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Basically what the title says, I have an Inspiron 7559 and the tool does work, I can use it to disable the EC and manually control the fans, but only for a few seconds. After that, the EC seems to regain control and the fans start automatically adjusting again. It's unfortunate because DellFanKeepAlive is exactly what I have been looking for, but because of this bug I can't use it with my laptop. I have tried both the regular and -alt versions of the ec-disable command for DellFanCmd, both exhibit this same behaviour.
Any help would be appreciated.
Also, unrelated, but with the NotebookReview forums shut down, is there anywhere else to discuss this tool? The forum post had a lot of useful information on it.
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NotebookReview users have moved over to EFGXT (temporary name) and there is a thread. I swamped with other stuff lately but sometime soon I will update this post with more documentation and also update the GitHub readme with a new link.
Basically what the title says, I have an Inspiron 7559 and the tool does work, I can use it to disable the EC and manually control the fans, but only for a few seconds. After that, the EC seems to regain control and the fans start automatically adjusting again. It's unfortunate because DellFanKeepAlive is exactly what I have been looking for, but because of this bug I can't use it with my laptop. I have tried both the regular and
-alt
versions of theec-disable
command for DellFanCmd, both exhibit this same behaviour.Any help would be appreciated.
Also, unrelated, but with the NotebookReview forums shut down, is there anywhere else to discuss this tool? The forum post had a lot of useful information on it.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: