Dell Latitude E6400 Video Card

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Dec 26, 2014
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Do all Dell Latitude Models have a Quadro NVS 160M Video card? It seems to me that

Either 1. I have a model that doesn't; or
2. There is something wrong with my software.

Specs (Ask for more)
Laptop Model: Dell E6400
Processor: Intel Centrino 2 vPro
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit

Here are the Solutions attempted
1. Removing Windows 7 SP1
-Now @Windows 7 no service pack
2. Installing Drivers. Believe me, I looked EVERYWHERE for this one. I attempted the drivers @Dell website, @Nvidia, @Intel, and no go. They all tell me "not compatible" If I don't hear any replies I'll re-install windows as a last stand.
NOTE: I have two Dell E6400s, although one of them doesn't have this problem.
If anyone can confirm a Card-less model, then please, do so. All of my thanks for reading.
 
Solution
http://www.dell.com/us/dfb/p/latitude-e6400/pd
use the dell service tag and it tell you if that laptop has that video card.
on laptops the video card is a small card on the bottom of the laptop. it may have bounced lose or was not locked in at the factory. take the battery and power off the unit and open the video card bay and reseat the card. also make sure the intel chipset drivers are installed if there not then the mb may not work right. also check the bios rev of both units and bios settings see if someone may have turned off the onboard video.
http://www.dell.com/us/dfb/p/latitude-e6400/pd
use the dell service tag and it tell you if that laptop has that video card.
on laptops the video card is a small card on the bottom of the laptop. it may have bounced lose or was not locked in at the factory. take the battery and power off the unit and open the video card bay and reseat the card. also make sure the intel chipset drivers are installed if there not then the mb may not work right. also check the bios rev of both units and bios settings see if someone may have turned off the onboard video.
 
Solution