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 Conguration > 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 Conguration > 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 congured 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:
• Congure a USB key to copy or pull rmware from a source device. you can later push to other target devices.
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