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Connect power adapter, boot, and follow on-screen prompts for Windows and network configuration.
Locate and use Dell apps like Product Registration and Help & Support from the Start menu.
Procedure recommended for creating a recovery drive to troubleshoot Windows issues.
Requires a 16 GB USB drive; process may take up to an hour.
Connect USB, search 'Recovery', select 'Create', follow prompts.
Identifies front components: camera, status light, microphone, LCD panel.
Details ports on the left: DC-in, USB 3.2 Gen 1, USB Type-C.
Details ports on the right: audio jack, USB 2.0, USB 3.2 Gen 1, network, security slot.
Identifies palmrest components: power button, keyboard, touchpad.
Identifies bottom components: air vent, service tag, speakers.
Lists function key combinations and their primary behaviors.
Covers processor models, wattage, cores, speed, cache, chipset, DRAM, PCIe.
Lists supported OS and details memory slots, type, speed, and configurations.
Outlines SATA/M.2 storage options and Intel UHD Graphics specs.
Lists external and internal ports and their types.
Details audio controller, speakers, and video/graphics capabilities.
Provides specs for standard and IR webcams, including resolution.
Details Ethernet and wireless module specs (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth).
Covers adapter types, connector dimensions, and battery capacity, voltage, weight.
Lists height, width, depth, and weight of the computer.
Details panel technology, luminance, resolution, refresh rate.
Details sensor technology, resolution, and area.
Covers TPM, fingerprint reader, and lock slot.
Lists security software and environmental operating conditions.
Step-by-step guide to download and install drivers from Dell's support website.
Explains BIOS Setup purpose for hardware info and configuration.
Accessing boot menu and available UEFI boot options.
Details keyboard keys for navigating BIOS Setup.
Information on system model, service tag, battery status.
Covers boot sequence, mode (UEFI), SD card, and Secure Boot.
Settings for Date/Time, Camera, Audio, USB.
SATA modes, port enablement, SMART, media card settings.
WLAN, Bluetooth, UEFI network stack, radio control.
Battery config, advanced settings, peak shift, USB PowerShare.
TPM, PPI bypass, attestation, key storage, SHA-256.
System, admin, HDD passwords, configurator, lockouts.
UEFI firmware updates, BIOS recovery, downgrade, OS recovery.
Service Tag, Asset Tag, AC Behavior, Wake on LAN, Auto On Time.
Numlock, Fn Lock options, keyboard illumination.
Adapter warnings, error handling, dock warnings, fastboot.
Intel VT, VT for Direct I/O, TXT.
Multi-core, SpeedStep, C-States, Turbo Boost.
Viewing and managing BIOS, Thermal, Power event logs.
Steps to update system BIOS while in Windows.
Process to update BIOS using USB when Windows is inaccessible.
How to set, change, or delete system and setup passwords.
Steps and guidelines for creating a new system setup password.
Process to remove or change existing system/setup passwords.
Instructions to find and contact Dell for technical and customer service.