The resolution of the Inspiron 5010 compatibility and DVD

My 1366 X 768 screen will display a DVD 1162 X 864?  Thank you.

Hello

Yes, 1366 X 768 screen resolution will display 1162 X 864 DVD. However, there will be a black border around the screen due to the difference in resolution.

Tags: Dell Laptop

Similar Questions

  • Replace the Inspiron 5150 HD and the choice of OS

    The hard drive comes with my 3 year old Inspiron 5150 (30GB internal, 4.2 K, Toshiba) died finally: smileysad: and I learned a lot from other threads about the types of replacement players, etc.: bravohelen:

    The laptop came with Windows XP Home and I've upgraded to SP2 some time ago. Now that I have to start with OS, applications, etc., I wonder: would it be better to re - install Windows XP or Vista on the new HD loading? I guess that a new operating system may require new applications, too, no? Any thoughts would be appreciated.

    dbSea

    Message edited by dbSea on 04/01/2008 21:38

  • Code 19 on the cd rom drive and DVD drive registry search

    After automatic windows update Windows 7 can not find my CD Rom or DVD drive. Specifies the error code of registry 19

    Your CD or DVD drive is missing or is not recognized by Windows or other programs

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/982116>

  • Loooow Volume with srs 'premium sound' on Inspiron 5010

    I have a laptop Dell Inspiron 5010 and when you move the volume to 100%, I can barely hear the sound.

    My husband has a Dell Inspiron N5110 (we have two Windows 7) and its sound is supreme!  (My 100% is his 20%!)  I have all its parameters set in correspondence with my machine and my volume is still unacceptable.

    I am trying to edit music on my laptop and I can't hear it accurately!   A Dell sales representative suggested that I have buy another card its srs... What do you think?  I'm not tech savvy, I'll have to take it to someone to install the new card.  This could be something simple like an audio driver problem?

    I'd appreciate your suggestions! Thank you...

    Hello. The problem is in the hardware or the audio driver. Although both the Inspiron N5010 15 and Inspiron 15R N5110 IDT audio material, they do not share the same audio driver IDT, so that could explain the difference (or it could be a hardware problem).

    I suggest you try all the audio drivers available for your model to see if it gives the greatest volume. 2 available IDT drivers:

    IDT 6.10.0.6267 (old)

    IDT 6.10.0.6289 (most recent)

    You have currently either one of those or the driver audio Windows native. I suggest you just go about it like that.

    First open the Device Manager (type devmgmt.msc in the start menu > Search box and press enter). Expand the 'controllers, audio, video & game"and look for"IDT High Definition Audio Codec ". If it's there, right-click on it and 'uninstall' and select the delete files option. Restart the laptop and check in the Device Manager again to be sure that IDT has disappeared. If this is not the case, repeat. When you see just "high definition Audio Device" instead of IDT, then you are ready to test pilots.

    1. the pilot named simply "High definition Audio Device" is the native Windows audio driver. When you looked in Device Manager first, IDT was not here it means that you have already been using the native driver. Test the audio with the native driver and note the volume level.

    2. download and install the IDT 6.10.0.6267 (former) driver. Test and note the volume.

    3. download and install the IDT 6.10.0.6289 (newer) driver. Test and note the volume.

    If the old driver IDT made the better, you must completely remove the most recent old IDT driver files before you can install the other more again (as per instructions above).

    If the native driver was the best, here's a simple way to switch backwards between the natives and the IDT drivers. The reason why you do not want to do, it is that the external microphone jack does not work when you use the native driver.

    1. open Device Manager (type devmgmt.msc in the start search box and press ENTER).
    2. develop the 'audio controllers, video & game' and right click on "IDT High Definition Audio Codec".
    3 Select this option to "Update driver software".
    4. click on "Browse my computer for driver software".
    5. click on "Let Me pick from a list of drivers on my computer".
    6. put the "Show compatible hardware" check box if not already checked.
    7. in the list of devices, click on 'High Definition Audio"(native driver).
    8. click on "next".
    9. in the update driver warning box, click 'Yes' (the driver).
    10 restart the portable computer if you are prompted. If not invited, so no need to restart.
    [To return to the IDT pilot, do it again but reverse the names in steps 1-6.]

    If all drivers provide poor volume then it's a hardware problem. In this case, you could improve volume using the equalizer to your audio player, such as Windows Media Player and all levels by pushing all the way to the top. Another thing is to use the popular VLC media player which has a function to amplify the volume of more than 100%, but note that this can damage your laptop speakers because it performs this trick by saturation of the amplifier which creates a type of small speakers audio distortion can not manage. However, occasional small boost must be correct in most cases.

    Probably the best way to cope is to use headphones or external speakers when editing and let them provide the volume you need.

    z4elle
    A Dell sales representative suggested that I have buy another card its srs... What do you think?  I'm not tech savvy, I'll have to take it to someone to install the new card.

    "SRS" is software. Your "sound card" is an IDT audio chip on the motherboard that can not be replaced. When audio hardware craps, you will need to install a new motherboard. However, you can use a usb instead of your IDT audio sound card, but it will not play through the laptop speakers - you can use headphones or external speakers which you could do now anyway.

    There is a device that handset usb sound card and external speakers - usb-speakers. These devices are small speakers that get their power from the usb port, so they are portable and some are quite cheap. They contain their own "sound card" (CED), so they do not use the IDT audio. These devices are not very powerful but should provide at least as much volume 15R N5110 puts out.

  • Error Windows was unable to complete the format, not in CD/DVD format

    Original title: live file system error

    When you try to format a CD or blank DVD so that I can burn files on it, I get the following error message... "Windows could not complete the format".

    Specs: Windows 7Home Premium, SP1, 64-bit operating system. Thanks in advance...

    Hello

    1. How did you try to format the CD/DVD?

    2 is this problem with a particular CD/DVD or the CD? DVD?

    3. have you made changes on the computer before this problem?

    Try to format the drive in disk management.

    Also check if you can format it from another computer to check if the disc is dirty.

    You can read the following steps.
    USB storage such as flash drives and usually come preformatted by the manufacturer, so you will probably have to format the memory cards flash. CD and DVD, on the other hand, uses different removable hard disks and devices of storage formats. For more information about the formatting of CD and DVDs, see which should CD or DVD format I use?
    Formatting disks and drives: frequently asked questions
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/formatting-disks-and-drives-frequently-asked-questions

    Should which CD or DVD format I use?
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/which-CD-or-DVD-format-should-I-use

    It may be useful

  • Satellite A60 can't read CDs and DVDs serious

    Hello
    I have a problem with my carpet * a UJ 820: it reads not burnt, CD or DVD, one real cd/dvd. I cleaned the lens with no improvement.

    Help me please!

    You are able to use the STRANGE for CD and DVD burning? Have you tested with different data, burned onto CD/DVD or you have this problem with specific data such as movies or music?

  • Compatibility between Inspiron 15R N5010 (5010-7015) and black WD ^ 2 (WD1001X06XDTL) double disc 2.5 "

    Hello

    I own a Dell Inspiron 15R N5010 (5010-7015) / i5 / 4 GB RAM / 320 HARD drive and I am interested in the internal hard drive of the upgrade of the series dual drive WD (Black ^ 2 - WD1001X06XDTL).

    The system supports SATA2 and a variety of capabilities between 160 GB and 640 GB only for 320 GB and 500 GB at 7200 RPM and 5400 RPM / min according to the manual.

    Is it possible that I could upgrade to a WD Black2, or I will face compatibility problems?

    The specific model (N5010) supports this technology? The list only I could find was this one: http://wdc.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/11024/~/wd-black%C2%B2-dual-drive-computer-compatibility-list

    If not, are there any other alternatives for a hard drive upgrade [i.e. Seagate 1 TB computer laptop SSHD (STBD1000400)] which would have full compatibility?

    As you can see I'm looking for something more closely a SSD, but not an SSD.

    The black2 is essentially a 120G SSD for the system - which IS supported by your model.  The hard drive is not even considered by the hardware of the system - it is managed by a pilot who is in charge (that's why the Black2 depends on the OS).  Windows accesses the HDD while software - NOT directly by the system.

  • Concerned about the compatibility and performance of i-Tunes if I install Windows 10 on my pc.  Can we predict what the problems are?  What solutions are there?  Thank you!

    Concerned about the compatibility and performance of i-Tunes if I install Windows 10 on my pc.  Can we predict what the problems are?  What solutions are there?  Thank you!

    ITunes 12.3 running on Windows 10 and it works great. Any questions or problems with it.

  • Edit event managed by this case in LabVIEW 2013 does not show the specifiers of the event, Event Sources and events on screen resolution 800 x 600

    Edit event managed by this case in LabVIEW 2013 shows not specifiers of the event, Event Sources and events on screen resolution 800 x 600.

    As far as I know, the list of supported resolutions is determined solely by the graphics card. It is possible that one used by the PC supports only 800 x 600 as maximum resolution, even if you plug an external monitor.

    Like Dennis suggested, the recommended option would probably be to develop on another PC and only deploy an executable for the industrial PC. That's what we do with our systems (although not because of this problem, but because it makes sense. There absolutely no need to have the IDE installed in most of our systems).

    Other options:

    1. See if you can get an update of the driver from the manufacturer to solve this problem.
    2. Plug a USB Monitor with its own driver.
    3. Try to hide the taskbar and make the smaller title bar in the hope that the bug manifests.
    4. Try remote access in the PC. I think that some remote access programs allow you to specify custom resolutions that are not affected by the original drivers. Remote Desktop seems to be a likely this option even if it has been awhile since I've used it.
    5. Check the BIOS. I saw at least one industrial PC where there was some settings in the BIOS to control the resolution, but I don't remember the details, and it was quite limited. I think that in this case, you can change the resolution, but then the image does not fill the entire screen.
  • My resolution continues to go too low and it is very difficult to read the screen

    I HAVE PROBLEMS WITH MY RESOLUTION-IT IS TOO LOW AND WILL NOT CHANGE

    I went to the Windows Update Catalog and typed in "video drivers" and he gave me 958 choices on 39 pages and I wonder where is should I choose - or should I just try them one at a time?

    It's usually stupid to accept any peripheral material updated from Microsoft - driver unless you want problems.

    You should always get your device updated the driver from your hardware manufacturer.

    As the forums MS Answers does not prompt for any information system when a new question is asked, we don't know anything about your system.

    Thank you MS Answers, allowing the resolution of simple problems as frustrating and a lot of time as possible.

    If you answer these questions, someone (perhaps a useful MSE or FM) can see what the details of your system and what your video drivers installed and may direct you to a place better if the drivers must be updated.

    Try not to use your caps lock when responding.  Type uppercase is considered screaming and you don't need to be yelling again.

    Provide information on your system, the better you can:

    What is your system brand and model?

    What is your Version of XP and the Service Pack?

    Describe your current antivirus and software anti malware situation: McAfee, Symantec, Norton, Spybot, AVG, Avira!, MSE, Panda, Trend Micro, CA, Defender, ZoneAlarm, PC Tools, Comodo, etc..

    If the system works, what do you think might have changed since the last time it did not work properly?

    Now talk us a little about your hardware:

    Click Start, run and enter in the box:

    Msinfo32

    Click on OK and when the system info summary appears, click on Edition, select all, copy, and then paste the information here.

    For information about video drivers, expand components, click view, click on edit, select all, copy and then paste the information here.

    There will be some personal information (such as the user name and the name of the system), and anything that turns information private for you, simply delete the pasted information.

    This will minimize back Q & A and eliminate guesswork.

  • Error: Having the problem of compatibility between this version of Windows and think soft. I am running Windows Vista

    Hello

    I GET A PROBLEM ON VISTA:

    «This problem was caused by a compatibility issue between this version of Windows and.»

    This product is generally distributed by the company that manufactured your device or computer. »

    I CAN'T FIND A SOLUTION OR AN UPDATE FOR THIS SOFTWARE DISTRIBUTED BY HP FOR LAPTOP.

    I ALREADY GET SUPPORT TECHNIQUE ON THE HP WEB SITE BUT NO SOLUTION...

    CAN I GET ANY HELP?

    THANKS IN ADVANCE.

    Hi Luis,.

    You see the 6TO4 card in Device Manager? (right click on computer, properties, Device Manager)

    We will disable this.  This is for IPV6 to IPV4 translations and not in wide use at the moment.

    In Device Manager, right-click on the Microsoft 6TO4 device and choose Uninstall.

    Now, we will turn off the connection of the difficulties:

    • Click on Start, then network.
    • Click network and sharing Center , near the top.
    • Click manage network connections on the left.
    • Right-click on the network connection that has problems, and then choose Properties.
    • Clear the Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) check box, and then click OK.
    • Now, click on Start and type cmd and press to enter.
    • At the command prompt, type netsh in 6to4 set state disable and press to enter.


    Stop and restart
    your computer.

    I found a good thread on this course on Technet that may be useful:
    http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/itprovistahardware/thread/3c7de6f8-AFB7-4d90-8D1F-5e170520432e/#page:1

    Hope that helps.

    Brent
    Microsoft Answers Support Engineer
    Visit our Microsoft answers feedback Forum and let us know what you think.

  • I have a Dell Inspiron 1525, I deleted all the temp, %temp% files and emptied my Recycle Bin and now no program is running, they're going to crash just when open, help me please

    I have a Dell Inspiron 1525, I deleted all the temp, %temp% files and emptied my Recycle Bin and now no program is running, they're going to crash just when open, help me please :(

    Hello

    try a restore of the system before this happened

    http://www.windowsvistauserguide.com/system_restore.htm

    If necessary do in safe mode

    Windows Vista

    Using the F8 method:

    1. Restart your computer.
    2. When the computer starts, you will see your computer hardware are listed. When you see this information begins to tap theF8 key repeatedly until you are presented with theBoot Options Advanced Windows Vista.
    3. Select the Safe Mode option with the arrow keys.
    4. Then press enter on your keyboard to start mode without failure of Vista.
    5. To start Windows, you'll be a typical logon screen. Connect to your computer and Vista goes into safe mode.
    6. Do whatever tasks you need and when you are done, reboot to return to normal mode.
  • can not change the resolution because it is too low and the area does not appear to apply

    screen resolution is too low.  trying to increase my resolution, I have this problem.  I set the highest resolution. but when I try to click on the box apply it will not appear.  the low resolution caused the page too large and the area apply is located off the screen

    You can always press ENTER to apply.

    And use the TAB key to navigate.

    Go to the website of the manufacturer of your computer/laptop > drivers and downloads Section > key in your model number > look for the latest Vista drivers > download/install them.

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-AU/Windows-Vista/change-screen-resolution

    Change the screen resolution

    Screen resolution refers to the clarity of the text and images on your screen. At higher resolutions, items appear sharper. They appear also smaller, so more items adapted to the screen. At lower resolutions, fewer items adapted to the screen, but they are larger and easier to see. At very low resolutions, however, images may have serrated edges.

    See you soon.

    Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

  • I try to install the McGraw Hill software and get an access denied error message. I have contacted the software company, they tell me it's a compatibility issue with Windows Vista and to contact Microsoft.

    I try to install the McGraw Hill software and get an access denied error message.  I have contacted the software company, they tell me it's a compatibility issue with Windows Vista and to contact Microsoft.

    Right-click on the setup.exe > run as admin.

    See you soon. Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

  • Kensington Mouseworks compatibility and problems of locking of the click in Windows 7

    I tried to post on this thread that talks about these issues, but the thread seems to be stuck and will not let me add a post:

    http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/GettingReadyforWindows7/thread/2c4165be-65cf-40c4-9FF2-3c7a50e1893a

    The question about us (the largest trackball mouse ever invented) of Kensington Expert Mouse die-hard users! It is a 4 button mouse with hot - more configurable buttons and scroll wheels.  A very good product, but Kensington says they will not refresh the Mouseworks software to ensure the compatibility of windows 7.

    On the thread that the above, we all discovered that you can install the drivers using the compatibility mode and run as administrator and it works just great.

    However, I am having a rather serious bug which could be related to a problem with this software/driver and windows 7.

    Every so often, and I can't find a way to repeat this bug, the mouse click will engage at all times.  There seems to be no way to unlock a left click of the mouse click.  Of course, this prevents the active window attached to the top and unusable.  Alt + Tab to new windows still work and all functions of the system remain intact, except the possibility of uncheck and therefore release the last active home window of the application involved.

    The only solution I found is to stop (which takes a few keyboard focus navigation because the lock may make it difficult to navigate through the menus and options to shutdown gracefully).

    To restart everything's fine again.

    I have confirmed 100% that this is not a hardware failure with the mouse (I can disconnect via USB and plug in my laptop Win XP and the mouse works fine) to plug into the Win7 machine mouse is recognized and works but the ClickLock is still in place.

    Anyone experience this problem or similar problems? Is it related to Kensington Mouseworks or is this bug actually goes to other people on different system configurations?

    Also... Yes I checked to make sure that keys sticky and related accessibility options are fully disabled and not the source of the problem (although...) I guess it is possible that this bug is related to accessibility options / features).

    Thoughts, confirmations of same bug, or solutions would be very appreciated.

    Thanks for your reply. Article that you have accessed is the same one I linked in my original post, and most are talking about people not getting it to work at all... when in fact you can get it to work by installing in compatibility mode.

    As in my original post, behavior and functionality is impeccable to 99.9999% of the time, but then this bug sometimes manifests itself.

    It would be good to know if other users are experiencing the same bug that I am

Maybe you are looking for