


I also know it can be overwhelming for some people when installing from scratch and having pages of drivers to choose from. I know this can be extremely confusing when you’re attempting to locate a specific driver. In this case, being able to revert to older bios revisions, older drivers, or a different application will help keep the system running until the incompatibility can be addressed and patched. The reason behind having multiple drivers and applications on the specific service tag is because some new drivers may cause compatibility problems with other software or hardware installed on the machine. It is listed as one of the chipset drivers which I mentioned must be installed after the Notebook System Software. Stephenjfa is correct, the driver is available for the 6400, E1505, E1405, 640m, and any other machine that utilizes the SD card reader. I hope this helps with your problem, but if not please feel free to contact me at with my name in the subject line: ATTN: Mike B., and I'll get back to you ASAP. The remaining drivers can be loaded in any order.
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Next, install the Chipset driver, followed by the video driver, then the sound driver, and finally the network drivers. It's important that these be loaded first as the carry updates and patches for your Dell computer. Try reinstalling with a fresh image then the first driver to be loaded should be the NSS (Notebook System Software). The order of the drivers is somewhat important when reloading an OS. I've read your post and wanted to offer some assistance. I'm part of an internet outreach team developed to interact with the online community regarding technical questions and issues that customers face with Dell products. My name is Mike, Im a Dell Technical Analyst located at Dell corporate headquarters in Round Rock, TX.
