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9 hours ago, Rengual said:
Mine is sliky too. I will try Spiritus for a total remove. There is also a YouTube video.
I think this is the best Option.
Yeah, I've also tried isopropyl alcohol with no luck. Total removal is the best way.
Which youtube video are you referring to?
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I cannot answer your question, but also please note if the laptop has the proper amount of antennas for the other WiFi NIC.
Not sure if there is any difference, but it might be worth investigating.
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Alright, thx. I'll try that.
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I'm currently running with 2x8GB sticks, so yeah, 32G should be possible.
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Hi all
Do any of you guys have an R3 where the rubber-like coating on the chassis and wristpads have become extremely sticky?
I cannot get that sticky stuff to go away - it seems like it was a sort-of-cover that was put on top of the rubber that has now wanished over the course of time.
Some suggested to try a product called "Mothers VLR (Venyl, Leather and Rubber) but that does not work. Well sort of.. It sure cleans the surface extremely well, but the stickyness stays there.
I ended up rubbing away the rubber coating on the wrist pads - took a damn while...
Am I the only one with that problem?
Is it possible to flash bios by the jp1 connector ?
in Alienware M17x / AW 17
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If you have the same issue, check this one out - it might help.