Mac recognizes that it is plugged into an external display (i think) but the dell does not change from its own windows computer screen According to my experience, sa takes up more space and ram than dell update, and the probability of sa crashing is higher than dell update I have tried playing with display.
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Does anybody know what this dell core services application is, that is preinstalled on newly dell systems
(latitude 5530 in this casebut but also saw it on precisions) i think they started preinstalling this app when dell switched from shipping the systems with win 10 22h2 instead of 21h2, because older systems but same model did not had this preinstalled
Dell optimizer made me regret deploying computers with dell images How did you learn about it breaking m365 I learned the hard way. Depending on the model, “dell update” or “dell command update” are a little less bloated than dell support assist
Du and dcm are so similar, but the one branded “command” offers a few more settings. I use a dell docking station Basically, it will identify the 2 extra monitors i have plugged in (as seen above), but it won't display anything on the screen Typically, after a couple days, i'll turn my computer on and it'll magically work again
As i've talked to it and they have no clue, hoping that somebody in here could provide some insight.
Don't be worried about the slow charger warning tho. Dell has some lineups that are good quality, some areas of their support are good (enterprise/if you pay a ton), but their software is making the experience of using the machines kinda awful. I was just tired of dell and also microsoft, both forcing you into modern standby, which never worked, doesnt work, and will not ever work reliable on windows, compared to 100% working and reliable s3 (suspend to ram) sleep. But dell customer service will almost always recommend supportassist