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    XPS 1530 Win7 x64 Drivers

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by KLSlim, Nov 10, 2010.

  1. KLSlim

    KLSlim Notebook Enthusiast

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    I've finally upgraded my 1530 to Win 7 x64 and can't find a few drivers for it, in device manager I have 3 items listed under "Other devices" they are, "Base System Device" and 2x "Data Interface". I've went through all the available drivers on Dells website but nothing there worked and I'm not sure what these entries refer to. I've done a search on Google but didn't make any headway figuring out what these devices are so I came here knowing its a good place for questions like these.

    Thanks in advance for the help and sorry if this has already been posted/answered, I looked on the first 3-4 pages and didn't see anything.
     
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    KLSlim Notebook Enthusiast

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    I've been through all the drives listed here and found the driver for the "Base System Device" but still can't find drivers for the 2x Data Interfaces.

    If there's anyway to tell what the device is from the Properties -> Details tab in Device Manager the hardware ID's are

    USB\VID_413C&PID_8133&REV_0000&MI_01
    USB\VID_413C&PID_8133&MI_01

    for both of the entries. I tried googleing them but turned up nothing. :(
     
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    Wow this must be hard one to stump NBR
     
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    Dug up the shipping invoice and realized that the missing part was the Verizon Wireless built-in cellular mobile broadband card, all parts now accounted for. \0/
     
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    Use the Vista64 drivers from the dell M1530 page, and if some does not work, you can always try with the Win7x64 drivers from the XPS 1640.