How to fix Windows 10 startup problems?

If you're experiencing issues upon startup associated with either overheating or spontaneous shutdowns, otherwise you have gotten any heat related errors, here are some useful troubleshooting tips. the primary to try to to is to run some diagnostic tests to see if your PC has any hardware issues. Open Dell Support Assist and within the main page select the Scan Hardware option and look ahead to the test to finish. If miscalculation appears, contact our Dell tech support team immediately. If for a few reason your system isn't booting, then you may have to run the ePSA test. Watch our video tutorial available on this channel to be told a way to access and use the Dell ePSA, the Pre-Boot System Assessment test, to run diagnostic tests. it is a good idea to examine the condition of your PC, both inside and out, and appearance for any physical damage or anything that will cause temperature increases. 

          Verify there are not any unfilled gaps within the system where a peripheral or blanking plate should be. If there are any gaps, then replace the devices or plates; this may help ensure a correct airflow. ensure the vents are clean which they're not obstructed when the pc is in use. If you're comfortable opening the pc, check the warmth sink pipes and therefore the blower fan for damage or wear. If the processor or system board has recently been replaced, search for the presence of thermal grease or thermal pads. If there is not any grease or there are not any pads, contact a Dell tech support agent for the subsequent course of action. Updating the BIOS can be the answer your PC needs. Start your PC. When the Dell logo splash screen appears, press the F2 key to enter the BIOS. 

           Wait some minutes to determine if your PC shuts down or overheats when it's left in BIOS mode. If it does, don't attempt to update the BIOS when the PC is randomly shutting down or rebooting as this could cause damage to the System BIOS so you must contact a Dell tech support agent for help. If it doesn't, check to work out if you have got the newest version of BIOS installed on your computer and if not then update it. do that by visiting dell.com/support, enter your service tag or use detect PC, click on Drivers & Downloads, verify your software, and within the category, field select BIOS. Download and install the newest version then restart your computer. If you're getting a startup error, compare it to the BIOS system event log. From within BIOS, check the system Event Log option and appearance for thermal messages or fan failures.

          This information isn't the identical as contained within the PC's Event View app. If the error displayed doesn't match any of those 4 types listed: HEATSINK related error message FAN related error message AIR TEMPERATURE error message ALERT! AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR NOT DETECTED error message (displayed during the boot) Contact a Dell tech support agent to help you. If the error does match one in all these, here's what to try to about each one: When a heatsink related error message is displayed, clear the system event log in BIOS, then reboot your system. If the error re-occurs, reboot again, but now go directly into BIOS using the F2 key. Check the system event log for the other thermal messages or fan failures. If there are not any related errors showing, then the matter is resolved. If you're getting the identical error then contact a Dell tech support and that they are going to be able to facilitate your. 

           For an admirer related error message, reseat all the fan power cables connected to the motherboard and thoroughly clean any dust and take away any debris on the PC's fans and fan housing area and restart your PC. Next, check the system event log for any thermal messages or fan failures. If there's no error within the event log, then the matter is resolved. If the identical error continues to be within the event log, then contact a Dell tech support agent. If you get an air temperature error message, clear the system event log in BIOS. Check for dust or other debris within the PC's fans and take away all third-party hardware from the PC. If your PC is provided with a video card that has its own fan, verify that its fan is spinning properly; if it is not then replacing the video card. Next, run the ePSA assay. If any problems are detected, make a note of the error codes and speak to a Dell tech support agent and inform them of the error codes. If you get the error message "Alert! Air temperature sensor not detected" displayed during boot, then you wish to contact a Dell tech support agent for further assistance. Whenever you would like help or have any questions, a Dell tech support agent may be reached through Facebook or Twitter.


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