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The Device Fails to Charge
When the device is plugged in it does not charge or turn on.
Dirty Charging Port
If the device is not charging, then the charging port may need to be cleaned. The charging port can be cleaned by first turning off the device, and then using compressed air to blow any dust or debris out of the port.
Dead Wire
If the device is not charging, then the charging wire may need to be replaced. You can order a new laptop charger from this link.
Dead Battery
If the device does not turn on you should replace the battery by following this guide for replacing the battery.
The Audio Port is not Working
When inserting a device into the audio jack, there is no response from the device.
Dirty Audio Port
If the device cannot not detect a device connected to the audio port, the port may need to be cleaned. The audio part can be cleaned by first turning off of the device and then using compressed air to blow any dust or debris out of the port.
Audio Port Malfunction
If the port is not working, then it may need to be replaced. Replace the audio port by following this guide.
The Device is Overheating
When the device is on it gets extremely hot, even causing the device to shut off.
Too Many Open Applications
If the device is overheating, then there may be too many applications running at once. You can check which applications are the most straining on your device by going to Settings> System>Battery. This screen will show you which applications are draining the battery the most.
Clogged Air Vents
If the air vents on the bottom of the Dell XPS are too dirty and/ or clogged, then the device may overheat. The air vents can be cleaned by first turning off the device and then using compressed air to blow the dust and debris out of the device.
Cooling Fan Malfunction
If the cooling fan does not work, leading to the device overheating, you should replace the cooling fan by following this guide on how to replace the cooling fan.
The Trackpad is Unresponsive
When touching the trackpad or clicking the trackpad, there is no response from the computer.
Trackpad Connection Malfunction
If the trackpad is causing no response on the screen, then you may need to hard restart your device. Hold down the power button on the top right of the keyboard until the device begins to turn back on.
Trackpad Driver Malfunction
If the trackpad has lost connection, then the driver needs to be updated. To update the trackpad driver, follow the directions on this Microsoft help page.
Trackpad Broken
If the driver has been replaced and the device is still unresponsive, then you should replace the trackpad itself.
Bluetooth Will Not Connect
When attempting to connect a bluetooth device, bluetooth fails to work.
Bluetooth Malfunction
If the bluetooth is not responding, then you may need to hard restart your device. Hold down the power button on the top right of the keyboard until the device begins to turn back on.
Old Bluetooth Driver
If the bluetooth will not connect, then the bluetooth driver may need to be updated. To update the bluetooth driver, follow the directions on this Microsoft help page.
SSD Card is Malfunctioning
When the user may want a newer SSD card model.
Old SSD Card
If the SSD Card no longer meets the needs of the user, first back up the information on the card into the hard drive, then follow this guide on replacing the SSD card.
Failing SSD Card
If the SSD Card is showing these signs of impending failure, first back up the information on the card into the hard drive, then follow this guide on replacing the SSD card.
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