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Thread : Dell Inspiron 6000 HD Swap
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I just purchased Dell's new Inspiron 6000 model. Here is a link:
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It shouldn't be to hard to replace the hd. I doubt you will run into a hd thickness problem in a dell |
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"restore discs???" you don't mean floppies do you? "system restore?"
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The restore disc that usually comes with a laptop is basically a modified windows install disc. It was just modified to only work on that system |
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Sry I'm making it so confusing. I'm just saying that the notebook might not come with a windows install disc, drivers, etc. You might not get any disc of any kind with it at all. That is what I've been seing lately.
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well Dell will lose this customer if they fail to provide me with discs with drivers on them!!
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Some unexperienced users are dependent upon the restore options provided by the manufacturer to return the system to its original condition.
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thank you. I have built my own desktop systems from scratch so I figure notebooks can't be much harder. I looked at Dell's site and all of the drivers you need including chipsets are .exe's there for you to download.
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As of January 18, 2005, the fresh order of laptops we purchased for our company execs (Inspiron 8600, Inspiron 700m, and an Inspiron 600m) all shipped with the Windows XP CD, Driver CD, and all applications on various CD's. |
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Noodle with Dell's support page. They have step by step instructions on how to replace the hard drive that includes nice little pictures and diagrams.
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