Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- SupportAssist for Home PCs Version 3.10 User’s Guide
- Contents
- Introduction
- Getting started with SupportAssist for Home PCs
- Minimum PC requirements
- Install SupportAssist for Home PCs
- SupportAssist user interface
- Change language setting
- Create a SupportAssist profile
- Update contact and shipping information
- Use a different SupportAssist profile
- Configure Internet settings
- Scheduled scans and optimizations
- Manually upgrade SupportAssist
- Notifications
- Uninstall SupportAssist
- System reset and repair overview
- Dell Migrate overview
- Drivers and downloads overview
- Scanning PC hardware
- Optimizing your PC
- Virtual assistant overview
- Creating a support request
- Troubleshooting overview
- History overview
- Getting support
- Provide feedback
- Frequently asked questions
- SupportAssist for Home PCs resources
- Contact Dell
Table 2. Other service offers
Service offer Description Availability
Dell Software Support (DSS) Enable automated software optimizations
and virus and malware removal capabilities
on a PC with Basic or expired service
plan. For more information about the
SupportAssist capabilities available for DSS,
see SupportAssist capabilities and Dell service
plans.
Available for XPS, Alienware, Inspiron, and G
Series PCs in the U.S. with an active Basic or
expired service plan.
Dell Migrate Securely migrate your personal data to your
new PC from any PC running the Windows
operating system. After you migrate your
data, you can erase and reset your old PC
before you sell, gift, or trade in the PC .
NOTE: In this document, the term data
refers to the files and settings that you
want to migrate. The term old PC refers
to the PC from which your data is
migrated and new PC refers to the Dell
PC to which your data is migrated.
Available for Inspiron, G Series, XPS, and
Alienware PCs in certain regions. For the
list of supported regions, see the Supported
locales section in the Dell Migrate User's
Guide available on the Dell Data Assistant
documentation page.
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