Are you wearing any bracelets with magnetic clasps? That may trigger standby mode on some laptops. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro
No, I'm talking about the Control Panel/Power Options, fast startup option (enabled by default). This option caused boot problems on all my...
Turn off fast startup in power management settings and see if that helps. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
So far, no issues with A18 BIOS.
There's a new BIOS version (A18) with an "urgent" update requirement.
I still suspect the driver... is THIS the driver? Some users have had luck by repeatedly (30x or more) connecting and removing the plug, or by...
Does Windows detect the insertion of the headphone plug? Did you then check the volume levels (independent from speaker volume)?
1. Try uninstalling the audio driver, rebooting and then reinstalling it. I've seen situations where the driver configuration gets screwed up...
Regarding the replacement battery, I've had mixed results for my Dell M4400. The first replacement battery was a lemon, but it was cheap enough...
@DudeFromKalispell You don't want to use sRGB or Adobe RGB in your color profiles... remove all and use no profile or my own profile. I started...
My color profile makes a very subtle change to the default Y2P color space. The only thing I can think of is that your machine has a modified...
On my M4800 I also have the Sharp LQ156D1 (LQ156D1 [DELL P/N: 71YHK]) and it is a very good display. No light bleed/shadows and very bright, at...
Good to hear... I'd be happy with two of the curved Dell 34" displays.
Try turning it back on... then hold the power button down until the computer powers back on. See if that works. If it does, it may be the sleep...
The M4800 is a Type A card laptop. The M6800 is a Type A/B laptop, although I'm not sure if there is any specific BIOS requirement.
A and B are different. See this link for more information.
For the M4800 and M6800???? The two computers use different type GPU cards, MXM 3 Type-A and MXM 3 Type-B cards, respectively. Edit: I had...
Yea, looks like a nice display, even nicer with two of them.
The specs on the monitor mention HDMI 2.0 requirement for 60Hz display, which may translate to a Display Port 1.2 requirement. While the M4800...
Having done it... guaranteed throttling with < 180W PS.
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