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XPS-12 9Q23 shutdown, ResetTouchPad App is still running
My DELL XPS-12 9Q23 has been well working without any issue for about 5 years. I recently updated the BIOS to version 4.5.7 after the Dell Online Support informed me repeatedly that there is important BIOS update. I installed then this BIOS update that execution failed. Since then, when I shut down the XPS-12, I have always the annoying message that the ResetTouchPad App is still running. Next, I need to enforce the shutdown. This is so pity since everything was working well before. I like to avoid to trying around since additional issues may thereby be caused. It would really appreciate and I would be thankful if Dell Community / Online Support could tell me how to reverse this issue in safe way! On the DELL XPS-12 9Q23, all the Windows 10 updates are installed (incl. the Windows Fall Creator update 1709).
Pio2
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February 13th, 2018 12:00
I could solve the ResetTouchPad issue as follows:
I selected Dell Support, topic „Driver and Downloads“, and listed all the Drivers for my Notebook XPS 12 9Q23. See Dell Support Link: http://www.dell.com/support/home/ch/de/chbsdt1?app=drivers&~ck=mn
Next, I downloaded and installed the following two driver update and apps update:
Dell Trackpad Driver:
- File: 9Q23_Input_Driver_WK83R_WN32_2.5.1.72_A00.EXE
Dell QuickSet Applications:
- File: 9Q23_Application_F2ND2_WN_10.15.018_A04.EXE
=> After having installed the Dell QuickSet Applications Update, the issue was solved!
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January 30th, 2018 10:00
Pio2,
Apologies for the issue you are having with your computer.
Uninstall the touchpad drivers from the system, reboot and download/install them back in the computer. If needed, reinstall the chipset drivers as well.
Dell XPS 12 Drivers, Downloads and Manuals
Pio2
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January 31st, 2018 04:00
My XPS-12 9Q23 has currently installed the BIOS Version/Date Dell Inc. A05, 12/7/2012.
My additional Question:
To upgrade BIOS version to A08, do I need to install all the intermediate BIOS version A06..A08, or does the BIOS A08 include all the changes?
Pio2
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January 31st, 2018 12:00
I updated the BIOS version to A08 (= latest).
However, the “ResetTocuhPad App” issue did not disappear.
What else could I try?
Pio2
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January 31st, 2018 13:00
I'm wondering if I shall install the following driver to give a try (provided it can simply be executed, and if it is the latest):
Description: This package provides Dell Trackpad Driver and is supported on XPS 12(9Q23) running the following Operating Systems: Windows 10.
Version: 2.5.1.72 ,A00
Veröffentlichungsdatum: 28 Jul 2015
Dateiname: 9Q23_Input_Driver_WK83R_WN32_2.5.1.72_A00.EXE
Dateigröße: 44.92 MB
I'm also wondering what the role is of the program ResetTouch.exe in C:\Program Files\Dell\QuickSet.
There are others with this issue:
https://answers.microsoft.com/de-de/windows/forum/windows_10-security/resetdocuhpad/09ff4a48-9c7c-4c48-b1e2-c0fb3550c566?auth=1