![]() ![]() Windows 10 seems to support the Fingerprint reader out of the box for Windows logon - and it seems to be working much better than it used to under Vista. The built-in Dell Bluetooth seems to get automatically disabled. I have only just started testing this but it looks troublefree so far. but this seems to have been easily avoided by putting the WLAN card in the WWAN card slot (I guess they are basically both similar PCIe interfaces). ![]() Also one of the aerial leads didn't quite reach the new shorter card. This is a half-size card so needs a support bracket (available for a couple of dollars). My intention was to get faster and more reliable Internet, more power efficiency, and the latest Bluetooth standards. What I have just done is replace that WiFi card with an Intel Dual-Band Wireless AC 3160 The reported fix to this is to go to Advanced in Device Manager and disable 802.11n mode. BSOD with DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (Netwlv64.sys). ![]() ![]() Fails to wake from sleep or hibernation - remedy is to uncheck the permission to "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" in Device ManagerĢ. I now disabled it to save power.įor the crashes you are experiencing - I strongly suspect the Intel 4695AGN wireless card that you probably have. The drivers seem OK but the drive stopped working several years ago. I did this by getting and browsing to it from Device Manager and inviting it just to install drivers for the Memory Stick controller that was shown as not working. I used all Windows 10 drivers (so far) apart from installing a Ricoh memory stick controller driver as although the SDCARD was working, Sony Memory Sticks were not automatically working. This M1330 has a 2.5GHz dual core cpu and was originally shipped with a 64GB SSD (a rather slow old Samsung model). I think the main improvement to laptops in recent years has been in power consumption rather than raw power, and the current 6-cell third party battery seems to only give me 1-1.5 hours. I have just upgraded the Intel graphics one to Windows 10 from Vista. One has just the built-in Intel graphics (sounds like what you have) and the other has the NVIDIA graphics. ![]()
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