upgrade of 1525?

I was wondering if I never update my video card on my 1525, since it is part of the chipset... just didn't know how bad the video card is that I bought a


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  • Inspiron 1525 upgrade

    I have a very nice inspiron 1525 and do not get rid of it. What is the biggest cpu I can install and what is the most ram I can install?

    Hello

    Please write to us!

    An upgrade with memory is possible, but we don't recommend and upgraded in the CPU because of compatibility issues.

    Thank you

    Robin

  • Inspiron 1525 T8300 upgrade

    Please help, I can't find this answer anywhere.

    I bought an Inspiron 1525 with processor Celeron 550.  I want to upgrade the T8300 CPU.  I hope this will work since it is an option when you build the laptop.  My question is, since I bought it with the Celeron 550, the T8300 will still work with the motherboard or because I bought it with the Celeron, it no longer able to be upgraded.

    The T8300 I want to buy has a socket Socket P.  Should I buy if it's compatible?

    Your help would be greatly appreciated!

    Jason


  • Question: Does have an Inspiron E1505 and want to know about the upgrade for Inspiron 1525

    Hi, I and Inspiron E1505 and I was wondering how much it would cost to upgrade to an Inspiron 1525 comparable.  The 1525 is replacement of the E1505 is not it?  My E1505 has Vista with a CPU T7200, 2GB of RAM, 120GB HD, built in WiFi G Intel, Mobility Radeon X 1400, upgraded Sound Blaster Audigy.

    I can't remember the price of precisley, but it was about $1,200.  As I said, I want to upgrade to an Inspiron 1525 comparable.  What kind of trade option does Dell give for something like that?  Thanks in advance!


  • Inspiron 1525, Ram upgrade problems

    I am trying to upgrade my Inspiron up to 8 GB of RAM, but when I try to run it with 8 GB, BIOS refuses to finish loading. Replacing a stick of 4 GB with the old 2 GB stick, running to 6 GB of total RAM, it works fine, but not with the two sticks of 4 GB with a total of 8 GB. I am running the latest (I think). A17 BIOS revision for my laptop. Anyone know how can I get the whole 8 GB work?

    You can check the following:

    Is your i1525 a

    1. a 64-bit processor

    2. an operating system to 64-bit (OS)

    3. all 64-bit drivers?

    If Yes, then it is strange, it

    Run the BIOS and the operating system with 6 GB but not

    with 8GB.

    It cannot be the operating system if you do not

    a 64-bit for Win Vista Home Premium 64-bit instance.

    You have a Dual Boot (2 BONES) or not?

    If this is not the case, the problem must be in hardware.

    I want to test 8 GB of RAM on my i1525, but before you buy

    2 x 4 GB of RAM I want to know if the i1525 can handle this amount.

    A17 is the latest version. What the BIOS is displayed

    When you run with 6 GB under the tab "memory"?

    What kind of error (code) only the BIOS

    display with 8 GB? I understand it stops and freezes? If this is not

    give all an error code? Have you tried

    all combinations: module 1 4 GB in support 1, module 2 4 GB in Jack 2.

    Module 2 in 1 support and module 1 Socket 2 and so on

    with 1 2 GB module in the module socket 1 and 1 from 4 GB to take 2.

    Windows Vista (64-bit)

    • Ultimate: 128 GB
    • Company: 128 GB
    • Company: 128 GB
    • Home Premium: 16 GB
    • Home Basic: 8 GB
    It is absolutely a limitation of i1525. On the other hand: almost all sources
    said on a maximum of 4 GB if your i1525 successfully managed 6 GB!
    It's 2 GB above the max Dell says it can handle.
    You can check with Piriform Speccy, Belarc Advisor and PC Wizard 2012 how
    your 2 GB and 4 GB modules are managed by your i1525.
    Success!
  • Dell Inspiron 1525 hard drive upgrade

    Hello

    I have a laptop Dell Inspiron 1525 with a 250 GB 5400 RPM SATA HDD, I would move this to a 250 GB 7200 RPM SATA HDD, will be the Western Digital Scorpio Black WD2500BEKT

    http://www.wdc.com/en/products/products.asp?driveid=483

    be compatible to this end?

    (I know that it can run as a mode of SATAI. ie. 1.5 GB/s, but this will affect does not read/write performance)

    Message edited by jbloggs6 on 10/18/2008 11:02
    Message edited by jbloggs6 on 10/18/2008 11:04

  • Upgrading processors Inspiron 1525?

    Can I switch my laptop an Intel Pentium Dual Core T2390 1.86 GHz processor to a processor at 2.0 GHz? If so, what would be the processor recommended for upgrade?

    Thank you :D


  • Inspiron 1525: The upgrade of RAM & graphics card

    I plan to buy an Inspiron 1525 with the least amount of RAM I can get, so that I can add RAM myself to save money. So how many slots memory will be a 1525 comes with? How many of them will be resumed if I order it with 2 GB of RAM? With 3 GB of RAM?


  • HP ENVY laptop - 15-k220nr: upgraded wireless HP ENVY laptop-15 k220nr.

    Hello

    My laptop came with Intel AC card 3160 WiFi, but it is buggy and fall on and outside. I think of him replacing Intel AC 7260, which should be better.

    http://www.Amazon.com/Intel-7260-HMWG-R-Wireless-AC-Bluetooth-mounting/DP/B00MY9S692/ref=sr_1_1?IE=U...

    They are the same size, I don't know if there will be a few problems or not if I do this? In addition, the led are compatible? I get full speed AC1200?

    Thank you

    I can now confirm that the adapter Intel Wireless AC7260 sector works PERFECTLY in a HP Envy 15t, specifically an HP Envy 15-k220nr (4720MQ plant, 8 GB of Ram, Intel i7 installed Intel Wireless 3160 adapter).  It works with Windows Pro 10 x 64 great - I can't speak for Windows 7/8/8.1 that I updated before installing (which I recommend), but I expect that it works on Windows 8/8.1 for sure and probably on Windows 7 without problem.

    I bought the card on Amazon; the model is "Intel network 7260.HMWG. R' - the. R is important because it is a revised version of the chip with improvements on the original.  It is, by the Intel reports, the same card SKU 7260.HMWWB. R - different SKUS simply represent different packages.  Check it out at: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MV3N7UO

    At the time I did, the cost of the card was $26.50.  It is a Mini PCIe card, which is the type of the computer used.

    It's a surprisingly simple upgrade.  I have simply shut down my computer, which has been already upgraded to Windows Pro 10.  As with all facilities, follow control measures for static (white room, wrist band), that screws follow-up go where (easier in this case because they are mostly identifcal when disassembly of the machine) and general practices for the maintenance of a system.  I would not recommend this upgrade is done by an amateur - it's a more complex installation, since you need to access the motherboard and remove the housing rather than simply to open a port on the underside of the computer.  That said, for having to open the base unit, it is a process very easy (relatively speaking) with this laptop.  It is useful that the repair is very complete.  Be careful, because if you are not an authorized service provider and your computer is under warranty, you may void your warranty by opening the machine.  In addition, don't forget to keep the old card to allow you to reinstall and restore your computer to care factor if you need to send in warranty repair or want to sell it but keep the new card.

    It took my about 20 minutes to take it apart, install, test and go back.  Before you BEGIN, download the new drivers, you'll need - HP drivers are working, great and I always go with the current manufacturer on the OEM drivers drivers when possible because they are often optimized for the system.  You can also download download.intel.com drivers, but I would recommend get the driver WLAN wireless network current HP download page (http://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/HP-ENVY-15-Notebook-PC-series/7527530/model/7685078#...).  This card, looking for the same drivers regarding the AC-3160 card because they use the same drivers.  Download the TWO the WLAN and Bluetooth drivers - to date, the drivers have been updated on 15/10/15 and are:

    • Bluetooth of Intel driver, version 18.1.1525.1470 [email protected]
    • Intel Wireless Driver, version 18.12.0.3 Rev.P

    After downloading the drivers, put them on your desktop or somewhere else easy access that you will need them as soon as you restart the installation and the wireless NOT work initially, following so if you do not have the drivers you have given to get them through a wired connection or another computer.

    I disassembled the machine by the Service Manual (http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c04510889).  Remove the battery and basic housing, disconnect the cables in water for the fingerprint sensor, the mouse and the keyboard and back on top of the basic coverage and put it against the monitor.  BE CAREFUL - this shifts the center of gravity of the computer and makes the computer to tip backward as I learned when I got mine from flipping back off of the table, I was working on - just be careful.

    After opening to the top of the enclosure, installation is incredibly simple.  The WLAN card is located at the back of the computer to the Middle - back where the hinges of the screen connect computer, centered between them.  You just pop off the two wireless antennas (YES - this laptop, despite the expedition with AC only 1 x 1 wireless card options, IT has two antennas installed at the factory, so it can support fully a card 2 x 2), then remove the screw from the card in place.  The map is displayed; bring him back (help little fingers - I have big hands and it was difficult because card is pressed against the back of the case) and pop out.  Insert the new card, tap it down, screw and reattach the antennas, making sure that the wire connected to the 'hand' on the original card is connected to the 'hand' on the new map, and the wire of "to THE" relates to "to THE.  On my computer, the black wire is the main antenna, the gray wire was the second antenna.

    If you're like me, after installation, you can set reconnect the keyboard/mouse/finger print sensor and reboot the machine before screwing everything together to make sure it works.   Just be careful if you do this.  When you restart, wireless will not work.  Run the installation programs for the drivers that you downloaded at the beginning of the year - I found install the dirver wireless, then bluetooth driver works better.  After installation and reboot, everything should work fine, including bluetooth.  I have had absolutely no problem with everything to work.

    Now the fun part: performance.  The map is hands down more quickly then the motherboard.  2 x 2 MIMO broadcast practically double your performance to download (assuming you have at least to AC1200 router that supports speeds of that card is).  I use an ASUS AC1900 RT-AC68U, a great router is worth every penny.  Speedtest.NET, my laptop on the wireless now easily continues with my internet service 60MBPS, going as fast as my wired connection (with the old card, he maxed out at around download 50MBPS; with the new card, it uses bandwidth full, closer to 70MBPS for us.)  Download speeds were around 4, 5-5 Mbps, to be expected in view of our internet service.

    File transfers are literally about twice as fast as prerequisites for the upgrade.  I supported sustained more than 8 Mbps download speeds when there are about 40 feet from the router with 3 walls and other elements of the way.  File transfer speeds are great, more 40MBPS transferring files to my NAS, compared to close to 20 with the original map (also from 40 feet with 3 walls and other obstacles).

    Overall, the performance is much better that the original card, as expected, the installation is simple and quick, and everything works perfectly.  I highly recommend this upgrade.

  • Windows 7 no upgrade no sound. indicates that the speakers are not connected, but they are connected through a HDMI cable. the computer is SonyTP3.

    Ideas:

    • upgrade to Windows 7. No sound link and intenet guard do fall although the signal strength is excellent
    • You have problems with programs
    • Error messages
    • s that you have made to your computer
    • What you have already tried to solve the problem

    Remember - this is a public forum so never post private information such as numbers of mail or telephone!

    I had the same problem with my HD TV. What I've done has been updated my video card readers. I learned here that you must have your video card updated with HMDI and not by microsoft. You must go to the manufacture website and download it directly from there. I have a Dell Inspiron 1525 with an Intel 965 graphics card once I have updated driver for windows 7 everything started working.

  • Turn off the tap to click on Dell Inspiron 1525 with Windows Vista

    Can someone tell me how to disable "tap to click" on the touchpad of my laptop?

    I have a Dell Inspiron 1525, running Windows Vista.  It's the standard touchpad I mind, it has not been upgraded.

    Other forums have suggested to go to the control panel > hardware and sound > mouse, but once I'm there, I only "buttons," "Pointers," "Pointer Options" and "hardware".  There is no option to disable "Tap to click" referred to one of them.

    I've updated all the drivers - Windows tells me I have the latest version, if this doesn't fix the problem.

    My hands are too big to type without hitting the touchpad!  So frustrating.  I accidentally moved my slider three times during the composition of this post.  Someone help me please!  That's four times now.

    I thought about it!

    Under computer > C: > drivers > entry > R176423, I ran DPInst.  He installed the Dell Touchpad option in my taskbar to bottom left.  After the reboot, I was able to open a more in-depth version of my touchpad, where I could uncheck "Tap to click".  _ Yes!

    Thanks for all your help, man.  I really appreciate it.  It's really a positive manifestation of the human condition when the volunteers their expertise selflessly to help others.  Keep up the good work, and I hope that this thread will stay up to help someone else in the future.

    Dell Inspiron 1525

    Touchpad

    Turn off the tap to click

    Windows Vista

    R176423

  • I ran the upgrade wizard. I'm still not sure what it means

    Hello

    Preamble: I'm not tech savvy, please he dumb down for me.

    I ran the upgrade wizard and I'm still not sure if the upgrade is a good idea. I need to know whether or not it is compatible before moving with her.

    I have a Dell Inspiron 1525, running Windows Vista.

    Some issues that came:

    Install an application to play DVDs, Sidebar gadgets are not supported, secure boot is not compatible, your screen resolution is not compatible.

    I checked my screen and higher resolution, it goes up to is 1280 X 800. I tried to watch promotional videos for Windows 8, but the video does not work yet. The color was off, the sound was very good.

    What does that mean? Windows still work? What should I do to make sure that I can still do normal things?

    I do not know. You will need to check with the Upgrade Wizard of Windows 7, then check the manufacturer's website.

    My old Vista was not able to upgrade to Windows 7 (Toshiba).

    Upgrade Advisor advised me to some questions, and then I went to the Toshiba site and was informed any way uncertain "not compatible".

    If you want to switch from Vista to Windows 7 - check

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-AU/Windows/downloads/Upgrade-Advisor

    Visit the site of the manufacturer for more information.

  • Upgrade to Win 7 Home Premium 32 bit Vista Home Premium 32

    I have a laptop Dell Inspiron 1525 with an Intel Duo T5550 processor.

    It came with Vista Home Premium OEM.  I want to switch to Win 7 Home Premium 32.  I have lost the backup package of all software provided with the PC.  Do I need the original disc against the install Vista upgrade to Windows 7 or recognize the Win 7 install my Vista complete?  I remember way back when I upgraded from Mellenium to XP I had to insert a Windows Installer disk.  Help?

    The Windows 7 upgrade will be superimposed the Vista.

    The upgrade is performed from a Vista running

    Windows 7 questions for:

    http://www.Microsoft.com/Windows/Windows-7/get/Upgrade-Advisor.aspx

    Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor.

    http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd772579 (WS.10) .aspx

    Railways upgrade to Windows 7 at the link above.

    http://www.Microsoft.com/Windows/compatibility/Windows-7/en-us/default.aspx

    Windows 7 Hardware/Software Compatibility Center.

    For any question on Windows 7:

    http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/category/Windows7

    Link above is Windows 7 Forum for questions on Windows 7.

    Windows 7 questions should be directed to / stationed there.

    You are in the Vista Forums.

    See you soon.

    Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

  • Update for my laptop Inspiron 1525 Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit to Windows 7 or 8, then at 10 Windows

    Hello

    I searched for a solution upgrade my Inspiron 1525 notebook, pre-installed with Vista Home Premium 32-bit when I bought it.
    The goal is to prepare the way for upgrade to Windows 10.
    I need to start with Windows 7 or 8.

    I couldn't find a way on the Dell Web site.

    Thanks in advance!
    Isabelle

    Hello

    Please write to us!

    We would like to inform you that the Inspiron 1525 has not been tested for windows 10 and we do not suggest that you upgrade to the version of windows

    Nicely private message the service tag and your email address.

    Thank you

    Robin

  • Inspiron 1525 does not detect HD in the Bios

    Hello everyone, I'm new to this so if I do something wrong with this announcement, please accept my apologies!

    My main question is this, I was given an inspiron 1525 in soft state by a friend who was ready to crush the frustration. Now I begin to understand why. It will not detect ANY hard disk, I put in. Of which I know is very well because I took it from my old laptop when I upgraded to a 500 HD concert. I tried a brand new WD 320gig, an another WD 500gig and supplied with this machine and no dice. I tried to change the bios to ata ahci and all sorts of things, & I can't get the bios to read or detect a hard drive.  ANY HELP at ALL will be greatly appreciated. !!!!

    If this is the wrong place to ask a question, please excuse my ignorance, I'm just opperating on overload right now & very frustrated. Thank you. Jon.

    Hi guys, I'm having the same problem, after I ruined 2 hard drives because I thought it not linked not properly (after my parents let him down once or twice), I leaned slightly above the hard drive (near the touchpad)... The 3rd hard drive didn't settle... I googled a lot and I was thinking, what happens if I change BIOS, ATA AHCI after changing the setting, leave the bios and re - enter the bios and changed from AHCI to ATA, now windows could be installed without any problem. Is not the solution, the problem I have now is that everytime I turn on the PC I have to do this thing, otherwise the hard drive is not detected.

    I have idea why this is happening? I updated the bios to a17 (I think) and still the same...

    any other idea is very appreciated!

    Thank you

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