Dell announced on June 21 that it has issued an emergency patch for the Dell SupportAssist software – which you’re probably running if you have a Dell
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Dell patches SupportAssist, but other PC-Doctor software still vulnerable
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anonymous
GuestJune 23, 2019 at 12:54 pm #1855579Unless you’re under warranty and may need it. If not, Nuke it !
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AskWoody LoungerJune 23, 2019 at 10:13 am #1855352Typically when I buy a PC these days I immediately do a clean install using Microsoft’s Media Creation tool and start with a fresh install of Windows 10 void of all the crapware. I just do not know why anyone really needs this stuff on their PC anymore. If you don’t know how to update a driver yourself, or simply allow Windows update to do it. You should learn how to download and install them. This is the second time Dell has had issues with their support software.
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anonymous
GuestJune 23, 2019 at 11:16 am #1855414I just do not know why anyone really needs this stuff on their PC anymore.
Because there are folks out there who, for a great myriad of reasons, either want their hand held or need their hand held by software such as the Dell SupportAssist software when things go awry on their computer(s).
Dell and the other mass-market PC makers out there don’t know exactly which one of their millions of PC’s will wind up in the hands of someone who either needs or wants the assistance provided by their software, so it’s installed by default on all of their machines in the factory.
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GoneToPlaid
AskWoody LoungerJune 23, 2019 at 7:17 pm #1856089One could go to the support page for their computer and download yet not install the program. That way, one has the program if they need to temporarily install it for support assistance. Once one has downloaded the program’s installer, one could then uninstall the program, and later install it if it is really needed for support.
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AskWoody_MVPJune 23, 2019 at 1:53 pm #1855611Couple notes:
- Removing SupportAssist and it’s alternate flavors based on PC_Doctor will not invalidate anyone’s warranty. If you do have a support ticket under warranty in the future, you can always get a newer (and presumably patched) edition from your OEM’s support site and run it on demand for the support tech if asked.
- If you are having trouble removing it (not at all uncommon for it to toss up infuriating errors when trying to zap it) and don’t want to do a clean install (on some OEM systems clean installs are still insanely difficult due to weird driver issues etc.) you can download the free bcuninstaller.com and kill it (as well as other crapware) pretty easily.
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Cesar
AskWoody LoungerJune 24, 2019 at 8:13 am #1856811you can download the free bcuninstaller.com and kill it
Thanks for the suggestion. I’ll have it in mind next time I need an uninstaller. I’m currently using Revo Uninstaller for that matter, which also has a free portable version, and it works quite well for me. I just mention it here just in case someone else could find it handy, too.
Official site: https://www.revouninstaller.com/
Revo Uninstaller Free: https://www.revouninstaller.com/products/revo-uninstaller-free/
(You can also download the free portable version from this page, which I prefer.)César
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anonymous
GuestJune 23, 2019 at 5:16 pm #1855894I have no idea what PC Doctor is. That sounds like sort of spyware. But I guess it’s legit, merely nothing more than prepackaged crapware. I really hate it when manufacturers of computers, phones, tablets, etc include all this junk that can be really hard to remove if you don’t know what you’re doing.
On a PC, in most cases I would just want to wipe the hard drive, and reinstall Windows, although I don’t know if doing that would invalidate the PC’s warranty or not. But just the amount of junk is insane, and most of it you never need. Like do I really need an eBay or Amazon application? I can just open up my web browser and go to those sites. Do I really need need an manufacturer branded video player? VLC can play just about anything I need. But I have seen some “legitimate” programs pre-installed that were really hard to remove. Some didn’t even have a regular uninstall. It’s why I wipe the hard drive and do a clean install.
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AskWoody LoungerJune 24, 2019 at 5:48 am #1856794Some didn’t even have a regular uninstall.
And then there are those where the uninstaller isn’t compatible with recent versions of Windows. As in if you didn’t remove it before…
These were more common with Windows 7 or 8 to 10 upgrades but also possible with 10 feature updates.
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AskWoody LoungerJune 23, 2019 at 6:58 pm #1856049Typically when I buy a PC these days I immediately do a clean install using Microsoft’s Media Creation tool and start with a fresh install of Windows 10 void of all the crapware. I just do not know why anyone really needs this stuff on their PC anymore. If you don’t know how to update a driver yourself, or simply allow Windows update to do it. You should learn how to download and install them. This is the second time Dell has had issues with their support software.
I know many members know what you mean but with millions of computers around the world I suspect there is a higher percentage of casual (“average”) users than there are advanced users. Using words like “simply” doesn’t encourage an average user especially if they are technically challenged. I’m not an expert by any means but I have learned a lot by paying attention to computer forums like Windows Secrets was and now Ask Woody. When I fix a problem or train someone for an issue at hand I follow up by taking 10-15 minutes to cover what has been addressed and then I let them follow a set of instructions (sometimes written instructions) and there have been times someone responded with “that was easy”. In other words it wasn’t me who said it, it was them.
On Dell’s Support Assistant, I’ve seen many users who benefited from continuing to use the annual paid for version. I don’t need it but when something went wrong, they used Dell support to address their situation. It doesn’t mean Dell support is perfect but at least it provides the support the average user can reach out to.
— It’s true that many users need to be taken by the hand when it comes to managing how their computers run but I’m sure most of them have “careers” they excel at.On bloatware, I have to admit I don’t set up new computers very often as I work mostly on used computers from Windows 7 & up at this point in time. Anyway last week I set a new Lenovo IdeaPad S340-15IWL and all I remember is an option for McAfee.
HP EliteBook 8540w laptop Windows 10 Pro (x64)
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krzemien
AskWoody LoungerJune 24, 2019 at 4:24 am #1856744Indeed. As per my post elsewhere:
But you do know that there are millions of people out there who just expect that their device is being managed / kept updated in the background? Which – fairly speaking – is not a bad idea either?
Otherwise how on earth your grandfather or aunt will know where to download updated BIOS from, or correct graphics driver?
Also, I must say that as a more advanced user it’s quite useful for me to be notified about the updates rather than keep checking for them on various forums / support web pages etc. – as a rule I really do not have time for that.
Hence me still using VAIO Update for my SONY laptop (despite SONY’s selling business good few years ago this little snippet still works and actually got itself updated last week – also on our second, 11 year old laptop as well!) and HP Support Assistant for my PC (which has a history of hit and miss approach but I digress).
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AskWoody LoungerJune 25, 2019 at 6:16 am #1858351Otherwise how on earth your grandfather or aunt will know where to download updated BIOS from, or correct graphics driver?
Doesn’t help much.
So far, to this day, I’ve found that other than during the system initial install/update phase the automated tools have about a 50% chance of either installing the correct driver if left to run on automatic… or making an even worse mess.
So the user has to be able to verify that the tool is in fact installing the correct driver or whatever, bringing us… not very far from where we started actually.
And that’s not counting any “special” hardware that may be attached. (Expensive “docking” display… random cheap USB webcam… fancy ergonomic mouse with long warranty… ) Those may well do things like cause BSODs with the “correct” driver, so you’d have to install different version driver manually.
That said, not all of the support tools are all bad. HP has the SoftPaq Download Manager which…
isn’t end-user friendly at all (far from it – it’s, well, *excessively* technical), but it at least tells you what versions are available, even for *other* HP models. And lets you download them too.-
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AskWoody LoungerJune 24, 2019 at 10:31 am #1856990I have a refurbished Dell Win 7 machine. When I tried to install the May Security Rollup update and it zapped my network, I (naively) tried using SupportAssist to find the missing driver. But it turned out I don’t have SupportAssist. Sometimes Murphy’s Law works for you!
I don’t want to get off topic, but I would like to know an alternative way to find the missing driver.
Thanks.
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Paul T
AskWoody MVPJune 24, 2019 at 10:50 am #1857007See if this post helps.
https://www.askwoody.com/forums/topic/where-we-stand-with-the-february-patches/#post-335959cheers, Paul
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GuestJune 24, 2019 at 8:01 pm #1857763@Morty –
Great to see you back!
Please be sure to read the brown quote box in that post (#335959) carefully in order to try to “recover” your “missing” driver.
Although I wasn’t ever affected by the snafu, I nevertheless made a copy of my networking drivers in a safe place on my hard drive just in case the aforementioned mess does strike me. That way I’ll be ready to point Windows to the correct driver files and it will take it from there!
If following the instructions there in the brown quote box seems befuddling, or you follow them and get nowhere quickly, please drop me a DM (direct message) using the link at the top of every page here on AskWoody, and I’ll help you set up a new topic so you can get the help you need without going off-topic in another post.
R/
Bob99
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Morty
AskWoody LoungerJune 24, 2019 at 8:55 pm #1857897Great to see you back!
Thanks for rolling out the red carpet!
I couldn’t take a break from work yet to don my armor and sally forth. But with your encouragement, I’ll run another backup later tonight and try in the morning.
Stay tuned….
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Paul T
AskWoody MVPJune 25, 2019 at 2:30 am #1858211please drop me a DM (direct message)
Please don’t use DM. We prefer everything to be public as we all need to learn.
cheers, Paul
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AskWoody LoungerJune 25, 2019 at 9:09 am #1858535DELL Community Moderator on 06-25-2019 says
https://www.dell.com/community/Inspiron/Severe-vulnerability-in-Dell-SupportAssist-second-time-this-year/m-p/7322054/highlight/true#M56421-
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