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June 21st, 2007

Has Dell kicked the crapware habit?

Posted by Ed Bott @ 5:25 am

Categories: Hardware, Windows Vista

Tags: Program, Software, Security, Dell Computer Corp., Performance, PC, Ed Bott

Coming in late? Catch up with the first, second, and third installments. The executive summary: I’m documenting my experience with a new Dell C521 running Windows Vista Home Premium. After some initial hardware glitches, everything is running smoothly. Today’s task: Cleaning up the bundled software that came with this system and adding virus protection.

Ironically, this report was delayed by a virus. Not a PC-borne virus, but the human variety. While I was recovering I was able to actually use this PC for its intended purpose, to manage my family’s collection of digital music and digital photos. It’s continuing to work well and I’ve yet to experience any performance or compatibility issues.

Like any OEM, Dell has the United States government’s permission to modify the Windows interface and to install third-party software. Used indiscriminately, this results in a PC loaded with crapware. When I set up a new Dell notebook last fall, I had to remove nearly two dozen unwanted programs and deal with a dozen license screens before I could begin using the PC. My experience this time around is greatly improved:

Most bundled programs aren’t actually installed. Last fall, I had to remove three separate AOL programs, which were running by default and using system resources. This time around, the bundled programs are few and mostly useful. The only one I have to deal with immediately is a bundle that includes the Google Desktop and Toolbar, which I can accept or decline with three clicks.

Dell includes its own automated uninstaller. Three icons on the desktop lead to a Dell-branded launcher program that includes a Remove Programs button. Clicking that button opens a Software Uninstall Utility that allows me to remove the bundled third-party programs without having to go into the Windows Add Or Remove Programs dialog box.

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No security software is included. Because this was a refurbished computer, I didn’t get the option to choose which programs were preinstalled and had to accept whatever was included. Thankfully, this system didn’t include a trial version of an antivirus program or all-in-one security suite. In my experience, performance problems often crop up when a new PC owner installs a second or third security program without first uninstalling the one that came with his new PC.

Using the automated removal utility I’ve zapped Corel’s Snapfire Plus and Paint Shop Pro, both of which were trial versions. I also removed the installer files for the Earthlink trial and the WildTangent games. I left the Roxio Creator software, which is a useful addition given that this system has a DVD writer, and Google’s desktop search tools. After satisfying myself that the only software remaining on this PC was stuff I wanted, I removed the three launcher icons from the desktop.

Finally, I downloaded Grisoft’s AVG Anti-Virus Free. Other systems in my home and office use Trend Micro products and Microsoft’s OneCare, both of which work well. I’ve heard nothing but good things about AVG’s offering but have never tried it, so I figure this is as good a time as any. Because this computer is destined for private non-commercial use in my living room, I qualify for the free version.

It takes a few minutes to download the installer (one downside of the free product is that it and its updates are delivered only over low-bandwidth connections). It installs in less than 10 minutes with a straightforward setup wizard, and I choose all the default settings, including a full system scan of the 76,000+ files on this machine. While the scan is underway, I check Task Manager and perform a few tasks to verify that performance isn’t impacted. The scan is using roughly 10% of the CPU, and it has no adverse effect on any of the tasks I try.

Last January, when I met with Michael Dell, I asked why Dell still insists on loading so much subsidized trialware (aka crapware) on consumer PCs. A few months later, Walt Mossberg of the Wall Street Journal documented his nightmare with a Sony Vaio loaded with so much crap it took three minutes just to shut down. If this Dell machine is any indication, the company has taken those complaints to heart and changed its ways dramatically. I didn’t have to go through any of the radical surgery that my colleague George Ou recommended earlier this week for de-gunking a PC of crapware. In fact, I could have skipped the whole process; the bundled software doesn’t use any system resources and isn’t “in your face.”

It took less than 30 minutes to rid myself of a few unwanted programs and add a security program of my choosing, and this computer is still performing just fine. Next up, I’ll install a TV tuner card and connect this PC to the large-screen TV in the living room.

Update 21-June 8:00AM PDT: It’s not my imagination. A commenter points to this recent entry from Dell’s Worldwide Client Software Manager, Michelle Pearcy, posted at the company’s Direct2Dell blog:

We’ve expanded our opt-out offering on XPS products as well as through our Dimension desktops and Inspiron notebooks. This means when you configure a system on Dell.com, you have the option of choosing “No software pre-installed” for things like productivity software, ISP software and photo and music software. On most XPS systems, the no software options are the default choice. The end result is that customers can tailor the amount and type of software that is preinstalled on their systems to meet their specific needs at time of purchase.

Smart.

Ed BottEd Bott is an award-winning technology writer with more than two decades' experience writing for mainstream media outlets and online publications. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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YOU HAVE GOT TO BE KIDDING!
I bought a Toshiba laptop and wasted 2 hours of my valuable time to remove the crap I would never need - only to find out that the removal of one of the crap ware also disabled my CD Writer.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: marc_90292@... Posted on: 06/20/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Message has been deleted.  ballmerrules@... | 06/21/07
Reverend MacFellow is at it again, I see  GuidingLight | 06/21/07
How do you know it's Reverend Macfellow ?  Intellihence | 06/21/07
For all anyone knows ?  Intellihence | 06/21/07
Or you ....  fr0thy2. | 06/22/07
Crapware my foot.  Bill4 | 06/21/07
10 Minutes to install AVG?  BroGnorik | 06/21/07
5 versus 10  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/21/07
Avast is very nice.  hal9000mx | 06/21/07
Are you kidding me?  XweAponX | 06/21/07
That included downloading updates  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/22/07
Ha! Thats funny...does nothing?  Cayble | 06/22/07
i just downloaded AVG and the download was slow  SO.CAL Guy | 06/22/07
Understandable...  Dr. John | 06/22/07
true Dr (NT)  SO.CAL Guy | 06/22/07
Good point - guilty of that myself.  fr0thy2. | 06/22/07
Excellent point (NT)  Furiousrog | 06/22/07
Crapware  rsmundy | 06/22/07
Back in the day...Ha! about 7 years ago...  Cayble | 06/22/07
YOU HAVE GOT TO BE KIDDING!  marc_90292@... | 06/20/08
Vista Compatible crapware  iamtron | 06/21/07
I totally agree (nt)  GuidingLight | 06/21/07
Give it some time folks .  Intellihence | 06/21/07
re: Vista Compatible crapware  M.R. Kennedy | 06/21/07
vista is crapware  jaybyrd | 06/22/07
Ha! Now that is funny!  Cayble | 06/22/07
The problem  Freebird54 | 06/23/07
All XP stuff works on Vista  Leria | 06/22/07
ROFL, read my mind  Suicida| | 06/23/07
Dell should sell the PC with NO cr*pware installed ...  bportlock | 06/21/07
Did you read the story?  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/21/07
I did read the story...  bportlock | 06/21/07
Sorry, didn't mean that the way it sounded  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/21/07
Fair enough....  bportlock | 06/21/07
Re: Dell should sell....  christopherborne@... | 06/22/07
New and refurbished.  Anton Philidor | 06/21/07
No, this is a fresh and standard install  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/21/07
Ah  XweAponX | 06/21/07
No, no...  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/21/07
Yah, But-t-t  XweAponX | 06/21/07
Well, It Did Have Vista Didn't It?  itanalyst | 06/21/07
I agree with you .  Intellihence | 06/21/07
Grow up already!  ye | 06/21/07
(NT) Truth hurts, lol :o)  Jack-Booted EULA | 06/21/07
I didn't see any truth in what was posted.  ye | 06/21/07
ye you know the troll Leopard boy will be out when ever theres a  SO.CAL Guy | 06/22/07
He's a little boy who's just jealous...that's why he comments.  fr0thy2. | 06/22/07
How can truth hurt...there's not truth lol shocked  fr0thy2. | 06/22/07
Objection, your honor!!!  James T. Kirk | 06/21/07
Taking Judicial notice...meaning  Cayble | 06/22/07
Aahhh once again...  dwain.erhart@... | 06/22/07
Well put...but guilty of falling into Leo the Leopards sniveling.  fr0thy2. | 06/22/07
Unfortunately, there's another new group  safesax2002 | 06/23/07
Oops  safesax2002 | 06/23/07
Aahhh once again...  High Sierra | 06/24/07
You mean like Mac Crap...one man's crap another man's tool.  fr0thy2. | 06/22/07
vista is crapware  jaybyrd | 06/22/07
LOL!  butler360 | 06/22/07
More here  rseiler | 06/21/07
Thanks  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/21/07
Less than 30 minutes?  Michael Kelly | 06/21/07
It probably took 10-15 minutes total  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/21/07
Well, Dell is getting smart then.  XweAponX | 06/21/07
Ooops:  XweAponX | 06/21/07
My many years dealing with Dell  Old Timer 8080 | 06/22/07
Dell software installs  jodiatdell | 06/21/07
The usual suspects  TonyMcS | 06/21/07
Get real.  xrxca | 06/22/07
Support  c4kays@... | 06/22/07
No special treatment here  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/22/07
Great News  Wayne Reid | 06/22/07
Wow - what a success?????  Gene(ius):) | 06/22/07
Re: Wow - what a success  Anna_McKay-Ginn@... | 06/22/07
Use a Mac to do my job?  jmiller1978 | 06/22/07
Apple better watch out for Ubuntu...it's slick  fr0thy2. | 06/22/07
Don't want to get too OT but...  Furiousrog | 06/22/07
lookit all the colorful doodads on my Mac  bobzoom | 06/22/07
Well put...but you are get a trashing...you said bad words about Mac  fr0thy2. | 06/22/07
Gene(ius):) MS is not Dell Duh me thinks you need to  SO.CAL Guy | 06/22/07
I had to and it's not a Mac...sorry.  fr0thy2. | 06/22/07
Similiar Experience  mlevison | 06/22/07
Crapware  danlzornes@... | 06/22/07
I got a system with zero crapware!  SteveMak | 06/22/07
Why blame Vista for crapware?  mwagner@... | 06/22/07
Don't understand what Vista had to do with it?  fr0thy2. | 06/22/07
It's a refurbished machine.  mwagner@... | 06/22/07
IT MIGHT NOT BE DELL'S CRAPWARE  BALTHOR | 06/22/07
Fun Times  desamuelson | 06/22/07
PS: Time  desamuelson | 06/22/07
Similar experience with a Compaq  vmanes | 06/22/07
Ed - good work ,keep it up...HP I bought wasn't bad  fr0thy2. | 06/22/07
Yeah they're not bad  Furiousrog | 06/22/07
since a lot of older software won't install on vista, i'm not surprised.  wessonjoe | 06/22/07
Roxio 9 works great here on two Dells  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/22/07
AVG Free download  Furiousrog | 06/22/07
Read the AVG site  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/22/07
Are you talking about the  Furiousrog | 06/22/07
Yes, that's it  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/23/07
I get it fair enough. (NT)  Furiousrog | 06/23/07
I started noticing this a few months ago.  Narg | 06/22/07
Get a Linux Dell (Ubuntu) no crapware  mikifinaz1@... | 06/22/07
No. The crapware is now called Vista.  ng73bd | 06/24/07
Is crapware fair?  raylinkz@... | 06/24/07
ClLEAN UP YOUr ACT !  GTooheyGR@... | 06/24/07
To the "Vista is crapware" folks.  jmiller1978 | 06/27/07
I wouldn't give a rattlesnake a first shot  Ole Man | 07/14/07
GEE, I THOUGHT I AM ALONE  marc_90292@... | 06/20/08

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