If you are experiencing such a problem, it is likely that the app has been corrupted and needs to be reinstalled. Occasionally, a simple uninstall and then a re-install does the trick. But it doesn’t always work and fix the issue. This is because the SupportAssistant leaves behind certain files and directories when it is uninstalled, and causes issues with the new installation. In this article, we are going to show you the steps and techniques you need to use to completely uninstall the SupportAssistant app from your Windows computer.

When to Clean Uninstall Dell SupportAssist

The SupportAssist software needs to be re-installed when one of the following conditions occur:

The SupportAssist options are no longer visible. When you are unable to install SupportAssist The SupportAssist app won’t launch. The tool is not installing the pending updates. SupportAssist keeps showing the “canceled” dialog box.

If you are experiencing any of the stated problems above, it might be time for you to perform a clean uninstallation of SupportAssist and then reinstall the latest version.

Clean Uninstall Dell SupportAssist

To perform a detailed, clean uninstall of the app, several steps must be ensured. Perform the following tasks in the given order to completely uninstall and remove Dell SupportAssist from your computer.

Uninstall SupportAssist

The first step is to uninstall the SupportAssist app the traditional way. Here is how: Once the computer restarts, proceed to the next step to completely remove all traces of the SupportAssist app from your computer.

Delete Dell Services

Although the respective Dell services associated with the SupportAssist software should be automatically removed from your computer when you uninstall the app, that is not always the case. Check to see if you find the following services in the Services Console:

Dell Client Management Service Dell Data Vault Collector Dell Data Vault Processor Dell Data Vault Service API Dell SupportAssist Dell TechHub

Open the Services Console by typing in “services.msc” in the Run Command box and check if these services are still present. If you find that the services are still present, use the following commands in an elevated Command Prompt to remove them: The respective services should now be removed. Now, it is time to delete any remaining files and folders for the SupportAssist app.

Delete SupportAssist Files

Even after uninstalling the SupportAssist app, it leaves behind old files and folders that you should manually delete for a clean uninstallation. Follow these steps to remove the SupportAssist folder: When the computer restarts, you may then continue to perform a new, fresh installation of the Dell SupportAssist app. Follow our guide on downloading Dell SupportAssist. Alternatively, you can also show the hidden folders and access the “ProgramData” folder. If you face issues while installing the SupportAssist app, you can perform the following method to troubleshoot it.

Resolve SupportAssist Reinstallation Issue

If you are experiencing any sort of issues while reinstalling the SupportAssist app, you can use Microsoft Install and Uninstall Troubleshooter to mitigate it. Here is how: Once done, try reinstalling the SupportAssist app again. If the issue persists, rerun the Microsoft Install and Uninstall Troubleshooter, and this time select “Yes, try uninstall” in Step 6 to remove any traces of SupportAssist again. After that, restart the computer and check if you are now able to successfully install Dell SupportAssist.

Closing Thoughts

It is normal for certain apps and programs to get corrupt and not function properly on a Windows PC. However, it is still possible to correct the issue without having to reinstall the operating system. The Dell SupportAssist is one of the software that reportedly encounters issues, and thus you can use this guide to troubleshoot it and always keep your PC updated and optimized.