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Dell XPS M1530 Laptop Questions & Answers
Shut down, black screen
It may be. Were you enabled hybernation for closing lid, this situation wouldn't have arises. You closed the while on means heat transmission may have caused this situation.
XPS M1530 video issues
Check out the ribbon and other connectors that are powering/connected to your screen. It appears you may have an intermittent wiring situation.
Or the circuitry or keyboard switch that switches the video back and forth from screen to external output may be the culprit.
Dell laptop m1530 bios password reset
try with default password : Dell
or if its not working check the below link. may be it will help you to reset the password
http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000235.htm
How do I safely free up space on the D: drive of a Dell XPS M1530 laptop?
Hi power up your laptop go to drive D and delete files by right click and choose delete from pop up menu or just highlight file and press del on keyboard. If you've got any programs installed on this drive go to control panel, add/ remove programs highlight the program and press uninstall next to it or at the top depend of your OS
No display problem, vga's out to external, then after 2nd reboot, internal display works, but with errors
If you have already replaced the screen...
Common problem when replacing equipment on laptops is that the "cable" goes into a flat housing that requires you to lift a little white "gate" then insert the cable and put the "gate" back down. Problems usually occur when snapping the "gate" back down. Pull the cable back out and be sure to lift the gate insert the cable and then put the "gate" back down. Once done give it a light tug and it should hold very firm and not move at all
Adjust font size
you cant get a actual answer without details...such as which operating system are you using and what exactly are you talking about.
For windows 7 go to the CONTROL PANEL and then APPEARANCE and then finally DISPLAY, it will be an option on the left hand taskbar.
theres also a custom dpi option here
so its like this
control panel>appearance>display
Acer aspire 5534 hard drive compatability.
As with any laptop the Hard drive usually comes with a Pre-installed version of Windows. Best bet is to call Acer and get a price for a replacement. Depending on the maker putting a different type of hard drive is not allow because the recovery discs they give you will only run on certain hard drives due to a detect program that is built into the discs. This is not necessarily true for all makes models and brands but both Acer and Dell in my experiance do this for win 7 machines
Blank screen
try following
power off
remove battery
restore battery
charge for 30 min
power on
if still not working
remove ram and reinistall after cleaning
Error code 2000-0146
I had the same problem and came across the following solution that worked for me as well:
Re: windows Vista will not start
18 Aug 2009 07:28PM
I was getting a the same error codes and couldn't get Windows to boot up at all. I went to BIOS set up (restart your computer and hit F12 when the BIOS screen comes up), went to onboard devices and changed the SATA Operations from ACHSI (don't know how it got there) to the factory default setting ATA. Then I started up in "repair mode" (which was an option that was coming up when I tried to boot up before but never worked) - it went through a repair check and went to login screen.
Prior to finding this - I tried several things including start up from the Reinstallation disc, but nothing worked. I was ready to buy a new hard drive, but don't have to. Works fine!
Not sure what caused the problem to start with. It is an "Inspiron 1520"
Dell XPS M1530 PP28L will not start up black screen
great machine, try starting the thing up with the battery out of it and just the AC adapter plugged in. if that works then your battery needs replaced. if yous still get nothing and the battery indicates it's charged then unplug the ac adapter and try powering it up with the battery only, anything else is going to involve surgery to remove the memory and test that way. Are you at least getting any lights on the system? if the system board is dead you either won't get any lights or ones that were usually green (like the power button) will light up amber. this system is out of warranty now so if the system board is dead in it then the best bet is to try ebay for the replacement part and have a shop swap the board out for you. if you don't want to get that involved in it let me know i am a Dell certified systems expert (dcse) and i can either fix it for you or buy it from you and fix it up for someone else. I LOVE the XPS systems.
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