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This package provides the Dell Wireless WLAN 1520 Half MiniCard Driver and is supported on Inspirion, Inspiron Desktop, XPS Notebook, Dimension Notebook and Alienware Notebook models that are running the following Windows Operating system: VISTA (32/62-bit). DELL DRIVERS WMFM7'. (Where 'WMFM7' is the name of the file to be downloaded.
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Windows 10 Pro retail release on a 9 year old laptop? It can be done.
But it wasn't easy. Where I started from: The Inspiron 1520 has 4GB ram, a 2Ghz Core2 Duo, a SanDisk Ultra II SSD and it had 32 bit Windows 7 which was an upgrade from the original Vista 32. I cloned the SSD to another hard drive before getting started. I used a Windows 10 32 bit ISO burned to a DVD. For tries 1 and 2, I used WiFi to access the internet. 1st try - everything seemed to go well, I let it download updates to the install. But then it got to the first reboot. It hung on the light blue window logo with the spinning dots.
After half an hour I manually rebooted it and it gave this message '0xC1900101 - 0x20017 The installation failed in the SAFEOS phase with an error during BOOT operation'. Windows 7 was back, so I tried again. 2nd try - similar to the first (I allowed updates). The reboot phase was different this time - no logo with spinning dots. There was a cursor. Window 7 did come back to life. So I did some fruitless research and found that the error message might be related to a driver.
So I did things differently on the third and final try. 3rd try - this time I flipped the switch that turned off WiFi, plugged in an Ethernet cable (for Windows activation) and Bluetooth and I told the installer not update before installing. After the first reboot I got the large circle showing upgrade progress. Then finally I got to 'Hi there, welcome back!' And finished the upgrade. But I wasn't done - read on. Windows 10 was showing the desktop in 1024x768 mode instead of the native 1440x900.
Display settings would not allow me to go that high, so I unplugged the Ethernet cable and switched on WiFi. Then I downloaded the updates. After rebooting the NVidia driver was active and gave me the option to go to 1440x900. Next, I started going through apps to check compatibility.
NetScanTools Pro, the Managed Switch Port Mapping Tool and related products worked normally as did iTunes and Office 2007. But SanDisk SSD Dashboard 1.4.1 hung on startup and consumed 98% of CPU time no matter what I did.
Obviously SanDisk has some work to do. Later I went into the Startup tab of Task Manager to disable old unused drivers - that speeded up boot time and stopped a crash message on power down. It wasn't easy, but I now have Windows 10 Pro 32 bit running. I would really like to get x64 running on it instead. Another time. Here are screenshots of the System window and below it is the CPU-Z.
Anonymous said. Hello all, Just to chime in I installed windows 10 pro on a Inspiron 1520 with 2GB RAM and dual core 1.46 GHZ.
I too had to run the ethernet cable to finish the upgrade then on the reboot and finally desktop, I had to disable the onboard NIC to get the WIFI to turn on. I think the Creator Update messed something up, so by disabling the ethernet, I can now use WIFI This old 80GB is slow but overall its not bad.
I bet a SSD drive would help some. But for free, I cannot complain. This is just an extra one I had laying around, so this laptop gets no use. Take care Frankie B. Sorry, I have two 1520's both with nVidia, not Intel Express. I did manage to upgrade to the Fall Creators Update in December - I was unable to successfully do the previous Creators update due to the driver issue with Broadcom 440x.
The older Creators update installed, but both the wired and wireless network ceased to function. I updated by turning off the Wifi switch and I used the Ethernet cable only during the update process. I did not use Settings/Updates, I used the updater tool from here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10. I reinstalled it useing windows 10 32 bit. It installed with no problems this time did not even have to turn the network cards off in the bios.
Nor turn the switch off. The wifi card worked right away this time. Will try again with windows 10 64 bit in morning some time. Im just doing this for the fun of it anyways lol. So its really nothing big. What runs better on it would you say.
Windows 10 32 bit or 64 bit? Also can we put more then 4 gigs of ram in the 1520? Like mabey 8 gigs? I know you need 64bit for that. Would be nice though not running too bad with 32 bit but like i said im not going real deep in to it and spend days updating it.