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What is BIOS Auto-Recovery?
- Correct Answer - BIOS Auto-Recovery is an automatic recovery
process occurred if BIOS image integrity is failed while booting, provided
the BIOS Auto-Recovery feature from hard drive is enabled in BIOS.
Why sometimes the values in BIOS cannot be saved and shows as
manufacturing mode?
- Correct Answer - The systemboard jumper is at SERVICE_MODE state
BIOS Recovery 2 from Hard Drive option can be disabled in ______.
- Correct Answer - BIOS
T/F: Discrete Graphics cards connect to the motherboard of a computer
system using a slot, typically an Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) or a
Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (PCIe) connection.
- Correct Answer - True
Which is the easiest way to verify the functionality of system board?
- Correct Answer - By removing the memory module
Select the correct service scenario for a Dell system factory installed
with Windows 10 which has been root caused to a fault MB.
, - Correct Answer - Replacement motherboard will be dispatched
together with Windows Universal Replacement DPK which will be used
for activation.
T/F: 32 GB DIMMs are only supported on systems using Xeon W Series
CPUs. - Correct Answer - True
To preserve BIOS settings before recovering it, user need to _________.
- Correct Answer - Set the "Reset NVRAM" option to "Disabled" before
starting the recovery process.
On Dell Venue Pro Tablets or Latitude portable systems without a
keyboard, what are the steps required to access BIOS/System? -
Correct Answer - Press the power button, before the Dell logo is
displayed press the Volume Down button.
How do you enable BIOS Auto-Recovery? - Correct Answer - Click
Maintenance under BIOS Settings -> Select BIOS Recovery -> Check
BIOS Auto Recovery -> Click Apply -> Exit
T/F: Dell notebook portfolios include Inspiron, Latitude, Vostro, XPS, and
Precision. - Correct Answer - True
Choose all that apply: Which of the following are valid steps in launching
ePSA diagnostics? - Correct Answer - Use the up and down arrow keys
to select <Diagnostics> on the menu and press the Enter key
Power up the system and press the F12 key multiple times during boot
process to go to the Boot menu