I thought I had the same issue the other day, but maybe I didn't wait long enough for the PC to reboot. It seems that sometimes computers start shutting down within a minute and other times it takes significantly longer. Maybe it randomises the delay before the reboot?
In any case, I just did a couple of of machines using the following command and they all eventually rebooted themselves after a BIOS update.
I have similar but reverse issue. I run "dcu-cli.exe /applyUpdates -reboot=disable" and there are a few machines that actually reboot after a BIOS install and some done. Is this a bug?
Matty Brown UK
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January 31st, 2020 14:00
Hi @D_Nash
I thought I had the same issue the other day, but maybe I didn't wait long enough for the PC to reboot. It seems that sometimes computers start shutting down within a minute and other times it takes significantly longer. Maybe it randomises the delay before the reboot?
In any case, I just did a couple of of machines using the following command and they all eventually rebooted themselves after a BIOS update.
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Dell\CommandUpdate\dcu-cli.exe" /applyUpdates -outputlog="C:\Temp\Dell-Update.log" -reboot=enable
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April 11th, 2020 09:00
I have similar but reverse issue. I run "dcu-cli.exe /applyUpdates -reboot=disable" and there are a few machines that actually reboot after a BIOS install and some done. Is this a bug?
Does Dell look at these messages?