Bluetooth Driver For Dell Inspiron 1525 Windows 7

 
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UPDATE (12/22/08):- 7. Is last working version, 7. Hello, first some specs:Dell Inspiron 1525Intel Core 2 Duo T5750 2.0GHz3GB RAMVista Home Premium 32-bitMobile Intel 965 Express Chipset FamilyAlright, now onto the interesting stuff!So, I bought this laptop, and the display driver version that comes from Dell is 7.

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from Jan 2008. Well, that couldn't do, as Intel has been very good with updating this chipset, giving it vast performance enhancements and better support for games. So, I went to Intel's site to get the latest driver - at the time, it was 7. So I installed it - it gave the whole 'this isn't supported, get the driver from the manufacturer' routine, but after uninstalling the old driver and trying again, it worked like a charm. Without any surprises, my games had a HUGE performance boost (despite the fact that the Vista experience rating dropped from 3.4 to 3.1.pff), so I was a happy man.Now things get ugly.So, today I decided it's been a while so I should check if there have been more recent drivers - turns out Intel pushed out 2 newer versions, first 7. In August, and the more recent 7. A couple weeks ago.

Having read the changelog, I found some nice support features, especially for OpenGL 2.0, so I was happy about getting some new drivers. So I download and install the more recent one with the.exe first. I immediately knew something was wrong - the colors on screen looked like they were melting and were supersaturated, like someone had just spent an hour eating skittles then threw up on the screen.

Naturally, it was hard to see or do much in this condition, but I managed to go through some display options, thinking maybe some tweaking was necessary.I tried everything.Resolutions, color complexity, messing around with contrast, saturation, etc, you name it. Just for kicks, I took a screenshot and sent it to one of my friends, and he said it looked fine, nothing was wrong. Clearly, this driver was screwed up pretty badly.

Well, I installed 7. Again, and everything returned to normal - no problems. Now I thought, well, if the most recent version is messed up, I'll try the other one - 7. Installed it, same exact thing happened.I've been going back and forth, trying all methods of install (.zip extraction, executable, update through device manager, etc) and same results.

I've nearly spent all day going through Intel's site and just seeing what I can find on Google, but to no avail (Intel's support hasn't been any help, either).I come here to you now, exhausted, asking for any suggestions anyone may have to fix the problem - it could very well be that the last two drivers are bad, but I seriously doubt it - I've seen other threads where people are using it just fine.I've ruled basically everything I can think of - including all 'dumb' stuff like corrupt files, right version for OS, etc. Will these two simply not work on my machine? I hope the trend doesn't continue with new releases. Maybe I can just skip these two and wait for next month's?tl;drDell came with 7.I installed 7. From Intel, works amazingTried 7. And 7., colors completely screwed up on screenThanks in advance, guys. I appreciate anything you can think up on this.Hi,How did you install the newest driver?

Did you just run the setup straight away or you uninstall the older driver first. Usually, to get the most advantages from the new drivers, I uninstalled the older first and setup the new one. Hope this little experience may help you.Regards.

Hi,How did you install the newest driver? Did you just run the setup straight away or you uninstall the older driver first. Usually, to get the most advantages from the new drivers, I uninstalled the older first and setup the new one. Hope this little experience may help you.Regards.' I've been going back and forth, trying all methods of install (.zip extraction, executable, update through device manager, etc) and same results.'

Yep, that includes uninstalling old ones first as well. I'm sure the problem isn't in the way I installed them, because I've just about gone every possible route to do it. Thanks for the suggestion - any others? ' I've been going back and forth, trying all methods of install (.zip extraction, executable, update through device manager, etc) and same results.'

Yep, that includes uninstalling old ones first as well. I'm sure the problem isn't in the way I installed them, because I've just about gone every possible route to do it. Thanks for the suggestion - any others?For some reasons, when I install the newest driver by uninstalling the previous drivers first ( also uninstalled the relating software asked by Device Manager), I don't have OpenGL tab or Video Tab from the newest driver. Therefore, this may be the reason why my computer doesn't get saturated. In your case, how about trying to disable property tab in service management. For some reasons, when I install the newest driver by uninstalling the previous drivers first ( also uninstalled the relating software asked by Device Manager), I don't have OpenGL tab or Video Tab from the newest driver.

Therefore, this may be the reason why my computer doesn't get saturated. In your case, how about trying to disable property tab in service management.I'm not sure what you mean exactly - where are you seeing these tabs? Are you using XP by any chance?And to clarify what I meant by saturation.you may want to read the other guy's post that I linked to.he may have explained the actual effect better - basically, all the colors are messed up and it's extremely difficult to make out anything, like the colors are melting.if that makes any sense. Also, it seems that the Topic creator and I are the only people having this problem. =(I've seen one more guy with this problem:You're saying v15.11.1 (7.) introduced the problem. So it's a regression.

Unfortunately the changelog only reports one single change regarding GM965, which can't be the cause since it is related to text translation:I would call this worth pushing through e-mail technical support:Maybe install the driver and make a screenshot with Alt+Print and another one with a digital camera. Just to 'show' the difference in colors.

I've seen one more guy with this problem:You're saying v15.11.1 (7.) introduced the problem. So it's a regression. Unfortunately the changelog only reports one single change regarding GM965, which can't be the cause since it is related to text translation:I would call this worth pushing through e-mail technical support:Maybe install the driver and make a screenshot with Alt+Print and another one with a digital camera. Just to 'show' the difference in colors.Thanks man, like I said I just want to get this problem out there for other people in the same situation, as I sure as hell know there basically isn't anything useful out there.I did contact technical support, but they just directed me to their online FAQ, which i've only read through 10,000 times already. Whatever, I guess I'll try again, and point them to this thread to show it's not an isolated incident.

Keaton, thanks for being here, honestly it's hard being the only person in the world with a certain problem lol.Any further comments/help/ideas are much appreciated, I'll post back here later with what support tells me.now I just have to find my digital camera. Maybe you read the FAQ 10,000x, but you didn't read the e-mail your recevieved sufficiently careful, did you?It starts like this: 'Thanks for contacting Intel Customer Support. Automated search. These links.'

And then the important line: '., do you still need help? You can escalate your question to a technical support representative.' And the word escalate is a hyperlink.Sorry I didn't clarify, yes - I did read it entirely and escalated the problem, but I was referring to the representative's response I received after that. Like I said, I've opened another case pointing them to this thread, so hopefully I'll get a better response this time. Sorry for double posting, but I noticed something on the Dell Forums:Dell says their drivers are customized for Dell laptops. I suggest you install the latest Dell video driver for your model and operating system.That may be the problem.Of course, it's always recommended that you use the manufacturer's suggested drivers, but as I've explained above, they're simply out of date, and the newer ones are giving me performance in games like Team Fortress 2 that I never thought possible. Quite frankly, when it comes to video drivers, not too many people are content with the recommended year old versions.

It's obvious the problem has to do with the Inspiron 1525 that we got - the real question is how to fix it. Hopefully Intel will get back to me soon so we can begin to figure out what's going on. At the very least, they are aware of the problem now, and it might be fixed in a future driver release, who knows.

Dell says their drivers are customized for Dell laptops. I suggest you install the latest Dell video driver for your model and operating system.There is no customization of the driver by Dell.

I just did a byte by byte comparison of the 7. (v15.7.3) driver:Dell IntelKit12877.inf igdlh.infkit12877.cat igdlh.catTVWSetup.exe differhkcmd.exe differigfxcfg.exe differigfxext.exe differigfxpers.exe differigfxsrvc.exe differigfxtray.exe differigfxzoom.exe differigxpun.exe differNone of the executables is relevant for the driver itself.

These are just utility tools and you can run the driver without them. The differences in the.inf files just relate to not supporting some other intel graphics chipsets than GM965 in the dell driver.If you provide bugreports, please include also the VBIOS Version (found in your system bios or igfxcfg.exe / Information). I expect this to be 1566 on Inspiron 1525. I'm on XPS M1330 and having the VBIOS 1588, but since it works on the M1330 and the VBIOS versions are pretty close I wouldn't expect this to be the most likely fault. But only Intel can tell. I don't have source code nor tools to patch 1588 in the Insprion. 'Thank you for contacting Intel Technical Support.We have been working on you issue however we are not able to replicate your issue.

Since those drivers has could be modified according to the needs require for the laptop.As I have investigated already here in this thread: There is no such thing as a customized Dell driver. Dell uses the same generic intel drivers - just an older version of it. Sadly this fact has been ignored by Intel Techs. But I'm not surprised that Intel couldn't reproduce the problem. You need a Dell Inspiron 1525 for that and not an other notebook.Okay, if you guys tell Dell support about the problem, you have to get to 2nd level support.

Only if you reach that level, Dell may help. 2nd level support has the option to contact a person at Intel to investigate further. Then there's the point where Intel and Dell techs work hand in hand to resolve that issue. This is required since Dell knows what they have put together (e.g. The VBIOS version is very important!) and Intel knows how the driver works and what it requires.You guys all have the latest BIOS installed and your VBIOS is 1566, isn't it (nobody of you replied to my posting above!)? As I have investigated already here in this thread: There is no such thing as a customized Dell driver.

Dell uses the same generic intel drivers - just an older version of it. Sadly this fact has been ignored by Intel Techs.

But I'm not surprised that Intel couldn't reproduce the problem. You need a Dell Inspiron 1525 for that and not an other notebook.Okay, if you guys tell Dell support about the problem, you have to get to 2nd level support. Only if you reach that level, Dell may help. 2nd level support has the option to contact a person at Intel to investigate further. Then there's the point where Intel and Dell techs work hand in hand to resolve that issue.

This is required since Dell knows what they have put together (e.g. The VBIOS version is very important!) and Intel knows how the driver works and what it requires.You guys all have the latest BIOS installed and your VBIOS is 1566, isn't it (nobody of you replied to my posting above!)?Sorry I didn't reply before - yes, the VBIOS version is 1566. I come bearing gifts! As you all may or may not know, Intel recently released the next version of the driver, 15.11.3.1576 (7.). No, it didn't fix the problem unfortunately. However, as I watched the strange mix of colors that has become all too familiar, I remembered to take pictures this time (for those who may not remember, the problem does not show up in screenshots)!

Here are the links - sorry if the image quality isn't that great, my camera is several years old.- New driver- old driver- New driver- old driver- new driver- old driver- new driverWell that's it, I couldn't take too many because i couldn't find a memory card (I could only store like 5 pics on the cams internal memory at once - these alone required more than one upload & deletion), but hopefully these illustrate the problem clearly enough.As a side note, I did notice that each driver release is accompanied by the Intel High Definition Audio HDMI driver. It's probably a stretch to say this is what's causing the problem, but take a look at this:Video driver.Audio Driver15.11.3.1576.6.10.0.206415.11.2.1554.6.10.0.206415.11.1.1545.6.10.0.206415.11.0.1537.6.10.0.206015.7.3.1409.6.10.0.2035Anyone else find it interesting that the three drivers that don't work happen to have the same audio driver version, different from earlier releases of the video driver? I've been trying to test out if the audio driver is the real trouble maker here, but I'm having trouble installing the video driver alone, as they both come in a 'bundle' (even if I update with.zip library through device manager).I guess that sums up everything I've done tonight - any thoughts? 15.11.1.1545.6.10.0.2064 ( fails)15.11.0.1537.6.10.0.2060 (works)If you download the.zip version of the driver and read installationreadme.txt and follow the instructions in section 'Manual Installation Instructions' you will see how to update graphics and audio drivers independently. It is possible to update the gfx driver without updating the audio driver.Although offtopic, I discovered on my Dell M1330 which uses the same SiI174 chip as the Inspiron 1525 has for multiplexing TDMS video and S/PDIF audio into HDMI that if I use the 'Intel HD Audio HDMI' driver, I'm loosing the facility to output sound over HDMI. More specifically I loose the HDMI audio device in the middle of this picture:So what I'm using is the Microsoft 'High Definition Audio-Device' (HdAudio.sys), which you can switch to by displaying all compatible Audio drivers for your HDMI device in the device manager. One more thing comes to my mind.

Maybe due to some weird registry settings just the color fine tuning settings got messed up. Did you play with these to see whether it fixes your problem:You can adjust every single color channel with this settings panel. It's igfxcfg.exe which can be launched from the symbol bar on the right lower side of you desktop screen.Last but not least: Does it happen only to you internel LVDS display or also to external displays connected on the VGA/HDMI connector? The reason is that some specific features such as 'Framebuffer compression' is only available to the internal display and not an external one.

This helps to narrow the source of the problem. Thanks for the suggestions guys, I just got home and had a chance to fool around with this some more. Got some interesting results.Okay, firstly, I guess we can rule out the audio driver, as installing the video driver alone didn't fix the problem.Next, turning Aero on/off didn't do anything at all.Now the color settings - I've tried messing around with it before, but I finally got a certain setting to sort of fix the problem:If I bring up the Gamma to 3.4 and Brightness to 100, the screen returns to normal (well, it's still hard to see because everything is so damn bright). Alternatively, bringing the Gamma to 5.0 and the Brightness to 63 works as well (still very bright though). Changing any of the other settings doesn't do anything.I don't know what to make of that, but moving on to the next thing - external monitor. I finally got my hands on a monitor i could use - a 1280 x 1024 LCD monitor using a VGA connection. Surprise surprise, it works like a charm.

No need to mess around with any settings, the display looks great at the default.So now we know bringing up the Gamma and Brightness fixes the colors (although it's not really useable, it's like looking into the sun), and that the issue only occurs on the built-in LCD.So. Where do we go from here? Hello, first some specs:Dell Inspiron 1525Intel Core 2 Duo T5750 2.0GHz3GB RAMVista Home Premium 32-bitMobile Intel 965 Express Chipset FamilyAlright, now onto the interesting stuff!So, I bought this laptop, and the display driver version that comes from Dell is 7. from Jan 2008. Well, that couldn't do, as Intel has been very good with updating this chipset, giving it vast performance enhancements and better support for games.

So, I went to Intel's site to get the latest driver - at the time, it was 7. So I installed it - it gave the whole 'this isn't supported, get the driver from the manufacturer' routine, but after uninstalling the old driver and trying again, it worked like a charm. Without any surprises, my games had a HUGE performance boost (despite the fact that the Vista experience rating dropped from 3.4 to 3.1.pff), so I was a happy man.Now things get ugly.So, today I decided it's been a while so I should check if there have been more recent drivers - turns out Intel pushed out 2 newer versions, first 7. In August, and the more recent 7. A couple weeks ago.

Having read the changelog, I found some nice support features, especially for OpenGL 2.0, so I was happy about getting some new drivers. So I download and install the more recent one with the.exe first. I immediately knew something was wrong - the colors on screen looked like they were melting and were supersaturated, like someone had just spent an hour eating skittles then threw up on the screen. Naturally, it was hard to see or do much in this condition, but I managed to go through some display options, thinking maybe some tweaking was necessary.I tried everything.Resolutions, color complexity, messing around with contrast, saturation, etc, you name it. Just for kicks, I took a screenshot and sent it to one of my friends, and he said it looked fine, nothing was wrong. Clearly, this driver was screwed up pretty badly.

Well, I installed 7. Again, and everything returned to normal - no problems. Now I thought, well, if the most recent version is messed up, I'll try the other one - 7.

Installed it, same exact thing happened.I've been going back and forth, trying all methods of install (.zip extraction, executable, update through device manager, etc) and same results. I've nearly spent all day going through Intel's site and just seeing what I can find on Google, but to no avail (Intel's support hasn't been any help, either).I come here to you now, exhausted, asking for any suggestions anyone may have to fix the problem - it could very well be that the last two drivers are bad, but I seriously doubt it - I've seen other threads where people are using it just fine.I've ruled basically everything I can think of - including all 'dumb' stuff like corrupt files, right version for OS, etc. Will these two simply not work on my machine? I hope the trend doesn't continue with new releases. Maybe I can just skip these two and wait for next month's?tl;drDell came with 7.I installed 7.

From Intel, works amazingTried 7. And 7., colors completely screwed up on screenThanks in advance, guys. I appreciate anything you can think up on this.Hi,I had the same issue in graphics index after the upgrade. I did the upgrade for enabling Aero. It was disabled for unknown reasons. Aero did not get enabled after upgrade and the Graphics index dipped by.4 points (3.1).

I went through the forms, did registry editings.At last found that the Aero was disabled due to improper disconnect of Remote Desktop (Net Meeting)Launched another Remote Desktop and closed it properly. Aero started working fine and the Graphics score was back to normal at 3.5Hence check the Aero theme and availability. After conformation of Aero function, upgrade the score. Everything will be fine.Tips to check the Aero function. Press Windows Key + Tab key. It has to perform 3D flip. Keeping the mouse pointer in menimized window should give the thumbnail image of the window.(I did a forced driver install as the Graphics card was not accepting the new driver package from the.exe.

Hello, first some specs:Dell Inspiron 1525Intel Core 2 Duo T5750 2.0GHz3GB RAMVista Home Premium 32-bitMobile Intel 965 Express Chipset FamilyAlright, now onto the interesting stuff!So, I bought this laptop, and the display driver version that comes from Dell is 7. from Jan 2008. Well, that couldn't do, as Intel has been very good with updating this chipset, giving it vast performance enhancements and better support for games. So, I went to Intel's site to get the latest driver - at the time, it was 7. So I installed it - it gave the whole 'this isn't supported, get the driver from the manufacturer' routine, but after uninstalling the old driver and trying again, it worked like a charm.

Without any surprises, my games had a HUGE performance boost (despite the fact that the Vista experience rating dropped from 3.4 to 3.1.pff), so I was a happy man.Now things get ugly.So, today I decided it's been a while so I should check if there have been more recent drivers - turns out Intel pushed out 2 newer versions, first 7. In August, and the more recent 7.

A couple weeks ago. Having read the changelog, I found some nice support features, especially for OpenGL 2.0, so I was happy about getting some new drivers. So I download and install the more recent one with the.exe first. I immediately knew something was wrong - the colors on screen looked like they were melting and were supersaturated, like someone had just spent an hour eating skittles then threw up on the screen. Naturally, it was hard to see or do much in this condition, but I managed to go through some display options, thinking maybe some tweaking was necessary.I tried everything.Resolutions, color complexity, messing around with contrast, saturation, etc, you name it. Just for kicks, I took a screenshot and sent it to one of my friends, and he said it looked fine, nothing was wrong.

Clearly, this driver was screwed up pretty badly. Well, I installed 7. Again, and everything returned to normal - no problems. Now I thought, well, if the most recent version is messed up, I'll try the other one - 7. Installed it, same exact thing happened.I've been going back and forth, trying all methods of install (.zip extraction, executable, update through device manager, etc) and same results. I've nearly spent all day going through Intel's site and just seeing what I can find on Google, but to no avail (Intel's support hasn't been any help, either).I come here to you now, exhausted, asking for any suggestions anyone may have to fix the problem - it could very well be that the last two drivers are bad, but I seriously doubt it - I've seen other threads where people are using it just fine.I've ruled basically everything I can think of - including all 'dumb' stuff like corrupt files, right version for OS, etc.

Will these two simply not work on my machine? I hope the trend doesn't continue with new releases. Maybe I can just skip these two and wait for next month's?tl;drDell came with 7.I installed 7. From Intel, works amazingTried 7. And 7., colors completely screwed up on screenThanks in advance, guys.

Dell Inspiron 1525 Graphics Drivers For Windows 10 64 Bit

I appreciate anything you can think up on this.Hi,I had the same issue in graphics index after the upgrade. I did the upgrade for enabling Aero. It was disabled for unknown reasons.

Aero did not get enabled after upgrade and the Graphics index dipped by.4 points (3.1). I went through the forms, did registry editings.At last found that the Aero was disabled due to improper disconnect of Remote Desktop (Net Meeting)Launched another Remote Desktop and closed it properly. Aero started working fine and the Graphics score was back to normal at 3.5Hence check the Aero theme and availability. After conformation of Aero function, upgrade the score. Everything will be fine.Tips to check the Aero function. Press Windows Key + Tab key. It has to perform 3D flip.

Keeping the mouse pointer in menimized window should give the thumbnail image of the window.(I did a forced driver install as the Graphics card was not accepting the new driver package from the.exe. Well, it's that time of month again!Package 15.11.4.1591 was released recently, and includes video driver 7. And audio HDMI driver 6.10.0.2067 (not that the audio driver interests us in this thread).Now, one more thing of note: Dell released BIOS version A16 recently as well (previous version was A13).

They didn't have a changelog, so I let my imagination run loose and hoped it included fixes for whatever was causing the Intel driver problems.Long story short, the problem's still not fixed. My eyes were greeted with the familiar mess of colors on my laptop screen.Now, no one has responded to my previous post (#29) with any further suggestions yet, so does anyone have any ideas on where to go from here? 7oby, if you're still around, I would appreciate any of your suggestions. Or maybe one of you guys from Intel can elevate this to the engineering department again? Quite frankly, I've gotten a little tired from having to submit this over and over again, taking a week or two each time to get elevated to the same place over and over. Not to mention I still can't get past 1st tier support at Dell, as they simply tell me to see a Geek Squad agent.

As always, thanks for taking the time to look into this problem with me. We will find a solution to this one day! From the pictures it looks like your settings for the desktop color depth are set to 4 Bits per pixelgo into the intel ui and reset the gamma and all of that back to default. Then close the color page and click on the displays tab. Set your resolution to 1024x768 with 32 Bits per pixel color depth and 60 Hz refresh rate and see if that worksSorry, that didn't work (those were all set by default, except the resolution is 1280x800, though changing it still didn't do anything).More ideas?

I still check this forum daily, believe or not, so I can try anyone's suggestions and respond quickly. I still check this forum dailyYou don't need to, you can subscribe to this thread. But as the thread creator I would expect that you are subscribed automatically.The bug exists only on internal display, but not external ones.

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Only present in driver = v15.11.1.1545. BTW: Did you try already?There are some settings regarding power management only available for internal displays, but not external ones. Igfxcfg.exe / display settings / energy settings (button only available for internal display) / custom settings / change settings:You could try playing with those, whether it makes a difference as did internal/external display.

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I see that there is a passing and failing driverPASS=7.fail=7. I don't think there's a need to confirm this. User sargeras9 is facing those problems, while I am not. This is although we are using sufficiently close enquipped notebooks: GM965 chipset assembled by Dell. The VBIOS version is slightly different 1566 (Inspiron 1525) vs.

1588 (XPS M1330).What would be helpful to do: Sargeras9 gather all relevant information in the first posting. Images of corrupted display. First driver revision starting to fail. External displays work.

Adjusting brightness and gamma helpsEspecially the last one brings us closer and is inline with what beerandcandy posted: If the internal display gets set to the wrong pixel encoding (24bit vs 18bit), colors will look weird. And if you tune color values below a certain threshold the screen looks okay. It's just a guess, but if you use only 18bit of the color depth and not the full 24bit range, then the display may output colors correct even if set to the wrong encoding mode.There might be a problem with ISN though: I can't edit my own postings since the ISN relauch. So I don't know whether you sargeras9 are able to edit your first posting and provide all information distilled and focused there.

I don't think there's a need to confirm this. User sargeras9 is facing those problems, while I am not. This is although we are using sufficiently close enquipped notebooks: GM965 chipset assembled by Dell. The VBIOS version is slightly different 1566 (Inspiron 1525) vs. 1588 (XPS M1330).What would be helpful to do: Sargeras9 gather all relevant information in the first posting. Images of corrupted display. First driver revision starting to fail.

External displays work. Adjusting brightness and gamma helpsEspecially the last one brings us closer and is inline with what beerandcandy posted: If the internal display gets set to the wrong pixel encoding (24bit vs 18bit), colors will look weird. And if you tune color values below a certain threshold the screen looks okay. It's just a guess, but if you use only 18bit of the color depth and not the full 24bit range, then the display may output colors correct even if set to the wrong encoding mode.There might be a problem with ISN though: I can't edit my own postings since the ISN relauch. So I don't know whether you sargeras9 are able to edit your first posting and provide all information distilled and focused there.i wont agree to what you say unless you do as i ask. I wont agree to what you say unless you do as i askThere is not point for me to follow these instructions, since I'm not affected by the problem (slightly different notebook). This emphasizes even more the demand to focus all relevant information in the first posting instead of scattering pieces of information all over this lenghty posting.So I guess you were refering to user 'Keaton' when giving these instructions.

Yes, it's a good idea to have idependent people verify whether all of them are cured by the same (older) driver revision. However I've seen this information already in dell community. Whether wiping the registry will help is questionable since Keaton just reformated his notebook which results in a clean registry. As a workaround installing v15.11 will most likely help as provided e.g.Those users are facing the problem of this thread: Sargeras9, Keaton, jpayette.

Most likely also moneyman232 though not stated explicitly. There are some more guys over at dells community.

Since there relaunch the old thread links unfortunately don't work anymore and I'm not going to search for them.