![]() My suspicion is that a Windows-10 update might have caused my problems. In my computer’s Control Panel’s Programs the following computer programs with “Dell” in their names are listed:ĭell Backup and Recovery – Support Softwareĭell WLAN and Bluetooth Client Installation But, on the contrary, the above message in GetDockVer32W.log, may make one think that no such checking for updates might have been occurring. I have been clicking on its “CHECK” software “button” while online and within that “button’s” window messages could make one think that Dell Update was checking for available Dell updates. Currently I have Dell Update set to be started along with Windows 10. Update utility is only compatible with systems running Dell BIOS.”, my Dell computer does have a Dell BIOS installed within in it. So despite the above message in C:\dell\UpdatePackage\log\GetDockVer32W.log that “Dock Firmware Update is incompatible with your system. ![]() A14, ,” in which BIOS I recall stands for Basic Input Output System. Then in the ensuing window under “Item” I saw for “BIOS Version/Date” ”Dell Inc. The D-Command is fully functioning which makes this stranger. I try to load the firmware and it consistently fails about 2/3rd the way through. The only problem is it warns me about x10.0.0.0 firmware when I have v.10.0.0.0 firmware. I set it up under Ethernet on Peripeherals. On that day I pressed down on both the “Windows”-symbol-labeled key and the key labeled with “R” using my Dell computer’s keyboard and then in the ensuing window entered “msinfo32”. D-Command firmware Hi, I have a brand new D-Command. This is the sort of message I have been noticing beginning on about March 1, 2019. ***Dell Get Dock Version finished at at 16:11:49*** Update utility is only compatible with systems running Dell BIOS. \TB_Dock_Inv.xmlĭock Firmware Update is incompatible with your system. ***Dell Get Dock Version started on at 16:11:49***Ĭommand: C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\invC5D9_tmp\TBT_Dock_Firmware\GetDockVer32W.exe /o=. Today I looked in C:\dell\UpdatePackage\log\GetDockVer32W.log and found: Today, March 12, 2019, I had some more Windows-10 updates installed. For a long time I could see a tray icon for Dell Update in Windows 10 and right-touchpad-button click on it and select something like “Check for updates.” But recently that tray icon disappeared after some Windows 10 updates were reported to be available.
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