Flagging this as a driver issue.
Can you check out Dell's website and see if they have an update for the driver for your laptop? If this were a regular PC, then you could skip Dell altogether and go straight to ATI's website and download the latest driver. But because it's a laptop, you usually have to use a Dell-branded version of the ATI driver as it has special settings for your laptop. Unfortunately, laptop manufacturers don't feel the need to spend extra time keeping drivers up to date.
There are also some websites around which have newer ATI drivers which have been modified to work with certain laptops.
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