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VOSTRO 1510 Vista X64 drivers

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by duke_stix, May 10, 2009.

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    Hello,
    Thanks for putting the pack online. I've downloaded it and extracted.
    I suppose those are just a few of the required drivers...
    Please could you advise me on which other drivers I need for my vostro 1510 and what order should they be installed in?

    I read your other post about finding x64 drivers in the drivers folder on my disk, but there are a lot of different files and I'm not sure which ones are the right ones, ie there is one file in the audio folder that looks like it is to do with 64 bit system, it is called: RtlUpd64. Is this the file I should copy and then install on my new system?

    I would be grateful if you could give me some tips on this subject.

    Many thanks
     
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    Hi

    I tend to install in the following order:

    Chipset
    VGA
    Sound
    WIFI/LAN
    Bluetooth
    Mouse/Quickset

    the nvidia drivers you can get from the nvidia website

    the intel chipset drivers, if you download the chipset drivers from the dell website they will install on the x64

    with respect to audio, it should work straight out without any drivers needing installing, you could install them if you wanted, again, in the 'audio' driver folder in the drivers folder on C: there should be an x64 folder in there

    the ethernet will update automatically over windows update

    the remaining are in my pack

    good luck

    (if you need any help do not hesitate to ask)
     
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