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Learn how to access, navigate, and update the BIOS on a Dell computer.
The BIOS Recovery tool is designed to recover a corrupted BIOS (this often displays as a POST or boot issue). They are based on Boot Block Technology. The BIOS Recovery 2 (BR2) software's main feature is to provide the flexibility to recover a corrupted BIOS using a BIOS recovery file from the computer's primary hard disk drive or an external USB drive. While the BIOS Recovery 3 (BR3) software adds a computer start-up check that can be enabled in the BIOS to add an autorecovery capability to the BIOS recovery process.
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A corrupt BIOS is one of the possible causes of a computer unable to complete POST or boot into the operating system. If the Dell computer or tablet supports BIOS recovery 2 or 3, you can recover the corrupt BIOS by using the recovery method that is detailed below for your Dell computer or tablet.
While BIOS Recovery 2 (BR2) and BIOS Recovery 3 (BR3) is supported on Dell desktops, all-in-one computers, laptops, convertible and detachable computers such as Dell XPS 12 and Dell tablets. There are different methods to initiate a BIOS recovery on these devices. BIOS recovery can be started using:
BIOS Recovery using hard drive | BIOS Auto-Recovery on Boot | Result |
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Enabled | Enabled | BIOS Recovery 2 from hard drive or USB and BIOS Recovery 3 on Boot |
Enabled | Disabled | BIOS Recovery 2 from hard drive or USB only |
Disabled | N/A | BIOS Recovery 2 from USB only |
Disabled | N/A | BIOS Recovery 2 from USB only |
BIOS recovery feature is available on select Dell desktop, laptop, all-in-one, tablet, or convertible (detachable) computers. This feature can help recover a computer from a power-on self-test (POST) or boot issue that is caused by a corrupt BIOS.
The CTRL + ESC key combination can be used to trigger BIOS recovery on computers where an external keyboard is the primary input. This applies to Dell desktops, all-in-one computers, and laptops. The supported keyboard types on these devices are:
Before you begin the BIOS Recovery, ensure that the battery of the Dell laptop is charged up to at least 10%.
Before you begin the BIOS Recovery, ensure that the battery of the Dell tablet is charged up to at least 50%.
Convertible and detachable Dell computers support both the following methods where touch is the primary input.
Here are some answers to frequently asked questions about BIOS recovery.
The following table takes you through how to identify the version of BIOS Recovery your Dell Tablet or computer that is shipped with:
BIOS Recovery 1 | |||||||
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If your Dell computer shipped before December 2015 and is listed below, then it supports BIOS Recovery 1. | |||||||
Alienware | Inspiron | Vostro | Latitude | OptiPlex | Precision | Tablet | XPS |
Alienware X51 R3 | Inspiron 3059 All-in-one | Vostro 3250 / 3650 / 3653 | Latitude 3470 / 3570 | OptiPlex 3040 | Precision Mobile 3510 | Venue 10 Pro 5056 | XPS 12 9250 |
Alienware Echo 13 R2 | Inspiron 3459 All-in-one | Vostro 5450 All-in-one | Latitude 3640 / 3560 | OptiPlex 3240 | Precision Mobile 5510 | Venue 8 Pro 5855 | XPS 13 9350 |
Alienware Echo 15 R2 | Inspiron 5459 All-in-one | Vostro 3459 / 3559 | Latitude 5175 / 5179 | OptiPlex 5040 | Precision Mobile 7510 / 7710 | XPS 15 9550 | |
Alienware Echo 17 R3 | Inspiron 7459 All-in-one | Vostro 5459 | Latitude 7370 | OptiPlex 7040 | Precision Workstation 3420 | XPS 8900 | |
Inspiron 3158 / 3153 | Latitude E5270 | OptiPlex 7440 | Precision Workstation 3620 | ||||
Inspiron 3250 / 3153 | Latitude E5470 | ||||||
Inspiron 3459 / 3559 | Latitude E5570 | ||||||
Inspiron 5457 / 5557 | |||||||
Inspiron 5459 / 5559 / 5759 | |||||||
Inspiron 7359 / 7353 | |||||||
Inspiron 7559 | |||||||
Inspiron 7568 | |||||||
BIOS Recovery 2 | |||||||
Any Dell computer that is shipped after December 2015 that has the Intel SkyLake chipset, supports BIOS Recovery 2. | |||||||
BIOS Recovery 3 | |||||||
Any Dell computer that is shipped after August 2016 or with the Intel Kaby Lake chipset, supports BIOS Recovery 3. |
If your computer is in a working condition, follow these steps to identify if your Dell computer supports BIOS recovery:
If your computer is NOT in a working condition, check if it matches one of the computers in the table in the drawer above, or if it was manufactured after December 2015 and has the Intel Skylake chipset. If so, your computer should support the BIOS recovery 2 feature and BIOS recovery may be attempted.
If your computer is NOT in a working condition, check if it matches one of the computers in the table in the drawer above, or if it was manufactured after August 2016 or has the Intel Kaby Lake chipset. If so, your computer should support the BIOS recovery 3 feature and BIOS recovery may be attempted.
Auto-Recovery is only possible in computers that support BIOS Recovery 3. Systems do not ship with Auto-Recovery enabled. Follow the instructions below if you want to enable this feature.
With this option configured, the BIOS recovery automatically recovers the BIOS without your intervention if something happens during the computer starting up.
To create an external USB drive to perform BIOS recovery, you need the following:
Some Dell computers and tablets have an option to keep the BIOS settings before starting the recovery process. If this option is seen after starting off the BIOS recovery 2 feature, and you want to keep the current BIOS settings - Select the option that disables the NVRAM reset.
The default search location for the BIOS recovery image is on an external USB drive (if present). If a USB drive is not present, the recovery image on the primary hard disk drive is used.
Once a Hard Drive is replaced, to reinstate BIOS Recovery capability on computers that shipped with this capability, the following must occur.
BIOS recovery 2 and 3 is not supported from an encrypted hard disk drive or if the hard disk drive is password that is enabled in the BIOS. BIOS recovery setup attempts to search for the recovery image on the hard disk drive but eventually fails.
If you can enter the BIOS setup, you can try to disable the hard disk drive password and try recovering the BIOS.
To reinstate BIOS Recovery capability on computers that shipped with this capability, carry out the following steps:
BIOS recovery uses indications by beeps or LEDs if there are any errors during the recovery process. If you hear any beeps or see LEDs blinking in a pattern during the BIOS recovery process, try the following steps:
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