![]() no NX bit) which means they can't run Windows 8 or 10. Were used in Dx00 series, a generation older than your D610, and these CPU have PAE flag off (i.e. There are two generations of Pentium M: Banias and Dothan, and Dothan has both 400MHz and 533MHz bus versions. To determine the exact CPU you're having, softwares like CPU-Z, AIDA64 or Speecy will give you more details on it. I'd suggest keeping the hard drive, it's more than enough, also SSDs with IDE connectors are either: Fast but rare and expensive, or cheap but painfully slow (especially those made by ****Spec or ****Fast, eBay has a lot of them), so you can forget I'm sure D610 only takes IDE hard drives as I've fixed two before. Perhaps too late but I'll reply anyway, others may find this useful.īased on what you've given, you have a Dell Latitude D610 (man what a good choice, I love Latitudes) with Dothan Pentium M, 2GB RAM (maximum it can take) and 100GB IDE/PATA hard drive.
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