Update, 8/13: The link for the XPS 700 Exchange Program is now live:
We’re just a few days away from the XPS 700 Motherboard Exchange program. I’ve been getting lots of e-mails and comments from XPS 700 and 710 customers. I’m sorry for the delay in getting details out to you. Beyond this blog entry, I’m hoping to have another one that will give you an idea of what to expect before next week. I’ll try to answer more questions then.
If you are planning to do the motherboard installation yourself, I encourage you to download this Upgrading Your Computer Tech Sheet and if you haven’t watched it already, and to please view this vlog that walks you through the upgrade process. As you’ll see, some are basic things you’ve probably done before if you’ve ever swapped out a motherboard. Some are not quite as obvious, but making sure you’ve done these things will help make the process go more smoothly. I hope this post gives folks an idea of what to do in anticipation of the launch day–August 13 next week.
Find Your System Documentation:
The hardware kit will contain a copy of the XPS 720 Owner’s Manual. Locate the copy of the XPS 700 Owner’s Manual that came with your system. You can either access the HTML version here or download the PDF here (warning: this file is over 20MB).
Find Your Operating System Media:
Dell strongly recommends re-installing your operating system. From the comments in Chris M.’s XPS Desktop General Hardware thread, I know some of you are planning to restore an image of your OS. As most of you already know, there’s a chance an image restore will not work—or at the very least, may not work perfectly. See the last paragraph in this post for more details.
To do this, you will need your operating system media that came with your system when you purchased it. If you did not receive an operating system CD or DVD, U.S. customers can visit this link to request backup OS media.
Find Device Drivers and Additional Software Discs
As part of the hardware kit, you will receive the Resource CD (also called the XPS 720 Drivers & Utilities disc) that is specific to the XPS 720. It includes all of the drivers to support the motherboard and integrated components. However, since Dell’s peripheral offers change over time, drivers and applications for Dell factory-installed eripherals shipped with your original system may not be included on the XPS 720 Resource CD. Because of this, we recommend that you visit support.dell.com to download the latest drivers for peripherals that were factory-installed in your original system.
Preparing Your Machine (Before the Motherboard Exchange):
After the Motherboard Exchange:
Remember that when you replace your motherboard, it’s essentially comparable to getting a brand new system. To ensure full compatibility, Dell recommends that you prepare for a full reinstallation of your operating system. This is the best way to be sure that your upgraded system will perform at peak levels. If you’ve ever built your own system, or swapped out one motherboard for another, you probably have dealt with this before.
Originally posted 2007-08-16 02:26:06.
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