Dell Command | Deploy Driver Pack

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This package contains the Dell Command | Deploy Driver Pack. Dell Command | Deploy Driver Pack contains drivers in the form of .exe files for Dell systems. This driver pack helps systems with the Windows operating system deployment process by using Microsoft End Point Manager Configuration Manager (MEMCM) or Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM), and Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT). To see the list of drivers that are updated as part of the driver pack, open Dell Command | Deploy Driver Pack and click the download link for your system.
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Version

1.0, A01

Release date

11 Jul 2023

Download Type

Driver

Category

Systems Management

Importance

Optional
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File Format: Update Package for MS Windows 64-Bit.
File Name: 7540-WCXFW_Win11_1.0_A01.exe
File Size: 2.52 GB
This is a large file. Depending on your connection speed, it may take some time to download.
Format Description:
Dell Update Packages in native Microsoft Windows 64-bit format do not require that Microsoft WOW64 be installed on the Microsoft Windows Server.
To ensure the integrity of your download, please verify the checksum value.
MD5:
12ada599c6ce89444dbe78451aa150df
SHA1:
66dabf429360e3a2f6d991424a4098c7518506a9
SHA-256:
0c6904f9c858eceebc305558731bbddb221bc45e7757211c03a8b21db3265315

File Format: An XML file
File Name: 7540-WCXFW_Win11_1.0_A01.xml
File Size: 322.63 KB
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Format Description:
This file format is used for files that have no specific installation mechanism, or where an installation mechanism is not applicable.
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MD5:
cef4a3dee4ad881dbbfd5158d931e2ac
SHA1:
3545644dab1aa943e1d9271ae5bb2d725a3fe1b8
SHA-256:
de35a683cc441b00632efc7f9a25043e27a636c55203418d7403227499297783

File Format: External release notes
File Name: 7540-WCXFW_Win11_1.0_A01.html
File Size: 17.83 KB
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Format Description:
This file format contains plain text which can be viewed with a standard text editor.
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MD5:
d21535886cc652c5f2ebe9b82da26461
SHA1:
767f4bacf18afeb07bdfeb3c09b1a24d41df57d3
SHA-256:
872e92bef59246a87431ed7d179f3a085d045e56721f2dadf10f952336a453c2

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To download the file:
1. Click the Download File.
2. When the File Download window is displayed, click Save to save the file to the hard drive.

To extract files and deploy:
1. Browse to the location where you have downloaded the file and double-click the file to extract the download package.
2. Specify the location and click the extract button to extract the files.
3. Create a driver package in Operating System Imaging Console.
4. Go to the Task Sequence Editor and add a task to apply the driver package.
5. Add a condition to the task which runs a Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) Query to verify the system being imaged.
6. Test and deploy the image using the task sequence that was created with the driver package.

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