Administrator Guide

Accessing Thin Client BIOS Settings
While starting a thin client, a Dell logo is displayed for a short period.
1 During the start-up, press the F2 key.
The BIOS Settings dialog box is displayed.
2 Change the BIOS Settings as given.
Boot Sequence (As appearing in the BIOS):
Diskette Drive
Internal HDD
USB Storage Device
CD/DVD/CD-RW Drive
Onboard NIC
BIOS Settings for E7270 platform:
a Disable Secure Boot: Under Settings > Secure Boot.
b Set to Legacy : Under Settings > General > Boot Sequence > Boot List Option.
c Check Enable Legacy Option ROMs: Under Settings > General > Advanced Boot Options.
d Set to RAID On: Under Settings > System Conguration > SATA Operation.
e Disable TPM and uncheck TPM On: Under Settings > Security > TPM 1.2 Security.
BIOS Settings for 3460 platform:
a Disable Secure Boot: Under Settings > Secure Boot.
b Set to Legacy : Under Settings > General > Boot Sequence > Boot List Option.
c Check Enable Legacy Option ROMs: Under Settings > General > Advanced Boot Options.
d Set to RAID On: Under Settings > System Conguration > SATA Operation.
e Disable TPM and uncheck TPM On: Under Settings > Security > TPM Security.
NOTE
:
a There is an option to restore BIOS defaults, Factory Defaults, and Custom user settings for Users in BIOS menu. BIOS
default setting restores the values that was part of BIOS le and, Restoring Custom User setting restores to the default
settings. Restoring Factory default restores the BIOS setting to the values that was congured in factory before
shipping the client.
b TPM Bit-locker functionality is supported for 3460 & E7270 devices with TPM v1.2 module.
Users should enable TPM in BIOS manually for TPM Bit-locker functionality.
TPM Bit-locker functionality is not supported for 3460 & E7270 devices with TPM v2.0 module.
Imaging Devices with the Dell Wyse USB Firmware
Tool
The USB Firmware Tool provides a simple USB imaging solution to help IT and Customer Service sta quickly and easily image supported
devices.
Using the tool’s exible windows utility, users can easily:
Congure a USB key to copy or pull rmware from a source device. you can later push to other target devices.
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