Also I recommend you to clean the air vents with a can of compressed air and use the system on a flat surface where there is good air circulation.
In case the issue persists after trying the above steps, I request you to private message the system service tag to check the warranty status and assist you further. Please click on my name and click Start Conversation to send me a private message.
When installing windows 8 all the drivers are almost there. Only the fingerprint and the free fall drivers were missing. I have installed only the free fall sensor driver, not yet the finger prints.
I also installed the Nvidia Drivers and the security patch.
I also downloaded the Chipset driver from the link you sent me but could not install it. I received this error "This computer does not meet the minimum requirements for installing this software"
The system is new and I dont think it needs cleaning of the air vents, however I will try it. I Always use on on my desk.
I have the exact same problem. I upgraded my new Latitude E6430 to windows 8 and the fans won't stop running (I never used it with windows 7). Also fingerprints driver is not working. Please update if you have a solution.
Note: While flashing BIOS connect the Ac adapter and make sure the battery has minimum 15% charge as this needs uninterrupted power supply. Do not use the system till it restarts and comes up to the desktop.
With regards to fingerprint, I would like to know if the Fingerprint feature is not working or if you are unable to download fingerprint driver from the support website.
My BIOS was already updated to A09. I downgraded to Win7 at the issue is the same.
The fan keeps spinning at low speed all the time and faster when the temp reaches somewhere about 65-70C. At the start up the temp are above 50C and the battery at full capacity indicates taht it will last only 1h and 30 min.
I have been using this system for less than 6 months and spent a lot in it. Averything is new.
Either the battery is dyiing very quickly, or BIOS update to A09 was an error or any recent update of Windows/Dell is causing all this.
Unfortunately we have not received feedback from you on this topic. If you need continued support, please respond to this post. Other community members who need assistance please start your own topic in a new thread.
I updated BIOS and the fans still run noticeably loader than my previous latitude (4 years old). I just want to know if this is how it is like in all laptops of this model or if there a problem with this specific one. How can I do that? is there some kind of a test that would indicate if there is a problem related to fans?
I suggest that you uninstall the Video driver from the Device manager. While deleting check the box ‘Delete the software’ and restart the system and install the NVidia driver from the following link:
Restart the system, run complete Windows update and check the fan functionality.
In case if there is loud sound, I suggest that you run diagnostics on the CPU Fan.
I request you run the test on the Touchpad. Restart the system and at the Dell logo keep taping the F12 key every 2 seconds. This will start the One-time boot menu. Using arrow keys select ‘Diagnostics’ and hit enter. This will run quick test without waiting for your input. To select a specific test, wait till the quick test completes, next a list of test available will be displayed. Please select CPU fan, check ‘Thorough Test mode’ and click Run tests. Please reply with the status to assist you further.
Unfortunately we have not received feedback from you on this topic. If you need continued support, please respond to this post. Other community members who need assistance please start your own topic in a new thread.
These systems are shipped with both Intel (Integrated) and NVidia graphics card (Discrete). Please send me a private message with the system service tag to check the system details and provide assistance. Please click on my name and click Start Conversation to send me a private message.
I too have a Dell e6430, the system is about 4 days old with win6 (64bit) and it runs hot. I update the video and system bios and continue to hear the fan.
Good to know that you have updated BIOS and video driver. Also clean the air vents and also make sure the system is placed on a flat surface with good ventilation. Let me know which part of the system and when the system is overheating. Also let me know if the system is shutting down at any point of time.
Also run diagnostics on the Fan test Restart the system and at the Dell logo keep taping the F12 key every 2 seconds. This will start the One-time boot menu. Using arrow keys select ‘Diagnostics’ and hit enter. This will run quick test without waiting for your input. To select a specific test, wait till the quick test completes, next a list of test available will be displayed. Please select Fan test, check ‘Thorough Test mode’ and click Run tests. Please reply with the status to assist you further.
DELL-Sujatha K
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March 6th, 2013 04:00
Hi Don,
Thank you for all the trouble shooting steps tried. I would like to know if all the drivers were installed in the order given in the link below:
http://dell.to/P0Ddgn
Please find the link below for the driver for this model:
http://dell.to/TZ3DRL
Also I recommend you to clean the air vents with a can of compressed air and use the system on a flat surface where there is good air circulation.
In case the issue persists after trying the above steps, I request you to private message the system service tag to check the warranty status and assist you further. Please click on my name and click Start Conversation to send me a private message.
Don Dodi
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March 6th, 2013 05:00
Thank you Sujatha
When installing windows 8 all the drivers are almost there. Only the fingerprint and the free fall drivers were missing. I have installed only the free fall sensor driver, not yet the finger prints.
I also installed the Nvidia Drivers and the security patch.
I also downloaded the Chipset driver from the link you sent me but could not install it. I received this error "This computer does not meet the minimum requirements for installing this software"
The system is new and I dont think it needs cleaning of the air vents, however I will try it. I Always use on on my desk.
I will send you my Service Tag nr privately
anasdiab
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March 7th, 2013 18:00
Hello Sujatha,
I have the exact same problem. I upgraded my new Latitude E6430 to windows 8 and the fans won't stop running (I never used it with windows 7). Also fingerprints driver is not working. Please update if you have a solution.
Thank you. and thanks to Don for posting,
Anas Diab
DELL-Sujatha K
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March 8th, 2013 04:00
Hi Anas Diab,
I recommend you to flash BIOS from the link given below and it should resolve the issue with the fan:
http://dell.to/ZwsG1o
Note: While flashing BIOS connect the Ac adapter and make sure the battery has minimum 15% charge as this needs uninterrupted power supply. Do not use the system till it restarts and comes up to the desktop.
With regards to fingerprint, I would like to know if the Fingerprint feature is not working or if you are unable to download fingerprint driver from the support website.
Reply to this post for further assistance.
Don Dodi
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March 9th, 2013 02:00
My BIOS was already updated to A09. I downgraded to Win7 at the issue is the same.
The fan keeps spinning at low speed all the time and faster when the temp reaches somewhere about 65-70C. At the start up the temp are above 50C and the battery at full capacity indicates taht it will last only 1h and 30 min.
I have been using this system for less than 6 months and spent a lot in it. Averything is new.
Either the battery is dyiing very quickly, or BIOS update to A09 was an error or any recent update of Windows/Dell is causing all this.
hope you guys find a solution
DELL-Sujatha K
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March 12th, 2013 08:00
Hi Anas Diab,
Unfortunately we have not received feedback from you on this topic. If you need continued support, please respond to this post. Other community members who need assistance please start your own topic in a new thread.
anasdiab
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March 14th, 2013 20:00
Dear Sujatha,
I updated BIOS and the fans still run noticeably loader than my previous latitude (4 years old). I just want to know if this is how it is like in all laptops of this model or if there a problem with this specific one. How can I do that? is there some kind of a test that would indicate if there is a problem related to fans?
DELL-Sujatha K
Community Manager
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March 15th, 2013 08:00
Hi Anas Diab,
Thank you for the update.
I suggest that you uninstall the Video driver from the Device manager. While deleting check the box ‘Delete the software’ and restart the system and install the NVidia driver from the following link:
http://dell.to/XNWaKC
Restart the system, run complete Windows update and check the fan functionality.
In case if there is loud sound, I suggest that you run diagnostics on the CPU Fan.
I request you run the test on the Touchpad. Restart the system and at the Dell logo keep taping the F12 key every 2 seconds. This will start the One-time boot menu. Using arrow keys select ‘Diagnostics’ and hit enter. This will run quick test without waiting for your input. To select a specific test, wait till the quick test completes, next a list of test available will be displayed. Please select CPU fan, check ‘Thorough Test mode’ and click Run tests. Please reply with the status to assist you further.
DELL-Sujatha K
Community Manager
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3.3K Posts
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March 18th, 2013 05:00
Hi Anas Diab,
Unfortunately we have not received feedback from you on this topic. If you need continued support, please respond to this post. Other community members who need assistance please start your own topic in a new thread.
Don Dodi
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March 18th, 2013 15:00
My case is resolved
what I basically did was downgrade to BIOS A07, remove the graphic driver and install the latest driver from nVidia website.
anasdiab
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March 19th, 2013 22:00
Dear Sujatha, I am not using NVidia card, I am using Intel. I cannot install NVidia driver.
I will try downgrading to BIOS A07 and see if that solves the issue.
DELL-Sujatha K
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March 20th, 2013 07:00
Hi Anas Diab,
These systems are shipped with both Intel (Integrated) and NVidia graphics card (Discrete). Please send me a private message with the system service tag to check the system details and provide assistance. Please click on my name and click Start Conversation to send me a private message.
sysborg
11 Posts
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August 9th, 2013 17:00
I too have a Dell e6430, the system is about 4 days old with win6 (64bit) and it runs hot. I update the video and system bios and continue to hear the fan.
sysborg
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August 9th, 2013 19:00
Hardware monitor ACPI
Temperature 0 73°C (162°F) [0xD81] (THM_)
Hardware monitor Battery
Voltage 0 12.37 Volts [0x3050] (Current Voltage)
Capacity 0 62160 mWh [0xF2D0] (Designed Capacity)
Capacity 1 61538 mWh [0xF062] (Full Charge Capacity)
Capacity 2 62160 mWh [0xF2D0] (Current Capacity)
Level 0 2 pc [0x62] (Wear Level)
Level 1 101 pc [0x65] (Charge Level)
DELL-Sujatha K
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August 12th, 2013 00:00
Hi sysborg,
Good to know that you have updated BIOS and video driver. Also clean the air vents and also make sure the system is placed on a flat surface with good ventilation. Let me know which part of the system and when the system is overheating. Also let me know if the system is shutting down at any point of time.
Also run diagnostics on the Fan test Restart the system and at the Dell logo keep taping the F12 key every 2 seconds. This will start the One-time boot menu. Using arrow keys select ‘Diagnostics’ and hit enter. This will run quick test without waiting for your input. To select a specific test, wait till the quick test completes, next a list of test available will be displayed. Please select Fan test, check ‘Thorough Test mode’ and click Run tests. Please reply with the status to assist you further.
Also refer to the following link:
http://dell.to/OUGnqT
Reply with the status to assist you further.