Dell is a software developer for Windows.
It is reported that the following Windows processes are part of OSD Tool:
If you want to remove OSD Tool from your computer, just go to Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove programs and select OSD Tool from the list of programs.
It is reported that the following Windows processes are part of GunjGlass:
If you want to remove GunjGlass from your computer, just go to Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove programs and select GunjGlass from the list of programs.
It is reported that the following Windows processes are part of SmartByteTelemetry:
If you want to remove SmartByteTelemetry from your computer, just go to Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove programs and select SmartByteTelemetry from the list of programs.
It is reported that the following Windows processes are part of Dell Click 2 Fix+-Interface Application:
If you want to remove Dell Click 2 Fix+-Interface Application from your computer, just go to Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove programs and select Dell Click 2 Fix+-Interface Application from the list of programs.
It is reported that the following Windows processes are part of Wireless enable/disable:
If you want to remove Wireless enable/disable from your computer, just go to Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove programs and select Wireless enable/disable from the list of programs.
It is reported that the following Windows processes are part of Dell EqualLogic SAN Headquarters:
If you want to remove Dell EqualLogic SAN Headquarters from your computer, just go to Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove programs and select Dell EqualLogic SAN Headquarters from the list of programs.
It is reported that the following Windows processes are part of Dell Peripheral Manager:
If you want to remove Dell Peripheral Manager from your computer, just go to Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove programs and select Dell Peripheral Manager from the list of programs.
It is reported that the following Windows processes are part of KickStart.UI:
If you want to remove KickStart.UI from your computer, just go to Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove programs and select KickStart.UI from the list of programs.
It is reported that the following Windows processes are part of Dell Trusted Device:
If you want to remove Dell Trusted Device from your computer, just go to Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove programs and select Dell Trusted Device from the list of programs.
It is reported that the following Windows processes are part of OSDApp:
If you want to remove OSDApp from your computer, just go to Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove programs and select OSDApp from the list of programs.