![]() The problem did go away upon reinstall, but as I was installing my applications, the problem returned. ![]() Much to my annoyance, I performed the OS reinstall. Everything seems to point to a problem with COM+ and the Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator (MSDTC) having a communication problem.ĥ) Dell private messaged me and said "something is corrupt, reinstall Windows" even after I pleaded for a more surgical option instead of the Dell Tech Support Standard Sledgehammer Solution (TM). While he did a good job, he had no software experience and the problem persisted through all of this.Ĥ) I redoubled my efforts at researching possible causes and decided to create this post. I was also up to date on Windows updates because I was convinced this was a software or firmware issue (suddenly) causing my fans to go awry because the computer rarely moves from the same position on my desk. Upon my initial query to Dell on this topic they chose to send a hardware tech out to replace the fans, motherboard, thermal paste and processors. For good measure I updated all my firmware prior to attempt to use so I was up to date. There are countless articles on the internet and I'm fairly confident i tried them all (at least the first 4 pages on google search), without success.ģ) I decided to reach out to Dell. To close this out let's recap this incident in case some other person encounters the same issue as me (TLDR see step 8).ġ) I wanted to use DPM ( Dell Power Manager) because my computer's fans were going crazy and I couldn't control them.Ģ) Unfortunately, I got an error 1720 any time I did anything with DPM. Okay, all remaining software reinstalled without any additional issue. Also, yes, I did disable Antivirus and Firewall etc which didn't make any difference. So, anyone got any ideas on how I can solve this problem? I haven't encountered it for any other applications and the computer is running fine otherwise. NET 4.6.1, but I am unable to install that because it is already newer. NET might be the incorrect version, but I'm running the latest Windows 10 release and my. The event viewer has a bunch of errors related to the DPM update and all say "The Transaction Manager is not available. When I dig into it, it indicates a problem with communicating with the Distributed Transaction Coordinator (see screenshot below of Component Services) I've followed just about every link from Microsoft and others that I could find online performing their suggestions but have had no success. I read that there are more options to better control the fans and such in the DPM ( Dell Power Manager), but when I go there to update it, I get error 1720 repeatedly. A Dell tech came out and replaced the motherboard, thermal paste, processor, and fans without any noticeable difference. I added an external fan tray which is helping, but the problem is that this was never an issue. Running HWInfo showed that the CPU was getting to 100☌. I have been having issues with my Dell XPS 9570 running its fans near constantly.
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