
- #DELL STUDIO ONE 1909 COOLING FANS INSTALL#
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- #DELL STUDIO ONE 1909 COOLING FANS DRIVER#
- #DELL STUDIO ONE 1909 COOLING FANS FULL#
- #DELL STUDIO ONE 1909 COOLING FANS SOFTWARE#
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#DELL STUDIO ONE 1909 COOLING FANS FULL#
I got the error code 3700:011B which when googled is recognised as a CPU fan error.Im sure you know as well as I do how annoying a desktop tower can sound when it is running at full capacity. Test 2 is a test, to test the RPM measurements (If that makes sense) and that passed, so the fan was definately off. Test 1, which consists of testing the fan speed, failed, reading 0RPM throughout the 30 second test. I've used the Dell included Utilities CD to run a diagnostic on the Fan. I've tried a Linux Distro, it works fine (This was prior to Re-installing windows, but post wiping the disk) The fan issue seemed to occur onwards from after wiping the disk. If it is a pure hardware issue then something else must necessarily have occurred between 1. The only significant difference here is software.
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as for a driver that can turn off cpu fan completely, i would love to see one. using linux all keeps cpu fan operational. The OP gives no indication of cpu fan operates even if you do not have windows installed.
#DELL STUDIO ONE 1909 COOLING FANS SOFTWARE#
Sadly, each one was slightly different in manifestation so I cannot give a specific fix without having the machine in front of me to examine.Īs for using a Linux distro, that would easily determine if this is a software issue or hardware as a possibility I noted in my first post.ģ. I have seen this in action and fixed it on several occasions. If the settings are corrupted or otherwise incorrect the driver will happily shut down the fans to the detriment of system functionality.
#DELL STUDIO ONE 1909 COOLING FANS DRIVERS#
as for a driver that can turn off cpu fan completely, i would love to see one.Įxamine the Dell mobo drivers and you will see one. You have correctly noted in your later post that it may be accessible through power cpu fan operates even if you do not have windows installed. The intent is to keep the laptop quiet and use as little battery for fans, a balancing act if you will. Dell does use drivers specific to its motherboards that control fan speed (yes those drivers interact with BIOS but they run under windows). just the way fan functions at you are going to be so derogatory towards an answer you had better be sure you know what you are talking about.
#DELL STUDIO ONE 1909 COOLING FANS INSTALL#
fan functions even if you don't install any drivers. Mobo drivers has nothing to do with fans, fans are controlled via bios. I can't see any utilities on the disk that could affect the fan. I also installed a few drivers i.e video card/ wifi controller using the utilities disk also included. I re-installed windows using the disc included with my laptop. I assume there's no way to get the restore partition back? I had a feeling it may be something to do with that, given that it worked fine right up until I wiped it. I wiped the WHOLE drive, using 'Darick's Boot And Nuke'. The cure in that instance was to partially dismantle the laptop and clean the HSF as well as purchase deeper rubber feet for the laptop to sit on, giving greater airflow under the machine. This caused the laptop to shutdown and when turned back on reported an overheat reason on the bootscreen requiring a press of F2 to continue. Failing that you have to ensure you have all the correct Dell drivers, available from Dell's support website.Īnother alternative which my wife's Dell laptop suffered is a gunged up fan and heatsink. The best way to reinstall a Dell is from the restore partition. If you installed windows from a standard disc you may not have the correct Dell motherboard drivers which control the fans. Click to expand.is this from the restore partition or from a standard windows install disc?
