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    WillemM
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    I got a new notebook, dell latitude D630 with a T7700 CPU and 4GB of ram. The machine is great, very fast and it runs 3 hours on battery, which is a good thing when I travel by train. However, 32 bits windows doesn't allow me to use the full amount of RAM, so I installed the 64 bits edition. It started out giving me blue screens, crashes etc. But after tweaking around a bit I finally got it to work. My tip for all of you out there that have a similar machine, is to download video drivers from http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/[^] The nvidia site didn't have my Quadro NVS 135M drivers and the ones from dell suck big time. Finally I can kick this machine's ass ;P

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      I got a new notebook, dell latitude D630 with a T7700 CPU and 4GB of ram. The machine is great, very fast and it runs 3 hours on battery, which is a good thing when I travel by train. However, 32 bits windows doesn't allow me to use the full amount of RAM, so I installed the 64 bits edition. It started out giving me blue screens, crashes etc. But after tweaking around a bit I finally got it to work. My tip for all of you out there that have a similar machine, is to download video drivers from http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/[^] The nvidia site didn't have my Quadro NVS 135M drivers and the ones from dell suck big time. Finally I can kick this machine's ass ;P

      WM. What about weapons of mass-construction? "What? Its an Apple MacBook Pro. They are sexy!" - Paul Watson My blog

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      WillemM wrote:

      Finally I can kick this machine's ass

      Doesn't that violate the warranty?


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        WillemM wrote:

        Finally I can kick this machine's ass

        Doesn't that violate the warranty?


        Software Zen: delete this;

        Fold With Us![^]

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        WillemM
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        Kicking it does, but running software on it that uses the max power of the machine doesn't (As far as I know )

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          WillemM wrote:

          Finally I can kick this machine's ass

          Doesn't that violate the warranty?


          Software Zen: delete this;

          Fold With Us![^]

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          peterchen
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          Yeah, but it was a Dell warranty to begin with, so there. I have no experience with dell products and warranty claims whatsoever


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            I got a new notebook, dell latitude D630 with a T7700 CPU and 4GB of ram. The machine is great, very fast and it runs 3 hours on battery, which is a good thing when I travel by train. However, 32 bits windows doesn't allow me to use the full amount of RAM, so I installed the 64 bits edition. It started out giving me blue screens, crashes etc. But after tweaking around a bit I finally got it to work. My tip for all of you out there that have a similar machine, is to download video drivers from http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/[^] The nvidia site didn't have my Quadro NVS 135M drivers and the ones from dell suck big time. Finally I can kick this machine's ass ;P

            WM. What about weapons of mass-construction? "What? Its an Apple MacBook Pro. They are sexy!" - Paul Watson My blog

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            WillemM wrote:

            However, 32 bits windows doesn't allow me to use the full amount of RAM, so I installed the 64 bits edition.

            You can still see all your RAM, you just need to add /PAE to the boot.ini.

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              WillemM wrote:

              However, 32 bits windows doesn't allow me to use the full amount of RAM, so I installed the 64 bits edition.

              You can still see all your RAM, you just need to add /PAE to the boot.ini.

              **

              xacc.ide-0.2.0.77 - now with C# 3.5 support and Navigation Bar!^
              New xacc.ide release RSS feed^

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              WillemM
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              Cool, I didn't know of that switch. I tried the 3GB switch first, but that didn't work out the way it should.

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