I don't know what it means. I have an app called Create USB Recovery. From what I've read, the OS tools thing is run from the boot screen , when the Dell logo appears, by pressing F12. I haven't tried using it.
What software a system has depends on how it was configured. My one system came with a way to make a Dell Recovery. The Win 10 recovery drive also returns my systems to Factory condition so possibly no reason to have most of it.
If I can't stop the SARemdiation errors, I am going to uninstall most of it since I just reinstalled to try to find out what was happening with yours.
When the message you got specified Dell SupportAssist / OS Recovery Tools, what do you think it meant. If your system does not have that utility, why would it offer an update for it.
I will probably uninstall my Dell utilities also but I normally do my own updates.
SolidSnake35
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I don't know what it means. I have an app called Create USB Recovery. From what I've read, the OS tools thing is run from the boot screen , when the Dell logo appears, by pressing F12. I haven't tried using it.
Saltgrass
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August 22nd, 2017 20:00
What software a system has depends on how it was configured. My one system came with a way to make a Dell Recovery. The Win 10 recovery drive also returns my systems to Factory condition so possibly no reason to have most of it.
If I can't stop the SARemdiation errors, I am going to uninstall most of it since I just reinstalled to try to find out what was happening with yours.
When the message you got specified Dell SupportAssist / OS Recovery Tools, what do you think it meant. If your system does not have that utility, why would it offer an update for it.
I will probably uninstall my Dell utilities also but I normally do my own updates.
bharathmesut
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November 3rd, 2018 05:00
i have a problem . having multiple dell update icon in my windows pinup area