Click on 'Download Now' and select 'Single file download'.
Click on 'Continue'.
Click on 'Save' and save the driver on the desktop.
Right click on the driver from the desktop and click on 'Run as administrator'.
Install the driver following the on screen instructions.
Restart the system and check if the issue is fixed.
You can also update the BIOS in case the issue still persists:
Note: Please save any unsaved data as your system will restart automatically after updating the BIOS. Disconnect all the external peripherals like printer, camera, scanner, external hard drive, flash drive etc. Also, the battery should be charged 10% or above.
I found out that the Quickset button works only for the session the laptop is running after I install the Quickset utility. When I turn off the laptop and turn it back on, the Quickset button does not work. I then reinstall Quickset and the button is again functional until I turn it off again. I also upgraded the BIOS but Quickset still only works for the time the laptop is running once I reinstall Quickset.
I did as you recommended, changing to Windows 7 in Compatibility mode (even though I am running Windows 8) and ran as Administrator. I still received the same error message "This is not a supported system".
I have resolved the problem. As I mentioned, the Quickset button only works when the laptop is running the current session (after I go to Programs & Features and click on Quickset64 and then "Repair". When I turn it off and back on, the Quickset button does not work. I decided to look in Startup and found that Quickset was "Disabled". I "Enabled" Quickset in Startup and now each time I restart the computer the Quickset button functions.
I had the exact same proble as Senile old man and it too has been resolved thanks to you! however now the "Windows mobilty centre" button and the "Dell Instant launch" button are working but still nothing happens when i click the "Dell audio with preset switch" button
DELL-Vikram M
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December 9th, 2012 23:00
Hi Senile Old Man,
I will recommend you to uninstall and re install 'Quickset' application:
You can also update the BIOS in case the issue still persists:
Note: Please save any unsaved data as your system will restart automatically after updating the BIOS. Disconnect all the external peripherals like printer, camera, scanner, external hard drive, flash drive etc. Also, the battery should be charged 10% or above.
Keep me updated. Please reply for any further questions.
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December 10th, 2012 07:00
Hi Vikram M,
Thank you for your reply. I did exactly as you stated and the problem has been resolved.
THANK YOU AGAIN,
DELL-Vikram M
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December 11th, 2012 01:00
Hi Senile Old Man,
I am glad that the issue is fixed. Please get back to us fo any issues in future; we will be glad to assist you.
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December 11th, 2012 07:00
Hi Vikram M,
I found out that the Quickset button works only for the session the laptop is running after I install the Quickset utility. When I turn off the laptop and turn it back on, the Quickset button does not work. I then reinstall Quickset and the button is again functional until I turn it off again. I also upgraded the BIOS but Quickset still only works for the time the laptop is running once I reinstall Quickset.
DELL-Vikram M
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December 13th, 2012 00:00
Hi Senile Old Man,
Please uninstall quickset from Programs and Features, restart the system and install the latest version of quickset: http://en.community.dell.com/cfs-file.ashx/__key/communityserver-discussions-components-files/3518/6180.APP_5F00_Quickset_5F00_W7W8_5F00_A05_5F00_NY82X_2D00_Setup_5F00_ZPE.zip
Restart the system after installing the Quickset.
Please reply with the results.
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December 13th, 2012 07:00
Bill Wysong
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Hi Vikram M,
I uninstalled the previous version you sent me and attempted to install the version in this email string.
I received an error message once I downloaded it and started the installation that says "This is not a supported system".
Apparently this version you sent is not designed to run on Windows 8.
Thanks,
Bill
DELL-Vikram M
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December 14th, 2012 00:00
Hi Bill,
I appreciate your efforts. I will recommend you to install quickset application in compatibility mode:
Please reply with the findings.
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December 14th, 2012 07:00
Hi Vikram M,
I did as you recommended, changing to Windows 7 in Compatibility mode (even though I am running Windows 8) and ran as Administrator. I still received the same error message "This is not a supported system".
I appreciate you working with me to resolve this.
Bill
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December 14th, 2012 20:00
Hi Vikram M,
I have resolved the problem. As I mentioned, the Quickset button only works when the laptop is running the current session (after I go to Programs & Features and click on Quickset64 and then "Repair". When I turn it off and back on, the Quickset button does not work. I decided to look in Startup and found that Quickset was "Disabled". I "Enabled" Quickset in Startup and now each time I restart the computer the Quickset button functions.
Thanks for all of your help.
Bill
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December 17th, 2012 22:00
Hi Bill,
I apreciate your technical expertise. I am glad that the issue is fixed. Do get back to use for any issues in future.
kewlgambit
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June 15th, 2014 03:00
Hello DELL-Vikram
I had the exact same proble as Senile old man and it too has been resolved thanks to you! however now the "Windows mobilty centre" button and the "Dell Instant launch" button are working but still nothing happens when i click the "Dell audio with preset switch" button
mimt2008
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November 12th, 2017 00:00
Helpful
my issue solved
Thanks