Dell Latitude E6400 Intel Core 2 Duo 2600 MHz 320Gig Serial ATA HDD...
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- What's in the Box? - USED Dell Latitude E6400 with NEW pre-installed software, Original Microsoft installation disk, power cord, software registration instructions and a 60 day Warranty
- Software Installed - NEW Windows 7 Home Premium 32 Bit, word document & spreadsheet applications, virus protection along with a New Operating System Disk for easy reinstallation. Buy from a Microsoft Authorized Refurbisher and know all software is Genuine!!
- Hard Drive - 320Gig Serial ATA || Optical Drive - DVD ROM || Screen Size - 14 WideScreen LCD
- Please note* - Laptop will have minor scratches / imperfections on the top LCD lid cover, palm rest, or keyboard area. This in no way will effect the functionality of the laptop.
- Processor - Intel Core 2 Duo 2600 MHz || Memory Installed - 4096mb DDR2 > Upgradeable to 8192MB
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Ambulant Intel(R) 4 Series Express - Acceleration Not Available
I have a Dell Latitude E6400 constant Win XP SP3, 4GB ram, with the Mobile Intel(R) 4 Series Express chipset. I am troublesome to run a flight simulator which requires some graphic acceleration. 1) Updated Transportable Intel(R) 4 Series Express drivers to 6. 14. 10. 5420 using the Intel driver update earmark. 2) I've run dxdiag and it shows the following - below:. 3) I've installed the DirectX Exercise power Panel and on the Direct3D tab I have Allow Hardware Acceleration checked. Sponsor folks for the flight simulator firm says the refractory is that Display Memory shows N/A, and DDraw Status, D3D Station and APG Status show Not Available.
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