

I love the integrated web camera, the 3gb of ram, the 250gb Hd and the integrated multi cards reader. you won't see these specs very often at this price. After 2 weeks of ownerships i was so enchanted with the little guy i bought a second one. This one's specs impressed me right away.

Pros: I work in IT and regularly buy laptops for our business. Secure Digital (SD), Multi Media Card (MMC)ĭimensions & Weight Dimensions (W x D x H)Īdditional Information Date First Available Read max: 8x DVD-R/RW/ROM, 4x DVD+/-R DL, 5x DVD-RAM, 24x CD-R/RW/ROM disks Write max: 8x DVD+/-R, 6x DVD-RW, 8x DVD+RW, 2x DVD-R DL, 2.4x DVD+R DL, 5x DVD-RAM, 24x CD-R and 16x CD-RW disks I realize I'm not contributing very much, but you started out further than I ended up.Learn more about the Gateway M-6755 Model BrandĨx Multi-Format Dual Layer DVD+/-RW with DVD-RAM Q: Do you still have that trouble or did you get it fixed? Q: Did your wireless work from the get-go or did you have to go find a driver?Īs far as audio, you said you used the ATI sounds driver with the same trouble. (For a bunch of info that I can't do a whole lot with but maybe someone else can, SysInfo says: ) The installer makes progress until it fails with a completely useless message: The diagnostic tool says "Could not find adapter" (presumably due to the whole 'lack of a driver' thing). (Marvell MC-85, so it says on the physical card)Īmong other various sources, I've tried everything that results from searching the Marvell site with WinXP as the platform: The ATI SMBus drive you attached worked wonderfully.

I'm sure you were posting in the hopes of receiving help, but if you have any help for me, I'd greatly appreciate it. I did get the cabled ethernet controller working, so I'm posting from the laptop now.ġ) Tag along with any resolutions for the three Unknown DevicesĢ) Ask you how you worked out your sound, wireless, and SM bus controller

I'm also dealing with two items listed under "Other Hardware" in Device Manager:Įthernet Controller: I've gotten as far as figuring it to be the wireless card (Mavell MC85), but that was by opening the case. Uninstalling it and detecting hardware changes installs SigmaTel High Definition Audio CODEC.Īt some point, I also seem to have acquired "ATI Function Driver for High Definition Audio - ATI 791A", which lets audio files play without throwing an error but there's still no sound. The first problem I have yet to fix is the sound. I have also downgraded from Vista to XP on a Gateway M-1617, but I haven't even gotten as far as you.
