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Last month, several Dell users reported that Dell SupportAssist, the company’s device recovery software, was instead causing system crashes, leading to blue screens and reboot loops on Windows 11.
Dell has confirmed that a recent wave of blue screen crashes affecting some of its PCs is not caused by Windows itself, but by a faulty version of the company’s own SupportAssist Remediation software.