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HP ProBook 650 G8 Notebook PC (2Q124AV)
Microsoft Windows 11

Hello, I posted this query earlier this month and have not received a reply as yet. Ever since the Windows 11 updates in late June this year, which included a BIOs update, my laptop fan starts every time I type in the body of a new email or reply to an email in Outlook. It doesn't happen when emails are being received or sent, or when typing in the subject line, just when text is typed in the body of the email. The fan doesn't kick in in any other Microsoft Office programs, like when typing in Word, or when using browsers.

 

Is there something that can be done manually with the Bios settings, which I've never done before as they normally update periodically, to help reset this? Or is it likely the next automated Bios updates will help rebalance it? Or could it potentially be related to updating any HP drivers, although most of those are normally done via the essential Windows 11 updates?

 

I welcome any insights that may help resolve this fan running while typing emails.

 

Thank you.

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