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Dell:: Network Controller Driver On Inspiron 7520 SE Feb 13, 2013. I just bought a brand new Inspiron 15R SE 7520. After a clean install of Windows 7 Ultimate (service pack 1) I've visited the Dell Product Support section, entered in my service tag and downloaded all the recommended drivers & applications.
Hi Babu,
Thank you for posting the query on Microsoft Community. I am sorry to know that you are facing issues with Windows 10.
I do appreciate your efforts and time, and will assist you with the issue.
Method 1: Update video adapter driver.
Verify that the latest drivers for the display adapter are installed.
- a. At the Start screen, type Windows Update.
- b. Click or tap Settings on the right side of the screen, and then select Install optional updates from the left results
- c. When the Windows Update control panel opens, click on “Check for Updates” on the top left corner to receive a fresh list of updates.
I would also suggest you to refer to the following article and perform the steps mentioned under “Update driver” section.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-8/all-drivers (Also applicable for windows 10)
Method 2:
Check the Device status in the Device Manager. The yellow exclamation mark provides an indication of a device's current status and could mean that there is a system resource conflict, a driver issue, or any number of other things. Refer to these steps to open Device Manager.
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Step 1. Press Windows and X keys together.
Step 2. Click on Device Manager.
Step 3. Expand Sound, video and game controller.
Step 4. Please check with the optional driver updates through windows update and check if it helps. And for more information I suggest you to refer the link below.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-8/all-drivers (Also applicable for windows 10)
Method 3: If the issue still prissiest, install the Windows 8.1 drivers in compatibility mode.
Step 1. Download the Windows 8.1 drivers.
Step 2. Right click on the downloaded driver file.
Step 3. Click/tap on Troubleshoot Compatibility.
I also suggest install the latest drivers available for Windows 10 and check if it helps.
Hope this helps in resolving the issue. If the issue persists, do get back to us. We will be happy to assist you.
I want to buy a Dell Inspiron 15R Special Edition. On ubuntu.com, it says that Dell Inspiron 15R will work properly. But the special edition has some special issues.
I will list the hardware:
- 3rd Generation Intel® Core™ i7-3612QM processor (6M Cache, up to 3.1 GHz)
- 15.6' Full High Definition (1080p) LED Display
- 8GB2 Dual Channel DDR3 SDRAM at 1600MHz
- 750GB 7200 RPM SATA Hard Drive
- 8X Tray Load CD/DVD Burner (Dual Layer DVD+/-R Drive)
- AMD Radeon™ HD 7730M 2GB
- Built-in Skullcandy™ stereo speakers and Waves MaxxAudio® 4 technology
Will it have any problem?
Obada Talal Abu ArishehObada Talal Abu Arisheh
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I've just finished installing Kubuntu 12.04.1 LTS on this machine. Notes (unfortunately, I spent about 14 hours getting this to work, so I'm attempting to pull together the various pieces that seemed to work, rather than having a tested final procedure). In short, no, this is not a problem-free installation:
- If you want to use the SSD as a drive in Linux
- In windows, search control panel for 'Intel', in the Intel Smart Response Technology panel, disable acceleration entirely
- Note: this is only if you intend to use the SSD as a regular drive in Kubuntu, if you actually use Windows you may wish to keep it enabled as a cache for Windows, but that is untested.
- WARNING: Do not disable SRT in the bios, or your windows will become unbootable (it will blue-screen)
- WARNING: Do not resize the Windows 7 partition with regular partition editors, as they will move the partition to incorrect offsets and windows will spend an hour moving them back only to have them junked. I wound up having to delete the windows partition and do a factory restore onto a new (smaller) partition to get Windows to boot
- you need to enable dmraid in order for the Ubiquity installer to see the hard drive for installation
- Boot Kubuntu Live CD/USB-Key, choose 'Try Kubuntu'
- Start a console
- sudo modprobe dm_mod
- sudo dmraid -ay
- Install Kubuntu
- WARNING: a bug in Kubuntu's installer means that it will select /dev/sdb as the default MBR target, you must select /dev/sda
- WARNING: do not attempt (as suggested in various locations) using 'apt-get remove dmraid', as while that allows you to install Kubuntu, it winds up installing the MBR to the wrong location (it does not get used when the controller is in 'STR' mode)
- Switchable AMD Graphics (Intel + AMD)
- Intel graphics work fine out-of-the-box
- To enable AMD graphics you need at least the AMD fglrx 12.9 beta, as the switchable graphics don't work on the stable releases. Directly downloaded from AMD, do not use the install-fglrx-debian.sh script, as it installs a slightly older copy that does not recognize the card in the machine. Use the 'build a deb' option in the installer. Run the aticonfig --initial script, reboot to pick up the new driver, run amdcccle to confirm that it worked.
- Note: performance of the AMD graphics does not appear particularly good, glxgears shows 800fps or so, so there may be no actual advantage to installing the support package
- Sensors/hardware
- install lm-sensors, run sensors-detect, allow it to add coretemp to the boot modules (to get some temperature monitoring)
- There is no fan-speed control, so expect your fans to run continuously (and they are noisy)
- I do not see 802.11/n access points, though the driver claims to be 802.11/n capable
Everything else seems to work so far:
- webcam
- HDMI Video output
- regular wifi (b/g)
- keyboard and trackpad
- bluetooth
- speed-step (cpu frequency scaling)
- basic suspend on lid-close/resume on open, but with a scary-looking 'failed to resume' message before it comes back up, likely due to some hardware not resuming properly
Untested:
- SSD
- Hardline networking
- Card reader
- HDMI Audio Output
vrplumbervrplumber
I believe I have exactly this laptop with Ubuntu 12.04 running smoothly. Granted, I haven't checked every single piece of hardware for functionality but display, wireless, sound, USB and Bluetooth appear to work as expected.
A couple of useful tidbits I discovered while playing around over the past few days:
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- If you want Unity 3D desktop features to work properly, do not install the proprietary drivers for your graphics card. When I did this, Unity 3D stopped working and I could not identify a simple workaround. After deactivating the proprietary drivers, I went one step further and did a clean install of the open source Raedon drivers, following: How to install Radeon Open Source Driver? and Unity 3D works fine.
- You'll probably notice that the fan runs at high speed at all times. I found several websites explaining how to use the 'i8kutils' packages to manage fan speed, and the solution appears to work well. For example: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=842775 Load the module was required for the fan settings to take effect:
sudo modprobe i8k
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My configuration file (/etc/i8kmon.conf) looks like:
I've been keeping an eye on the core temps to make sure that the fan settings are sane, and they appear to be. To this end:
followed by installation of the Hardware Sensors Indicators,
For reference and comparison of hardware, here is the output from lspci:
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Dave B.Dave B.
I don't use a computer with the specs that you listed but searching for the video card(the only difference between the 15R and 15R special edition that I could find) shows that the AMD 7700M series is certified hardware. I will include the link below, the card is the 9th in the list:
The 7700M Series should include your card, everything else is pretty standard and should provide you with no issues. I cannot guarantee that of course but I don't see anything that would be a concern. If you want to check components yourself you can by searching HERE they are listed by type manufacturer and name.
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