Chủ Nhật, 24 tháng 4, 2011

Ordered my new Dell - will it have bloatware?

OK....so after many months of questions and answers on this board, I finally purchased a laptop from the Dell Outlet....hoping I got a good deal. Anyway...I keep reading about bloatware. I'm not sure how to find it on the computer, or how to get rid of it.



Here is my soon to be new laptop. Does anyone know if it will be loaded with bloatware and if so....how do I get rid of it?



I actually paid $786 (including $50 of taxes) for the laptop after using a coupon....hope I got a good deal.



Thanks,



Cheryl





Order Details

Item Description Unit Price Quantity Total Price



XPS 15 Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 1 $919.00

XPS 15

640 GB SATA II Hard Drive (7200 RPM)

Label

Processor: Intel Core i5-480M (2.66GHz / upto SC 2.93GHZ, 3M)

9 Cell Primary Battery

Certified Refurbished

DataSafe Online Backup Software

Documentation

Power DVD Software

Blu-ray Disc Combo (DVD+/-RW + BD-ROM)

15.6 inch FHD (1080p) B+RGLED Display with 2.0 MP webcam

Intel Centrino Wireless-N 1000

Dell Support Center 64 Bit 2.0

with TV Tuner

Operating System DVD

Internal Backlit Keyboard - English

Digital Internal TV Tuner TVT20 ATSC

Operating System DVD

Shipping Material

NVIDIA GeForce GT 420M 1GB graphics with Optimus

Wave Systems Software

Software CD

6 GB DDR3 SDRAM 1333MHz (2 DIMMs)

Software

Dell Support 2.0 Software

64BIT Operating System

Software

125V Power Cord

Metalloid Aluminum (WLAN)

No Media Selected

Microsoft Office Starter

Service Software

Facial Recognition Software

Information

90W AC Adapter

Label

Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium

Label

Software

Dell WebCam Central

Image Restore Software

Roxio Software CD

Reply 1 : Ordered my new Dell - will it have bloatware?

Absolutely. It's not as bad as other brands though, HP has tons of it. One thing I liked about HP was in their recovery options, there was an option to restore with only the drivers and none of the bloatware. I don't know if Dell's recovery has that option...I'm sure someone that has run through that process on the XPS 15 can answer that.

Reply 2 : Ordered my new Dell - will it have bloatware?

Doesn't have that much bloatware in my opinion. I couldn't be bothered to start from scratch so just went to control panel and removed everything I didn't want.



One thing I didn't like was the Java auto updater, even in control panel the 'Update' tab is missing so you can't turn off automatic checks. Need to go to registry to remove that.

Reply 3 : Ordered my new Dell - will it have bloatware?

Bloatware is just like any software: Go to the control panel -> Programs -> Uninstall a Program (or Programs and Features) and remove what you want to remove.



How do you know if it is bloatware? Well, you can either google it or if you have any specific questions, you could always ask here. My personal opinion, is that any software that I don't use regularly or don't foresee being useful to me in the future, is bloatware. Additionally, if the functionality of said software already covered just as well (or better in many cases) by Windows? If so, it's bloatware. So, for me, this means I remove all of Intel's Wireless/Networking software (only need the drivers, Window's can handle the rest). I tend to run a fairly tidy operation when it comes to my computer... if only I could say the same about the rest of my life :P



*edit: Also, it might be worth pointing out that I have NEVER reinstalled Windows 7 on my laptop since I received it from Dell. With past versions of Windows (particularly pre-Vista), I felt that Windows tends to accumulate junk and slow down over time. Thus far (almost a year to this day), I've never once felt that my computer is slower than it has been in the past. In fact, I think I have this baby running so well, it is probably faster now than it was before

Reply 4 : Ordered my new Dell - will it have bloatware?


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Originally Posted by slb1904
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Doesn't have that much bloatware in my opinion. I couldn't be bothered to start from scratch so just went to control panel and removed everything I didn't want.



One thing I didn't like was the Java auto updater, even in control panel the 'Update' tab is missing so you can't turn off automatic checks. Need to go to registry to remove that.



I used to do that, but honestly Java has so many security holes so often it's better to let it update automatically.

Reply 5 : Ordered my new Dell - will it have bloatware?


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Originally Posted by DakkonA
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I used to do that, but honestly Java has so many security holes so often it's better to let it update automatically.



Or just do without. How many Java sites does one come across? I know Java sites exist (Yahoo! Games being the most prolific that comes to mind), but I also think a lot of people update the plugin because they've had it installed since 1997.

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