![]() I have it on A27 and the dell site says latest is A27 but the dates don't match. Im only grasping this now and wondering if my previous Inspiron had that issue with battery and charger and I didn't even know at the time. With charger only it's stuck at 0.76 ghz or 0.35 ghz (sometimes this, sometimes that) temps stable at 57-62 max. Temps jump from 57-75 C on idle -_- (during video playing, chrome, idle) The weird thing now, Leaving the dead battery attached and plugging in the targus charger has the same effect "Cpu works on high". it lets the CPU work at full capacity 2.2-2.7 ghz in the device manager with normal temps (didn't test for long, just checked for a minute). Only 1 of those charger with the dead battery attached worked for some odd reason. 1 Targus, 1 Dell non-original, 2 Dell Original chargers came with two other inspirons I have. Yes the battery is DEAD, it died on the first day I mentioned at the start of the topic when it fleshed RED. The laptop worked fine with the same battery and charger for 8 months before this happened. Someone commented that I should have mentioned I'm working with a dead battery and non-dell charger then deleted the comment. I thought id mentioned all this in case someone has something new to add or someone faces the same problem. On a 2nd pass, 1.5 hrs, no errors so far. So finally now im running the memtest to be sure it's the ram not the motherboard. I googled it and someone said it's code for memory is detected but has errors and solutions are Last I ran dell diagnostic test and it gave me no errors then I checked event log in same screen and it said "LED Memory SPD _ ON_Flash-on" I used radeon slimmer to remove junk from amd latest driver and updated and it worked, it didn't freeze either or give a black screen. I then installed the old e6540 amd drivers from 2015 and it didn't freeze. I removed it and put the 8gb back in a different socket. I put instead of the current 8gb one and the laptop gave a black screen and stuck at. Moving on, your ram comment made take out a very old 4gb ram I had in my now deceased Inspiron n5110. ![]() so idk what's wrong with the drivers, tries new and old ones. I installed all drivers and once i got to the realtek audio one, i started to hear the pops and scratches with any sound that followed, I switched from realtek to native windows driver in device manager and sound works fine, downside plugging in headphones doesn't work. Okay so I have installed windows 10 at the time and it went fine. I look online for days literally and found a lot of videos and threads with SAME issue. If by some miracle things arent slow and audio works fine then all I got is this AMD issue. Install AMD driver manually from Device manager with latest driver Use "Edit group policy" to stop windows from installing AMD drivers Use ddu in safe mode to remove AMD driver + stop windows from doing driver installation. Format and delete entire disk completely and convert to GPT Audio sounds accompanied by scratch and crackles (NOT after every install, sometimes fine".AMD drivers cause freeze then black screen after restart.Each time a black screen and each time I try something new. And that's it "I installed windows over 10 times I lost count" not kidding. After windows logo, I get a black screen. I shut down from the power button then restart. I installed AMD driver from here and the second it says "Installation complete" The whole thing Freezes. Once it was install, it was give a crackling noise with each system sound or audio file i open. I start to install the drivers I got from Dell's website. After installation, it's till running slow. I open the back cover, cleaned dust from fan, re-applied thermal paste. Audio was scratching with noise attached to it Then it started fine but It was slow beyond description. It did the same thing (Shut down completely) Twice more. I removed the battery and left the power cable. + Things were working fine before the following happenedĤ days ago, after I booted it up, the battery indicator flashed red and once I was in Windows. Intel 4600 Integrated + AMD Radeon HD 8790M
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