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    Default Re: m4400 sound isses!

    where are you at the moment?
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    Hmm yeah, that makes it difficult. Maybe call Dell and tell them you want a replacement but can't receive it now since you happen to be in a Dell-less country right now. They can't really give you a hard time for travelling with your laptop, especially since it's a business system Just call it in so you've at least notified them of your issues and tell them you'll let them know whenever you get to a place where they can ship it.

    Maybe they will even ship it to a country that doesn't have it's own Dell office? Shouldn't really matter actually...if they really can't do that tell em you're willing to put up with these issues that you REALLY shouldn't have to if they have a spanking new system ready for you when you get to a different country. Or maybe just let them send it to a friend/relative who can send it on to you?

    Just thinking of all possibilities

    and yeah...where are you now then??
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    Default Re: m4400 sound isses!

    Some people have found that turning off the eSATA port helps it...

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    Default Re: m4400 sound isses!

    Quote Originally Posted by brucef View Post
    Some people have found that turning off the eSATA port helps it...
    Already mentioned a couple of times in this thread
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    Quote Originally Posted by LPTP-LVR View Post
    Hmm yeah, that makes it difficult. Maybe call Dell and tell them you want a replacement but can't receive it now since you happen to be in a Dell-less country right now. They can't really give you a hard time for travelling with your laptop, especially since it's a business system Just call it in so you've at least notified them of your issues and tell them you'll let them know whenever you get to a place where they can ship it.

    Maybe they will even ship it to a country that doesn't have it's own Dell office? Shouldn't really matter actually...if they really can't do that tell em you're willing to put up with these issues that you REALLY shouldn't have to if they have a spanking new system ready for you when you get to a different country. Or maybe just let them send it to a friend/relative who can send it on to you?

    Just thinking of all possibilities

    and yeah...where are you now then??
    do you think Dell may update some drivers that may resolve this issue?

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    Default Re: m4400 sound isses!

    Quote Originally Posted by Goren View Post
    do you think Dell may update some drivers that may resolve this issue?
    Who knows, maybe it's not a Dell driver issue but an Intel one, no idea...it's a combination of these anyway
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    I think the simple solution is to demand a refund.

    Its absolute nonsense that three generations of laptops later, Dell STILL hasn't fixed the audio issues on there laptops... yet other companies' laptops have no issues.

    BAH!

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    Default Re: m4400 sound isses!

    on a side note, I recently installed Windows 7 to see how things were like.
    the e-sata/audio stutter problem is non existent in 7 (and XP). yet somehow exists in vista

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    Default Re: m4400 sound isses!

    Quote Originally Posted by Goren View Post
    on a side note, I recently installed Windows 7 to see how things were like.
    the e-sata/audio stutter problem is non existent in 7 (and XP). yet somehow exists in vista
    I've been running XP with no audio stutter problems and thought I was safe. Installed Windows 7 today to give it a go and now I am stuttering like mad. Not resolved for me.

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    Default Re: m4400 sound isses!

    did you go back to windows xp after installing vista and THEN have the problems on xp?

 

 
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