Dell XPS M1530 Hard Drive & Memory Install – BWOne.com
Just did a quick video showing people how to install a new hard drive and memory on the M1530. Figured it would help some people that may not know.
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@TubeofDestiny I hear ya. Imine is about a year and a half old. Dead HD, dead keyboard, dead DIMM slot on the motherboard.
sweet video man
Dude, you so totally just made my day!!
1 year and a half, dead hdd, dead battery charger, Dell went the cheap way on some parts, despite the “XPS” serie supposed to be one of the top tier :/
thx for the vid
Thank you. That’s what its all about!
A year ago you helped me make the choice of buying this laptop and i have no regrets thank you so very much Bowman.
Newegg . com
One of my favorite sites for buying parts for pc. =)
Thanks Man
Where did you say you got the RAM from? I couldn’t understand, sorry.
Thanks,
2:48
I want to know, how to buy the hdd ! It’s fine if it is like a WD 2.5″ SATA NOTEBOOK
Thanks.
you spelled drive wrong on the title
He actually doesn’t have a name to the song. He just wanted to make a techno sound beat and this is what came out. I felt it sounded great for background music for tutorials.
Were you using a magnetic screwdriver to get those screws out?
Aight TY on the vid, but now i want to know what song this is in the background. I’ts by BroadCast but, what’s the name of the song?
also 32 bit only supports 3.5 gbs
i kno he handles the chips with no care, and he sat the chips on the metal hard drive
You need to have a 64 bit OS. If you install vista or windows 7 64 bit all of your ram will be seen.
I recently uprgade my dell XPS from1 GB to 4GB of RAM and the PC its only detecting 2GB on RAM…..how can i configure it to take advantage of the whole 4 GB….thank you
make sure your fan is working and you aren’t covering it(stopping the fan from sucking cool air into your machine)
wow man did u ground urself b4 touchin those stuffs?
7200rpm drive will give you better performance and faster speeds than the 5400rpm with the expense of a little less battery life, some heat and a little bit of noise but it worth it for the performance and speed gains you get.
thanks very much for your help! i found this out straight after posting this comment, and bought a 5400 rpm hdd. but im goin to use the 7200 hdd as and external hdd. thanks for your help
If you purchased a hdd that is 7200 rpm it is going to run hotter than the stock HDD which comes at 5400rpm speed. if they drive you bought is a 5400rpm then you may want to check with the manufacturer of the drive.