Dell System Update Utility Download

This package provides the Dell Client System Update Application and is supported on OptiPlex, Tablet, Precision, XPS Notebook and Latitude models that are running the following Windows Operating Systems: XP, Vista (32/64-bit), Windows 7 (32/64-bit), Windows 8 (32/64-bit) and Windows 8.1 (32/64-bit).

  1. Dell System Update Utility Download For Windows 7
  2. Dell System Build And Update Utility Download
  3. Dell Software Update Utility Center
  4. Dell System Build And Update Utility Download

Purpose

The Intel® Driver & Support Assistant enables you to scan computing devices for the latest drivers available from Intel. This tool has the main interface hosted on Intel’s support website and provides a more integrated support experience to users. It has an enhanced detection engine to ensure that customers are given complete and accurate information and a scan frequency option to change from a “run-once” tool to a persistent experience that can provide customers with driver updates more quickly.

Dell System Update Utility Download For Windows 7

Products supported: Graphics drivers, wireless networking, Intel® NUCs, and Intel® Compute Sticks

Update

Issues with upgrading Intel® Driver & Support Assistant to a newer version? Please try our Uninstaller.

Required to install and use utility

  • A broadband Internet connection is required to use this utility.
  • Operating system requirements for installation: This application installs on Windows 7*, Windows 8*, Windows 8.1*, and Windows® 10.
  • We recommend performing a Windows* update to bring your operating system up to date with the latest .NET.
  • This application does not support Internet Explorer* browser. We recommend using Chrome*, Firefox*, or Edge* (version 44.17763/18.17763 or newer) browsers.

Instructions for launching

  1. Uninstall any previous versions (optional).
  2. Download and save locally on your device.
  3. Double-click Intel® Driver & Support Assistant Installer.exe file.
  4. Read and agree to the license terms and conditions
  5. Select Install.
  6. Click Launch button; the tray icon will start and automatically opens default browser

What's new in version 19.9.38.6?

  • Improved device and driver detection
  • General bug fixes and improvements

What's in previous version 19.8.34.6?

  • Improved device and driver detection
  • Link to OEM website for OEM-customized Graphics drivers
  • Improved driver detection for Intel® NUCs and mini PCs
  • Improved installer
  • Support for more locales on intel.com

Languages supported: Chinese, English, French, German, Japanese, Italian, Korean, Portuguese (Brazilian), Russian, and Spanish

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Dell System Build And Update Utility Download

Starting with DSU 1.7 information on DSU is located at the following link:
  • Note: Starting with DSU 1.7, consent is required prior to installing public keys on target systems.
  • Note: Dell EMC Linux Repository is refreshed on the 2nd and 4th Friday of the month.
ChangeLog from previous repository: Here

To configure the repository, use the following commands:
1. curl -O https://linux.dell.com/repo/hardware/dsu/bootstrap.cgi
2. bash bootstrap.cgi
Note: Consent is required prior to installing public keys on target systems. To install DSU using the repository, use the following command

#yum install dell-system-update

Known Issues

Following message displayed while running DSU 1.7.
- Unable to read public file /usr/libexec/dell_dup/0x756ba70b1019ced6.asc
- Unable to read public file /usr/libexec/dell_dup/0x1285491434D8786F.asc
- Unable to read public file /usr/libexec/dell_dup/0xca77951d23b66a9d.asc
  • Please run the following command and run the dsu again.
  • curl -s https://linux.dell.com/repo/hardware/dsu/copygpgkeys.sh | bash To install OMSA using this repository, use the following commands:

    Red Hat Enterprise Linux Servers

    #yum install srvadmin-all

    • Please re-run repository setup commands to import the updated signature keys

    SUSE Linux Enterprise Servers

    #zypper install srvadmin-all

    OMSA services should be manually started after installing/upgrading OMSA using DSU repository To install DTK using this repository, use the following commands:

    Dell Software Update Utility Center


    Red Hat Enterprise Linux Servers

    #yum install syscfg

    #yum install raidcfg

    SUSE Linux Enterprise Servers

    #zypper install syscfg

    #zypper install raidcfg

    Dell System Build And Update Utility Download

    To upgrade OMSA using this repository, where an OMSA version is already installed in the system, use the following commands.

    Red Hat Enterprise Linux Servers

    #yum --disablerepo=* --enablerepo=dell-system-update_dependent upgrade

    SUSE Linux Enterprise Servers

    #zypper mr -da; zypper mr -e 'dell-system-update_dependent' ; zypper update; zypper mr -ea;

    Note:-To update from local repository (custom), use the OMSA repository name instead of dell-system-update_dependent in the commands.
    In case of zypper upgrade, if there are repositories disabled by you, this command sequence will enable the repositories. You have to disable the repositories again manually. In addition to this guide, you can access the following guides available at dell.com/support/manuals.
    • Dell Systems Management - OpenManage Software Support Matrix
    • Dell OpenManage Server Administrator Installation Guide
    • Dell OpenManage Server Administrator User's Guide
    • Previous Dell Linux Repository : Click Here
    • Supported Platforms : Click Here
      • Note: DSU Ubuntu enablement is only available for 12G and 13G systems
    • Sample Kickstart Files : Click Here
    • ISO Generator Script : Click Here

    To get the complete list of options of DSU (On Microsoft Windows and Linux), use #dsu --help

    A good place for support for this repository is the linux-poweredge mailing list.


    Use the following links to browse the contents of the repository

    OS independent
    OS dependent