This is the official Dell Latitude 10 User Guide in English provided from the manufacturer. If you are looking for detailed technical specifications, please see our Specs page.
- Dell Latitude 10 St2e Bios
- Dell Tablet Latitude 10
- Dell Latitude St2e Windows 10
- Dell Latitude 10 St2e Drivers
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Description
Dell Latitude 10 is a 10.1' Windows 8 tablet which according to the company is built to fit into existing IT environments, offering security and manageability features that IT admins are used to having on typical client machines they deploy inside the network. That means the Latitude 10 easily plugs into existing management consoles, and also offers optional support for security features like Dell Data Protection and Encryption. This tablet also supports an active stylus for customers in business environments that need it. The Latitude 10 also supports a swappable battery. With the optional productivity dock, the Latitude 10 offers up to 18 hours of battery life.
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The page will help you diagnose problems with the Dell Lattitude 10-ST2e, a tablet released by Dell in April 2014
The Device Does Not Return To Home Screen
The tablet does not respond to the home button input, and does not return to home screen.
The Device is Stuck in a Boot Loop
Your device may be stuck in a boot loop due to a software glitch. Hold the power button down until the device powers down completely and then power it back up. If the problem persists, remove the battery from the device. Then insert it back into the device and power it back up.
Faulty Battery
There is a possibility that your battery may be faulty and unable to hold a charge. Try plugging in the device to the charger and booting it from there. If the device powers up and works, you either need to charge the device, or you have a faulty battery. If the battery is faulty, replace it with this guide.
Software May Need To Be Reset
Perform a full factory reset. Attach a wired keyboard to the USB port of the device. During the boot, click “F12” until an alternate menu pops up. Select “Factory Data Reset” and follow the prompts to perform it.
The Speakers Do Not Play At Full Volume
The sound from the tablet is distorted and crackles, or the volume is low or does not play.
Faulty Connection Between the Speakers and the Motherboard
Ensure the wire connection between the speakers and the motherboard is complete, if not, remove the wire harness and reconnect to the board fully.
Broken or Defective Speakers
If your speakers are not fixed by other troubleshooting methods, replace the internal speakers with this guide.
The Device Displays a Battery Error
The device displays: Your battery has experienced permanent failure and needs to be replaced.
Faulty Drivers
The usual cause of the device displaying this error code is from the basic input/output software (BIOS) and chipset needing to be updated. Turn the device off and back on; if the display error persists, follow this link. to update the BIOS and chipset.
Faulty Battery
If the display error continues, this could be a sign of a faulty battery and may need to be replaced. Follow this guide to replace the battery.
LED Screen Dimming and Flickering
The device screen turns on/off suddenly, automatically dims, or brightens without user input.
Faulty Video Cable Connections
Dell Latitude 10 St2e Bios
The motherboard provides power to the screen via a video cable, and often if this cable is not properly connected to the motherboard, the screen appears to flicker. Remove the video cable connection from the motherboard and inspect the connection clip. If the connection is undamaged, fully reconnect it to the motherboard. If the connection clip is damaged, replace the video cable and screen assembly.
Faulty Driver
Screen flickering could be due to a software malfunction, in which case a faulty video driver is the problem. Open a browser on the device, and navigate to support.dell.com. Locate the “Drivers Home” page, select your device, and download the latest driver. Navigate to device manager on the tablet and uninstall the current driver. Click the new driver download file after booting to install the new driver.
The Touchscreen Fails to Respond Properly
The device does not follow user input and opens unwanted apps.
Software Error
If the user touch is inaccurate or jumpy, it may just be a glitch or software error. Try powering the device off and powering it back on by holding the power button down. If the problem continues to occur, try resetting the screen settings in the “display menu” of the settings screen.
The Device Requires an Update
Check for updates. Attach a mouse to the USB port of the tablet and navigate to the Windows menu and pull up settings. Look for “Update” and check for system updates. If no updates appear, you may need to replace your screen to remedy this issue. Voice search, via Cortana, can be used to search for updates.
The Device Shuts Down Suddenly
The device shuts down suddenly without user input.
Faulty Charger
Dell Tablet Latitude 10
The charger may not be charging the battery. Check to see if the charger works on another device to confirm that problem is with the charger. The charger will need to replaced if charger won’t work for another device it’s is compatible with.
Dell Latitude St2e Windows 10
Faulty Battery
Dell Latitude 10 St2e Drivers
Turn the device back on. If the device continues to shut down randomly, this could be a sign of a faulty battery and may need to be replaced. Make sure to plug in the charger to determine if the battery holds a charge. If the battery won’t hold a charge, follow this guide to replace the battery.