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Dell Command | Deploy - FAQ

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0)      What is this FAQ about?

 

This FAQ is primarily about DELL COMMAND DEPLOY DRIVER PACK. It talks about issues a user might see with the driver packs and the reason why she/he would see that.

 

1)      Why is the driver cab not having any Bluetooth drivers although the device supports it?

 

Bluetooth radio support comes with various devices and you would primarily see it with the WIFI cards.  The Bluetooth driver isn’t included because they aren’t compatible with the INF-centric installation that is used by SCCM/MDT etc. Our driver cabs are primarily provided for automated deployment through software packages like SCCM/MDT …

 

2)      I get a yellow bang on a Bluetooth device when I use this driver cab. What should I do?

Bluetooth drivers aren’t included in the driver cab for reasons said above. It is expected as of this writing that, with the currently available Operating Systems provided by Microsoft, an inbox driver (Generic Bluetooth Radio) will be installed for Bluetooth.  There are inbox drivers for various Bluetooth profiles. However since you are seeing a yellow bang, you can look up for a Bluetooth driver package from support.dell.com. This package (DUP package) has to be installed manually. It shouldn’t be used by extracting the contents and then using the extracted contents (perhaps as part of a compressed file) for remote deployment.

3)      Why do I not find “Thunderbolt” driver in the driver cab?

Thunderbolt drivers have similar issues as seen in Bluetooth drivers. They can’t be used in the SCCM environment or installed correctly using just the device manager. We are working with the IHV to fix this issue.


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