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Since you have a Dell system, you should use the driver app that Dell provides.
Uninstall DSA from Windows Apps & Features, then run this DSA uninstaller
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/29376/Intel-Driver-Support-Assistant-Uninstaller
And use only the tool validated for your system: Dell SupportAssist para PC
https://www.dell.com/support/contents/cr/es/crbsdt1/article/product-support/self-support-knowledgebase/software-and-downloads/supportassist
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That's interesting since Dell or Intel installed that program. I did not. Why would it be automatically installed if there was an issue between Dell and Intel?
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You have a Dell system, for sure it did not come from an Intel's facility. Either Dell or the vendor installed DSA, but surely it wasn't Intel.
So why did they install this DSA tool that only provides generic drivers from Intel website, is something to ask to Dell or your vendor.
But the most important question is, why would Dell install DSA if they have their own driver assistant/scanning tool?
Now, you've been given an easy recommendation to get rid of this annoying message and yet still having a driver scanning tool to keep your system up to date (using Dell´s tool which provides Dell´s drivers). It is your choice to try it or to keep dealing with that other non-Dell tool (DSA).
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Excuse me for asking a question about the only response from another customer. No need to get condescending. I've had this laptop for 4 years now. The vendor (Best Buy) did not install the Intell DSA. I did not instal the Intell DSA. I'm trying to understand why this got installed with automatic updates and if I remove it will it get reinstalled. I will NOT jump and make changes without understanding.
