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You'll have to uninstall the Dell Support software.
Go to Start > Control Panel
Then click on Add or Remove programs, see if it's in the list (Dell support).
If it's not there, then it will be in your Services or Startup, go to Start > Run... type "msconfig" without the quotes. This will open the System Configuration utility.
Go to the Services tab, and check the box that says "Hide all Microsoft services". Now look for a Dell service that is causing the pop-up error, and UNCHECK the box to disable it.
Hi, your virus scan will not remove pop ups. Open your web browser and go to tools at the top of the screen and then options, here you can remove or block pop ups and cookies.
USB printer sometime reinstall themselves using a different USB port. 1 ) Check if you have multiple prt in your "settings"/ "prt and faxes" presenting same description + (copy n) 2 ) use as default the printer with the latest and highest number of copy. You can remove all other copies with same model description.
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