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Oh and one more thing: when you run the install app, upon conclusion, Win 7 may not accept it as a normal installation and will request to automatically REINSTALL the driver with the proper settings for Windows 7. This did not make me too happy when I found out, but I guess I can't complain too badly I only paid $50 for the D610 (without a HD and only 512MGs of RAM). If you want higher resolutions you have to use a compatible Dell docking station that has a slot for an external graphics card. The Intel screen resolution offerings are 800圆x768. If you were lucky enough to get a hold of one with the ATI Radeon graphics chip instead, while you won't find the driver here, you WILL get a higher-performance experience. However, the latest (and final) update to the driver is this one, dated, so this is as good as it gets.Īgain, I can only speak to my D610's configuration with the Intel Graphics chip. So when you go to the download page, you won't find any references to Win 7 only to XP.
The Intel 915GM chipset IS NOT FULLY COMPATIBLE WITH WIN 7! This driver is classified as XPDM as opposed to the native WDDM model XPDM drivers will work in Windows 7 but do not support all of its functions. This is a Windows XP driver, not a native Win 7 driver.
The install file, win2k_xp142550.exe, is not a self-extracting zip file but rather, a full-on installation program (it copies all the install files to a temp directory and deletes them when finished). Here's the page with the download link you need. Wish I'd have used it from the beginning. Well, after installing and reinstalling Java a half-dozen times and trying to get the app to work in three different browsers, I gave up and just used the manual search module. Intel's website has a java-based 'scan my system' Driver Update Utility app that is supposed to auto-identify your hardware and make the whole process a snap. If your D610 has the Intel 915GM Graphics Chipset (you can easily check the video specs in your bios set-up), I can definitely help! I just recently configured a D610 with Windows 7 and spent an entire day running that elusive sucker down! If your MB has the ATI Radeon chip, you'll probably have to keep looking, but I have the direct link to the Intel driver. Does anyone know where to download the video controller driver for a dell latitude d610 running windows 7pro much appreciated if you can help.