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Precision M4500 Owner's Lounge

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by Miriad, Mar 31, 2010.

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  1. CrackPL

    CrackPL Notebook Enthusiast

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    Is there a size difference between 9-cell/90 WHr and 9-cell/81 WHr battery? I couldn't find any information on that.

    What is the difference between Dell and Intel WLAN cards?
     
  2. Pars65

    Pars65 Newbie

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    anyone know how to get the recovery media from the M4500? I figured I would make my own media, but I can't find any way to do this, I also found that there was no Dell backup and recovery software installed, I did download it and put it on the m4500 but it still doesn't give me an option to make the media.
    Looking to make the WIN7 and adobe media.

    I have also noticed the stuttering, I will have to unload the security manager, don't need it, since I don't have the finger device anyway, not sure why it was installed.

    I haven't noticed a burn mark on mine, got the machine on Friday 6/11.

    Thanks,

    i7 620 2.66ghz, 250gb,
    15.6FHD, intell 6300 a/g/n
     
  3. VeryOldGuy

    VeryOldGuy Notebook Consultant

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    FWIW, the english version of the M4500 service manual is now available on Dell's support web site.

    Sorry if this was posted already.
     
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    jason1214 Notebook Evangelist

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    The Dell is a Broadcom card.
     
  5. matalachancha

    matalachancha Notebook Enthusiast

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    hey veryolguy: is that the 6 pages manual?? or a new one?........i only found the one with 6 pages and that's old.
     
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    Pirx Notebook Virtuoso

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    How 'bout a link, eh?
     
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    matalachancha Notebook Enthusiast

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    Documentation

    If available, they are all in the same place. Support.dell.com, select Manual on the left hand side. select model, rinse, repeat.
     
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    Pars65 Newbie

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    And that manual doesn't help me with my question about creating the media disks.
     
  10. VeryOldGuy

    VeryOldGuy Notebook Consultant

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    It is a Dell service manual. It describes how to replace field-replaceable parts.

    My post was not a reply to your question.

    Sorry I don't know the answer; prolly most of us checked the box to include free drivers and reinstallation media when we placed the order.
     
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