You describe typical behaviour of Dell's Autoupdate program. It is not a virus, it is legitimate. And a legitimate nuisance. It thinks its function (to keep Dell drivers and software updated) is so important that it must insert itself in your startup list. Your friend's security was right to flag it, and he made no error in blocking it. It will probably try to bother him again.
Dell Update is a usefull program to check that your drivers, BIOS etc are current. It should be available to run a check on demand, but really has no need to load at startup or to run in real-time.
If it bothers him enough, he can uninstall it from "Programs and Features" in Control Panel. There are about a dozen Dell programs listed, and I'm not sure exactly which one to uninstall. Likely candidates are "Dell SupportAssist Remediation" and/or "SupportAssist" and/or "SupportAssistAgent".
Interestingly, on my Dell laptop with Win 10, Autoupdate does load at startup, yet is not listed in my WinPatrol Plus list of startup programs.
I received a popup indicating there is an updated driver for Qualcomm Wifi. When I checked your website it shows no updates are available. I called Dell and they say it is probably a virus, since it was not showing an update on the Dell website.
Hi, I see that these are old posts - but my less than one yr old Dell crashed last wednesday when the Dell update started. Lost everything on the large hard disk (out IT contractor took the disk out and tried several attempts at recovery). Three computers at our office had the same thing happen. Is this a new virus?
joe53
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November 3rd, 2017 19:00
Hi fatpossum;
You describe typical behaviour of Dell's Autoupdate program. It is not a virus, it is legitimate. And a legitimate nuisance. It thinks its function (to keep Dell drivers and software updated) is so important that it must insert itself in your startup list. Your friend's security was right to flag it, and he made no error in blocking it. It will probably try to bother him again.
Dell Update is a usefull program to check that your drivers, BIOS etc are current. It should be available to run a check on demand, but really has no need to load at startup or to run in real-time.
If it bothers him enough, he can uninstall it from "Programs and Features" in Control Panel. There are about a dozen Dell programs listed, and I'm not sure exactly which one to uninstall. Likely candidates are "Dell SupportAssist Remediation" and/or "SupportAssist" and/or "SupportAssistAgent".
Interestingly, on my Dell laptop with Win 10, Autoupdate does load at startup, yet is not listed in my WinPatrol Plus list of startup programs.
grafixman
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October 22nd, 2019 09:00
I received a popup indicating there is an updated driver for Qualcomm Wifi. When I checked your website it shows no updates are available. I called Dell and they say it is probably a virus, since it was not showing an update on the Dell website.
vannsaaklart
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August 31st, 2023 13:45
Hi, I see that these are old posts - but my less than one yr old Dell crashed last wednesday when the Dell update started. Lost everything on the large hard disk (out IT contractor took the disk out and tried several attempts at recovery). Three computers at our office had the same thing happen. Is this a new virus?
RoHe
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August 31st, 2023 18:25
@vannsaaklart You should have started a new thread...
Always include exact PC model and version of Windows in your posts.
What Dell update do you think may have caused the problem? Was it a BIOS update or something else?