This troubleshooting page will help you diagnose problems with the HP Elite X2 1013 G3 2 in 1 Notebook.

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The fan is very loud and the device may grows noticeably warm.

You may need a software update! HP distributes updated BIOSs to manage the fan, CPU power loads, and other components. Visit this page for complete instructions to determine and upgrade your current BIOS.

You may need to clean the out your vents. The Notebook computer has vents on the bottom and sides to remove heat. If the vents become blocked, the fans cannot cool the components properly, leading to an overworked (and louder) fan. If the vents are dusty, use a can of compressed air to blow dust out of the area inside vents. While the computer is on, place it on a hard, level surface to keep the vent areas unobstructed.

The computer stops at a black screen with a blinking cursor after entering the Windows password.

To disable unwanted tasks, follow these steps:

  • On the black screen, press Ctrl, Shift, ESC to open the Task Manager window.Click the Process tab.Look for one or both of the following tasks:Run Once WrapperRun Once Wrapper (32-bit)

Right-click the task, and then click the End task button. Windows should start normally.

  • Run Once WrapperRun Once Wrapper (32-bit)

The device shows no signs of life.

Perform a hard reset of your notebook computer before trying any other troubleshooting steps.

The diagnostic tests are run from the Startup menu. These tests check the main components of your computer to make sure they are working properly. Use the following steps to run the diagnostics tests to check for problems.

  • Hold the power button for at least five seconds to turn off the computer.Turn on the computer and immediately press ESC repeatedly, about once every second, until the Startup Menu displays, and then press the F2 key.

The System Diagnostics screen displays with the following menu options.

  • System InformationSystem TestsComponent TestsTest LogsLanguageExit

    3. Click the test you want to run. Each test runs individually and displays the results.

After pressing a key, there is a short delay before the character displays on the screen.

  • In Windows, search the “keyboard”, and then open Ease of Access Keyboard Settings or Change How Your Keyboard Works.Make sure the Filter Keys option is disabled, the the keys should be more responsive.

Faulty function keys do not respond or have any effect.

If pressing any of the function keys does nothing while the rest of the keys are working properly, you need to replace the function key driver.

  • Follow this link, identify your computer, and then look for keyboard drivers.Click Driver-Keyboard, Mouse, and Input Devices, and then select the HP Wireless Button Driver or HP Hotkey Support driver, depending on your operating system and notebook model.Download and install the driver, the function keys should now work.