F. Demirdag

F. Demirdag

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    After a bios reset USB-C charging problem is fixed. I did change some settings in bios which I think caused this problem. Now it is gone. But 11W issue is unchanged. Even in default bios 11W (11.4W to be exact) is the max power. USB-C adapter pulls ~13W from socket to provide this regardless of machine load. Included adapter is also pulling same ~13W so default adapter is also providing ~11W.

    I think 11W battery charging is normal, what is not normal is that AC adapter does not provide additional power to the machine while charging the battery. I hope this can be fixed with a bios update. Does any one have any news on that?

    #166270
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    I had the same issue. I solved the problem with this:

    1. Checked Device Manager and 1 device was without driver (Multimedia controller or something)
    2. Used driver easy (as Joel suggested)
    3. Downloaded and installed a driver named “Intel CSI2 Host Controller” via driver easy
    4. At this point both cameras do work. (All other drivers are found and installed by Windows; if installation was fresh give it a little more time to finish.)
    5. Driver easy found many more drivers to be updated, that windows could not. If I updated these, one (or more) of them causes cameras not to work. After that/those drivers, camera devices in device manager gives error code 10.
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    Does it support nvme?

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