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Intel(R) 82801FB/FBM USB universeller Hostcontroller - 2658 Outdated or Corrupted drivers: 10/19 Device/Driver
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(Again, you'll probably need a valid service tag number, and proof of purchase if the system is not registered in your name).Scan performed on, Computer: HP KZ631AAR-ABA IQ505 - Windows 7 64 bit If you simply "misplaced" the CD's, then you may want to call or contact Dell Customer Service and see if you can order replacement CD's. If the computer that you "just bought" has just "fallen off the back of a truck", then I can understand it not coming with the original software, or the original Dell CD's (and you not knowing the login or password for it). If you did in fact "just buy it", and you have proof of purchase (and your service tag hasn't been reported stolen) then simply call Dell's customer service and they should be more than happy to help you. So I find it extremely hard to believe that you "just got" your Dimension 2350. It seems odd that you "just got" your Dell Dimension 2350 (especially since Dell no longer sells Dimension 2350's, and they've been replaced by the Dell Dimension 2400). Will the processor/heat sink still be in the "correct place" and work with the current Dell 2350 case? I've been looking at the Intel D845GE motherboard, any ideas if it would work? (as a direct replacement for the current Dell 2350 motherboard). Something that supports AGP, and also has a bios that supports a 200GB hard drive. I'm currently looking for a new microatx motherboard for my Dell 2350. Most computer manufacturers haven't used "re-wired" components since the old Compaq days (1998 and earlier). Doug provided some VERY useful information about the Dell 2350, and also let us know that the hardware components are STANDARD components (and not re-wired proprietary components that you keep trying to scare people with). > I don't like this Doug guy, coming in here and running and advertisement for a DellĬarter why don't you chill out. Well, i hope that answers some of your questions.
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i can't find a working lan and audio driver for windows 98 to save my life. My current problem with them is that there is a lack of support with older operating systems. That might answer some of your questions with the 2350.
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With any major upgrade, you would probably want to do a clean install of windows, since the build of windows distributed is designed for the intel 84x boards (there shouldn't be any problems, but product activation might give you a problem) - luckally Dell distributes an oem copy of XP that would work fine for the clean install. personally, i wish i could get one for my athlon xp box at home - it's a pretty ingenious idea. it does have a heatsync without an attached cooling fan, but the case fan and air transferer works just as good - and it's practically noiseless, running at 32-35 db.
The processor is socket 478, so transfering your processor is a breeze to your newer motherboard.
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Mostly they come with one agp port and three pci, where most full atx boards comes with 1 agp slot, 6 or 7 pci slots and a cnr riser slot. the only problem you'd run in to with upgrading the motherboard is that the Dell 2350 cases only support the microatx architexture, so you would have to install a micro atx case, which limits your expandability. they are all 52x, with overburnning technologies and everything you'd expect from a 52x cd burner software wise. The CD burners are mixed bag as far as manufactuer, they are either Mitshubishi, MSI or Phillips - which are all good CD burners. The hard drives are Westren Digital out of the box hard drives (at least the 60gb blend), so you can put them in any system and they will work. It's not true that you would have a heaping amount of difficulty by upgrading the motherboard. they are pretty decent computers, other than the fact that there is no agp port or that it's all integrated parts. I work at one of the Dell certified retailers (we are the only Dell distributer in the south east), so i can tell you by first hand experience how good the 2350's are.