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Microsoft Surface Pro Fan Always Running: How to Fix it
Terminate programs consuming high resources
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
updated onOctober 4, 2023
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SurfacePro owners have reported various problems, and overheating is a primary concern. But for some, the Microsoft Surface Pro fan is always running, even when the temperature is normal.
A Microsoft representative stepped in and explained why the Surface fan was always running:
I understand that your device is heating up after installing Windows 10 using VM. I like to inform you that the laptop fan works to reduce the machine’s heat. If the fan is working continuously then the issue must be occurring due to the overheating. Usually, overheating occurs due to hardware issue.
You may first check if any process is running high. Task Manager displays the programs, processes, and services that are currently running on your computer. You can use Task Manager to monitor your computer’s performance.
What can I do if the fan is always running on Microsoft Surface?
1. Terminate non-critical programs
2. Install the latest Windows updates
When terminating programs didn’t help, you are likely running an outdated version of Windows. Remember, it’s critical to update the OS, and install the latest version, whenever one is released.
With each update, Microsoft releases several new features and patches for previously known bugs. So, make sure to install all the Windows updates.
3. Reset Windows
Another possible solution that will rule out all hardware-related problems behind the Microsoft Surface fan always running is toreset Windows to factory defaults. When you do that, all the installed apps and stored files will be wiped clean.
The PC would be in a similar state as when you purchased it. Start fresh, and check whether fan issues in Surface Pro are resolved. Also, this will help fix overheating in Microsoft Surface.
4. Check for hardware issues
If nothing works, it’s likely a hardware issue to blame when the Microsoft Surface fan is always running. And in this case, it’s recommended that you get the device inspected by a professional.
A safer approach would be tocontact Microsoftand get them to repair or replace the faulty component.
Before you leave, find out what to do when yourMicrosoft Surface is overheating.
Tell us which fix worked for you in the comments section below.
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Radu Tyrsina
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