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The Dell Latitude D600 has a VGA out. If your TV has a VGA connector then you should be able to connect it to it. All you have to do is connect the cable, and press the hot key to enable VGA output. Usually its Fn+F5 or Fn+F7 for Dell laptops.
Please check the following web page:
http://support.dell.com/support/topics/global.aspx/support/dsn/en/document?journalid=814A760DBC496DB3E040AC0A64E9453F&docid=364734
Seems that the Dell Latitude D600 is not compatible with Windows 7.
Go to www.dell.com. Click on the support for my system link. All software/drivers/updates that were originally preinstalled on your system can be downloaded free of charge from here. Download & install what you need and you should be all set. Hope this helps.
The flickering may not be caused by a corrupt driver, it could be the impending failure of the fluorescent back light of the display or its high voltage supply.
Trying driver replacement though is the first thing to try.
If the original driver is corrupt, you can try the following;
- Right-click on My Computer - Left-click on Properties - Click on Hardware tab - Click on Device Manager - Locate and open Display Adaptors
- Locate the video listing for your
- Highlight and delete this - Reboot the computer
If Windows does what it should (no guarantee on this!), it will 'find' a 'new device' and install the driver for it.
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