Why are you installing DDPE? We do not ship systems with it and uninstall it on 
sight.


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Jon Harris
Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2015 1:53 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [NTSysADM] Dell Data Protection issue?


Sorry this is going to be long but I am at my wits end at this point.

 I am in the process of doing a rebuild of a system and have run into an issue 
I just can't find a solution for, or a reason for it to be happening.  Client 
wants to rebuild the system and supplied system, OS License, and drive.  
Existing drive was NOT to be touched other than removal and return.  I checked 
the system prior to starting work, nothing was wrong with it, to be honest, and 
told client this.  He wants this done and purchased an additional Windows 8.1 
Pro license so he could have both a working Windows 8.1 and 10 drives for the 
same hardware.

Now to the problems I have encountered which I am at this point thinking it is 
either the Dell Data Protection software or drive.

 OS installed, and used Dell Command Update to update drivers.  No issues were 
seen.  Installed Dell Data Protection software, and problems start happening.  
Never the same issue every time I load the system, each load has had different 
issues all appear to start as soon as DDPE is installed.  DDPE or companion 
software Dell Data Protection Security Tool will not appear in uninstall 
programs so removal is not possible.  Malwarebyes will appear to load but again 
does not show in uninstall programs.  Malwarebytes will not open.  DDPE or 
DDPST will open.  Cannot get to Intel Speedstep controller for the processors, 
and could not get it to install unless it was done before DDP software.  
Fingerprint reader will not function due to Speedstep being too low and not 
changeable.  Admin level users have lost access to programs that would normally 
allow them to work.  Drive will hit 100% utilization with nothing happening.  
Network fails but does not drop offline, i.e. pages will not load but ping 
responds.

Options for the source of the issues are:
1.      Hard drive not working correctly with UEFI boot, drive was originally a 
legacy boot drive.  It is a Seagate ST9250410AS 250GB SATA.
2.      Dell Data Protection software
3.      Dell driver for hard drive (I question it but don't know if it is a 
valid question)
4.      Some Microsoft update (valid question as there are about 190 MOL 
updates applied to the system)
5.      Something I am just not seeing

What I have done so far.  Tested the machine with another hard drive (160 GB 
but can't tell you any more than that) loaded with Windows 10 x64 using UEFI 
boot.  DDP comes up all Dell drivers load without issue no quirks seen, and yes 
I know Windows 8.1 x64 is not Windows 10.  Same method of install was done with 
both drives.  The 160 GB drive was originally a UEFI boot disk, the 250 GB was 
originally a legacy boot disk.  I will be trying tonight loading Windows 8.1 
x64 on the 250 GB drive using legacy boot to see if the problems reoccur or 
not.  Problems normally start within the first few minutes of loading so it may 
not take long to find out if it is hardware or software based.

I would appreciate any suggestions to assist me in getting to the root cause on 
this.  I REALLY hate hitting issues without a reason!

Jon

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