Download the latest drivers for your Dell Latitude D410 to keep your Computer up-to-date. Windows 8.1, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP. Audio Drivers.
Freddy Kruger, welcome to the forum! I had Windows 7 installed on a Latitude C640, which is older than yours, it ran, but there were problems.
It wouldn't sleep, had no Aero screen, which makes it look dull and lifeless looking. And unless you've upgraded, that must be a Pentium 4 or lower processor. You're going to have problems, Freddy. I'm not trying to discourage you, but you'll never get the full Windows 7 experience with this laptop. In fact, I'm currently running it on a D610, it functions well, but still no Aero. If it's all you have to work with, I can appreciate your situation, but don't expect miracles to happen. And Windows Update will only go back so far on the drivers for this laptop.
However, I do wish you the best of success on your project, and should you require any further assistance, always feel free to post. I'm a greenhorn and went to a Big Box Store and bought what they sold me.not what I needed.
Therefore I have Windows 7 on the computer and a new 320 Gig WD hard drive. I installed them both last night and aside from not knowing about the pin extender everything went OK as far as I know at this time. I know I won't get the full value out of the Windows 7 OS. The computer is older, running a Pentium M 1.73 GHz processor and only has 512 MB of ram.
At this time the audio isn't working on the computer. I can get on the internet, but haven't played with it much because I haven't installed any antivirus software. I won't know what I have.or don't till I get a chance to give it a test drive. Thanks for your input. Freddy Kruger, first thing you need to consider doing is upgrading your RAM.
On these laptops, the sticks are not hard to find & replace. On eBay, you'll find several sources of RAM at competitive prices. Keep in mind here that your laptop is older (like mine), therefore you don't need to spend a ton for RAM. 1-800-4MEMORY is a good source for refurbished RAM that carries a lifetime warranty. Your laptop should hold at least 1GB, possibly 2GB of RAM.
Secondly, Dell Support has all kinds of drivers for your model of laptop, for free download. They have an audio driver for your laptop. Third, your anti-virus software, Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE) is a free all in one virus & malware protection. I run it on both of my systems without problems. Fourth and last, you need to make a quick visit to Windows Update, for all of the latest updates & patches for your laptop.
Some drivers, but not all, may be found there. Freddy, try these things first, especially the updating and virus download. This in itself will improve things a lot. Should you require further assistance, always feel free to post.
That is what happened to me, Freddy. I have a custom driver disc for my laptop that I bought on eBay for $5.
In the Device Manager, the 'Multimedia Audio Controller' wasn't installed. It was on the disc that I had bought. You can try a search for it, but I couldn't find it on Dell's site. The only times that I had this issue was when installing Windows 7 & Vista. I've checked on the net, you're either going to have to find that controller download or find a driver disc for your laptop on eBay or wherever you can.
There is a eBay seller who sells a lot of these discs, if he's still there. I hope that this is of some help to you, Freddy.
Usilitelj u 100 u 42 opisanie for sale. Hang in there, you'll get going. It should work, Freddy. Mine didn't say they were for Windows 7, either. They are your stock drivers, and your controller should be on it. As far as that controller goes, it doesn't matter which version it is, what matters is that it works for your laptop. When I install Win 2K or XP or Linux Mint, this component is loaded by default. But not so with Vista or Windows 7.