Power Inspiron E1705/9400 vs 1525 adapters

I have an Inspiron 1525 and "inherited" from an Inspiron E1705/9400.  I think I mixed adapter that goes with which computer.  They both have the same PIN for power, so I think that either would work with either, but one of 90 watts and a 65 watts.  I don't think it's important, because I see available at Dell 130 and 180 watt adapters, so I think OVER watt is ok, but is IN watt? Also, I would really like to keep the adapter supplied with the 1525 with it, as it is at least a more recent year.  I sell the E1705/9400 and want the adapter provided to go with the computer.

I am failry sure the 65w adapter is the 1525, but would like someone to check my reasoning.  And, just for my knowledge, using an adapter 65w on a computer that came with a 90w adapter would cause harm?

This is the profile for adapters?

Inspiron E1705 (9400)
90W - AC Apadter
PA - 10 Family
DP/N: DF266
PA-1900-01 D 3
Model no: LA90PS0-00

MARK WHITE:
CN-ODF266-71615-735-6A3E
REV A03

When I look at the parts for this computer, Dell Support, what is available are 90 watt adapters:
# Part manufacturer: HH44H | Dell reference: 332-1833.
But, # don't tell me anything, that I don't see something like that on the card itself.
Also, I see that Dell has "you might also consider" a 130w and an adapter of 180 watts.

Inspiron 1525
AC adapter 65 w
PA - 12 Family
DP/N DF263
PA-1650-06 D 3

white label:
Model no: LA65NS0-00
CN-ODF263-71615-87 T-AFCC
REV A03

Dell Support, when I look at the parts for this computer, what is available are: First, 90 Watt adapters (same model # as above) and a 130 w, then:
Refurbished: Assembly 65 Watt AC adapter for certain Dell Inspiron / Latitude / XPS
KTD DF263 manufacturer
Reference Dell manufacturer DF263

I see that the DF263 corresponds to the SP/N of the adapter that I have that I think is the 1525.

Thank you, Steve

65W is fine for the 1525 - he was never offered with other than Intel video.

90W is necessary for the other system, especially if it has an nVidia or an ATI video card in it.

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    2. Type "regedit" without the quotes, and click OK to open the registry.

    3. using the + signs in the left pane, browse through the registry, in order to get to this place:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Class\ \0024\Settings\filter\rear {4D36E96C-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}

    4. find a key named "EnableIntSpkrMute" and change its value from 01 to 00.

    5. click on the button "back" to select.

    6. in the right pane, right-click and select new > binary value.

    7. Type "DigitalInputMonitor" without the quotes and press ENTER.

    8. right click on the new name, and then select 'change '.

    9. in the "Value data" box, 01, the value, and then click OK.

    10. exit the registry and restart the computer.

    Forum member szabozo figured this out and shared these instructions.
    Note: szabozo tried with the new driver IDT R267823 (5.10.0.6281, A12), but it doesn't work with this driver.

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    Instruction Set 7 - Use the "Listen" tab in Windows 7 and 8

    Modern Windows operating systems have an integrated monitoring device and may not have the registry changes that are described above.

    Locate the audio (speaker) icon next to the clock in the taskbar.

    Right-click on the icon and then left-click on "recording devices".

    The recording of the sound Properties tab opens. Select your device in the list and then click "Properties".

    The next screen has several tabs at the top. Click the "Listen" tab put a check mark next to 'Listen to this device.

    Being of other settings you want and click 'Apply', then 'OK '.

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