New
#11
If you follow the https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tructions.html and provide us with your Dell model, that will be all the info we need to help you find the correct driver. :)
If you follow the https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tructions.html and provide us with your Dell model, that will be all the info we need to help you find the correct driver. :)
Studio XPS 1647
Service Tag: CJN60Q1
This is what it says my computer is on the dell website. I'm not sure which model my dell is exactly, and I checked through the system info program you gave me. If this isn't right I can try to find something else. I apologize for the inconvenience, and am not exactly computer savvy.
Alright, now we know which Dell you have, so that is a good start. Now, follow the https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tructions.html so we can see what network adapter devices are installed. Then we can go to the Dell support site for your model and find the updates for those devices. :)
I followed the guide and I linked the zip folder into this post. Hope it helps.
It does not appear the instructions were followed as closely as they could have been. We need you to run the jcgriff executable given in those instructions I linked to in my last post.
Oooooohhh. I just saw what I missed. I thought that download link was for the system spec thing... Sorry :/
I uploaded it correctly this time. Again, really sorry.
You want to download this one: Drivers and Downloads | Dell [United States]
I downloaded it and installed it, because apparently it wasn't installed. I'll see if just downloading it fixed my problem. If not, I'll figure out what else I need to fix. Thanks for the help
Alright, keep us updated as to how the system responds over the next few days.
I will, but I just restarted it after installing the driver and stuff, and my internet connected right off the bat. Usually I have to wait 20 seconds or so and diagnose connectivity problems. Hopefully this means it's fixed
Thanks again, and sorry for all the trouble!