System Updates are Dell provided updates for your system's hardware and software configuration. Windows
Updates are available within your operating system and are not available
through this module.
Update Filters
All software updates are categorized based on three
criteria:
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Criticality (Critical/Recommended/Optional)
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Type (Hardware Drivers/BIOS Updates/Application Software/Firmware
Updates)
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Device Category (Audio/Mouse and Keyboard/Storage/Chipset/Network
and Bluetooth/Video/All others)
The
System Updates page contains three sets of check boxes
– one set for each of the above – allowing you to select/deselect
updates based on their Criticality, Type, and Device Category. Selected
updates have a check mark before their names. It is not possible to
select or deselect individual updates by name.
The
System Updates page contains the following options:
Table 1. List of buttons
and functions
.
Following are the list of buttons and tables available:
| Option |
Function |
| Check for Updates |
Click the
Check for Updates button to check for available updates. This operation may take a few minutes to complete. Once the operation
completes, the list of all available updates is displayed in the right
pane and all updates are selected by default. Individual updates are
grouped based on their criticality, and the appropriate criticality
icon is also displayed before each group.
The date/time when the last check for
updates was performed (either manually or by Dell Precision Optimizer
automatic updates) is displayed under this button.
|
| Apply Selected Updates |
Click the
Apply Selected Update button to go to a confirmation page
and apply the updates.
|
| Apply Updates |
Click the
Apply Update button
on the confirmation window to download currently selected updates
and install them on your system.
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NOTE: Dell recommends that
you create a system restore point and close all running applications
before applying any updates.
Ensure that you have selected the
appropriate filters before clicking this button. To filter out the
updates that you do not want to apply, you must uncheck the appropriate
Criticality, Type and Device Category check boxes on this screen. This operation may take a few minutes to complete. A reboot
may
be required once the operation completes. Restart your system when
notified by
Dell Precision Optimizer. Click the
Apply Update button
on the confirmation window to download currently selected updates
and install them on your system.
|
| View History Log |
Click this link to display the logs containing
detailed information of the previous Update History.
|
| Turn On |
Click this button to schedule automatic
updates. The various options and filters to be applied can be configured in the Automatic Update Setting page.
|
The list of available updates are displayed
on this tab. The tab further displays detailed information including
the Version and Release Date.
-
Check or Uncheck
Type (Hardware Drivers, BIOS Updates, Application software, Firmware
Updates) check boxes to select or deselect the corresponding updates
from the selection.
-
Check/Uncheck
criticality (
Critical/Recommended/Optional) check boxes to
select or de-select the corresponding updates from the selection.
-
Click
Apply Update button to install the current selection
of updates.
The software can check the Dell server to
retrieve the list of updates available for your specific system and/or
download and install certain updates upon your request. Updates can
be configured so that they are done either manually or periodically.
The updates are classified as
Critical,
Recommended or
Optional.
All updates belong to one of the following four types:
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Hardware
Drivers
-
BIOS Updates
-
Application
Software
-
Firmware Updates
In addition, the following seven categories
exist for updates:
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Audio
-
Chipset
-
Mouse and
Keyboard
-
Network and
Bluetooth
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Storage
-
Video
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All others
If the software is configured to
Check or
Install Update periodically, then the above filters are
used to determine which updates are displayed to the user, or which
will be downloaded and installed on the system. For example, if the
user selects only Critical Updates, all 4 types and 7 categories,
then if the Dell Server has one Recommended BIOS Update or one Optional
Video Driver update for your system, then these two updates are not
be displayed or installed.
Notifications
The application may give notifications to the user
using pop-up dialog boxes to inform the user if some problem occurred
during a check for updates, or if a system reboot is required for
an installed update to work correctly. You may see a dialog offering
the following options:
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To start
the reboot process, click
Yes. Ensure that
you close all other applications and save your data before proceeding.
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To halt
the update installation process, click
No.