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After the clean install I went to the dell site to look for some drivers. It's possible I
reinstalled some of the Dell utilities as I followed their instructions as to what to
download and in what order to install them.
I was curious about the Win 7 connection manager as I saw references to it in another
thread. I will ask about this on one of the other boards here.
You have given a good clue about what might be the problem.
When you do a clean install of Win7 over a factory install, make Recovery Disks then wipe the HD to get rid of factory code.
Use the WIn7 installer drivers which are quickly updated in optional Windows Updates. Then any drivers missing in Device Manager can be found on Dell's Support website with your service tag. Only swap out drivers if performance dictates, or to get better graphics.
Adding back factory utilities - which normally lose their links to OEM partition even if you don't wipe the HD - can cause conflicts with the superior versions of these utilities in Win7.
If you are going to do a clean install it is better to go fully clean. If you have to reimport a Dell utility for a good reason, then set a restore point and monitor closely its performance effects.