G Gaziki New member Sep 20, 2014 40 0 0 Visit site Oct 4, 2014 #1 Does dell planning on removing baterry overheat on this tablet via some softwer update or dell already drop support for this device?
Does dell planning on removing baterry overheat on this tablet via some softwer update or dell already drop support for this device?
xandros9 Active member Nov 12, 2012 16,107 0 36 Visit site Oct 4, 2014 #2 No, because I don't think its particularly common? At least from what I see. Best take it in for service, esp. if under warranty. also, it looks like they still support it, but we dont hear much about updates or stuff released by OEMs.
No, because I don't think its particularly common? At least from what I see. Best take it in for service, esp. if under warranty. also, it looks like they still support it, but we dont hear much about updates or stuff released by OEMs.
W Wm DeRosier New member Jul 14, 2013 10 0 0 Visit site Oct 13, 2014 #3 Have you tried the bios update to 09 it helped the heat problems on both my 32 and 64 . Doesn't get as hot . Maybe I would say just warm.
Have you tried the bios update to 09 it helped the heat problems on both my 32 and 64 . Doesn't get as hot . Maybe I would say just warm.
RexdaleNap New member Oct 19, 2014 20 0 0 Visit site Oct 21, 2014 #4 I would try a full wipe before I put the heat down to the battery alone.