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). Answer from Tesla1856 on dell.com
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XPS 15 9570, Dell Fusion Service, Dell Power Manager Service | DELL Technologies
November 10, 2021 - The Fusion Service is needed for My Dell and My Alienware 1.8 or greater.
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File.net
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FusionService.exe Windows process - What is it?
This file is generally needed if you actively use the My Dell or My Alienware applications to manage your system, access support, or utilize their specific features. Without this service, those applications may not work as intended. A user might consider removing it if they do not use the My ...
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reddit.com › r/dellxps › dell fusion service vs power manager service
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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Alienware software & Dell Support Assist, as well as Fusion Service - Auto "Disable" from services | DELL Technologies
November 14, 2024 - Dell, really needs to work on an upgrade to resolve this issue, I noticed many users with the same issue in different community boards, and I am growing tired of this issues. It should not be...
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Alienware Command Center User Guide | Dell US
العربية 简体中文 繁體中文 台灣正體 Česky Dansk Nederlands English Suomii Français Deutsch ελληνικά עברית Magyar Italiano 日本語 한국어 Norsk Polski Português Ibérico Português Brasileiro Română Русский Srpski Slovenčina Slovenski Español Svenska Türkçe ไทย Український ... Fusion provides access to the power management controls on your computer and enables you to change, create, and customize the power plan to help improve energy efficiency and performance.
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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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reddit.com › r/dellxps › dell xps 17 9720. is it safe to remove "my dell" and "dell fusion service"?
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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r/Dell on Reddit: Dell Fusion Service vs Dell 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.
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Softpedia
drivers.softpedia.com › laptop / notebook › dell › dell vostro 14 3468 fusion service utility 2.1.49.0 for windows 10 64-bit
Download Dell Vostro 14 3468 Fusion Service Utility 2.1.49.0 for Windows 10 64 bit - Softpedia
The Dell Fusion Service provides services for the My Dell and My Alienware to enable these features. If your computer is currently running an older version of this driver, updating may fix problems, add new functions, or expand existing ones. Even though other OSes might be compatible, we do not recommend applying this release on platforms other than the ones specified.
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Topic: Removal of Preinstalled Dell Software on XPS 8930 @ AskWoody
December 3, 2025 - I believe part of DDV’s function is to collect telemetry data from your system and send it back to Dell for analysis, so these services probably aren’t critical to the core functions of Dell SupportAssist, but I’m surprised Dell SupportAssist runs correctly on your system without them.
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Updatestar
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Fusion Service - Download
Fusion Service
Fusion Service is a cutting-edge offering from Dell, Inc. that provides comprehensive IT solutions for businesses of all sizes. With Fusion Service, clients have access to a range of services, including cloud management, data backup and recovery, security solutions, and more. One of the major benefits of Fusion Service is its flexibility - clients can choose the level of service that best fits their specific needs ...
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drivers.softpedia.com › laptop / notebook › dell › dell vostro 15 3568 fusion service utility 2.0.58.0 for windows 10 64-bit
Download Dell Vostro 15 3568 Fusion Service Utility 2.0.58.0 for Windows 10 64 bit - Softpedia
December 5, 2023 - The Dell Fusion Service provides services for the My Dell and My Alienware to enable these features. If your computer is currently running an older version of this driver, updating may fix problems, add new functions, or expand existing ones. Even though other OSes might be compatible, we do not recommend applying this release on platforms other than the ones specified.
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Fusion Service | Driver Details
Get support for your Dell product with free diagnostic tests, drivers, downloads, how-to articles, videos, FAQs and community forums. Or speak with a Dell technical expert by phone or chat.
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Dell Update for Windows Universal-do I need it? | DELL Technologies
April 3, 2025 - @arejfour​ You do not need the program. It just helps makes updating all drivers without manually updating them. ... Do you know why the installer for latest Dell Update for Windows Universal v5.5.0 (Dell-Update-Windows-Universal-Applicat...
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Problem with MyDell updating, #2 | DELL Technologies
January 31, 2023 - If you have the latest My Dell v2.1.8.0, check your Windows Services (Start | Windows Administrative Tools | Services) and ensure that your Fusion Service and Dell Client Management Service both have a Status of "Running". I checked the Drivers & Downloads tab on the support page <here> for your XPS 13 9380 and, like the support page for my Inspiron 5584, it still lists the previous Fusion Service v2.0.58.0 (Fusion-Service_M93KW_WIN_2.0.58.0_A00.EXE, rel.
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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.