We don't have this behavior on all our SRS but one does it all the time when trying to udpate WU or using SFB app. I used drivers from package SurfacePro4_Win10_1700501_0, but wonder if a newer version could fix the turbo fan issue...?
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We don't have this behavior on all our SRS but one does it all the time when trying to udpate WU or using SFB app. I used drivers from package SurfacePro4_Win10_1700501_0, but wonder if a newer version could fix the turbo fan issue...?
Open the driver ZIP file and copy the folder SurfacePro4_Win10_* to the directory "USB :\AutoUnattend_Files\DistShare\Out-of-Box Drivers” on the USB disk. In the root of your USB drive, there is a file named AutoUnattend.xml : Open it with notepad++ editor. There are two co...
Hello Deleted Did you noticed that your SRS is also switching to fan mode turbo when using Skype App ? We don't have this behavior on all our SRS but one does it all the time when trying to udpate WU or using SFB app. I used drivers from package SurfacePro4_Win10_1700501_0,...