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Dell Driver Download Manager is Optional

Since I blogged about our Driver Download Manager functionality last week, some customers like mattroberts, nigel1999 and terryko and others made it clear they did not want to have to download an app to get driver downloads. To be clear, the Driver Download Manager was meant to be optional.

Customers like kittykat21589 rightly pointed out there was a bug in our opt out functionality. Yesterday we made a configuration change on the site to fix this. The opt out to download via Browser without the Driver Download Manager is now working correctly. We apologize for any frustration this has caused and will be closely monitoring the site over the coming days to ensure it continues to work as expected.

Here's the option you should see the next time you download a file from support.dell.com:

And for Firefox users like keepsloanweird who reported that the Driver Download Manager app doesn't work properly, take a look at my comment for clarification. The short answer is that the app requires both Microsoft .NET 3.5 Service Pack 1 and the Microsoft .NET Assistant 1.1 to be installed.

It was never our intention to force users to install and use the Driver Download Manager. Although some of you may choose not to use the Driver Download Manager I would hope that at some stage you may give it a try to see the benefits it can provide.

Thanks again to our customers for the direct and honest feedback. If you have more to share on the topic, let me know with a comment below.

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If Dell wants a download app, and wants to get it right, look at Lenovo and HP.  HP has the Softpaq downloader.  It's fanastic for admins.  You select your OS and the hardware, it lists all of the current drivers for that piece of hardware, and allows you to tick the ones you want, and downloads it.  The downloads contain all of the important info you would need (softpaq number, driver name and version, install instructions, SILENT INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS), it's great.  Lenovo has the Update Retriever which is similar, but I like the HP one a little better in regards to getting all current drivers for a system.

 

You soooooooo  right. I had to laugh at your comment. I feel the pain bro. Crying

 

Yes, indeed register just to complain. At least I have an outlet to vent. 3 days trying, 1 call to cust serv and now venting!

Over 28+ years electronics experience & downloading from the net since it was new. Dell downloads used to work properly. Im at the point now, where I very much WANT the Download Manager but cant "download" even that. I'm using a fresh install of XP with all updates as of today. I created a DELL support account so I could download more than 1 driver in my basket.(geesh) I get an option to DOWNLOAD or download and create ISO. It dont matter which one I click-  the browser loads up like its getting ready to accept and then nothing.... No response from either option. How dis-appointing.

I've never owned a DELL, I am constantly reminded why I dont want one. Being in the service industry today is a double edged sword. Sure I fix anything of mine and most of what you got thats misbehavin', but I cant download a darn driver from DELL.

To make matters worse, the drivers I'm after are for an antique Optiplex GX110, PIII 600MHZ. What I go through for my customers and friends. They will never know.  :)

I called customer service, I was connected to the Phillipines. How about that? Did that surprise me? NO. (another reminder)

The CSR  told me unless I can give him the number off the box he couldnt help. I had to tell him 3x its not here. Everytime I said that, he replied, OH!  I could barely understand him through normal conversation, I bet he couldn't understand my OHIO slang either. "Wheres the "Download Manager"? "I want to download it."  "Where is the "Download Manager" on the downloads page?"  How about this- On the "DOWNLOAD MANAGER" FAQ page, there's NO link to download it. (?)   I dont think even DELL knows where they put it.  How difficult must DELL make it......

I downloaded the .net 1-3.5 a second time to be sure and still nothing. The only other option is to use a different browser to test functionality. I know this XP system with a fresh system works fine on competitor sites, I've download lots of drivers for it already, this is the first glitch.

I VOTE THUMBS DOWN.

 I just cant fathom how DELL can put propaganda on their website- "The Dell Driver Download Manager is a tool that has been developed by Dell to speed up and enhance the process of downloading files on to your computer. " Thats an oxy *** if I ever heard one.

 The fact is, DELL dont want us, you or anybody to fix your old computer, they want you to buy a new one with drivers included!

On with the challenge.

 

I've just registered to complain.  I have instructed my client that Dell no longer supports downloading of drivers for his laptop.  We walked through buying a new HP laptop.  Congrats to Dell for completely missing the point of customer service.  You must realize that the average downloader is actually a technician that usually controls the buying decision of your end users.  So to my fellow technicians and consultants, try to speak with you clients before they buy and direct them to a company that appreciates and responds to the field technicians instead of transferring every phone call to a non-english speaking script reader.

 

Here's Firefox info for disabling pluggins like Dell Download Manger

http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Troubleshooting+plugins?style_mode=inproduct

 

I too registered just to lodge my protest against the new Del Download Manager. Even after struggling with it for over six hours, a computer geek like me could not find a solution to these problems mentioned. I had briefly gone thru the blogs and could not find a single blog in favour of the Dell's new Avatar "Download Manager". My advice to Dell is Keep it Simple and Stupid for the majority community.I do not use IE. But I have tried both Crome and Firefox, it doesn't work

Dell must revert to the traditional web based down-loaders unless otherwise a popular demand otherwise

 

It's happening again on August 19.  Dell Driver Download Manager has messed up with the downloads.  Trying to get drivers for an XPS 400 desktop and in Mozilla the only file that will download is the stupid Dell Driver Download Manger.  Really guys has all this headache and loss of credibility been worth it?

 

I too registered just to lodge my protest against the new Del Download Manager. Even after struggling with it for over six hours, a computer geek like me could not find a solution to these problems mentioned. I had briefly gone thru the blogs and could not find a single blog in favour of the Dell's new Avatar "Download Manager". My advice to Dell is Keep it Simple and Stupid for the majority community.I do not use IE. But I have tried both Crome and Firefox, it doesn't work

Dell must revert to the traditional web based down-loaders unless otherwise a popular demand otherwise

 

I too registered just to lodge my protest against the new Del Download Manager. Even after struggling with it for over six hours, a computer geek like me could not find a solution to these problems mentioned. I had briefly gone thru the blogs and could not find a single blog in favour of the Dell's new Avatar "Download Manager". My advice to Dell is Keep it Simple and Stupid for the majority community.I do not use IE. But I have tried both Crome and Firefox, it doesn't work

Dell must revert to the traditional web based down-loaders unless otherwise a popular demand otherwise

 

I HATE THIS DOWNLOAD MANAGER!! HATE HATE HATE HATE HATE!!!! GET RID OF IT NOW!!! I CAN'T DO ANY WORK AND I CAN'T GET THIS LAPTOP WORKING YOU'RE GOING TO GET ME FIRED BECAUSE OF THIS STUPID APP!! I DON'T GET AN OPTION TO "OPT OUT" IT JUST THROWS UP THE .application FILE OVER AND OVER.

WHOEVER THOUGHT THIS WAS A GOOD IDEA SHOULD BE IMMEDIATELY FIRED AND THEIR NAME POSTED ON EVERY MAJOR TECHNOLOGY BOARD SO WE DON'T HAVE TO SUFFER THE WRATH OF THEIR IDIOCY EXCEPT AT A REPAIR SHOP AT BEST BUY!!!!

 

Hello again,

Regarding my previous comment.

Today I called the Dell customer service and they explained to me that the computer was in Bogotá, Colombia.

Apparently the website I created a new delivery date by mistake.

However, even when I feel more comfortable knowing that the computer is in Colombia, I suggest a DELL please check what information is displayed on the website and update it, and that they should warn the customer about possible delays of two to three months in the delivery of the computer.

Because I have seen the excellent quality of the Dell, I bought a computer in the company. However, good quality in the product was greatly overshadowed by the delays in delivery time.

Please DELL lords, if any such flaws, it is good that the company thought about what might be happening in stages of production and distribution process and therefore this is not the only case that I find on the Internet there are several regard to reported cases of delays in deliveries of computers like this.

Thank you very much and I hope these comments help to improve DELL. Please, you do not neglect the consumer's home, in addition, of all countries who arrives DELL may be many more than the business sector.

Att,

 

Claudia

 

 

 

I do not know if this is the right place to complain, but I can not find another, it is outrageous that you have paid for a computer from DELL latinamerica July 3, 2009 and have to wait until September 2, 2009 to receive it.

I live in a South American country, but I think I deserve respect, because I paid my purchase as a consumer of any other country, and the website indicated that the delivery time was a month.

How could have delayed the delivery of my computer on two occasions by requirements in the production process and have rescheduled the date of dispatch twice too?

So far in tracing request does not indicate any information about where the team, I imagine that if this information is not, because it really has not left the United States. Or if not, why is it the new ship date of August 14?

Please more respect with consumers of all countries, because our money is achieved, for having to endure this abuse, to the time of delivery.

If you do not have the equipment available for the timely delivery then making them available at the website and clarification that may take as long as three months to arrive as I do.

 

I was wondering how you remove the Download Manager. I clicked like a fool on it. It trys to install freezes cashes and now whenever i try to download anything. It pops back up trying to install. I have removed history cookies and everything else i can think of any ideals? There is no entry in addd and remove programs and firefox does it too. I check manager add on and nothing there either. Need some hep fast.

 

Go to your "add/remove" utility and find the utility and remove it.

 

What has happened to the option to search for drivers, I am constantly directed to being only able to download drivers pertinent to systems I have been registered to.

A case in point is Bluetooth Mouse Keyboard Combo, as this is not listed on a system, I can't access it.

I need to download the Windows 7 drivers

 

Currently utterly scuppered by Download manager. Just get rid of it. The basket of download links was useful but now Im currently stuck trying to locate the huge number of dell cookies on my system to remove the one thats stopping me from having a choice in a download. Restarting the browser and repicking the drivers is a pain.

 

The job of downloading drivers has gone from a 5 minute task to 60 minute distraction.

 

Where can I send the bill for my time that the clients are not going to pay ?

 

 

Further to this I installed the .net framework ( lets see 53Mb of downloads required for 5mb of drivers! for those  on PAYG bandwidth you just added cost to the transaction ) now I rebuild the list from dell and I still get a problem with Download manager. It says there are no files to download.

 

Download Manager more fail and more time wasted. Im now 2 hrs into trying to recover the drivers for this laptop. thats 2 hours of billable time not recoverable. lets see what Robert Scoble makes of this shall we ?

 

I may have responded to Loudmouthman's post rather than add a comment to this blog. Sorry if my comments show up twice.

I registered today just because I wanted to add comments about the Download Manager. I agree with others -- just get rid of it.

I wanted to download one driver today. In the past, that would have taken less than 5 minutes. Today, because I clicked on the DM link, it took almost four hours to figure out what happened to my system, fix it, and then get the driver.

I suppose Dell has invested too much in this travesty to discard it. Too bad -- it would have been better if you used that time and money to improve the ability to diagnose problems and find solutions rather than complicate the process of downloading.

If nothing else, give us the ability to opt out of DM forever. I do not want to keep seeing the dialog box asking how I want to download files. I never want to use DM.

Also, please be kind to those who have not yet used this thing and warn them it is fundamentally different -- and make it eash to opt out if the person makes the unfortunate decision to use it.

 

I registered to bump the PAYG comment.  At $100 a month for 512k DSL in Alaska, plus $20 a GB for going over my 1G cap, this is a pain and was not thought out.

There are so many other issues within Dell and to see you spending time providing eye candy to something that was not broken is incredulous.

To make a long story short, because of the JS overhead to make the website took pretty with a 'tree', I spent nearly 2 hours just getting My Mini 12 files added to the list and since I cannot download en mass without the MS .Net Assistant (which was rumored to make Firefox as porus as Internet Exploder), I have to grab each individually -- with the pseudo random file names

What was so bad about spitting out a gzipped .tar ball of files?

Meanwhile I still cannot understand why R203604, according to the website is the Intel Chipset App actually downloads PowerDVD 8.0?

Go back to the drawing board Dull!

 

 

All,
I am sorry to see that a number of you are still having issues with the Driver Download Manager. As per my post above the use of the Driver Download Manager is optional. The choice being saved to your cookie settings so you don’t have to choose each time you download a file. To re-enable the pop-up page referenced above with the option to chose between the Driver Download Manager and browser download you need to delete your Dell browser cookie.
In Internet Explorer go to Tools, Internet Options, Settings under Browsing History, View Files. There will be a cookie called cookie:name@dell where name is the name of the user. Delete this cookie and the pop-up should appear again.
In Firefox go to Tools, Options, Privacy tab. Click Show Cookies. Scroll down to Dell.com and remove the Dell.com sdc cookie.

Please refer to the Driver Download Manager FAQ page here for further info - http://support.dell.com/support/topics/global.aspx/support/downloads/en/downloads_faq?c=us&l=en&s=gen

 

i too regestered just to post to this thread. just scrap it! JUST SCRAP IT! are all dell web admins that dense that they cant hear what is being yelled in their faces? I USE FIREFOX!  THE "OPT-OUT" DOWNLOAD OPTION WINDOW IS MIS LEADING AND DUMB. THE DELL DL MANAGER DOES NOT WORK WITH FIREFOX! i too, will no longer recommend dell to my customers! i had trouble last year when i re did my dell laptop. i saw many problems with the driver download interface then. i was so concerned with dells MASSIVE FAIL that i sent them an urgent  communique explaining it thusly:  "i came here to download drivers for my dell laptop. i'll start with the bigger issues first. 1-every time i add a driver to "my download list" the whole page has to refresh and even after refreshing i have to scroll back down to the section i was before.2 - even after i enter my service tag the site lists drivers for hardware that aren't even part of my system like a sony cd burner.3 - the service tag should be specific to my exact system i orderd, right? so i suggest that in the drivers download section you offer packaged downloads of drivers as well as individual drivers. you could have a full pack, urgent pak, recomended pack and optional pak.p.s. dell is a large proffessional company with a lousy clumsy web interface. if anyone actually reads this i know that you will agree." why cant there just be a pop-up "shopping cart" type window that adds drivers to a dl queue as you add them?or better yet , JUST HAVE A  LINK TO THE DRIVER ON YOUR FTP SERVER!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Can anyone expain how to get the option back to download via the web option?  After installing and uninstalling the Dell Driver Download software program, I no longer have the option to download via the web either.

 

I wish I knew. Dell really needs to fix this. I'm really aggravated.

 

Can anyone expain how to get the option back to download via the web option?  After installing and uninstalling the Dell Driver Download software program, I no longer have the option to download via the web either.

 

I was finally abel to download again via the web option.  What solved my problem was uninstalling cookies from my machine after uninstalling the Dell Driver Manager Software.  I tried this through IE's Internet Options, but I still had the problem, so I then tried clearing the cookies via the freeware program CCleaner.exe (see www.Ccleaner.exe, great program to have).  After this step, I am now able to download drivers via the web options, hope this helps others.

 

I get a message "Cannot download application".  The application is missing the required files.  Contact application vendor for assistance".     It wasn't until I saw your blog that I found out that updates to .NET were needed (the system came with .NET 2.0).   Thanks for the info.  But I can't say that Dell made this easy.  I had to search hard for this info.  

Note that if a program requires a certain version of a framework, it should check for it and report it in a user friendly manner.   

Even the details that I saw in the error message did not give a clue as to what was wrong.

ERROR SUMMARY
    Below is a summary of the errors, details of these errors are listed later in the log.
    * Activation of C:\ProgramFilesInstalled\source\DellDriverDownloadManager.application resulted in exception. Following failure messages were detected:
        + Downloading file:///C:/ProgramFilesInstalled/source/Application%20Files/DellDriverDownloadManager_1_0_0_0/DellDriverDownloadManager.exe.manifest did not succeed.
        + Could not find a part of the path 'C:\ProgramFilesInstalled\source\Application%20Files\DellDriverDownloadManager_1_0_0_0\DellDriverDownloadManager.exe.manifest'.
        + Could not find a part of the path 'C:\ProgramFilesInstalled\source\Application%20Files\DellDriverDownloadManager_1_0_0_0\DellDriverDownloadManager.exe.manifest'.
        + Could not find a part of the path 'C:\ProgramFilesInstalled\source\Application%20Files\DellDriverDownloadManager_1_0_0_0\DellDriverDownloadManager.exe.manifest'.

I may use this as an example in the next talk I give on Prefactoring.

 

WRTL, please email me or send me a private message with your contact information and I will get you some help.

 

Hi. I have the same exact problem as WRTL. Please help me with this issue as soon as possible.

My email address is <ADMIN NOTE : Email id removed per privacy policy>


If you need further information, please let me know.
Thank you.

 

Eoghan - Download Manager seems like a good idea but:

  1. I cannot get it to work through my ISA 2006 firewall "An unexpected error has occurred.  Please close the Dell Driver Download Manager and try again" message each time - what access is needed through the firewall?  It appears to be taking proxy settings from IE but I just get the standard "Failed connection attempt" in the ISA log despite setting the apparent ftp.us.dell.com address to be permitted.
  2. Once installed it does not uninstall and all subsequent attempts to download fail because I cannot use a browser download.

So very seriously unhappy just now!  Help please.

William

 

Overlytall, Jlctheowner, please contact me one on one with some contact details and I will get you some help

Eoghan O'Sullivan

 

Why wasn't it thoroughly tested (different browsers, different OSes, different stages of having .NET, etc) prior to implementation?

 

It kind of sounds like Dell doesn't really test things before releasing them anymore (kind of like scrapping the message boards for this attempt-at-following-others-instead-of-offering-something-useful.

 

I like Dell.  I do.  So I gave the Download Manager a try.  I have an account setup to download thedrivers for a D600.  I'm ready to download said drivers... but I get;

There are no files to download.  Please go to Drivers and Download the select file(s).

I cannot for the life of me find a way round this.  I have the list of drivers I wish to download but I can't download as the Download Manager cannot see this list.  How do I get it to point to my list?

 

hi all erm  im new here so i am sorry if im in worng fourm but my problem is i got the msg to chose wether to use  iternet explore or dell  like a good precent of people as it recomend i did it  problem  do you accpt  all the liagl  stuff yes next page click to downlode a new driver like normal nothing happens  ok ?? the flood bar fills up and says it is  doing somthing with dell downlode manger so im like right  i will find  the downlode manger uninstall and retry  go to programs and featuer installd programs its not ther so im sort of stuck with no way out here i have no way of regeting the option to use it back up and i can not  uninstall it  any help guys Sad

 

If you want to improve another feature of the Dell Download Manager, ( but thank you so very much for not making us use it - it's lame), let the users choose the directory they are downloading the drivers into.  Such as a Directory for Audio, Chipset, Video, Bios, etc.  With your download manager once you choose a directory for the first file all the remaining files are downloaded to that directory.  Thus you lose the abailty to organize and know which drivers are which.

 

Thanks for the quick response on this one! The opt-out is working again in Firefox. So I can get back to being a Dell fanboy ;-)

 

Awesome.. Thanks for coming in from Twitterland to weigh in here on Direct2Dell. And glad your fanboy ways can be resumed.

 

Can you explain what was done to get the opt-out working again on your machine?  My no longer works either after installing and uninstalling the Dell Driver download softare, very disappointed.