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July 28th, 2025 02:06

CatalogPC.xml out of date

Line 138983

<SoftwareComponent schemaVersion="2.0" identifier="52ff20b1-6191-4f35-b43f-83fdc4d03a6e" packageID="MWN35" releaseID="MWN35" hashMD5="fc533c961d227296ef23d320215c3214" path="FOLDER13154311M/1/Dell_Pro_QBT1250_QBS1250_QBM1250_QCT1250_QCS1250_QCM1250_SEMB_1.5.2.exe" dateTime="2025-05-07T08:15:24Z" releaseDate="June 10, 2025" vendorVersion="1.5.2" dellVersion="1.5.2" packageType="LWXP" size="91947920">

You are referencing a BIOS for systems that no longer exists on downloads.

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July 28th, 2025 13:30

Hi,

It seems like the CatalogPC.xml file in the Dell Repository Manager contains outdated information, specifically referencing a BIOS update (Dell_Pro_QBT1250_QBS1250_QBM1250_QCT1250_QCS1250_QCM1250_SEMB_1.5.2.exe) for systems that are no longer available on Dell's downloads page. The issue is highlighted in Line 138983 of the file.

Steps to Resolve:

  1. Update the Repository Catalog:

    • Open Dell Repository Manager and refresh or update the catalog to ensure you have the latest version. This should remove references to outdated or deprecated components.
  2. Manually Remove the Entry (if necessary):

    • If the catalog update doesn't resolve the issue, you may need to manually edit the CatalogPC.xml file to remove the outdated entry. However, this is not recommended unless you are familiar with XML editing, as it could corrupt the file.
  3. Verify the Issue:

    • After updating the catalog, check if the BIOS entry still appears. If it does, it might indicate a deeper issue with the repository or the catalog itself.

Additional Notes:

  • The BIOS update referenced (1.5.2) was released on June 10, 2025, but the systems it targets are no longer supported. This is likely why the file is flagged as outdated.
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