In this video, we will show how to patch Dell drivers, firmware, and BIOS revisions through SCCM without the use of System Center Update Publisher. To learn more at: dell.to/33CfaCd
Great Video. I've deployed the Inventory to some test machines and now I'm seeing the "Required" field updated. But I'm not at all clear at how I target the updates. Do I include them all in a Software Update Group and target to a Collection of "Dell devices" Is there a follow-up video with instructions? I'll keep looking...
Getting ready to enable this in my environment.. Anything specific that I should look out for? The process seems pretty straight forward, but we all know that nothing ever goes as planned in the IT world. LOL
Thanks for the great guide. Nice that it's a lot easier to deal with device drivers especially on a Dell only site. One question though, is there a way to deploy BIOS updates with a password protected BIOS'?
Thanks for the guide. The bios for exaple, after its downloaded and showing required in the library do you just deploy it like regular windows updates at that point? Ton of videos and guides deploying the agent but i cant find anyone that actually deploys a driver or bios updates.
Why I cannot choose specific Dell laptop models in 3rd party catalog for synchronization ? There is alot of drivers in "Latititude" category I dont' need to get bothered with.
Hello , is it possible to create an automatic software deployment rule in SCCM for an specific Dell model (latitude 5400). Where we can update only the drivers for this model. Thanks in advance and looking forward your answer.
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Hello, we currently don’t have dedicated support on RU-vid, but don’t worry-you can get 24/7 live assistance through Facebook, Twitter and Dell Community Forum (DCF). You could write to us there, and we’d be glad to look into this for you. Facebook: dell.to/3nUU8qB Twitter: @DellCares DCF: dell.to/2KksYMc
I have a question I logged on my window 8 and it said a filenis missing so I searched it up and I tried everything and nothing work so can please help me
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While in theory this sounds great, it's garbage. Most people try it and abandon it. In my experience bios updates are always one version behind and the applicability rules for drivers are garbage. I end up having to script an install due to the fact that sccm shows about 75% of the updates as "not required."
What would you do to make it better? This is pretty awesome if you ask me.. Much better than manually importing drivers and much easier than having to deploy BIOS upgrades using tools such as PowerShell.