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I'm not sure if this is happening to anyone else, but I've recently been experiencing some serious issues with my Dell Latitude E6400 (with latest BIOS, and all other relevant updates) while surfing, playing flash videos full screen, etc. After extended periods, Windows Vista slows to a halt to the point I can barely minimize a window without severely delayed lag. I've also noticed that the typical games I play have also had its frame rates severely slowed down as well. I have been trying
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Thanks for the quick help. Funny thing is - I never received a resource CD of any sort.. I received a Windows Vista, Roxio Creator, and Dell Webcam disc but was somehow left out of the other one. I do have a 'RECOVERY' partition which I am sure includes it in the recovery image on it. But it's a proprietary format I can't seem to mount.. I suppose I will never be able to get that Connection Manager until Dell decides to put it up. >.<
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Thanks for the help - unfortunately, I've already installd those add-ons. They are not the Connection Manager. If you happen to find it though, don't hesitate to link me anytime as I'm sure others will be curious as well (all those other Latitude "E" owners out there - few and far between.. for now). Thanks again mate!
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I purchased a Dell E6400 and have recently reformatted and reinstalled Windows Vista. I downloaded what I could on the Dell.com website, but unfortunately, am unable to find the Dell ControlPoint Connection Manager. My Dell ControlPoint contains the following modules: Security Manager Power Manager Display and Devices I do recall the Connection Manager was installed when I first received the unit - but I can't seem to find the download link let alone much information regarding the add-on! Any help