What to do if my Dell D15U Desktop has an EC unable to program i-Fuse?
- JJordan JonesSep 23, 2025
If the EC is unable to program the i-Fuse on your Dell Desktop, replace the system board.
What to do if my Dell D15U Desktop has an EC unable to program i-Fuse?
If the EC is unable to program the i-Fuse on your Dell Desktop, replace the system board.
How to fix LCD failure (SBIOS message) on Dell D15U?
If your Dell Desktop's LCD is failing (SBIOS message), replace the LCD module.
What to do if Dell D15U has System board / Chipset Error?
If your Dell Desktop encounters a System board / Chipset Error / Clock failure / Gate A20 failure / Super I/O failure / Keyboard controller failure, try flashing the latest BIOS version. If the issue continues, replacing the system board might be necessary.
What to do for ungraceful EC code flow errors on Dell D15U Desktop?
Disconnect all power sources (AC, battery, coin cell) and drain flea power by pressing and holding down the power button for 3~5 seconds.
How to fix ungraceful EC code flow errors on Dell Desktop?
If your Dell Desktop encounters a generic catch-all error for ungraceful EC code flow errors, disconnect all power sources (AC, battery, coin cell) and drain flea power by pressing and holding down the power button for 3 to 5 seconds.
What to do if my Dell D15U Desktop has System board failure (included BIOS corruption or ROM error)?
Flash latest BIOS version. If the problem persists, replace the system board.
What to do if my Dell Desktop has TPM detection failure?
Replace the system board.
How to fix unrecoverable SPI Flash Failure on Dell D15U Desktop?
Replace the system board.
What to do if Unrecoverable SPI Flash Failure on Dell Desktop?
If your Dell Desktop is experiencing an Unrecoverable SPI Flash Failure, replace the system board.
What to do if my Dell D15U Desktop has a PCI or Video card/chip failure?
If your Dell Desktop is experiencing a PCI or video card/chip failure, replace the system board.
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