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Original title:my esystem sorrento 1 laptop wont run when i update my drivers whenever i update the my graphics driver from device manager and reboot my computer it doesnt seem to work, and everytime i try to load a game i recieve the same dialog error saying 'the game can not be start. The problem might be related to your version of direct3D. It is suggected that you reinstall the graphics driver.' Also in my dxdiag box under the display tab all my direct x features say not available. ¬¬ Someone please help.

Thank you very much. Hi, Try the steps provided below and check if they help in resolving the issue. Step 1: Ensure Hardware Acceleration Is Set To Full a) Click the Start button and search for 'screen resolution'. Open the link titled 'adjust screen resolution'. B) Click 'Advanced' at the bottom-left. C) Go to the 'Troubleshoot' tab. If there is an option to do so, click 'Change Settings'. After that move the 'Hardware Acceleration' slider to the maximum.

If this option is not available, please skip ahead to step 2 below. D) Click 'OK'. If it prompts to restart, restart your PC.

Now try checking the DirexctX Diagnostics (search 'dxdiag' in the Start menu). If you can enable all features (Direct3D, DirectDraw, etc) then your problem is solved. If not, keep reading.

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Step 2: Install latest DirectX Runtimes a) Go to the following Microsoft website: b) Download the DirectX web setup wizard. C) After downloading, run the installer, and follow its instructions to install the latest DirectX runtimes on your PC. D) When it has completed, restart your computer. Now try checking the DirexctX Diagnostics (search 'dxdiag' in the Start menu) again. If you can enable all features (Direct3D, DirectDraw, etc) then your problem is solved. If not, try repeating step 1 again.

If the issue still persists. You may also refer: DirectDraw or Direct3D option is unavailable (Applies to Windows 7).

Ok, inspired by a number of threads, I have decided to propose the compilation of a list of laptops that are a PAIN to work on, for various reasons. It could be something like having to take out the motherboard to access the hard drive, or having to take apart the entire machine in order to change a keyboard, or similar.

Here's a proposed format: - MANUFACTURER - MODEL - REASON FOR DIFFICULTY OF REPAIR Anyway, I'll start: Dell Inspiron N4010 Replacement of hard drive requires removal of motherboard As more models are added, I'll update teh list. This is all relative, really. I don't consider the N4010 to be that difficult to take apart, it's just annoying that it's that way. To be honest, this really just seems like a thread that'll end up in minor grievances about laptop design in general. One thing I'm really not liking, though, is the trend toward flush glass on top of the lcd.or bezels that require the entire display assembly to come off to replace the screen or inverter.

Or the trend of making systems almost screwless. I don't have models, because I don't have any specific examples right now. Anything with the word APPLE in front of it Just did a 'keyboard replacement' on a 2010 macbook pro. TINY connectors on the boaqrd, a bunch of VERY RANDOM SCREWS - philips, tri-head and star-bit all on the same machine. Fiddly, microscopic parts. Just a nightmare to work on. Fortunately I had the tools but tri-head screwdrivers particularly are hard to come by in a pinch.

Oh and you have to replace the entire top chassis to do the keyboard, which is stuck to it with about 50x 2mm screws. And screen replacements? Hate macbooks. Im not saying they arent beautifully engineered - they are. However, consideration for techs that need to work on them is woefully absent. Anything with the word APPLE in front of it Just did a 'keyboard replacement' on a 2010 macbook pro.

TINY connectors on the boaqrd, a bunch of VERY RANDOM SCREWS - philips, tri-head and star-bit all on the same machine. Fiddly, microscopic parts. Just a nightmare to work on. Fortunately I had the tools but tri-head screwdrivers particularly are hard to come by in a pinch. Oh and you have to replace the entire top chassis to do the keyboard, which is stuck to it with about 50x 2mm screws.

And screen replacements? Hate macbooks. Im not saying they arent beautifully engineered - they are.

However, consideration for techs that need to work on them is woefully absent. Click to expand.I think they do it on purpose to discourage end users from dissembling their machine.

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Which is nice for us because we get the work. You worked on a unibody macbook by the sounds of it. If you think macbooks are sort of a pain to work on; ipods, iphones are not any easier. All I can say is the factory adhesive is strong! I actually think the macbooks are easy compared to their desktop models. The half egg-shaped imac was just a stacked mess of parts and a mess of wires. But I like to work on them all.

Just wished I got more of them. Click to expand.We have a school district we service that has 5000 white unibody macbooks. We usually haul in 30-40 of these things a week for service and usually a dozen or so of them will need top case replacements for various reasons (missing keycaps, drops, spills). I do so many top case replacements I have it down to 30 minutes or less. Of course this is when I focus without interuptions. Sometimes I just don't want to move that fast or just want to piecefully sit and zone out while my hands do something then it takes 45 minutes. Certain HP laptops like the DV6 require you to remove the entire LCD assembly to replace the LCD because the two screws on the botton are too low to reach with a precision screw driver.

So the entire top palm rest and keyboard have to come off before you can remove the bezel. I second the votes for the Dell N's and the pointless difficultly of getting to the hard drive. Not that it's so hard but it's one of those things where you wonder, 'What is Dell thinking of?

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Are they becoming as vapid in laptop design as HP?' And the answer is, Yes, they are becoming just as bad as HP. One of the Dell Studio series, can't remember which, has the wonderful design where they put the hard drive right next to the CPU/GPU heatsink, so that the hard drive now becomes a 2nd heatsink and runs hot as -. Older tablet notebooks, hate 'em.

E Systems Sorrento 1 Drivers

Although my personal favorite laptop brand, Sony Vaio, some of them can be tricky to work on. Same with older Thinkpads, great computers, but sometimes a pain to work on as they're built like tanks and screw-crazy. Oddly enough Toshiba's seem to be the easiest and most consistently built. Architecturally pretty well built computers, tech friendly.

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