1337
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Speaking about build quality and fragility, the SB is actually pretty darn robust. You won't find much problems even if you're quite a careless user.



The Z is also a nice competitor. However, as a Z user myself I consider the SB superior. The only edge the Z has over the SB is the 1080p screen as well as 300 grams less weight (which is quite a bit). The SB does have a inferior screen though, the colors seemed a bit washed out, but shouldn't be a problem if you're not a screen-snob.



One thing to mark though-the current SB series is much more robust than the Z series-at least for the screen. The SB is just as (if not more) robust as the Macbook Pro. I wouldn't go too far saying that it's more robust than a thinkpad though.



If I were you I'd go with the maxed out SB. You won't be disappointed by the purchase



Look through the Sony forum. I could have sworn there was someone that just took delivery of a maxed out SB that didint want it. Maybe you can buy it off him and save a few bucks.

Reply 6 : Thinking of a maxed out SB but see a lot of negative reviews?

Hmm, well the more I look the more I think I might want to wait for the SA series. This always seems to happen to me when I shop for laptops



The bad mouthing of the SB displays has me a bit wary. If I'm going to spring for a machine with a blu ray drive I might as well have a full HD display, although I seriously doubt I could discern the difference in resolution on a 13.3" screen. In the end, I guess waiting another few months will save me money in the long run!

Reply 7 : Thinking of a maxed out SB but see a lot of negative reviews?


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Originally Posted by maven1975
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Look through the Sony forum. I could have sworn there was someone that just took delivery of a maxed out SB that didint want it. Maybe you can buy it off him and save a few bucks.



Ehh, I'm not that rich to get to swap computers every few months or so, but from the impressions I get from my dad's SB (not even a maxed out config to speak of-a Radeon HD 6470M and a 500 GB 7200rpm instead of a Radeon HD 6630 and a 256 GB SSD), it was still quite a good machine, though my Z does perform a bit more smoothly and streamlined. I'd expect the top end SB to be just as good as the Z, if not better.

Reply 8 : Thinking of a maxed out SB but see a lot of negative reviews?


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Originally Posted by maven1975
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Look through the Sony forum. I could have sworn there was someone that just took delivery of a maxed out SB that didint want it. Maybe you can buy it off him and save a few bucks.



Ehh, I'm not that rich to get to swap computers every few months or so, but from the impressions I get from my dad's SB (not even a maxed out config to speak of-a Radeon HD 6470M and a 500 GB 7200rpm instead of a Radeon HD 6630 and a 256 GB SSD), it was still quite a good machine, though my Z does perform a bit more smoothly and streamlined. I'd expect the top end SB to be just as good as the Z, if not better.

Reply 9 : Thinking of a maxed out SB but see a lot of negative reviews?


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Originally Posted by Brianho1337
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Ehh, I'm not that rich to get to swap computers every few months or so, but from the impressions I get from my dad's SB (not even a maxed out config to speak of-a Radeon HD 6470M and a 500 GB 7200rpm instead of a Radeon HD 6630 and a 256 GB SSD), it was still quite a good machine, though my Z does perform a bit more smoothly and streamlined. I'd expect the top end SB to be just as good as the Z, if not better.



Did you notice anything bad about the display? Is the SB display as bad as a few reviews on here have made it out to be? To be honest, the SB seems like it'd be perfect for me except for concern about black level and yellow hues on the screen....



I'm also seeing reports that the SA won't even have a different display than the SB now...the half pound savings of the carbon fiber SA chasis isn't a huge deal to me, but if the display on the SB sucks it could be a deal breaker.

New Samsung Verizon 4G LTE Modem (Needs Software Update)

Got the new Verizon 4G Modem on Friday. Prior Modem was Sprint Overdrive. There is no display on the Samsung Modem. It only has LED lights. They work OK, but there are some glaring deficiencies.

The WORST is that the GREEN LED glows SOLID when CHARGING and when FULLY CHARGED. The only way to know if the Modem is charged is to log onto the Router Web Page and look there. That is not efficient or acceptable.

The software should be UPDATED to have the LED BLINK during charging and become SOLID when FULLY CHARGED. This is a normal practice in the electronics industry and is a major oversight in this new product. This should be an easy software update that can be pushed to the device.

Reply 1 : New Samsung Verizon 4G LTE Modem (Needs Software Update)

Only Sprint could issue new firmware. It's possible the same is true from Verizon.

Reply 2 : New Samsung Verizon 4G LTE Modem (Needs Software Update)

My Overdrive was updated several times by Sierra Wireless, the manufacturer, not Sprint.

And, in fact, the first Samsung update DID come out a few days ago directly from SAMSUNG on its website and had nothing to do with Verizon.

Reply 3 : New Samsung Verizon 4G LTE Modem (Needs Software Update)

It makes it impossible to tell if we have an update except by checking at the source(s).

AIM messenger does not work on my G73JH 64bit? "Connection Lost"

I recently reformatted my Asus G73JH laptop and installed all the necessary drivers. For some reason, I am not able to connect on AIM messenger. When I try to log in, it says "Connection Lost." I am currently using AIM 7.5. I've tried older versions from 5.9 to 6.5 with the same problem. Even Aim Express doesn't work for me. I have no 3rd party antivirus or firewall programs. I even disabled my firewall, still no luck. I tried running as administrator and that does not work as well. What seems to be the problem here? For some reason, I am able to connect to aim with meebo.com. It does not have to do with my internet connection because I am currently connected to the internet and my roomate is connected to AIM perfectly fine. Any suggestions? Thanks

Reply 1 : AIM messenger does not work on my G73JH 64bit? "Connection Lost"

Why do you think this is specific to G73jh or should be posted in an Asus Notebook forum? Shouldn't you post this in an AIM forum for Windows 7 x64?

Reply 2 : AIM messenger does not work on my G73JH 64bit? "Connection Lost"

Sounds to me the router is setup to route the ports for AIM only to your buddy's machine.

Reply 3 : AIM messenger does not work on my G73JH 64bit? "Connection Lost"

When you say you disabled you firewall , do you mean the windows firewall? I would guess a port needs to be open if the firewall is on... Is there any options/help file in AIM interface about port opening?



If the Win. firewall is on have you verified that an exception is set for this app?



good question laptopfan88

Reply 4 : AIM messenger does not work on my G73JH 64bit? "Connection Lost"

this was a very odd problem, but I finally found the solution. The problem was that my computer clock was not correct. After setting the proper date and time, I was able to connect immediately. Thanks

ThinkPad X1

ThinkPad X1 picture is out, expected announcement date: May 17



Source: Neue ThinkPad Modelle



ThinkPad X1ͼƬˮ - ר - רҵıʼDZԼվ



• Centrino2 vPro, Intel Core i5-2520M Prozessor, 2.50 GHz, 3MB L3, 1333MHz FSB

• 8 GB DDR3 Arbeitsspeicher

• 160 GB Solid-State-Drive (SSD)

• Intel Integrated HD Graphics

• 13.3 ″ HD (1366 768, 350 Nits)

• Gigabit, Intel 6300 AGN Wireless, Open SIM, Fingerabdruckleser, BlueTooth, 4in1-Kartenleser (SD / SDHC / SDXC / MMC Slot), Integrierte HD 720p Kamera und 2 HD Mikrofone

• 6-reihige Przisionstastatur mit Hintergrundbeleuchtung

• Rapid Charge Akku, 38.4 Wh

• WIN 7 Pro 64



New added photo:



Source: http://www.51nb.com/viewnews-64972.html



The volume control button and blue Think Access button were moved to the right to give more room for the TrackPad.



Also, according to this source: http://www.51nb.com/viewnews-64943.html

The screen resolution is only 1366 768, but it's IPS screen, this machine does NOT come with a optical drive.



According to this source: http://shop.tell-it.ch/index.php?pag...uct&info=34798























X1 comes with Gorilla Glass * 350 NITS LCD, USB 3.0, eSATA.



Most exciting thing! According to this source: http://www.51nb.com/viewnews-64917.html

The ThinkPad X1 will come with the new battery technology. It's a thin battery with triple capacity compare to other batteries. The battery comes with Rapid Charge technology. The battery can be 80% charged in 30 minutes.





I will update you the latest X1 news.

Reply 1 : ThinkPad X1

The X1 looks like a 13 in version of ThinkPad Edge without optical drive.

Reply 2 : ThinkPad X1

Glossy screen? Or at least looks like very reflective if those are real pictures (photographs I mean).

Reply 3 : ThinkPad X1

Can We Please Get A 1600x900 Option?

Reply 4 : ThinkPad X1

Interesting, although I don't see why this computer would have to have a different name than the X120e and Edge series: it seems to be pretty much the same type of laptop. Specs are nice, although not all that impressive. A 1600x900 screen would be nice to see, but its absence is also not surprising.

Reply 5 : ThinkPad X1

That is what I was thinking. I know how you feel, I was hoping for an x301 successor with HD+. I feel so disappointed about Lenovo's release this year. Why can't they release a laptop with decent HD+ screen for 12-14 from factor.

Reply 6 : ThinkPad X1

Even sony is dragging its feet with the Vaio SA, which is supposed to have a 1600x900 premium display. Very frustrating, I have excellent eyesight, and I want high resolution.

Reply 7 : ThinkPad X1

Ouch. X1 is not even a convertible tablet. It's so 20th century.

Reply 8 : ThinkPad X1


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Originally Posted by jumpycalm
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13.3 ″ HD (1366 768, 350 Nits)



I really hope the resolution isn't 1366x768

Reply 9 : ThinkPad X1


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Originally Posted by Thors.Hammer
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I really hope the resolution isn't 1366x768



In fact they are transitioning to the more advanced resolution, 16 pixels by 9 pixels. Each pixel will be represented by a light bulb. And if you have a dead pixel you can simply go to a Walmart store and replace it with a new bulb. Yea!

VGA Keyboard&Mouse

I connected my Inspiron 910 netbook to the Vizio tv with a VGA (RGB) cable and a stereo mini jack cable. It works great. But the cables are strung out across the floor with the netbook with me.
I'm wondering if I can use shorter cables and leave the netbook by the tv and use a wireless keyboard and mouse? And if so, does it need to be laser also? Would this be the combo to use if this can be done with a netbook?
Logitech Wireless Combo MK520
http://www.logitech.com/en-us/keyboards/keyboard-mice-combos/devices/7305
Thank you.....

Reply 1 : VGA Keyboard&Mouse

Range is in a few feet so I move the receiver closer with the supplied cable.

Reply 2 : VGA Keyboard&Mouse

I've decided on trying the Logitech MK520. It's unifying and says long range.
Thank you.

Dell XPS USB 3.0 Issues

I am having random disconnection issues with the 2 USB 3.0 ports on my newly purchased XPS L702X.
It is completely unrelated to the device and occurs at no specific interval and is only recoverable with a reboot.
Based on a Dell Support Forum - XPS 15 - USB 3.0 Problems, this issue has existed since the 1st generation release late 2010 of the current XPS series and appears to affect many users.
Based on feedback, consumers who contact Dell for resolution end up with no resolution despite motherboard/daughterboard replacements.
Also, a Renesas controller driver upgrade or rollback does not cure the issue either.

I am starting this discussion to find others who have encountered this issue as well and have either found a resolution to actually using the 3.0 ports or who may have not yet spoken up... This issue has gone on far too long without resolution and in order to get Dell to take this defect seriously, everyone affected needs to read the forum and take part in the descussion,
Please post any information you have... even if you have an XPS Laptop current model 1st and 2nd generation without 3.0 issues... you too can help find the solution.

Thanks

Reply 1 : Dell XPS USB 3.0 Issues

I've seen this happen for years with no "one thing" being the cause. I have run into folk that think it's a driver or the maker but let me share I have ZERO PROBLEMS with this today.

However I know to look at the various control panels to remove, uncheck power saver settings, change the drive to not spin down (if that's what I want) and a few other things.

Sadly, I've never found it to be one thing. One time it was the same old USB power issue. That is, using a wall wart to power the drive fixed it.

Then again, I run into folk that want Dell to fix it so the wall wart is not required.
Bob

Reply 2 : Dell XPS USB 3.0 Issues

Bob,
What model XPS are you running?
What Renesas driver version/firmare version are you on?
Also if you can list all the settings you changed to get to zero problems, that would be great.... would help the rest of us possibly.

Many of us in the dell forum have already tried setting all the power options etc. that we are aware of as well as a few "suggestions" from Dell.
The issue occurs when you use anything that cannot be powered by a wall wart... ie. mouse, controllers, modems, keyboards, you name it.
A few have reported issues even with powered 3.0 hubs with multiple drives attached... they were unable to use the hubs and had to go with only a single ext. drive per port and depending on the drive used, some still have issues as it appears a few drives will not work with the port.

Most everyone has no issue with the USB 2.0 or eSata/USB 2.0 combo port.

Reply 3 : Dell XPS USB 3.0 Issues

But I'm away from the office for a few weeks.

The drivers are whatever Dell supplied. At the office we never update or chase down new drivers.

But the fail to work USB 3.0 drives are returned as defective. Let the makers eat those.
We learned long ago Dell is not going to change their stuff with work with someone's drive. So we took the easy exit.

I'm sure folk wanted a better answer and for that I apologize.
Bob

LG smart recovery

can anyone please upload your LG smart recovery installer please... so that i can reformat my lgx130 using the recovery hidden partition..

Reply 1 : LG smart recovery

is it same for recovery for all version ? if so maybe i can help you.

Reply 2 : LG smart recovery

i think yes.. the software use by LG is i think the cyberlink power recovery, if you have sir can you kindly upload it for me please so that i can download and test in my unit..

Reply 3 : LG smart recovery

sorry i cant help you, i do not have win7 i have vista

Reply 4 : LG smart recovery

its ok even if its vista.. i will downgrade into vista... can you upload sir.. please

Reply 5 : LG smart recovery

that cant help you if you have win7 in recovery partision, i am sorry but i am afraid of uploding it, then i think its only nordic langues aswell.

Reply 6 : LG smart recovery

Pls upload the LG smart recovery for me

thanks

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Looking at a 2nd hand 2530p with a 12m warrenty

Looking at replacing my Asus 1005HA netbook with a more powerful but small full laptop.



I have a chance at a HP 2530p 1.86 c2d 4gb 120gb hdd Vista



Any advice on it?



PS I do plan on getting Win7 Ulti 64bit on it within the 1st week.

Reply 1 : Looking at a 2nd hand 2530p with a 12m warrenty


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Originally Posted by cirian75
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Looking at replacing my Asus 1005HA netbook with a more powerful but small full laptop.



I have a chance at a HP 2530p 1.86 c2d 4gb 120gb hdd Vista



Any advice on it?



If it has a good battery then it's good to go. Can see tips and performance potential in HP Elitebook 2530p Owner's Lounge



Worth also considering a 2730P tablet, which can be had for ~$400 on ebay. No ODD/2.5" caddy but does have a BOE Hydis high-NIT LCD option.

Reply 2 : Looking at a 2nd hand 2530p with a 12m warrenty

got a lenovo X200 instead.

Reply 3 : Looking at a 2nd hand 2530p with a 12m warrenty


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Originally Posted by cirian75
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got a lenovo X200 instead.



Another good choice with a faster P8xxx CPU out of the box than the 2530P, a lighter chassis, 3 USB ports, the legendary Lenovo keyboard, x4 DIY ViDock capable, understated looks and 2.5" HDD as standard.



In favor of the 2530P is the touchpad, optical drive, hybrid SSD+HDD capable via ODD caddy (+extra USB port), 13hr 93Whr 9-cell battery option, glammed appearance, modded bios, PLL overclocking and next-day onsite 3yr global warranty.

Reply 4 : Looking at a 2nd hand 2530p with a 12m warrenty

I like the unshowy looks of the lenovo

Reply 5 : Looking at a 2nd hand 2530p with a 12m warrenty


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Originally Posted by nando4
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(...)unwhitelisted modded bios (...)



It's worth pointing out that there are unwhitelisted modded BIOS available for a variety of Lenovo notebooks, including the X200. You can find them at at The Board Room website - perhaps not based on the most recent BIOS versions but these have all been tested.

Reply 6 : Looking at a 2nd hand 2530p with a 12m warrenty

that means I can do what ?

Reply 7 : Looking at a 2nd hand 2530p with a 12m warrenty


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Originally Posted by cirian75
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that means I can do what ?



It means you can plug any expansion card into any mPCIe slot inside the laptop even if the card has not been sanctioned by the manufacturer (i.e. whitelisted). For instance, if you plug a Wifi mPCIe card of other than the original model into one of these laptops, the BIOS will not allow them to either boot or access the card. The "unwhitelist" BIOS mod removes this check and let's you use your mPCIe slots to their full potential.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Dell outlet replacement

Does anyone know how this works? I ordered a laptop from Dell and they shipped it to the wrong address so they are getting a replacement for me.



Now, from what I understand the Dell outlet laptops are already built, I don't see any exact replacements on their website, I'm sure they have other ones not on there website though. Would they try and cut corners? like give me a silver laptop instead of a black one? things like that.



Also, does anyone know long they usually take to ship out a replacement?



It's the Alienware R2 unit in my sig

Reply 1 : Dell outlet replacement


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Originally Posted by Huuy
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Does anyone know how this works? I ordered a laptop from Dell and they shipped it to the wrong address so they are getting a replacement for me.



Now, from what I understand the Dell outlet laptops are already built, I don't see any exact replacements on their website, I'm sure they have other ones not on there website though. Would they try and cut corners? like give me a silver laptop instead of a black one? things like that.



Also, does anyone know long they usually take to ship out a replacement?



It's the Alienware R2 unit in my sig



Outlet always is prebuilt (returns, dents, never sent).....and they ship fairly fast.



Are they replacing w/a Outlet or new one? If they are replacing w/a Outlet one..it shouldn't take that long (depending on current stockage), if it is a new one you are getting that could realistically take a few weeks (unless it has been *pushed*). My new replacements have usually take about a month., but as stated if it's another Outlet replacement it shouldn't.



Be in constant contact with them regarding your order status & specs. You should have the replacement specs to view before the order is started for replacement.



Reply 2 : Dell outlet replacement


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Originally Posted by Cin'
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Outlet always is prebuilt (returns, dents, never sent).....and they ship fairly fast.



Are they replacing w/a Outlet or new one? If they are replacing w/a Outlet one..it shouldn't take that long (depending on current stockage), if it is a new one you are getting that could realistically take a few weeks (unless it has been *pushed*). My new replacements have usually take about a month., but as stated if it's another Outlet replacement it shouldn't.



Be in constant contact with them regarding your order status & specs. You should have the replacement specs to view before the order is started for replacement.






Yes, they are replacing an outlet with an outlet. They said it should ship out within 18 days, hopefully it doesn't take the full 18. I just got off the phone with them and they said a specialist will be calling me before they start the replacement process. The R2 is no longer in productions so hopefully I don't have to settle for less.



Thanks for the help.

Reply 3 : Dell outlet replacement


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Originally Posted by Huuy
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Yes, they are replacing an outlet with an outlet. They said it should ship out within 18 days, hopefully it doesn't take the full 18. I just got off the phone with them and they said a specialist will be calling me before they start the replacement process. The R2 is no longer in productions so hopefully I don't have to settle for less.



Thanks for the help.



I hope not either..you should be getting a replacement "par" what you have/better if they don't.



Make sure you see the specs...I believe they are waiting for something to come in to the specs..that you have. Must not have any stockage right now.

Reply 4 : Dell outlet replacement


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Originally Posted by Cin'
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I hope not either..you should be getting a replacement "par" what you have/better if they don't.



Make sure you see the specs...I believe they are waiting for something to come in to the specs..that you have. Must not have any stockage right now.



Maybe I'll get an XM.... I don't know why they can't just call up Fedex and tell them to change the shipment. It's still at the terminal, only about 2-3 hours away from me.

Reply 5 : Dell outlet replacement


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Originally Posted by Huuy
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Maybe I'll get an XM.... I don't know why they can't just call up Fedex and tell them to change the shipment. It's still at the terminal, only about 2-3 hours away from me.





I understand & it would be easier..but unfortunately Dell has shipping protocols they have to follow.

More D630 questions...

Well I have a few more D630 questions.



1. Can I sway out the 2.2GHz C2D for a 2.4 from a ThinkPad?

2. I now have 667MHz RAM, can I use 800MHz @ full speed or will it down clock?

3. I know I need copper shims for when I update the cooling when I crack this thing open (I have the nvidia IPG, thougth it was an Intel originally), where do I get the shims? Would Microcenter have them in stock?

4. Can the Wifi card be upgraded at all?

5. Does it use SATA1.5 or SATA2?



Also is there an old D630 owners thread? I looked but didn't see one.



EDIT: Found the owners thread.

Reply 1 : More D630 questions...

1. What's the model of the CPUs? If the 2.2GHz is a T7500 and the 2.4GHz is a T8300, that's a downgrade (if T7700, then OK). Clock speed isn't the only spec to compare.



2. 667MHz, I have 800MHz memory in my D630 and it shows 667MHz in BIOS.



3. Interestingly, my D630 came with a thin copper plate on the GPU from the factory. After changing the CPU thermal grease, the GPU temperatures are usually around 140F, so I haven't bothered about it. If heat from the CPU dissipates faster, it seems to help with GPU temperatures.



4. What card do you have? If it's Intel 3945 or 4965, I wouldn't bother.



5. SATA-300, 3Gbps.

Reply 2 : More D630 questions...


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Originally Posted by Robin24k
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1. What's the model of the CPUs? If the 2.2GHz is a T7500 and the 2.4GHz is a T8300, that's a downgrade (if T7700, then OK). Clock speed isn't the only spec to compare.



2. 667MHz, I have 800MHz memory in my D630 and it shows 667MHz in BIOS.



3. Interestingly, my D630 came with a thin copper plate on the GPU from the factory. After changing the CPU thermal grease, the GPU temperatures are usually around 140F, so I haven't bothered about it. If heat from the CPU dissipates faster, it seems to help with GPU temperatures.



4. What card do you have? If it's Intel 3945 or 4965, I wouldn't bother.



5. SATA-300, 3Gbps.





1. It is a T7700.

2. Thanks I won't bother then.

3. I'll have to check into that, was your one of the later models? Dell may have changed that along the line.

4. I have the 3945, Guess I'll leave it untill I need N then.

5. Thanks looks liek my SSD will be a good match.



One more question. Is thre any use for the Intel Turbo memory? There is one for $13 on Aamzon but not sure what it really does or if there is enough gain for it to matter.





Thanks for your help.

Reply 3 : More D630 questions...

1. Go ahead! Be sure to apply a thin layer of Arctic Silver 5 on the T7700. I use tape to mask the CPU and a clean gift card to spread the grease. You'll want to get it as thin as possible but without any exposed surfaces.



3. Mine is a later model from April 2008.



As for the Intel FCM, it's pretty much useless unless you don't have a lot of RAM (less than 2GB). I wouldn't bother.

Reply 4 : More D630 questions...

Hmm maybe I can use that port for a SSD then.



SSD,Solid State Disk,KingSpec SSD,Solid Hard Drives

Opening up Samsung r480

Lately my notebook has been getting quite hot so I've been looking at a couple solutions to lower its GPU and CPU temperatures.

The heat coming out of the vent on the top left side of the notebook is REALLY hot...



My GPU and CPU temps have been reaching 90~93 degrees Celsius when I play games mostly, like Bullestorm, TF2, SC2.



I was thinking about getting a laptop cooler but I think a better idea would be to clean the fan first.



I tried to open it up but I just couldn't figure out how to get to the fan!

I took out all the screws on the bottom but I have no idea how to get access to the fan, is it even possible?



When I took the battery out I could see a small portion of the fan and it was REALLY dusty, it was caked in dust. I want to blow it out but I don't want to blow the dust into the notebook...



Has anyone tried this and succeeded or any tips?

Dell Laptop - Expert advice requested.

Hi Forum Friends,
Pls offer your expert advice on following.
I have to buy a laptop and need your kind assistance in figuring out following:
# I want to buy a Dell Laptop only (no other brands)
Reason: It offers seamless international 3 years warranty
# I would ideally love to buy i7 core which I believe is the most powerful processor now
(Can downgrade to 5i if budget is exceeded)
# I am fine with 14 inches. Even 13 inches would be fine.
# RAM I need is 4GB but love if it's 8 GB
# I would love to have a soft touch pad (example like Latitude E4310) and not a metal one because its very uncomfortable to click
# My budget is USD 700 - USD 800 but can stretch if needed
# I need laptop soon so would like to order soon
Based on above which model would you recommend from Dell and pls let me know how to get good deals / coupons etc so that I can balance cost.
Thanks in advance for your time and advice.
I really await ur replies.
Sunando

Reply 1 : Dell Laptop - Expert advice requested.

All of the i7 models are going to be quite a bit more than $800. You can get an i5, Win 7-64 and plenty of RAM in a Latitude E5410 for about $800. This is a 14" machine.

Part # for a CF-30 Keyboard?

Could someone please confirm if:



MP-03103USD8145

or

N2ABZY000152



is a CF-30 Keyboard?

Reply 1 : Part # for a CF-30 Keyboard?

Last week I removed what appeared to be the factory original standard keyboard from my CF-30 Mk1 and replaced it with an emissive. The part number on the back of the standard keyboard was N2ABZJ000033 -- so one of your numbers is at least in the right ballpark.

Reply 2 : Part # for a CF-30 Keyboard?

I have about 4 standard keyboards in stock. and they ALL work with the CF-30's... I'll report back when I get to work tomorrow morning.



Thanks

Reply 3 : Part # for a CF-30 Keyboard?

Turns out, I only have 1 of these and the P/N is below:



Model: MP-03103USD8141

P/N: N2ABZJ000033

Rev: 0

Vendor: Chicony

Language: USA



Thanks

Reply 4 : Part # for a CF-30 Keyboard?

Well I hope it is for a CF-30. Also, does the CF-30 Keyboard also fit on a CF-29?

Reply 5 : Part # for a CF-30 Keyboard?


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Originally Posted by Comptronic
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Well I hope it is for a CF-30. Also, does the CF-30 Keyboard also fit on a CF-29?



Can you post photos of the front and rear of the keyboard?

Reply 6 : Part # for a CF-30 Keyboard?


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Originally Posted by Comptronic
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Well I hope it is for a CF-30. Also, does the CF-30 Keyboard also fit on a CF-29?



Of course!!!!!!!!

Reply 7 : Part # for a CF-30 Keyboard?


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Originally Posted by Rob
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Of course!!!!!!!!



Sweet! Thanks! I'll post pictures later.

Reply 8 : Part # for a CF-30 Keyboard?

Sorry, I'm having issues posting the pictures. I will try again shortly.

Reply 9 : Part # for a CF-30 Keyboard?


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Originally Posted by Comptronic
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Sorry, I'm having issues posting the pictures. I will try again shortly.



You can use a host like imageshack too. Be sure that the photo's are NOT larger than 800x600.



Thanks

Dell XPS 17 Bloatware. What to Remove?

Here are all the things listed as what's inside my XPS 17. I removed the specs and tried to just leave stuff that people may think should be immediately removed. So what should go right away? What should only go for some people?





Camera Software 2.X, Factory Install

Skype VOIP Application

DataSafe Local BackUp

Windows 7 Label

PC-Restore, Dim/Insp

DELL WELCOME,Software Dimension/Inspiron

DELL-DOWNLOAD-FLAG

Cozi-Calendar

eBay Webslice

Windows Live Wave 4

WHITEPAGES.COM,Webslice

Dell Support Center Software 3.0

Adobe Acrobat Reader 9.0 Multi-Language

Roxio Creator Starter, FI

McAfee Platinum, 30 Day, MUI

Microsoft Office Starter: reduced-functionality Word and Excel with ads. No PowerPoint or Outlook

To activate your online backupaccount, go to Start, Programs, DataSafe Online

DataSafe Online 2.0 2GB

Software, DataSafe Online 2.0 2GB

S and P Drop-in-Box Marcom forDHS Notebooks

Reply 1 : Dell XPS 17 Bloatware. What to Remove?

1 410-9452 McAfee Platinum, 30 Day, MUI



^^that for sure...be rid of it..and use MSE & Win 7 built in Firewall

Reply 2 : Dell XPS 17 Bloatware. What to Remove?


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Originally Posted by Cin'
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1 410-9452 McAfee Platinum, 30 Day, MUI



^^that for sure...be rid of it..and use MSE & Win 7 built in Firewall



Set the regular MSE scan to Full Scan instead of Quick Scan though.

Reply 3 : Dell XPS 17 Bloatware. What to Remove?


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Originally Posted by DakkonA
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Set the regular MSE scan to Full Scan instead of Quick Scan though.



thanks. does MSE do just as well as norton 2011 or similar products? i know norton used to be hated, but the 2011 version got very good reviews. i want 'great' security, and if microsoft can do it, that'd be awesome, but want to make sure they can.



have a link for it?





what about the other stuff? what else would you dump the day you get it?

Reply 4 : Dell XPS 17 Bloatware. What to Remove?

MSE is free & is light and does a very good job. I prefer it over Avira AV...I haven't had any problems with it. And, better yet..its free.

Reply 5 : Dell XPS 17 Bloatware. What to Remove?

There was another thread here talking about this cleanup process. Although they were using the aggressive approach which I prefer as well - reformatting then starting with a fresh install of Windows 7. Someone mentioned you could use the Dell Recovery DVD for Windows 7. So I made sure to pay the $10 when I ordered my system. There is supposedly a way to get just the necessary drivers (bare bones) install and skip all the bloatware. I think there is an option to not take the original Dell default setup. That's what I plan to do to have a cleaner, leaner system and remove as much cr@p as possible.



As far as AV I have been very happy with Avast. It is very lightweight and free as well.



Derek

Reply 6 : Dell XPS 17 Bloatware. What to Remove?


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Originally Posted by Cin'
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MSE is free & is light and does a very good job. I prefer it over Avira AV...I haven't had any problems with it. And, better yet..its free.



I couldn't agree more. I recommend Microsoft Security Essentials to everyone.

Reply 7 : Dell XPS 17 Bloatware. What to Remove?


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Originally Posted by dereksurfs
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There was another thread here talking about this cleanup process. Although they were using the aggressive approach which I prefer as well - reformatting then starting with a fresh install of Windows 7. Someone mentioned you could use the Dell Recovery DVD for Windows 7. So I made sure to pay the $10 when I ordered my system. There is supposedly a way to get just the necessary drivers (bare bones) install and skip all the bloatware. I think there is an option to not take the original Dell default setup. That's what I plan to do to have a cleaner, leaner system and remove as much cr@p as possible.



As far as AV I have been very happy with Avast. It is very lightweight and free as well.



Derek



You can also order the backup discs..by going here ~ and they will mail it to you. (usually next day)




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Originally Posted by scott5626
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I couldn't agree more. I recommend Microsoft Security Essentials to everyone.



^^Me also.

Reply 8 : Dell XPS 17 Bloatware. What to Remove?

i am a little confused. i have reformatted many times and it is a little bit of a hassle, and one i would rather not do with a computer i don't have any experience with. i don't really get why it is so important? is there more bloatware than what i have listed in the OP? if not, why can't you just easily delete/uninstall that cr@p without wasting time and energy with a clean install? is it just a mental thing for you guys?

Reply 9 : Dell XPS 17 Bloatware. What to Remove?

^^You asked for suggestions from the forum members, and they are giving you their opinions....



And, mental thing? I think not...everyone has different ways of doing things.....



Oh yeah, and here is the MSE link.

Monday, April 18, 2011

XPS 15 returned, what about Streak 5?

I jumped Dell's deal in last month for XPS 15 ($881)+ unlocked Streak 5' ($99). But then I found my new XPS 15 was overheated and always gave a blue screen. So I returned XPS 15 back to Dell and the rep agreed to get me fully refunded.



Now I received the unlocked Streak, and this was a promotional sale bundled with any computer above $699. So its price is only for $99 rather than $569 (the common price). I doubt if I can get fully refunded since I have returned XPS 15. Streak for me is not a necessary device and I need to decide if I should also return it within 21 days. Dell's refund process (for XPS 15) is long and I can't wait for 30 days until the Streak return window is closed.



My XPS 15 and Streak have two different order numbers but one Dell purchase ID.



I really need your help!!

Reply 1 : XPS 15 returned, what about Streak 5?

Wait for the credit from Dell. If you're only obligated to pay $99 for the Streak, you could sell it an carve out a nice profit.



If you really want to send it back to Dell, call them.

Reply 2 : XPS 15 returned, what about Streak 5?

If Dell partially credit me (re-charge me the discounted $450 for Streak) after 21 days, actually I will get a streak over $500 that can not be returned....

How to deal with that?

Reply 3 : XPS 15 returned, what about Streak 5?

If Dell is refunding your purchase, they will probably not (re)invoice you again for the Streak.



They may, but you can simply ask for an RMA at that point, and the re-invoiced date will be new.



Or, if your worried, you can simply get a hold of dell and send back your Streak.

Reply 4 : XPS 15 returned, what about Streak 5?


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Originally Posted by Dreamliner330
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If Dell is refunding your purchase, they will probably not (re)invoice you again for the Streak.



They may, but you can simply ask for an RMA at that point, and the re-invoiced date will be new.



Or, if your worried, you can simply get a hold of dell and send back your Streak.



Thanks a lot for your info. But what is RMA? How does it work?

Reply 5 : XPS 15 returned, what about Streak 5?

^Return Merchandise Authorization. You probably wrote the RMA number for your laptop return on the outside of the box, if not, it was on the shipping label.



Call Dell.

Reply 6 : XPS 15 returned, what about Streak 5?

there are many problems

Reply 7 : XPS 15 returned, what about Streak 5?

I would call Dell...if it was part of the "purchase price/promo"...Then, they would want that back. As, you are returning something & the phone was part of that promo.



They, could invoice you for the difference of the $99 promo, and the Dell's selling price of $569. I wouldn't like that to happen to me.



Plus, for me it would be the right thing to do..return it. But, just call Dell & get all your "i's dotted and t's crossed" per se.

Ipod touch LCD

Anyone know if the LCD for an Ipod touch 2nd gen 8g will work with the new Ipod touch 3rd gen 8g.I know the mid frame and digitizer are the same just not sure about the LCD's.

Reply 1 : Ipod touch LCD

If you look at the parts catalogue for the ipod 3rd gen and the 2nd gen they show the same part numbers. That leads me to believe that they are the same part. The only difference between the 8GB models is the operating system. You can check this on amazon.com

Picked up a Toshiba R835-P50 today from bestbuy.

I picked up the latest toshiba r835. So far so good. I'm liking it overall, it runs league of legends at native res on medium settings around 40-60 fps depending on how much combat is going on... which was gonna be the make or break deal for me as to whether or not i needed a dedicated card... surprisingly i don't.



A couple issues I have so far, the power cord falls out really easily just from movement.



The laptop is emitting that awful new eletronics smell. I ran a few burn in programs all night while it sat under a case fan... CPUID HW monitor says the temps hit 90c+ with both the gpu+cpu at 100%... running furmark and prime 95 to hopefully get this smell out as quickly as possible. It gives me a headache... so far its not so bad... im gonna leave it running all day today while at work.



The screen is really nice. It's definitely a stand out when your at bestbuy looking at it compared to other models.



I messed around with what programs turn on at startup because it was taking well over a minute to fully boot with the 9 different toshiba apps that wanted to run on boot up... Now i've lost all the functionality of the FN keys and I can't figure out which of those programs had the functionality to turn it back on.



Last but not least, my Crucial c300 128gb drive will be in tomorrow. Hopefully I can get this thing to boot in 15-20 seconds.



These are just my initial impressions with it after about an hour and a half of time. I'll be back home to play with it more in about 12 hours. Hopefully some more burn in will get rid of the feint smell thats left.



If you guys want me to test out anything for you just let me know and i'll try to get around to it.



Also, I haven't actually looked into it yet but does anyone know if the hard drive sits on a sata 6gb port? I'll look tonight once i figure out how to boot the UEFI, so far it flies past it in about 1 second so i'm assuming you have to hold the button down on boot up.

Reply 1 : Picked up a Toshiba R835-P50 today from bestbuy.

Congrats!



It would be great if you could do a battery life test.

Just under normal usage, wi-fi on, web surfing, word processing and some music maybe.

Reply 2 : Picked up a Toshiba R835-P50 today from bestbuy.

Pics Plz! Have a family member who might get this.

Reply 3 : Picked up a Toshiba R835-P50 today from bestbuy.

Can you confirm if the Wi-Fi card/miniPCIe is accessible for upgrading?

Reply 4 : Picked up a Toshiba R835-P50 today from bestbuy.

Is the keyboard any better at all compared to the R700's? Or is it still exactly the same? And what about the heat output, does it get hot at the bottom?

Reply 5 : Picked up a Toshiba R835-P50 today from bestbuy.

how is the fan noise ? I had a r700 and sold it only for that reason. Screen viewing angles were not good as well.

Reply 6 : Picked up a Toshiba R835-P50 today from bestbuy.

I had heard about the fan noise on the R705 as well as bezel cracking?, hope both are addressed on the new R835.

Is This a New Wireless Keyboard & Mouse?

See part 0A34032. Is this new? I haven't seen it before on Lenovo.com, but maybe I've missed it. Whether it's new or not, does anyone know if it's good or not?

Reply 1 : Is This a New Wireless Keyboard & Mouse?

this is new, it follows the chiclet keyboard design of the Thinkpad edge series laptop.

Reply 2 : Is This a New Wireless Keyboard & Mouse?


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Originally Posted by lead_org
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this is new, it follows the chiclet keyboard design of the Thinkpad edge series laptop.



I read a few reviews of chiclet vs traditional keyboards. Some love 'em, some hate 'em, some are ambivalent. What do you think? I'm thinking about ordering this combo and trying it out. The price isn't bad, and I can return it if I don't like it.

Reply 3 : Is This a New Wireless Keyboard & Mouse?


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Originally Posted by munchcolo
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I read a few reviews of chiclet vs traditional keyboards. Some love 'em, some hate 'em, some are ambivalent. What do you think? I'm thinking about ordering this combo and trying it out. The price isn't bad, and I can return it if I don't like it.



I usually hate them because the keys are typically very flat. The chiclets of the low end Thinkpads have a very nice contour, and I rather like them. I still prefer the traditional Thinkpad keyboard, but it beats the hell out of a Macbook or Elitebook for me.

Reply 4 : Is This a New Wireless Keyboard & Mouse?

They leave out one major feature, the trackpoint. Even if they leave that out, I might still buy this or enduropoint.

Reply 5 : Is This a New Wireless Keyboard & Mouse?


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Originally Posted by munchcolo
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I read a few reviews of chiclet vs traditional keyboards. Some love 'em, some hate 'em, some are ambivalent. What do you think? I'm thinking about ordering this combo and trying it out. The price isn't bad, and I can return it if I don't like it.



i personally dont like the chiclet style, it seems to me that its more about looks than functionality. i use a logitech wave when docked, and i wouldnt trade it for anything. in fact, i have another one new in the box here just in case anything were to happen with this one.

Reply 6 : Is This a New Wireless Keyboard & Mouse?

well the best keyboard is the one based on the IBM Model M keyboard. But if the user likes the keyboard style of the Thinkpad Edge then they could easily like this keyboard, since they are based on the same design.



Also, some people uses the Apple desktop keyboard, so Lenovo by having this style of keyboard will ensure that people have an alternative brand to use on their windows based PC that isn't silver or white in colour.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

New HP DV4-3000 with 6750m GDDR5 (Fastest GC ever now for a 14 inch platform)

any thoughts and performance numbers?



google hp dv4-3000 its already out in India and Singapore



Coming in Malaysia in April

The MSI Overclocking Thread! (Stricly For OC)

Hello everyone, I have opened this thread strictly with the intention of over clocking in mind.



This means I will not be held responsible for any damages or failures that may occur in the preparation and over clocking process.



A lot of you here know the risks, a lot do not, the best way to use the over clocking utilities is to increase the FSB in increments of 10! No more no less, don’t try overloading it, don’t push it because some guy said it can do it, everyone’s chips are different, and you must remember temperature monitoring is VITAL!



First of all, you will need:



CPUID Hardware Monitor. (Freeware temperature monitoring tool!)

Found Here

http://www.cpuid.com/download/hwmoni..._114_setup.exe



Second, tools to stress the system, this could be prime95 or Wprime tool.



Wprime 2.0 here

http://www.wprime.net/?q=download&f=wprime_200.zip



Prime 95 here

http://files.extremeoverclocking.com/file.php?f=103



Wprime is easiest to use, just boot it up and hit 1024, and I am unfamiliar with prime 95 but torture test is very helpful! (Appreciate any contributions on how to use this feature.)



Ok, as stated, here are the instructions for over clocking the GT725 via the program known as setFSB. (Quad included)



It is designed to work on the GT725 (mainly MSI 1722 models with the Intel P,45 chipset)



Here are the requirements for software and firmware to over clock.



You will need:



1. The required bios with the number: A1722IG6.10S and can be found on the link posted below.

http://rapidshare.com/files/233584112/1.0S.zip





2. The EC version (for touch sensors) is 1722EG61.429, found below:

http://rapidshare.com/files/233584578/4.29.zip





3. SetFSB (Set Front Side Bus) from the website below.

http://www13.plala.or.jp/setfsb/down...2_2_123_90.zip



The bios and EC firmware are from the 1722 Barebones or gx720 I believe but I’m not sure (hopefully someone can confirm)



Now that everything is in order, download all files, put them in a neat place so you have access to them.



Firstly, go into bios, load all bios defaults and disable C-State.



Second, you need to perform a bios update and ec firmware update, so perform the update or flash, whatever it is known as, when complete, again go into bios and load bios defaults and disable C-State.



Since I’m using a similar version on my machine, not the MSI one, I have had not needed to update the bios so I do not know how, can someone chip in here? Appreciate it.



What will happen is, you will loose function to the turbo mode on the touchpad (we can re-flash bios and EC firmware after, but I would suggest finding the bios and EC firmware before attempting this!)



When the flash is complete, we now have unlocked the limits that the MSI has in place (for the quad and duo!) but this means we can now begin slowly increasing clocks.



Start your SetFSB PROGRAM, and where it tells you to select PLL, you need to select the code.



ICS9LPRS113AKLF



When this code is selected, click the GetFSB and the values should be read and you’re FSB and core clock should be successfully read. At this point you have access to RAM speed and FSB as well as PCI speed, don’t touch the PCI speed, we do not need this at all and is best left untouched!



You can see the PLL version is input, and the GETFSB button has been pressed to reveal information





As stated before, over clocking takes time, and patience! It also requires you to be tolerant, if your Laptop cant handle the changes, don’t force it dam it!



Also it is suggested to read SETFSB read me, it has a lot of commands etc that can be used, you could even create run scripts



People have used this method (mainly folks over at gt725.de) and it works again OCing, too high and too fast, the system can crash.



Again all is at your OWN RISK!



Ok, so with the quad (duo core are just as important but you guys have OC ability) Take it up 10 mhz each increment until you reach say, 2.2ghz and run a test (Wprime1024 or prime95 + HWMonitor) then to 2.3ghz then 2.4ghz and so on, Asus’ record is 2.8ghz, There limit for this was also the ram, just like our limit is 2.4 so far because of ram, WE HAVE TO FIND THIS RAM TOOL!



Keep HWmonitor open at all time, make sure you monitor the temps.



And good luck over clocking!



Credits go to Msaw and Tester in the gt725 forum , i simply translated, and GPU (ATI 4850 tutorial will soon follow) Any questions, just ask!



Good Luck All.



Original reference - Here!

http://forum.gt725.de/index.php?page...d&threadID=228



Its German so it may need translation tools, but these folk tested the method and it ran sucessfully.





***********Updated********************

A user named rupp3r here in the MSI forum has created a tutorial to benefit us greatly! The tutorial covers installation of 9.6 ATI drivers which supposedly give great increase in gaming performance.



http://rupp3r.free.fr/gt725/tutodriveren.htm



It should also grant some nice results overclocking with Overdrive (Tutorial soon to be made for OD clocking)



**************************************

Personal Message - Taking in factors from some more recent experience, i can conclude that Wprime does not really stress the CPU components much, but rather uses the full power of the CPU that is available, to stress the CPU and RAM, the tools i reccomend are (Prime95 - works for CPU and memory i believe and gives them a thorough testing, and OCCT test which requires all the stock heating paste and pads replacing as this test cooks the Laptop harder then anything i've seen, also if you do run OCCT, you will come to learn that the MSI has 1 more fan stage that you probably thing doesn't exist, but when temps hit 90C on the Northbridge, this stage kicks in and sounds like it almost doubles the RPM of the fan - This test burns, be warned!)



************Tutorial********************

The basics of overdrive.

Overdrive is an in built system tool, built into catalyst that allows you to overclock ATI cards (Nvidia have similar but i will cover later), this, theoretically should be supported by MSI due to the abilities they give you to overclock the system by default, meaning this should not break anyway warrenty, only by flashing the card v bios are you really stretching the card itself and leaving it prone to damage.



Step 1) Double click the ATI button on the right hand side of the task bar.





Step 2) When it opens you should see simple messages asking if you want basic or advanced settings, set it to advanced (its not really advanced by the way)







Step 3) Click on overdrive and click the lock that will bring up a warning promt,





Step 4)Go ahead an accept that, now you will notice that the greyed out information has become active and can now be edited with.

So just go ahead and slowly slide the bars up until you either experience problems when testing custom clocks, or you begin to artifact, i noticed 8.6 drivers had some problems trying to take them up to full speed, but all the 9.* drivers can handle 550 and 900 without sweating, but be careful either way.



This can add a few frames here and there and shouldn't be used 24/7 but if you really must , if you want to turbo charge the overdrive feature, u'l need to flash the cards bios but i wont cover that...yet.



***************Tutorial***************

Relocking Overdrive



Well i know your probably wondering if this is do-able or not, but just for future reference, it is



Do relock the overdrive feature, there are a few simple steps.



Step 1) Open catalyst control centre and hit the preferences tab, when the menu appears click restore factory defaults.



Step 2) Press the windows key and R button on your keyboard, and type regedit in the run box.



Step 3) Follow the registry bellow until you see Overdrive5.

HKEY_CURRENT_USER > Software > ATI > ACE > Settings > Dashboard > Graphics > Overdrive5

When you click overdrive5 the two registries (Default) and TimeUnlocked appear, double click time unlocked and type never then reboot, simple ATI is reset to default and locked.



Reply 1 : The MSI Overclocking Thread! (Stricly For OC)

So what's the highest OC did you get on yours?

Great work btw

Reply 2 : The MSI Overclocking Thread! (Stricly For OC)

Well i managed to get a friends to 2.35GHz but it jumped the gun to 2.7 because of intel dynamic accel (need to turn that off :/ ) But we definately know that RAM is the biggest concern here, if we could break that, the q9000 potential is unimaginable!



4850 flashing guide will hopefully be uploaded tonight

Reply 3 : The MSI Overclocking Thread! (Stricly For OC)

This is awesome! Thanks catacylsm !



MSI GT725 + qx9300

Reply 4 : The MSI Overclocking Thread! (Stricly For OC)

I just wanted to confirm that BIOS and firmware versions are from MS-1722 or GX720. I'm using barebone MS-1722 and my achievements can be seen in my signature. I didn't use SetFSB, just the ordinary OC button, witch is set to +24% OC form BIOS. I'm sure that mine can do more, but the memory is that it pulls it back.

Otherwise very good job cataclysm. Hope this thread grows larger.

Reply 5 : The MSI Overclocking Thread! (Stricly For OC)

Jeepers over 4k on that mark is great, what is the clock speed of the qx now??



Hey Genna thats good news, in some cases using turbo + setfsb can result in even better results , this is mainly good because it allows the q9000 to be overclock, with ram replacement and timings set correctly, we could hold 2.7ghz to 2.8ghz stable, just like they did in the ASUS thread with the W90 model.



And Welcome to NBR ain.



BTW we'd need a FSB of like 1500 haha

Reply 6 : The MSI Overclocking Thread! (Stricly For OC)

Updated with two more quick guides as well as someone will soon test the RAM tool i found, it reads and writes the eprom that controls ram and such.

Reply 7 : The MSI Overclocking Thread! (Stricly For OC)

i love the turbo button!! i read somewhere that laptops are capped at 3.0 ghz some where. if i upgrade to a t9900 on my gt627 will i go above 3.06ghz x 1.15%? or will i already be capped. thanks !!!

Reply 8 : The MSI Overclocking Thread! (Stricly For OC)

So in order to overclock a quad with a 1722/gx720, you need to flash to the gx725 bios?

Reply 9 : The MSI Overclocking Thread! (Stricly For OC)

Darth Bane,

In order to use a quad core CPU on MS-1722 you need to update BIOS. Older BIOSes (before 1.0n) don't support quads. I didn't check what BIOS GX725 use, but I can tell you that updating to the latest 1.0s (you can download it from the first post of cataclysm) will do the job.