Dell said I need new motherboard as the password they gave didn't have the correct instructions of press CTRL +Enter. I entered and pressed CTRL + Enter once and it removed the BIOS password, unlocked it.
For the moment all works well with Dell Data Manager on 0% - 5% as it should be, made a test to see if my new created folders with data in it will disaper on next turning on and all good, as I understood from other sources "Dell Data Manager" works on saving data on cloud but I am not vey sure about this.
For starters this setup was working just fine for months. I have a Dell WD19s dock that I use with two different laptops, a Dell Latitude 5520 and a Microsoft Surface Laptop. Suddenly the dell laptop refuses to acknowledge the monitors through the dock. Picks up the keyboard and mouse but will not pass video to the screens. Microsoft laptop still works so it isn't the dock, and the Dell laptop ...
Hey there! 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. I cant'f find any ...
I have a Dell G15 with similar specs (RTX 3060 and Ryzen 7 CPU). It’s a good laptop. It’s fast and performs pretty well. This model does get pretty hot, though, if that bothers you. But just to bring a bit of a different perspective: There’s a lot of discussion nowadays on how important high temperatures can really be for modern laptops.
trueHey guys, I've looked all over google for this with no success so I thought I'll give it a shot here. I was running low on space so I did a WinDirStat scan and I found out this huge folder that I had never seen before and to my eyes, it looks useless. The full path is: "C:\ProgramData\Dell\SARemediation\plugin". Inside it, there are 8 files named "SosWim-20200..." with different last 3 ...
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.
This is an Optiplex 7460 All-in-one computer with two HDMI (one has a little symbol by it) and a DisplayPort. Trying to use this as an external monitor for a MacBook Pro (via the HDMI connection) but cannot get it to work. Mac recognizes that it is plugged into an external display (I think) but the Dell does not change from its own windows computer screen. I have tried playing with display ...