It is possible that when you updated your firmware (BIOS?) that the CMOS settings may have gotten corrupted. I recommend you check your settings and perhaps reset (clear) your CMOS settings to their default values. You should probably copy down your setting first.
Make sure that is the BIOS Boot List Option is set to UEFI, Secure Boot is Enabled, Load Legacy Option Rom is Disabled, and Boot Option #1 is Windows Boot Manager.
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@morse12 I recommend that you read this thread: https://www.dell.com/community/XPS-Desktops/SupportAssist-pops-up-every-time-computer-starts/td-p/7644264/page/2
It is possible that when you updated your firmware (BIOS?) that the CMOS settings may have gotten corrupted. I recommend you check your settings and perhaps reset (clear) your CMOS settings to their default values. You should probably copy down your setting first.
morse12
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July 12th, 2020 18:00
cmos cleared but no change.
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July 13th, 2020 04:00
Make sure that is the BIOS Boot List Option is set to UEFI, Secure Boot is Enabled, Load Legacy Option Rom is Disabled, and Boot Option #1 is Windows Boot Manager.