Yesterday we reported Dell's admission of the existence of eDellRoot and the company's promise to remove it with some information software.
Below are two different ways to remove the certificate that compromises Dell computers where it exists.
If you use someone computer of the company before proceeding it would be a good idea to test if your system contains the certificate that has caused all this trouble. How;
Visit the page https://edell.tlsfun.de/
If your system contains eDellRoot, use the company tool removal tool for automatic respinstallation.
If you still want to do this manually, follow these steps:
Open the certificate manager by searching your system for certmgr.msc. Open the app from the results.
The "eDellRoot" certificate can be found at the "Trusted Root Certificate Authorities". From there you can delete it.
However, you should also delete the Dell.Foundation.Agent.Plugins.eDell.dll file,
To do so easily follow the instructions contained the driver of the company (docx)