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Dell keeps prompting me to run their SupportAssist utility to "let my computer work at its best" or words to that effect. i have a Dell desktop (XPS 8700) and a Dell laptop (Inspiron 5537).
DELL SupportAssist 'Recommended' update fails to install. DELL Inspiron 15-3576 laptop, running Windows 10 Home (64-bit) v20H2, Build 19042.928 with “Core i5-8250U” CPU and “Intel UHD Graphics 620” display adapter. Norton Security installed. DELL SupportAssist updated itself from v3.8.1 to v3.9 and it then tried three times to install ...
Dell support assist can be uninstalled and reinstalled. Open the dell website > enter product or serial number > view drivers > confirm the listing. Use control panel for un-installation. The Dell support assist is useful for drivers, updating BIOS, recalls, etc. So update drivers and BIOS before uninstalling the software.
For the three recovery partitions, 1. 604MB - this is the typical size for Windows 10's own recovery partition. Reagent /info will tell you if it is in use. 2. 11.35GB - this would be Dell's 'factory reset' image. 3. 1.07 GB - almost certainly the Dell Utility partition, containing Dell-specific diagnostics utilities.
Run Revo. Select the program (Dell Support Assistant) Uninstall (don't worry about creating a restore point if prompted. Waste of time) Remove everything (tick all/every box) Do not reboot even if prompted. Select the Advanced option and run REvo to remove all leftover files, folders and registry entries.
04 Jun 2016 #1. Confusing Dell SupportAssist Test Results. Greetings: I own a new Dell XPS13 (9350). Seems to work properly, but I have questions about Dell SupportAssist Test results. When I ran the Simplified System test series (10 minutes), I got a test result: "Module Failed to Start", but Passes for all components listed.
Dell is providing BIOS/UEFI updates for impacted systems and updates to affected executables on Dell.com. CVE-2021-21573 and CVE-2021-21574 don't require require additional customer action as they ...
DELL Inspiron 15-3576 laptop, running Windows 10 Home (64-bit) v1909, build 18363.719 with “Core i5-8250U” CPU and “Intel UHD Graphics 620” display adapter.
Dell Support Assist is the work of the devil and was the cause of BSODs on a friend's PC I fixed. I remember using Autoruns to find and delete some Support Assist items left over despite uninstalling the product.
If you've checked Dell's US support site then you'll already know that there's no specific Dell webcam driver download for it... not for Windows 10 nor earlier. 1. I suggest you first check Device Manager to see whether the webcam shows (either under ' Cameras ' or ' Imaging Devices ').