Tag: Inspiron

Dell Inspiron Mini 1M10V 1011: Memory Upgrade

Dell Inspiron Mini IM10v 1011, memory upgrade to 2G really made the difference. Processes are runnig much faster now.

Dell Inspiron Mini IM10v 1011, memory upgrade to 2G really made the difference. Processes are runnig much faster now.

My Aunt gave me this tiny 10″ mini laptop, running Win XP, that simply would not even boot up properly. I spent the time to clean it up, and it cleaned up pretty good. Still it was running very slow, even after killing off many unneeded processes, so I decided to upgrade the RAM from 1G to 2G. It really makes the laptop bearable, if not snappy.

Dell Inspiron 6000: Backlight Replacement

Mistaken I was, in blaming Lubuntu 14.04 for my Dell Inspiron 6000 laptop, for a very dim screen. It was so dim that I could barely see large white windows. I thought it was a Lubuntu 14.04 software problem, so I kept digging for answers, and receiving nothing but frustration and disappointment. Near 6 months later, I figured out that the laptop’s backlight was defective. Once replaced the screen lit up as normal.

Lubuntu 14.04 LTS Install on Old Dell Laptop

This old Dell Inspiron 6000 laptop, handed down to me because it was really broken, was tired as tired could be. I brought it back to life by eschewing Windows and embracing Lubuntu 14.04 LTS. Now it hums and runs really well. Here are some of my observations.

This Dell Inspiron 6000 laptop has 500mb of Ram, 2 of 4 broken USB ports, and a missing down arrow key. Apparently my mischievous nephew had heard that one of his toys was able to insert into a computer, so he tried this, twice, on this laptop. Two USB ports had sorted out and remain damaged, and Windows XP had crashed hard and was irrecoverable. I tried to rebuild XP, and it was largely successful, but could not configure the wifi to work. XP was slow, and running a browser was painfully slow. In essence it was a dead laptop.