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July 3rd, 2017 13:00

I had a problem with my Dell Inspiron 7537  touchscreen not working after a regular Windows 10 update. My touchscreen driver was completely missing from Device Manager and I spent a few hours trying to fix the problem. Finally I downloaded the newest BIOS version from Dell, I flashed the BIOS, and it works perfectly fine now. If you haven't tried yet, give that a go. Worked for me. Just remember to keep laptop plugged in and DO NOT interrupt the updating process! If the BIOS flashing process is interrupted, your computer will be ruined.

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July 7th, 2014 16:00

Hi,

I am a Dell Inspiron 7537 user and also encountering the same touchscreen problem plus the wifi would sometimes go on and off (based on the wifi icon).

I already contacted the Dell tech support via chat and unfortunately, I would have to return the laptop to Best Buy for replacement or repair. The problem is I live in the Philippines and Dell does not have any tech support here.

The problem only started when Dell and Microsoft sent me software auto updates a few weeks back.

Are there any updates regarding the issue?

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August 26th, 2014 14:00

Hi,

I bought my laptop in April. Noticed also the touch screen did not respond after set up.
Also Windows won't start a few times. I called customer service and they told to remove battery and press power button for 10 seconds to fix windows not starting up.
Well, did not work.

I did bios update and that seems to fix the Windows problem, so far. Crossing my fingers still.

The touch screen, I did my own trouble shooting and noticed that the driver is not uploaded at start up when touch screen is not working. (HID -compliant touch screen). You'll notice you won''t find the driver when touch screen is not responding.
The reason is because the touch screen is connected to a USB internally and the driver for this USB is not being uploaded, So, when ever this USB driver (USB input Device) is not uploaded at start up, touch screen and few more things won't work, whatever is connected to the USB inside.

The problem is not the touch screen, but the USB driver.

Why the USB input Device driver is not uploaded intermittently,... that I don't know why.

I will send my laptop back to Dell to have this fix, somehow. I hope.
While it's still under warranty.
I paid almost a $1000 for this laptop and it's not fare that I have to face this problem.

I hope this will help you understand what the issue is.

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August 26th, 2014 23:00

I have same problem, and a lot of other people do as I found out online. I think Dell should recall this faulty laptop (mine is a 15R, but I suspect the issue is tranversal to the touch screen ones...) and not leaving customer alone to deal with the problem waiting for the warranty to expire.... I am still waiting for someone from Dell customer support, which I contacted many times, to tell me what to do to have it fixed.

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October 4th, 2014 23:00

I am using this laptop for less than 7 days and I had already experienced this issue.

I could fix it resetting to default the BIOS settings. I have no idea why it worked, since I did not change anything there.

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October 6th, 2014 07:00

Can you tell me how to reset the bios.

I have had sent my laptop to the dell repair depot for repair. Phone tech said was motherboard but dell repair depot simply re imaged the windows operating system and did not fix the problem. After many phone calls again my laptop now is back at dell repair depot. Hopefully the'll fix it this time.

Very frustrating, a lot of phone calls and nobody knows anything. This will be my first and last Dell computer.

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October 6th, 2014 08:00

To restore to the default settings: 

1- Hold shift and press restart (in the power options) 

2-Go toTroubleshoot 

3-On the Advanced Options screen click on UEFI Firmware Settings 

4-Now, go to the Exit menu

5-Select Load Setup Defaults and yes

 

6-Finally, go to Exit Saving Changes and choose yes.

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November 22nd, 2014 15:00

Hello,

I am a little late to the game, but I was looking for solutions online and saw this forum before I came up with a solution that works for me: Go to the power options( the power plan ) look for USB settings, and disable selective USB settings( I had it enabled in battery mode and that was causing the issue for me ). At least in my case, the issues I have experienced with my laptop( XPS 15 9530 ) are related to Windows and not Dell. The other issue was the adaptive brightness, which does not recover when coming back from sleep, unless I try to reduce the brightness; I just disabled it to avoid the hassle.

Hope it helps.

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December 15th, 2014 11:00

Hi!! i have the same problem. Could u tell me how u fix it?. Thanks!

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December 15th, 2014 18:00

Hi there,

Finally after going so many hoops with Dell customer service they got my laptop fixed.
It's all hardware issue. The USB where the touchscreen is connected inside is not being recognized by the motherboard.
The second time I sent my Laptop to the repair Depot they replaced the Motherboard and the DPK Card.
That seems to fix the problem and everything works fine so far.

Try to get them fix your laptop while it's still under warranty.

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