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Dell XPS 15 (7590) Usage and Troubleshooting Guide

Summary: Learn how to use and troubleshoot issues related to networking, Windows, LCD, drivers, input devices, webcam, and more on your XPS 15 7590.

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Symptoms

Notebook XPS 7590

Quick Links

Getting Started with your Dell Computer XPS 7590 Setup, Specifications and Service Manual Find your Service Tag and Express Service Code XPS 7590 Drivers and Downloads Warranty & Support Services

For help with issues such as: Wired and wireless networking, Windows, mouse, touchpad, keyboard, LCD, webcam and downloading drivers, see an expanding section below.


For specifications, browse to the XPS 7590 Online Manual Page, and then touch or click PDF under or to the right of XPS 15-7590 Setup and Specifications (see the Specifications section).


For port locations, browse to the XPS 7590 Online Manual Page, and then touch or click PDF under or to the right XPS 15-7590 Setup and Specifications (see the Views section).


To view or download the Service Manual, browse to the XPS 7590 Online Manual Page, and then touch or click HTML to the right of the XPS 15 Service Manual.


To locate your Service Tag or Express Service Code, browse to the Where is the Service Tag located? page.

For how-to's and troubleshooting information about Wired and Wireless networking, browse to the Dell Networking and Wireless Support Center.


To turn the wireless antenna off or on, press and hold the Fn key, and then press the PrtScr key (repeating this will switch the wireless antenna off and on).



For information about how to turn the wireless antenna on and off on a Dell Computer, see Dell Knowledge Base article How to Turn the Wireless Antenna On and Off on a Dell Computer.

 

  • Using the SupportAssist application provides automatic computer updates and detects issues that will be resolved for you. Let us take the effort out of maintaining your Dell Computer or Tablet. For more information about SupportAssist, browse to the SupportAssist for PCs and tablets page.
     
  • To run online hardware diagnostics to make sure your hardware is working correctly, see the Dell Knowledge Base article Dell Diagnostic Tools to Diagnose and Fix Hardware Problems on Your Dell PC, Tablet or Servers. The article explains how to access the hardware diagnostics and the different kinds of test available for your Dell computer or tablet.  
    Note: The diagnostics will either fix the problem automatically, or it guides you through the steps to resolve the problem. When the diagnostic identifies a failing part, depending on the failing part, we will immediately start the process for a free in-warranty replacement part.
     
  • When the computer cannot access the Internet, you can run the integrated diagnostics (ePSA) on your computer. For more information, see the Dell Knowledge Base article Resolve Hardware Issues With integrated and Online Diagnostics (SupportAssist ePSA, ePSA or PSA Error Codes).

This section covers the Microsoft Windows operating system that is installed on your computer; select the tabs below to find out more information.


For help with using Microsoft Windows, see the Dell Windows Support Center. You must select the operating system you need help with.


When the computer stops responding or you are troubleshooting slow performance issues, perform the following steps:

  1. Press the Power button for at least 15 seconds to make sure the computer turns off.
  2. Disconnect all external peripherals including the keyboard, mouse, and external monitor. Peripherals also include external storage devices such as flash drives, USB devices, printers, cards etc.
  3. Press the Power button to see if the computer turns on and boots up correctly. If not, see Dell Knowledge Base article Computer Does Not Turn on, or is Stuck on the Dell Logo Screen.
  4. When the computer does boot up correctly, download and install SupportAssist. For more information about how to obtain and install SupportAssist, browse to the SupportAssist for PCs and tablets page.
  5. Perform system maintenance on your computer, for more information see Dell Knowledge Base article Optimization and Maintenance of Microsoft Windows or Troubleshooting Slow Performance Issues.
  6. Start connecting external peripherals one at a time, and check to see if the computer continues to respond.


This link takes you to the Dell Knowledge Base article Microsoft Windows Locks Up or an Error Occurs.

 


For information about the drivers available, browse to the XPS 7590 Drivers Page.

This article provides information about how to download drivers for Dell computers, How to Download and Install Dell Drivers.

This section covers the hardware that is installed on your computer; select the tabs below to find out more information.


See the following Dell Knowledge Base articles for information about how to use or troubleshoot mouse, keyboard, or touchpad issues.

Note: Some keys on your keyboard have two symbols on them. These keys can be used to perform secondary functions. To perform secondary functions, press Fn and the wanted key. Press and hold the Fn key, and then press the Esc key to switch the primary behavior of the function keys (F1-F12) between two modes - multimedia key mode and function key mode.


For information about how to turn the touchpad on or off, see Dell Knowledge Base article Disabling or Enabling the Touchpad on a Dell Laptop.


See the Dell Knowledge Base article Troubleshooting Touchscreen Issues in Microsoft Windows, for information about resolving Touchscreen issues.


When you experience a situation in which the computer does not start at all, or if it does turn on (lights turn on and fans are spinning) but the computer does not show any image, look at the Battery Charge/Status LED (located on the front of the computer, Figure 1) for a blinking amber/white pattern to determine failures listed in Table 1.
Notebook XPS 7590 Battery Charge Status LED
Figure 1: Battery Charge and Status LED Location

Note:

The blinking patterns consist of 2 sets of numbers being represented by a group of Amber blinks and then a group of White blinks.

First Group: The LED blinks with an Amber color 1 to 9 times, followed by a brief pause with the LED off for 1.5 seconds.

Second Group: The LED blinks with a White color 1 to 9 times, followed by a longer pause before the next cycle starts again with the LED off for 3 seconds.

For example: For a No Memory Detected Error (2,3). The battery LED blinks 2 times with an Amber color, followed by a pause and then blinks 3 times with a White color. The battery LED will pause for 3 seconds before the next cycle repeats itself again. Each LED blink takes 0.5 seconds.

The computer will not shut down when displaying the Diagnostic Error Codes.

Diagnostic Error Codes will always supersede any other use of the LED. For instance, on Notebooks, battery codes for Low Battery or Battery Failure situations will not be displayed when the Diagnostic Error Codes are being displayed.

Blinking Pattern

Component Description
Amber White
2
1
CPU CPU failure
2
2
BIOS ROM failure System board failure (included BIOS corruption or ROM error)
Try to flash the BIOS to the latest version. For more information, browse to Dell BIOS Updates (see the How do I update BIOS using a USB flash drive? section).
2
3
Memory No memory/RAM detected
2
4
Memory Memory/RAM failure
2
5
Memory Invalid memory installed
2
6
Chipset System board/Chipset error
2
7
LCD LCD failure
3
1
RTC power failure CMOS battery failure
3
2
PCI/Video PCI or Video card/chip failure
3
3
BIOS recovery 1 Recovery image not found
Try to flash the BIOS to the latest version. For more information, browse to Dell BIOS Updates (see the How do I update BIOS using a USB flash drive? section).
3
4
BIOS recovery 2 Recovery image found but invalid
Try to flash the BIOS to the latest version. For more information, browse to Dell BIOS Updates (see the How do I update BIOS using a USB flash drive? section).
3
5
Power rail Power rail failure
Try to flash the BIOS to the latest version. For more information, browse to Dell BIOS Updates (see the How do I update BIOS using a USB flash drive? section).
3
6
BIOS recovery BIOS Recovery Image not found while performing auto-recovery
Try to flash the BIOS to the latest version. For more information, browse to Dell BIOS Updates (see the How do I update BIOS using a USB flash drive? section).
3
7
ME Error Management Engine error during boot.
Try to flash the BIOS to the latest version. For more information, browse to Dell BIOS Updates (see the How do I update BIOS using a USB flash drive? section).
Table 1: Repetitive Battery LED Codes

For additional help with your computer, Contact Technical Support.

When the Battery LED does not blink with an Amber/White pattern, perform the following steps:
  1. Press the power button for at least 15 seconds to make sure the computer turns off.
  2. Disconnect all external peripherals including the keyboard, mouse, and external monitor. Peripherals also include external storage devices such as flash drives, USB devices, printers, cards, etc.
  3. Remove the A/C adapter from the computer and unplug the A/C adapter from the electrical outlet.
  4. Make sure the connections on the power cable and A/C adapter are firmly pressed together.
  5. Insert the A/C into the computer and a good electrical outlet (not on a surge protector or power strip).
  6. Press the Power button to see if the computer turns on and boots up correctly. If not, see Dell Knowledge Base article Dell PC does not turn on or boot into Windows or How to Troubleshoot Dell Laptop Battery Issues.
  7. Start attaching devices one at a time and testing to see if the computer will turn on.

 


There are times when changes to the settings in the System Setup (BIOS) prevent the computer from booting into Windows or connect to the Internet. Setting the BIOS back to its defaults may help fix these issues.
 

  1. Reboot the computer.
  2. When you see the Dell logo during POST, press the F2 key to enter the setup screen.
  3. On the System Setup screen, touch or click Restore Settings.
  4. Make sure BIOS Defaults is selected or confirm to load the defaults (when offered) and then click OK.
  5. Touch or click Exit.
  6. Confirm exiting, when offered.

This section covers the hardware that is installed on your computer; select the tabs below to find out more information.


For information about troubleshooting a laptop LCD Screen, see the Dell Knowledge Base article Troubleshooting Display or Video Issues on Dell Laptop LCD Panel.


For help with resolving USB port issues, see Dell Knowledge Base article Resolve USB port not working issues.


For information about and help with resolving Hard Drive issues, see the Dell Knowledge Base article Understanding and Troubleshooting Your Hard Drive.

Note: When the computer is powered on, the battery LED (located at the front side of the computer) also acts as the hard drive activity light. Press and hold the Fn key, and then press the h key to switch between the battery and the hard drive activity light function.

 

Power LED

The power button LED indicator light is located on the palm rest next to the keyboard at the top-right side Figure 1. See Table 1 for the description of the LED.

Note: The power-status light on the power button is available only on computers without the optional fingerprint reader. Computers shipped with the fingerprint reader integrated on the power button will not have the power-status light on the power button.

 

Notebook XPS 15 7590 Power Button LED Location
Figure 1: Power LED Location

 

Power LED State
Description
Solid white
On (S0)
Off
Hibernate (S4)
Off
System off (S5)
Table 1: Power LED State
  • S0 (ON) — System is turned on.
  • S4 (Hibernate) — The system consumes the least power compared to all other sleep states. The system is almost at an OFF state, expect for a trickle of power. The context data is written to the hard drive.
  • S5 (OFF) — The system is in a shutdown state.

 

Battery Charge and Status LED

The battery charge and status LED indicator are located at the front side of the computer Figure 2. See Table 2 for the description of the LED.

Notebook XPS 7590 Battery Charge Status LED
Figure 2: Battery Charge and Status LED Location
Power Source
LED behavior
System Power State
Battery Charge Level
AC Adapter
Off
S0 - S5
Fully Charged
AC Adapter
White
S0 - S5
< Fully Charged
Battery
Off
S0 - S5
> Low to Fully Charged
Battery
Solid Amber
S0 - S5
Low to Critically Low
Table 2: Battery Charge and Status LED Indicator
  • S0 (ON) — System is turned on.
  • S4 (Hibernate) — The system consumes the least power compared to all other sleep states. The system is almost at an OFF state, expect for a trickle of power. The context data is written to the hard drive.
  • S5 (OFF) — The system is in a shutdown state.
Note:
  • For models with a fingerprint reader (where no Power LED is on the power button), the LED illuminates white immediately once the power button is pressed.
  • When the computer is powered on, the battery LED also acts as the hard drive activity light. Press and hold the Fn key, and then press the h key to switch between the battery and the hard drive activity light function.
Battery Gauge LED's

The battery charge gauge includes a battery indicator button and five LED's. The battery gauge LED indicators and the battery indicator button are located at the right side of the computer Figure 3.

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Figure 3: Battery Gauge LED Indicator

Numbers reference image above:
  Number Caption 1   Battery Gauge LED's
  Number Caption 2   Battery Indicator Button

 

To check the battery charge, press the battery indicator button. The number of LED's that light up indicates the remaining battery charge (Table 3). Each LED accounts for approximately 20% charge.

The LED's indicate the following:

LED Gauge Status
LED behavior
Battery Charge Level
No lights (unpressed button)
Off
N/A
1 LED
Blinking White
< = %10
1 LED
Solid White
11-20%
2 LED's
Solid White
21-40%
3 LED's
Solid White
41-60%
4 LED's
Solid White
61-80%
5 LED's
Solid White
81-100%
Table 3: Battery Gauge LED's
  • S0 (ON) — System is turned on.
  • S4 (Hibernate) — The system consumes the least power compared to all other sleep states. The system is almost at an OFF state, expect for a trickle of power. The context data is written to the hard drive.
  • S5 (OFF) — The system is in a shutdown state.

For additional information about and help with resolving Battery issues, see the Battery Support site.


For information about and help with resolving Audio issues, see the Speakers and Headphones Support site.

This section covers the software that may be installed on your computer; select the tabs below to find out more information.


The Dell Windows Backup Media and Recovery Options page provides information about backing up your Windows Operating System as well as recovery options for when Windows does and does not start correctly.


The Dell Download Center provides information about software that you may have bought and software that is already installed on your computer, such as Dell Backup Solutions and Dell SupportAssist for PCs and tablets.


Some of the software sold at the time of purchase has to be downloaded once you receive your computer. You can download and install those programs by using Dell Digital Delivery, for more information see the following links:


A free PDF reader (Acrobat Reader DC) is available for free from Adobe. You need this program to view any PDF files such as the Quick Start Guides or Owner's Manuals. This hyperlink is taking you to a website outside of Dell Technologies.


This article provides help with Microsoft Office programs, A Guide to the various Microsoft Office programs available on your Dell PC.


  • The Skype software can be downloaded from the Skype website. This website also offers instructional videos on how to use the Skype program.
 
  • To uninstall Skype, perform the following steps:
    1. Close Skype and make sure it is not running in the background.
    2. In the Search bar type appwiz.cpl
    3. Touch or click appwiz.cpl (Control panel item) to open the Programs and Features window.
    4. Touch and hold or right-click Skype from the list and select either Remove or Uninstall.
    5. Reboot your computer and check to make sure the application has been uninstalled.

 


To access the Dell Security and Virus Support Page click the following link:


Your computer comes pre-installed with an Anti-virus program. For more information, see the Dell Knowledge Base article Useful Information about the Third Party Anti-virus programs that ship with a Dell PC.


More information about Viruses, Spyware, and Malware can be found at the following links:

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Resolution

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Article Properties


Affected Product

XPS 15 7590

Last Published Date

01 May 2024

Version

6

Article Type

Solution