Dell 2.1 All in One Printer User Manual


 
NOTE: If the update you want to install has a dependency, Dell Command | Update notifies you
during the update process with an information alert.
Hidden Updates
The Hidden Updates feature allows you to indicate the updates you want to skip and removes them from
the list of available updates. You can view the hidden updates on the Customize Selection screen by
selecting the Show hidden updates check box.
NOTE: If the installation of the prior version that is a prerequisite for the available updates is hidden,
then the system does not display its subsequent updates. You must unhide and install the prior
version in order to install the latest version.
To remove updates of a particular type on running subsequent scans, use the Update Filter settings. For
more information, see Configuring Update Filter Settings.
Removing An Update From The List Of Available Updates
Perform the following steps to remove an update from the list of available updates:
1. On the Customize Selection screen, click next to the update that you want to hide.
The update is removed from the list of available updates. It does not appear on the list of available
updates on running subsequent system scans.
2. Click Close to return to the Selected Updates screen.
Restoring An Update To The List Of Available Updates
Perform the following steps to restore an update to the list of available updates:
1. On the Customize Selection screen, click next to the update you want to add back to the list of
available updates.
The update is restored to the list of available updates.
2. Click Close to return to the Selected Updates screen.
Update History
You can view details of the updates installed earlier on the system in the Update History screen. The
details comprise the name of the component, type of the component, date when it was updated, and the
current or latest version of the component available on the system.
Whenever you install the updates, Dell Command | Update creates restore points called Dell Updates
within the operating system. Restore points are timestamps which you can use to revert updates to the
system’s files, installed applications, and Windows registry. You can view the list of restore points in the
System Restore window.
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