DELL Command Update User Guide

June 9, 2024
Dell

Dell Command | Update
Version 4.x User’s Guide

Command Update

Notes, cautions, and warnings
NOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your product.
CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid the problem.
WARNING: A WARNING indicates a potential for property damage, personal injury, or death.

Dell Command | Update

Dell Command | Update is a one-to-one standalone utility that enables a simplified process to manage updates for Dell client systems. With Dell Command | Update, devices can stay-up-to-date and secure with the latest drivers, BIOS, firmware, and applications.
Dell Command | Update provides:

  • An easy-to-use UI, which helps to identify, apply, and schedule the required updates for client systems.
  • An easy-to-use CLI, which can be used to automate driver installations and updates.
    You can find other product guides and third-party licenses documents for your reference at dell.com/support.

What’s new in Dell Command | Update Version 4.7

Dell Command | Update provides the following features and enhancements in this release:

  • Enhanced capability to configure maximum retry attempts for the failed updates through UI.
  • Added capability to configure custom notifications.
  • Added capability to force installation of updates during conference call through CLI.
  • Added capability to reoffer failed BIOS update due to missing or incorrect BIOS password.
  • Added security checks for file downloads.
  • Enhanced security measures.
    NOTE: Dell Command | Update Classic interface is not supported from version 4.7 onwards, and the older Dell Command |Update Classic clients are upgraded to Dell Command | Update version 4.7 UWP.

What’s new in Dell Command | Update Version 4.6

Dell Command | Update provides the following features and enhancements in this release:

  • Added support to provide updates for Camera subsystem.
  • Added capability to pause Dell Command | Update activity when there is a Windows Update running.
  • Scheduled reboot time is configured to five minutes for manual updates that require reboot when reboot consent check box is set.
  • Enhanced file handling security measures.
  • Added capability to schedule daily updates at selected time of the day.
  • Added capability to schedule monthly updates on selected week and day of the month.
  • Added support to disable notifications.
  • Added capability to display Update Events, Penetration Rate, and Non-Compliance List through CIM provider class.
  • Added capability to reattempt failed updates after system reboot.
  • Improved defer updates capability with options to defer installation up to ninety-nine hours.
  • Added support to defer system restart from one to ninety-nine hours after installations requiring reboot.
  • InvColPC.exe is not bundled with Dell Command | Update package as a security enhancement.

NOTE: During the update process, catalogs that were configured in previous versions must be reconfigured once upgraded to version 4.6.
NOTE: Dell Command | Update must be launched as administrator (elevated) to perform any setting modification.
NOTE: User must provide the nodes of from CatalogIndexPC.xml as local path of the InvColPC.exe in Custom Catalog.

What’s new in Dell Command | Update Version 4.5
Dell Command | Update provides the following features and enhancements in this release:

  • Improved the Windows Error Reporting (WER) service.
  • Added support to postpone notifications during conference calls.
  • Added support to provide updates for inbox drivers.
  • Added support to defer updates.
  • Supports faster restore point creation capability.
  • Enhanced the user experience during initial setup.

What’s new in Dell Command | Update Version 4.4
Dell Command | Update provides the following features and enhancements in this release:

  • Improved Windows Narrator experience.
  • Enabled password masking using command line interface.
  • Enhanced security check during file downloads.

What’s new in Dell Command | Update Version 4.3
Dell Command | Update provides the following features and enhancements in this release:

  • ADR functionality to support the DUP files.
  • Enabling security enhancement with Dell signature verification for all packages.
  • Providing an enhanced user experience of one hour quiet period after the Out Of Box Experience (OOBE).

What’s new in Dell Command | Update Version 4.2
Dell Command | Update provides the following features and enhancements in this release:

  • Enhanced download mechanism.
  • Improved telemetry event logging mechanism.

What’s new in Dell Command | Update Version 4.1
Dell Command | Update provides the following features and enhancements in this release:

  • Improved scan logic.
  • Upgraded security features.
  • Updated toast notifications.
  • Additional information provided for the BIOS installation failure scenarios.

What’s new in Dell Command | Update Version 4.0
Dell Command | Update provides the following features and enhancements in this release:

  • Added support for Windows Declarative Componentized Hardware (DCH) drivers.
  • Added the Security Updates option under Selected Updates. These updates improve the security of the system.
  • Added the dock service tag to the Additional Details icon in the system information view.
  • Improved user interface experience.

Install, uninstall, and upgrade Dell Command| Update

This section contains information about the installation, uninstallation, and upgrading Dell Command | Update.
There is a download available for Dell Command | Update version 4.7:

  • Dell Command | Update for Windows —Universal Windows Platform (UWP) application supports Windows 10, starting from Redstone 1 build number 14393 or later, and Windows 11.

Supported Operating Systems
Dell Command | Update application supports the following operating systems:

  • Windows 10
  • Windows 11

NOTE:
Dell Command | Update—Universal Windows Platform (UWP) application supports Windows 10, starting from Redstone 1build number 14393 or later, and Windows 11.

Download Dell Command | Update for Universal Windows Platform (UWP)
To download the latest version of the Dell Command | Update for Universal Windows Platform (UWP):

  1. Go to dell.com/support
  2. Search for Dell Command | Update for Windows.
  3. Download Dell – Command – Update – Application – for – Windows x x x x x WIN y . y . y A 0 0 . EXE where x represents the software ID and y represents the version number.

Install Dell Command | Update for Universal Windows Platform (UWP)

  1. Open the .exe file that is downloaded from the Dell support site.

  2. Click Install.
    NOTE: You must have administrative rights to install Dell Command | Update.

  3. On the Welcome screen, click Next.

  4. On the License Agreement screen, select I accept the terms in the license agreement, and then click Next.

  5. On the Begin Install screen, click Install.

  6. During the installation, you have the option to participate in the Dell Command | Update Improvement Program:
    ● If you like to participate, select Yes, I want to participate in the program.
    NOTE: For more information about Privacy Statement regarding Customer and Online User Information, see Dell Privacy Statement.
    ● If you do not like to participate, select No, I would not like to participate in the program.

  7. Click Install on the Ready to Install the Program screen.

  8. On the Installation Wizard Completed screen, click Finish.

Silent install
To perform a silent installation of Dell Command | Update, run the following command in a command prompt with administrative privileges:
Dell Command | Update for Universal Windows Platform (UWP):
Dell – Command – Update – Application – for – Windows x x x x x WIN y . y . y A 0 0 . EXE / s
Optionally, to capture the installation log, run the following command:
Dell Command | Update for Universal Windows Platform (UWP):
Dell – Command – Update – Application – for – Windows x x x x x WIN y . y . y A 0 0 . EXE / s / l = C : \ l o gp a t h \ l o g . txt

Uninstall Dell Command | Update for Universal Windows Platform (UWP)
Dell Technologies recommends uninstalling Dell Command | Update using the following steps:

  1. Click Start.
  2. Select Control Panel , and then click Programs or Programs And Features.
  3. Select Dell Command | Update, and then click Uninstall.

You can also uninstall Dell Command | Update using the following steps:

  1. Open Windows Settings.
  2. Select System, and then click Apps and Features.
  3.  Select Dell Command | Update, and then click Uninstall.
  4. Select Dell Command | Update for Windows Universal, and then click Uninstall.

To uninstall Dell Command | Update for Universal Windows Platform (UWP) run the following command
with administrative privileges: Dell – Command – Update – Application – for – Windows X X X X X W I N y . y . y A 0 0 . EXE /passthrough / x / s / v ” / q n ”
Log path command: Dell – Command – Update – Application – for – Windows X X X X X WIN y . y . y A 0 0 . EXE /passthrough / x / s / v ” / q n / l * v x < logpath > “

Upgrade Dell Command | Update
You can upgrade Dell Command | Update in the following ways:

  • Manual update—Download and install Dell Command | Update 4.7 from dell.com/support. For information about the installation procedure, see Install Dell Command | Update.
    When the new version is installed, the installer prompts for an upgrade. Select Yes to continue the upgrade.
    Upgrades are supported as follows:
    ○ You can upgrade Dell Command | Update for Windows 10 (Universal Windows Platform) from version 3.0 or later to version 4.7.

  • Self-update—If the application is already installed, launch the application and click the CHECK button on the Welcome screen to check for updates. If newer versions of Dell Command | Update are available the latest version of Dell Command |
    Update is listed under Recommended updates. Select the update, and install the newer version of the application.
    NOTE: During the upgrade, application settings are retained.

NOTE: If any Dell application upgrades the Dell Client Management service to version 2.7 when Dell Command | Update client version is older than 4.6, then:

  • Defer updates functionality does not operate as per the design of version 4.5.
  • Automatic reboot setting chosen by the user is not applicable and has a default reboot time of 5 minutes.

Features of Dell Command | Update

Install updates
To check for, and install updates, do the following:

  1. On the Welcome screen, click CHECK.
    The Checking for updates task starts, and the Checking for Updates screen is displayed.
    The Checking for updates task includes the following:
    ● Checking for component updates
    ● Scanning for system devices
    ● Determining available updates
    The Checking for Updates screen provides the status of the system scan. When updates are found, Dell Command |
    Update prompts you to install the updates.
    If no updates are found, a This system is up-to-date message is displayed indicating the applications, firmware, and drivers on the system are up to date. Click CLOSE to exit Dell Command | Update.
    Based on the availability of updates and preferences you have set, the This system is up-to-date message is displayed.
    This message is displayed in the following scenario:
    ●If the default filters are modified and there are no updates found based on the filter criteria, then change the filter criteria to get available updates.
    ● When you retain the default Update Filter preferences and no updates are available.

  2. Click VIEW DETAILS to choose the updates you want to install on the system. The Customize Selection screen is displayed.
    For more information, see Customizing Updates.

  3. Optionally, if you want Dell Command | Update to automatically restart the system after installing updates, select Automatically restart system (when required).

  4. Click INSTALL to install the selected updates on the system.

NOTE: If you click CANCEL during the installation, Dell Command | Update does not roll back the updates that are already applied.
NOTE: Updates that do not comply with the Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS), are not installed or displayed as available updates when the FIPS mode is enabled on the system.

Select updates
On the Welcome screen, Click CHECK, to run the Checking for updates task. If updates are available for the system, the Selected Updates screen is displayed.
The update summary is displayed next to the heading in the format— update type < xofy ; z MB > in megabytes (MB):
Based on importance, the updates are described as follows:

  • ‘x’ is the number of updates to be downloaded.
  • ‘y’ is the total number of updates available.
  • ‘z’ is the size of the available updates.
  • Security Updates— These updates improve the security of the system.
  • Critical Updates— These updates are important for improving the reliability, security, and availability of the system.
  • Recommended Updates— These updates are recommended for installation on the system.
  • Optional Updates— These updates are optional updates.
  • Dell Docking Solution— These updates are for the Dell docking solution.

If the Dell Docking Solution option is selected, then:

  • The updates for the Dell Docking Solution cannot be cleared from Customize Selection screen.
  • The Automatically restart the system (when required) option is selected and cannot be cleared.
  •  The system may restart multiple times and continue the installation.
  • One or more categories (Security, Critical, Recommended, Optional) are selected and cannot be cleared if there are updates that are part of the Dell Docking Solution.
  • The Dell Docking Solution option is not displayed if there are no updates available for Dell docking solution.

A warning message is displayed if:

  • An update that is to be installed requires an interim version of the utility. If there are multiple dependencies for an update, Dell Command | Update attempts to install the latest version. This task may require multiple update cycles to be completed.
    For more information, see Dependency Installation.

  • Certain updates cannot be installed until a power adapter is plugged into the system.

Customize selection
On the Selected Updates screen, click View Details to view the Customize Selection screen. This screen lists detailed information of all available updates such as name, size,  and release date of the component along with other information, which helps you to choose the updates you want to apply to the system. The updates are grouped based on  assigned criticality.

Table 1. Customize Selection options

User interface Description
Security Updates (x of y; z MB) View the security updates available for

the system. You can also modify the selection of security updates. The updates contain the following information:

● Name of the update.
● Size of the update which displays the approximate number of bytes that are required to download.
● Release date of the update.
● An information icon provides additional details. Hover over the icon to view the information.
● Based on the update type and installation requirements, an icon may appear on the left side of the update.
● A link to the complete documentation of the updates is available on the support site.

Critical Updates (x of y; z MB)| View the critical updates available for the system. You can also modify the selection of critical updates. The updates contain the following information:
● Name of the update.
● Size of the update which displays the approximate number of bytes that are required to download.
● Release date of the update.
User interface| Description
---|---
| ● An information icon provides additional details. Hover over the icon to view the information.
● Based on the update type and installation requirements, an icon may appear on the left side of the update.
● A link to the complete documentation of the updates is available on the support site.
Recommended Updates (x of y; z MB)| View the recommended updates available for the system. The updates contain the following information:
● Name of the update.|
● Size of the update which displays the approximate number of bytes that are required to download.
● Release date of the update.
● An information icon provides additional details. Hover over the icon to view the information.
● Based on the update type and installation requirements, an icon may appear on the left side of the update.
● A link to the complete documentation of the updates is available on the support site.
Optional Updates (x of y; z MB)| View the optional updates available for the system. The updates contain the following information:
● Name of the update.
● Size of the update which displays the approximate number of bytes that are required to download.
● Release date of the update.
● An information icon provides additional details. Hover over the icon to view the information.
● Based on the update type and installation requirements, an icon may appear on the left side of the update.
● A link to the complete documentation of the updates is available on the support site.
Select All| Selects all security, critical, recommended, and optional updates for installation.
NOTE: Some updates may not be selected if the installation requirement is not met. For example, if a power adapter is not connected or BitLocker is enabled, but the auto suspension of BitLocker is not enabled.

Table 2. Customize Selection Options

User interface

| Description
---|---


| If this icon opens next to an update, connect a power adapter to the system to apply the update package. This is restricted to BIOS and firmware updates on laptop or tablet systems.


| If this icon appears next to a BIOS update, it indicates BitLocker is enabled on the system. To apply this update, the Automatically suspend BitLocker option must be selected in Settings.


| Click to view a tooltip window with some additional details about the update package.


| Click to open thedell.com/support web page to view the complete details about this update package.


| If this icon appears next to an update, it indicates that it is part of a docking solution update.

Use the check boxes next to the update to select update packages. The check box at the top of the column switches selection of all updates on the Customize Selection screen.

Update history
You can view the details of previously installed updates on the system in the Update History screen. The details include the update name, update type, date of the update was last installed, and the version of the update installed on the system.

View update history
To view the update history:

  1. On the Welcome screen, click Update History.
    The Update History screen is located on the left pane of the main screen.

  2. Click CLOSE to return to the Welcome screen.

Dependency installation
Dell Command | Update uses update packages to determine the latest updates for a system. An update package contains feature enhancements or changes in BIOS, firmware, drivers, applications, and software. Usually, the update is self- sufficient and runs the preinstallation and applicable dependencies; however, the update may be  dependent as described here:

  • Intradependencies: These updates are the same type as BIOS updates, and must be installed or updated in a particular order which may require multiple scans and updates.
    For example, consider that your system has version A01 of BIOS installed. Version A05 is the latest available update, but it requires version A03 as a prerequisite. Dell  Command | Update updates the system to version A03 before allowing an update to version A05.
    NOTE: It takes more than one update cycle for the system to be updated to one or more latest available versions, which are initiated by the user.

  • Interdependencies: If a component update requires an update of another dependent component of a different update type, then the dependent component has to be  updated before the selected component can be updated to the recommended version.
    For example, consider that your system needs a firmware update. To update system firmware, you must first update the system BIOS to a required minimum version.  Dell Command | Update updates the system BIOS to the required version before updating the system firmware.

NOTE: When the application initiates a system update, it takes more than one update cycle for the system to be updated to one or more latest available versions.
NOTE: If the update you want to install has a dependency, Dell Command | Update notifies you during the update process with an information alert.
NOTE: Nondependent and interdependent updates are installed prior to intradependent updates.
NOTE: Filters are not applicable on interdependent updates. For example, the BIOS update is a dependant update for a driver update. If a filter is applied for a BIOS update, then both the updates are displayed as available updates.

Advanced Driver Restore for Windows Reinstallation
Follow these steps to download and install a system device driver of a newly installed operating system:

  1.  On the Welcome screen, click here to download and install a complete driver library.
    NOTE: The process of downloading the driver library for the system is automated. This process might even cost you, if you are on a metered network connection.
    The Preparing for driver restore screen is displayed, and the drivers are installed. Following are the various status messages that are displayed during installation:
  • Checking for component updates.
  • Scanning system devices—Scans the system and gathers the system information.
  • Locating system driver library—Determines the system driver library to be downloaded.
  • Starting download—Begins downloading the driver library.
  • Extracting drivers—After the systems driver library is downloaded, the drivers are extracted for installation on the system.
  • Preparing for installation—Digital signature validation and creation of a restore point on the operating system.
  • Installing drivers—Displays the installation status in the format x of y, where ‘x’ is the number of drivers being installed and ‘y’ is the total number of drivers available.  Select the Automatically restart system (when required) check box to restart the system automatically after the drivers are installed.
  • Installation complete—Displays the driver installation result in the format x of y successful, where ‘x’ is the number of drivers that are installed and ‘y’ is the number of drivers available.
    Click CANCEL to exit this activity and return to the Welcome screen.
    2. After installation of the drivers is complete, click CLOSE to return to the Welcome screen.
    For more information about updating the system drivers to their most current version, see Install updates section.
    NOTE: A Dell driver library that does not conform to Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) mode, is not processed during Advanced Driver Restore Feature when the FIPS mode is enabled.

View and export system information
To view and export the system information:

  1. On the Welcome screen, click System Information.
    The System Information screen is displayed with system details such as the name, description, version of the operating system, BIOS, drivers, and applications.

  2. Click EXPORT to save the system details in .xml format.

  3. Click CLOSE to go back to the Welcome screen.

Activity log
The activity log feature helps you to view the updates that are installed on the system and track any failures or issues. The
activities that are generated in Dell Command | Update are classified as:

  • Normal—Normal messages provide high-level details about the updates or errors.
  • Debug—Debug messages provide detailed information about the updates or errors.

The Activity Log . xml is stored as an .xml formatted text file at this location — C :\ Program Data \ Dell \ Update Service \ Log.
The root element of the log contains the name of the product and the version that is installed on the system. The child elements under the root element are listed as follows:
Table 3. Elements under root element

Element Name Description
Activity log level
Timestamp when the activity was created
The application operations which generated the activities
Detailed information for the activity
Indicates additional information for the activity

View and export the Activity log
To view and export the activity log:

  1. On the Welcome screen, click Activity Log.
    The Activity Log screen is displayed.
    By default, the lists of activities that are displayed are those performed during the last 7 days, 15 days, 30 days, 90 days, or the last year. You can configure the period from the drop-down list.

  2. From the drop-down list, select the number of days for which you want to view the update activities. For example, if you
    select Last 15 Days, you can view the update activities that Dell Command | Update has performed during the last 15 days.
    NOTE: You can click to **view more information about the message log entry, such as application error messages.
    This information is also available in the exported log file.
    NOTE: You can click Caution** next to the error or failure log entries to view information about how to avoid any potential damage or problem.

  3. To reorder or sort the columns according to the date or message type, click next to Date or Message or More Info.

  4. Click EXPORT to export the activity login .xml format.

  5. Click Save to save changes, or click Cancel to revert to the last saved settings.

  6. Click CLOSE to go back to the Welcome screen.

Give us your feedback
You have the option to provide the feedback about the product, by clicking Give us your feedback link option from the bottom corner of the left pane on the welcome page.
NOTE: You have the option to publish the feedback anonymously.

Configure Dell Command | Update

The Settings screen enables you to configure and customize settings for update download and storage locations, update filters, schedule for downloading updates, Internet  proxy, import or export settings, and driver libraries download location. It has the following tabs:

  • General—See Configure the general settings for information about configuring or modifying locations to download and store updates, and Internet proxy settings.
  • Update Settings —See Update Settings for information about configuring the schedule for system updates.
  • Update Filter —See Configuring the update filter settings for information about modifying and saving filter options for updates.
  • Import/Export —See Importing or exporting settings for information about importing and exporting settings.
  • Advance Driver Restore —See Configuring advanced driver restore settings for information about configuring the location for downloading driver libraries.
  •   BIOS—See BIOS settings for information about how to save the BIOS password as an application setting.
  • Third Party Licenses— You can view the acknowledgment of the open-source software that is used during the time of creation.
    Click Restore Defaults to revert to the default application settings.
    NOTE: If a policy is applied by your administrator, the Restore Defaults option is disabled.
    NOTE: Only administrators can modify the application settings.

Configure the general settings
In the General tab, you can update the source catalog location and the download location, configure or modify Internet proxy settings and provide consent for Dell to gather information of the update experience.
To configure the general settings:

  1. On the title bar, click Settings.
    The Settings screen is displayed.

  2. Under Download File Location, click Browse to set the default location or to change the default location for storing the downloaded updates.
    NOTE: Dell Command | Update automatically deletes the update files from this location after installing the updates.

  3. Under Update Source Location , click New to add a location for downloading the updates. For more information, see Updating Source Location section.

  4. Optionally, set the Internet proxy settings.
    ● To use the current Internet proxy settings, select Use current Internet proxy setting.
    ● To configure a proxy server and port, select Custom proxy setting. To enable proxy authentication, select the Use Proxy Authentication check box and provide proxy server, proxy port, username, and password.
    NOTE: The username and password credentials are encrypted and saved.

  5. To opt in to Dell improvement program, select the I agree to allow Dell to collect and use information gathered for the purpose of improving its products and services option available under User Consent in the General section.
    NOTE: Dell improvement program collects data about the operations that are performed in the application. This will helps Dell to take proactive steps to improve Dell Command | Update.
    NOTE: Dell improvement program does not collect any Personally Identifiable Information (PII). For more information see, Dell Privacy Statement.

  6. Click OK to save changes or click CANCEL to discard the settings and return to the Welcome screen.

Updating source location

The Update Source Location allows the user to specify where to access the update information. By default, Default Source Location is selected which downloads and installs the updates from downloads.dell.com
NOTE: If a custom catalog is created through the TechDirect portal, update the Update Source Location appropriately, navigating to the location of the custom catalog file  that was created and downloaded. To download and save a custom catalog created in the TechDirect portal, see Dell.com/support.
The Update Source Location requires at least one source location to be provided, if the Default Source Location is not selected.
To add a source location:

  1. Click BROWSE.

  2. Go to the file location, and then select the catalog.cab file.
    NOTE: If you are using the custom update feature in TechDirect to create custom catalogs, make sure to provide the catalog file path in the settings tab for the Update Source Location.

  3. Click + to add the new source location.

  4. Prioritize these locations by clicking the up and down arrows that are associated with the source location entry.

  5. Click x to remove the source location path from the list.

NOTE: If the catalog file loads successfully, Dell Command | Update uses the first source location. Dell Command |
Update does not load each source location that is listed and aggregates the contents. Dell Command | Update does not check for certificate on any source location that is not available on dell.com.
If Default Source Location is checked, and the other catalogs fail to process, then the application processes the default Dell catalog.
If Default Source Location is not checked, and the other catalogs fail to process, then the Check for updates task is not successful.

Update settings
You can configure Dell Command | Update to automatically check for system updates on a given schedule.
Perform the following steps to configure the schedule for checking updates:

  1. On the title bar, click Settings.

  2. On the Settings screen, click Update Settings.

  3. Under Automatically check for updates > Check for updates, select one of the following:
    Weekly Updates— If you select this option, Dell Command | Update runs the updates on the system once in a week. You have the option to Select the time and Select the day of the week to run updates.
    Monthly Updates —If you select this option, Dell Command | Update runs the updates on the system once in a month.
    You have the option to Select the time and Select the date or Week and Day of the month to run updates.
    Daily Updates —If you select this option, Dell Command | Update runs the updates on the system daily. You have the option to Select the time of the day to run updates.
    NOTE: If the selected day for a specific month is not available, then the updates get installed on the last day of that particular month.
    You have the option to select the action to perform and the notification to display When updates are found. The options are:
    a. Notify Only —Notify when updates are available and ready to be installed.
    b. Download Updates— Notify when the updates are downloaded and ready to be installed.
    c. Download and install updates— Notify after the updates are installed.
    Installation Deferral —Allows the user to defer the installation. You have option to Select the Deferral interval and Deferral count.
    System Restart Deferral —Allows the user to defer the system restart. You have option to Select the Deferral interval and Deferral count.
    You have the option to prevent being notified When updates are found:
    Disable Notifications — If you select this checkbox, all notifications except Mandatory Scheduled Restart will be disabled.

  4. Under Retry attempts to install failed Updates , select Maximum Retry Attempts
    NOTE: The option allows you to choose the number of reattempts for installing a failed update after you reboot.

Configure the update filter settings
In the Update Filter tab, you can configure the filters based on the update filter criteria.
To configure the update filter settings:

  1. On the title bar, click Settings.

  2. On the Settings screen, click Update Filter.

  3. Under What To Download, select one of the following options:
    Updates For This System Configuration (Recommended)— Select this option to retrieve all available updates specific to the systems configuration.
    All Updates For System Model— Select this option to retrieve all available updates for the system model.

  4. Under Customize Updates , select the update recommendation level, type of update, and its device category.

  5. Click OK to save changes or click CANCEL to revert to the last saved settings and return to the Welcome screen.
    NOTE: Filters are not applicable for Dell Docking Solution updates.

Import or export settings
The Import/Export tab enables you to save the configuration settings in the form of an .xml file. By using an .xml file, you can transfer the settings to another system and  also import settings from another system. Using these .xml files, you can create common configuration settings for all installed instances of Dell Command | Update in the  organization.
To import or export the configuration settings:

  1. On the title bar, click Settings.
  2. On the Settings screen, click Import/Export.
  3. Click EXPORT to save the Dell Command | Update settings on the system in .xml format.
  4. Click IMPORT to import the Dell Command | Update settings from a previously exported settings file.
  5. Click OK to save changes or click CANCEL to revert the settings and return to the Welcome screen.

Configuring advanced driver restore settings
In the Advanced Driver Restore tab, you can configure the location to download the driver library for a new or reconditioned system.
To configure the Advanced Driver Restore settings:

  1. On the title bar, click Settings.

  2. On the Settings screen, click Advanced Driver Restore.

  3. Click Enable to view the Advanced Driver Restore for Windows Reinstallation option on the Welcome screen.
    By default, the feature is:
    ● When Dell Command | Update is installed on your system, the Advanced Driver Restore Reinstallation feature is enabled.
    ● If Dell Command | Update is factory installed, the Advanced Driver Restore Reinstallation feature is disabled.
    ● After the drivers are installed on the system, the feature is disabled.

  4. Select one of the following options:
    ● Download driver library from the dell.com/support site (Recommended).
    ● Use the specified driver library: To download the driver library from a local or network location. Click Browse to specify the location.

  5. Click OK to save changes, or click CANCEL to revert to the last saved settings and return to the Welcome screen.

BIOS

System Password

  1. On the title bar, click Settings.

  2. On the Settings screen, click BIOS.

  3. Enter a value in the Password field in the System Password window. To view the password press and hold the SHOW PASSWORD button. You have an option to click  CLEAR button to clear the BIOS password.
    NOTE: The value in the Password field persists even when the Settings tab is closed and reopened.
    NOTE: If the System Password is configured in the BIOS, the same password is required to perform the BIOS updates.

  4. Click Restore Defaults and check that the Password field is empty.

Suspend BitLocker
Dell Command | Update supports the ability to install BIOS updates even if BitLocker Encryption is enabled on the system’s boot drive. This feature suspends BitLocker  while the BIOS is updated and resumes BitLocker encryption once the BIOS has been upgraded.
Dell Command | Update provides a check box in the BIOS settings screen to Automatically suspend BitLocker and displays the following warning message:
Warning : Auto matically suspending BitLocker drive encryption must be executed in asecure environment to safeguard the drive security .
If BitLocker is enabled, the following options are applied:

  •  When a BIOS update is available, select the Automatically suspend BitLocker option, and the Automatically restart the system (when required) option is selected. By default this option is disabled. When the BIOS update is installed, Bit Locker is suspended temporarily to apply the BIOS updates. After the BIOS and other updates are installed, the system automatically reboots to complete the BIOS update, and BitLocker is reenabled.

  • If a BIOS update is available within the list of the Selected Updates, a BitLocker icon is displayed.

  • If you uncheck the Automatically suspend BitLocker option, the BIOS update is unchecked and disabled.
    NOTE: Hovering over the icon displays This update is blocked because BitLocker is enabled on this system. If you want to install this update, please check Automatically suspend BitLocker in the BIOS settings pane message.

  • The Dell Command I Update command-line interface provides an equivalent command line option -autoSuspendBitLocker= to automatically suspend the BitLocker. If the BitLocker option is enabled on the OS Boot drive, disabling the -autoSuspendBitLocker= command line option blocks the installation of the BIOS updates. For more information, See the Dell Command I Update command line interface options.

Default values of Dell Command | Update Settings

The below table provides the default value of Dell Command | Update Settings:
Table 4. General Settings default values

General Settings options Default Value
Download File Location C:\ProgramData\Dell\UpdateService\Downloads
Update Source Location Default source location from Dell Support Site.
Internet Proxy Use current Internet proxy settings.
User Consent Varies based on the selection during installation. By default,

this option is not selected if the application is installed on the system when shipped to the user.

Table 5. Update Settings default values

Update Settings options Default value
Check for updates schedule. Varies based on the selection during first

launch. It is set to Automatic Updates if the application is installed on the system when shipped to the user.
NOTE: The default schedule is every three days when  Automatic Updates are enabled.
When updates are found| Notify only
Installation Deferral| By default, this option is disabled.
System Restart Deferral| By default, this option is disabled.
Disable Notifications| By default, this option is disabled.
Maximum Retry Attempts| 1

Table 6. Update Filter Settings default values

Update Filter Settings options Default value
What to display Updates for this system configuration—recommended.
Customize updates All options selected under Recommendation Level ,

Update Type , and Device Category.

Table 7. Advanced Driver Restore default values

Advanced Driver Restore options Default value
Feature Enable Enabled.

NOTE: This feature is disabled by default if the Advanced Driver Restore option is run on the system.

Driver Library Location| Download driver library from Dell support site—recommended.
Automatically Restart System (when required)| By default, this option is disabled.

Table 8. BIOS default values

BIOS options Default value
System password No value
Automatically suspend BitLocker. By default, this option is enabled.

Dell Command | Update command-line interface

Dell Command | Update provides a command-line version of the application which can be used for batch and scripting setups.
The CLI enables administrators to use an automated remote deployment infrastructure for updates. It provides basic options with no interactive user prompts, and does not include all the features that can be performed using the Graphical User Interface (user interface) version of Dell Command | Update.
To run the CLI: Launch the command prompt as an Administrator, then go to %Program Files (x86)% \Dell\CommandUpdate and run the dcu-cli .exe command in the command prompt. To view additional information about the commands and options available in Dell Command I Update: Run dcu-cli . exe / help.
NOTE: If some updates require a restart to complete the installation, the system does not restart automatically unless -reboot=enable is used. Some updates cannot be installed unless the power adapter is plugged into the system.

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