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FusionService.exe Windows process - What is it?
The associated software, My Dell and My Alienware, are applications that provide users with centralized access to system settings, self-help articles, software, accessories, and other support features for their Dell computers. The Fusion Service provides the necessary background support for these applications to function correctly.
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Alienware software & Dell Support Assist, as well as Fusion Service - Auto "Disable" from services | DELL Technologies
November 14, 2024 - The problem: Pretty much since I purchased my computer, all the Alienware software (AlienWare Update, My AlienWare, Command Center, etc), as well as the Dell Support Assist, AND the PC's "Fusion Service" continue to turn "Disabled" in the service section "startup type".
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XPS 15 9570, Dell Fusion Service, Dell Power Manager Service
I have a XPS 15 9570 and I noticed that in the recent Drivers and Update, there is now something called Fusion Service at which appears to install something called My Dell. However, it seems t... More on dell.com
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Any of the Dell service programs are usually safe to remove and you'll probably find things run smoother without them. If you use the My Alienware app then you may need to keep Dell Fusion. Personally, I'd remove any of the extra Dell programs but that's your call. As for the *wonderful* Support Assist, go through your list of Programs in 'Uninstall a Program' and find anything that mentions it. There are usually 3 programs to remove before it's completely removed. More on reddit.com
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In addition, Fusion Service provides ongoing support from a team of experienced IT professionals who are available 24/7 to address any issues that may arise. This ensures that clients can focus on running their business while knowing that their IT needs are in capable hands. Dell's Fusion Service ...
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XPS 15 9570, Dell Fusion Service, Dell Power Manager Service | DELL Technologies
August 12, 2022 - I have a XPS 15 9570 and I noticed that in the recent Drivers and Update, there is now something called Fusion Service at which appears to install something called My Dell. However, it seems the system originally used Dell Power Manager Service which can no longer be installed as the installer will say that My Dell has been installed.
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Alienware Command Center User Guide | Dell US
Fusion provides access to other settings for your computer including power management, audio controls, audio recon, thermals, and overclocking controls.
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Fusion Service | Driver Details | Dell UK
April 19, 2022 - Download the Fusion Service installer from dell.com and run the installer to install the service. The Fusion Service is needed for My Dell and My Alienware 1.8 or greater. ... Dell Update Package Instructions Download 1. Click Download File to download the file.
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r/DellXPS on Reddit: Dell Fusion Service vs Power Manager Service
November 12, 2021 -

I have a XPS 15 9570 and I noticed that in the recent Drivers and Update, there is now something called Fusion Service at https://www.dell.com/support/home/en-us/drivers/driversdetails?driverid=t4mmx&oscode=wt64a&productcode=xps-15-9570-laptop which appears to install something called My Dell.  However, it seems the system originally used Dell Power Manager Service https://www.dell.com/support/home/en-us/drivers/driversdetails?driverid=kdhhr&oscode=wt64a&productcode=xps-15-9570-laptop which can no longer be installed as the installer will say that it detected My Dell being installed.  My question is should one install Fusion Service or should one install Dell Power Manager Service?  Is there any features that Dell Power Manager Service has that is missing in My Dell with the Fusion Service?  Thanks!

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r/Dell on Reddit: Is it safe to uninstall Fusion Service?
June 4, 2023 - Please help so I have this problem with my dell laptop where it says that the hard drive is not installed and there’s a problem with the bios and the https not booting so I dismantled my laptop to see what’s going on no
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r/Dell on Reddit: Dell Fusion Service vs Dell Power Manager Service
November 12, 2021 - However, it seems the system originally used Dell Power Manager Service https://www.dell.com/support/home/en-us/drivers/driversdetails?driverid=kdhhr&oscode=wt64a&productcode=xps-15-9570-laptop which can no longer be installed as the installer will say that it detected My Dell being installed. My question is should one install Fusion Service or should one install Dell Power Manager Service?
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@matejmajny wrote: Now i checked and found that i too dont have latest version of fusion, should i try install latest one? Also i am running windows 11 on Dell Vostro 3590 Hi matejmajny: Good news.  I manually installed Fusion Service v2.0.58.0 on my Inspiron 5584 / Win 10 Pro machine and My Dell is working normally again.  If I click 'About' at the bottom of the My Dell interface (see the image below) it correctly detects that I have My Dell v2.0.30.0 (i.e., the same version reported at Settings | Apps | Apps and Features). If you want to try a manual update yourself go to the support page for your Vostro 3590, download the latest Fusion Service v2.0.58 installer (Fusion-Service_M93KW_WIN_2.0.58.0_A00.EXE) and save the file to your Windows desktop.  Then right-click the .EXE file, choose 'Run as Administrator', and follow the remaining prompts to install the update.  It might not appear that anything is happening for a minute or so but you should eventually see the pop-up shown below confirming that the installer ran to completion. -----------64-bit Win 10 Pro v21H2 build 19044.1645 * Firefox v99.0.1 * Microsoft Defender v4.18.2203.5-1.1.19100.5 * Malwarebytes Premium v4.5.7.186-1.0.1645 * Dell SupportAssist v3.10.4.18 * Dell Update for Windows 10 Universal v4.5.0 * * Macrium Reflect Free v8.0.6635Dell Inspiron 15 5584, Intel i5-8265U CPU, 8 GB RAM, 256 GB Toshiba KBG40ZNS256G NVMe SSD, Intel UHD Graphics 620
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Download Dell Vostro 14 3468 Fusion Service Utility 2.1.49.0 for Windows 10 64 bit - Softpedia
The My Dell and My Alienware applications provide access to features such as self-help articles, settings, accessories, software, and SupportAssist. The Dell Fusion Service provides services for the My Dell and My Alienware to enable these features.
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Right. Each program/app has a purpose in life. However, I too traditionally tend to like 'lean installs'. AFAIK, none of that Dell software is required for Windows-10/11 to run properly on a Dell laptop. I haven't looked at it real close since I was trying to run it as Dell shipped it. I kinda wanted to see what that experience is like for the average user. I don't worry so much about pre-installed programs that keep to themselves (the ones that have no associated Processes and Services that are constantly running in the background).  What I like to do is observe what Processes and Services are running, before properly uninstalling it's associated program the conventional way (and rebooting). Also, interesting to see what is still left behind. Actually, it doesn't seem too bad so far. I think it might be because these recent 11th-12th Gen Intel processors are just so powerful (plenty of cores and extra processing cycles to go around). Right. I always uninstall the (paid subscription) McAfee and replace with (Microsoft developed and freely included) Windows Security and their (software based) Firewall. It also seems less intrusive. MyDell already wanted to update itself, and said something about Dell Fusion. Not sure about now or on plain Dells, but Alienware Fusion used to be a Service that exposed various Windows Settings into a centralized app (like Alienware Command Center). It sometimes got confused or caused strange system problems so I always thought it was un-necessary (or not worth the trouble).  I don't use any of the 'Driver Updater programs'. Now-days, I get my drivers from Microsoft (Windows Update) and/or Nvidia/AMD. Rarely do I need a Dell validated file. I do get my occasional firmware and BIOS updates directly from Dell Support file-area and like to install those manually and in a more-controlled way. In the BIOS, I also keep UEFI Firmware Capsule Updates DISABLED (in case Windows-Updates tries to toss me one). As I glance-down that nice list you compiled, I think these 3 listed below are the only ones I might be compelled to keep. But if they don't do anything (or just ads or apps for subscriptions and/or In-App-Purchases) I think they ultimately need to be uninstalled as well.  Dell PremierColorDolby AccessDolby Vision Extensions Some people just 'clean install' generic/genuine Windows to get rid of all the Dell (or other manufacture's) un-wanted software ... but that is a quite a bit more involved procedure (especially on a live machine). Please post any additional info you come across (that you think might be helpful to others) as you uninstall the un-wanted ones (or find actual purpose for others).
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Download Dell Vostro 15 3568 Fusion Service Utility 2.2.14.0 for Windows 10 64 bit - Softpedia
December 5, 2023 - The My Dell and My Alienware applications provide access to features such as self-help articles, settings, accessories, software, and SupportAssist. The Dell Fusion Service provides services for the My Dell and My Alienware to enable these features.
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For additional technical information ... Dell support at dell.com/support for compatibility questions. When running ioMemory VSL 3.x software in certain configurations on Windows 2003 or Windows 2008 R1, it is possible that the Fusion-io TRIM Service could cause a file system ...
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December 5, 2023 - The My Dell and My Alienware applications provide access to features such as self-help articles, settings, accessories, software, and SupportAssist. The Dell Fusion Service provides services for the My Dell and My Alienware to enable these features.
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r/DellXPS on Reddit: Dell XPS 17 9720. Is it safe to remove "My Dell" and "Dell Fusion Service"?
September 13, 2022 -

I've had this new laptop (XPS 17 9720, i9 processor, Nvidia RTX 3060, 4k screen) for a couple of weeks now. On day one I uninstalled all of Dell's bloatware except for the driver updater. The privacy agreement for Dell SupportAssist seemed particularly diabolical.

A week or two later, I'm noticing that my fans are a little loud and whiny. I don't think it's coil whine, I only notice it when I'm running a graphics-intensive program and the fans start spinning up. Probably normal, but I'm worried that I accidentally uninstalled some Dell program that was regulating fans and temperature in some proprietary and necessary way.

As far as I can tell, the only programs from Dell that would potentially affect fan behavior / temperature control are "My Dell" and "Dell Fusion Service." I'd rather not have these bloatware programs installed if I can help it, but it's not worth frying my CPU/GPU over it.

Are my fans and components okay without them, or do I need to reinstall these two programs?

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Problem solved - at least for me - since no one from Dell as responded to my questions. I uninstalled Dell Update for Windows Universal v5.5.0 (as well as the Dell Core Services v1.10.33.0 added during the DU v5.5.0 installation) with Revo Uninstaller Free, and I don't plan to reinstall DU. The only Dell app left on my Inspiron 5584 (other than an old Dell CinemaColor UWP app, which I've never used) is MyDell v2.2.6.0 UWP app, which requires Dell's Fusion Service v2.2.14.0.  Here's what my C:\Program Files\Dell folder looks like now, in contrast to the image in my original post showing the multiple folders created and/or modified on 02-Apr-2025 after I updated from Dell Update for Windows Universal v5.4.0 to v5.5.0. _______________________________________________ WARNING: Uninstalling Dell Core Services v1.10.33.0 installation using Revo Uninstaller in Aggressive Mode removed my Dell TechHub service ** (used by SupportAssist to run diagnostic hardware scans) and Dell Client Management Service (a shared Dell service previously required for older Dell software like SupportAssist v3.x and Dell Update for Windows Universal v5.4.0 and earlier), which could potentially damage other Dell software installed on your system. I had already removed all my SupportAssist-related software (SupportAssist, Dell SupportAssist Remediation, Dell SupportAssist OS Recovery Plugin for Dell-Update) two years ago so this wasn't a great concern for me. Before allowing Revo Uninstaller to delete orphaned file and registry remnants left behind by the 'normal' Control Panel uninstall of Dell Core Services I noticed that components of the Fusion Service required for my remaining MyDell v2.2.6.0 UWP app were selected for removed.  After uninstalling Dell Update for Windows Universal v5.5.0 and Dell Core Services v1.10.33.0 using Revo Uninstaller in Aggressive Mode I confirmed that MyDell v2.2.6.0 would launch, but it repeatedly failed to install a program update detected during the initial auto-check for updates. This was easily remedied by uninstalling Fusion Service v2.2.14.0 and then reinstalling with a fresh copy of the Fusion Service installer downloaded from my Inspiron 5584 support page, and MyDell v2.2.6.0 and Fusion Service both appear to be running correctly again. ** NOTE: Removal of the Dell TechHub service does not prevent me from running the F12 ePSA (enhanced Pre-boot System Assessment) on-board hardware diagnostics from my Dell BIOS.-----------Dell Inspiron 15 5584 * 64-bit Win 10 Pro v22H2 build 19045.5737 * Firefox v137.0.2 * Microsoft Defender v4.18.25030.2-1.1.25030.1 * Malwarebytes Premium v5.2.11.183-131.0.5227 * Macrium Reflect Free v8.0.7783 * My Dell v2.2.6.0 * Fusion Service 2.2.14.0 * Revo Uninstaller Free Portable v2.5.8
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Just FYI, I discovered another surprise that isn't mentioned in the current Dell Update 5.x Release Notes revised 01-Apr-2025 for v5.5.0. If you expand the Important Information section of the installer details for Dell Update for Windows Universal v5.5.0 (Dell-Update-Windows-Universal-Application_7CJ1W_WIN64_5.5.0_A00.EXE) it states in part: 'DellClientManagementService is deleted when the DU v5.4 to DU v5.5 upgrade takes place when .NET 8 is not installed on the client (Upgrade & Fresh Install): DU 5.5 needs .NET 8 for a successful installation. Otherwise, the installation will rollback and the previous version of DU will be removed. .NET 8 is a prerequisite for the installation of DU v5.5.' Coincidentally, the MS .NET Desktop Runtime v8.0 was already installed on my Inspiron 5584 (it's a system requirement for my QuickInstaller software) before I started the upgrade from v5.4.0 to 5.5.0 so the upgrade to v5.5.0 did not abort on my system and/or remove Dell Client Management Service (a system requirement for the previous Dell Update v5.4.0 and a few other Dell utilities) from my Windows Services. NOTE: The image above of my Windows Services was captured on 02-Apr-2025 BEFORE I manually disabled the Dell TechHub service that was added to my Inspiron 5584 during the update to Dell Update for Windows Universal v5.5.0.-----------Dell Inspiron 15 5584 * 64-bit Win 10 Pro v22H2 build 19045.5608 * Firefox v137.0.0 * Microsoft Defender v4.18.25020.1009-1.1.25030.1 * Malwarebytes Premium v5.2.9.176-129.0.5196 * Macrium Reflect Free v8.0.7783 * Dell Update for Windows Universal v5.5.0 * My Dell v2.2.6.0 * Fusion Service 2.2.14.0