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Niki Wienberg

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Jul 15, 2024, 11:54:02 AM7/15/24
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Hi everyone, I just bought an hp 255 g5 notebook, and installed Win 7 64 bit; I had to install several drivers manually, since those listed on the official page don't work. Now, I have a problem with the keyboard, since the airplane mode (f12) doesn't function: is that normal on Win 7, or can you suggest me the right keyboard driver? I tried to use softwares like hp support assistant, hp softpaq manager, driver identifier, driverpack solutions, etc. to no avail. Also, the fans are always on and very noisy, is there something I can do about?... Thank you in advance for any help you can provide!

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With regards to the fan - certain models have options in the BIOS to set the fan to be always on, to be always on when PC is on AC power or to keep it not always on (a.k.a. just when absolutely necessary). I would suggest you restart the PC and enter BIOS and review your settings to see if you will be able to see such an option. Currently I am unable to test with your model but I am sure there must be such an option.

I installed hp system event utility and restarted, tried also to uninstall and reinstall the keyboard drivers, to no avail. By the way, the device id is: ACPI\FUJ7401. Is there a specific driver that you know? Fn + key is disabled in the bios...

I disabled in the bios the option 'fan always on', then changed my power plan and restarted, but nothing happened. I would prefer not to update the bios, I know it may cause several issues... do you suggest me to update it anyway? In this case, I would not use the last update, but a previous one which 'provides the updated bios for windows 7' (however, this version is older than mine!...):

If this is newly purchased PC, there is always the option to flatten the HDD and return back the PC to the reseller/get a refund. If it causes you issues, you may consider doing this. And eventually get a replacement PC.

With regards to the fan - after you disabled the "Fan always on" option, is your PC plugged into AC power ? May be the fan is working because the PC is heating. Can you ensure the always on is disabled and unplug the PC from the power source. Also, the fan works when the CPU is higher on resources - check with Task Manager for any processes taking higher than normal resources - e.g. Windows Update downloading/installing updates, antivirus software scanning, Microsoft .NET core optimization services, etc... all these plus many others will make the CPU go high + the fan work.

Can you boot your PC in Safe Mode and see how is the fan there ? Safe Mode is a special mode of work in Windows where only the most essential stuff is loaded, therefore we could eliminate somethings that can make the PC go high in Normal mode. Instructions (F8 method) here >> =en_US

Thank you for your reply. Of course I installed all of the drivers for my laptop listed on the hp page, except for the bios; however, a good half of them doesn't work properly. I have no unknown device in the device manager.

I installed only Win 7 + the drivers (and updates from Windows update), and there are no demanding softwares which could cause the fans to work so much. As said, I disabled the option 'fans always on' in the bios, to no avail.

Fan: based on the log, the PC has no battery - please, insert the batter and get the PC out of the AC power. Try with battery on to see how will the fan be. The PC is made to run with a battery in. Also , update the BIOS and test again.

Well, I couldn't install that driver since it is for Win 10 - I have Win 7, instead. But here's something funnier: I tried to update the bios, and everything seemed ok, it even asked me to restart in order for the bios to be properly updated... and when I restarted, the bios wasn't update to any new version! I tried to update it a second time, then, but it is still the older version: what the hell is happening here??? The problem is: HP assistance didn't help me, so what to do now? Send my pc back for a technical check? F12 still doesn't work, and the fan are always on and noisy... may this be a problem related to Win 7? However, no one reported a similar problem before. I am very confused...

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