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 The Official DELL Inspiron 6400 Vol 7, No More In Production

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vkashin
post Feb 23 2009, 05:51 PM

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Hi
is this thread still active?
i have a problem!!
i tried installing a 2GB Kingston DDR2 RAM today, replacing the 512MB stick on DIMM A, but during the boot after installing there appears a list of errors, then the system reduces the amount of RAM that is available from 3GB to 1GB. Afterwards, it wouldn't even show the POST screen. Everything goes blank, and the numlock LED stays lit, while CAPS LOCK and SCROLL LOCK LED blinks, about 40+ times then it automatically shuts down. Now my laptop only works with 1 RAM inserted into DIMM B, if i insert any RAM into DIMM A it will not boot at all..
Please help!
vkashin
post Nov 19 2009, 11:10 PM

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Hey guys.. I'm just wondering, are you guys able to read SDHC using your Inspiron 6400's card reader? SDHC as in SD cards of 4GB and above..

My system is the first generation core duo Inspiron, running T2300 Intel Core Duo processor.. Apparently the reader will not read cards of 4GB and above.. even when i'm using Windows 7.. any suggestions on how to fix this? or this cannot be fixed? =S
vkashin
post Nov 20 2009, 03:48 PM

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QUOTE(madstone @ Nov 20 2009, 08:23 AM)
DELL did call for returning all batteries of previous model BUT i don't know for which model
IF i'm not mistaken, the model after 6400.
I never change the drivers, used the original 1 from the beginning
You might try other international forum OR if you got lot of times, try digging old thread of 6400I used 4GB  SD cards from my Samsung camera
just slot it in the slot below the speaker's hole& VOILA!
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speaker hole? are you referring to Inspiron 6400 aka E1505?

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