Ipod to Dell Inspiron 6400 problems

Hello
I am trying to connect my 4th gen Ipod to my new Dell Inspiron 6400 laptop and connecting it just makes the pc become very slow. If i wait long enough (an hour or so) it'll come up with Itunes which says the ipod needs formatting, but then crashes as it loads the ipod updater. The Ipod will still work with my old desktop but i want to transfer it to the laptop.
Does anyone know why this is happening? I spoke with Dell and they said i needed to get a fix from Apple, but i can't seem to find anything on the website.
Any help would be appreciated
Mark

Did you read this wiki article?
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Max … erformance
Not specific to your machine, but contains some general hints.

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    Hello,
    I have a Dell Inspiron E1705 which I am having major graphics driver problems with playing World of Warcraft.  I used to play the game quite a while back and got back into it recently but i had to reset my computer one day and when I downloaded the game again the screen flashed black then gray over and over again and there was nothing I could do to exit this other then manually shutting off the laptop.  I had this problem a few years back but somehow the game became compatible.  Basically, I am thinking about buying a completely new graphics card for this computer but I am wondering which cards are compatible and if this will fix the problem.  The Inspiron had vista on it but i acquired Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit after i had heard that this may fix the problem.  I am getting a new computer in three or four months so I don't want to spend hundreds of dollars hoping for less than a hundred.  I will post the computer specs below:
    Windows 7 Ulitmate 32 bit
    2 gigs ram
    100gigs rom
    I believe the graphics driver is - Intel 945GM Graphics Controller
    Thanks,
    Matt

    TheLexMachine wrote:
    ossaya wrote:
    Hello,
    I have a Dell Inspiron E1705 which I am having major graphics driver problems with playing World of Warcraft.  I used to play the game quite a while back and got back into it recently but i had to reset my computer one day and when I downloaded the game again the screen flashed black then gray over and over again and there was nothing I could do to exit this other then manually shutting off the laptop.  I had this problem a few years back but somehow the game became compatible.  Basically, I am thinking about buying a completely new graphics card for this computer but I am wondering which cards are compatible and if this will fix the problem.  The Inspiron had vista on it but i acquired Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit after i had heard that this may fix the problem.  I am getting a new computer in three or four months so I don't want to spend hundreds of dollars hoping for less than a hundred.  I will post the computer specs below:
    Windows 7 Ulitmate 32 bit
    2 gigs ram
    100gigs rom
    I believe the graphics driver is - Intel 945GM Graphics Controller
    Thanks,
    Matt
    That laptop is not going to get the job done with the latest version of WoW. The machine isn't good for anything other than basic Internet browsing and word processing by today's standards so just save up as much money as you can and buy a better laptop in a few months.
    I'd clarify - that specific model of E1705.  E1705s were available with discrete graphics, those will still make the grade for WoW.  (I have an E1705 with discrete graphics.)
    E1705s with discrete graphics and E1705s with integrated graphics used different motherboards - no way to upgrade from integrated to discrete.  There were some limited discrete-to-discrete upgrade options (such as the 7900GTX from that generation's XPS machines), but these were rarely economical.
    *disclaimer* I am not now, nor have I ever been, an employee of Best Buy, Geek Squad, nor of any of their affiliate, parent, or subsidiary companies.

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