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- Restore the BIOS default settings
- Clearing the BIOS using the motherboard Jumper
Caution: Resetting your BIOS will clear all settings back to default this may prevent your system from booting to the operating system until custom settings are reapplied.
Follow the steps to restore the BIOS defaults settings in the system setup page.
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Power on the system.
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While the blue Dell logo is visible, press the < F2 > key to enter the System Setup.
- Enter the "System BIOS" section
- Click the button "Default" in the low-end corner.
- When the confirmation appears, press "Yes."
- The BIOS settings are now reset.
If it does not work try the following sequence:
- Press the < Num Lock > key, and verify that the Num Lock light is on.
- Press the < Caps Lock > key, and verify that the Caps Lock light is on.
- Press the < Scroll Lock > key, and verify that the Scroll Lock light is on. The lights on the keyboard should all be illuminated as in Figure 1.
- Press the < Alt >+< F > keys simultaneously. The system beeps as the setup defaults are restored.
The image of key mapping and light location for your reference
The jumpers on the system motherboard located next to the coin-cell battery are the NVRAM_CLR and PWRD_EN jumpers.
These can be used to reset your BIOS.
Example Motherboard
Jumper |
Setting |
Description |
NVRAM_CLR |
(default) |
The configuration settings are retained at system boot (pins 3-5) |
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The configuration settings are cleared at the next system boot (pins 1-3) |
PWRD_EN |
(default) |
The password feature is enabled (pins 2-4) |
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The password feature is disabled (pins 4-6) |
Turn off the system, including any attached peripherals, and disconnect the system from the electrical outlet.
Open the System.
Remove the jumper plug from the NVRAM_CLR jumper. See the Figure above to locate the password jumper (labeled "NVRAM_CLR") on the system board.
Move the Jumper from Pin's 3-5 to pins 1-3 for ten seconds.
Move the jumper back to Pins 3-5 (default)
Close the system.
Reconnect your system and peripherals to their electrical outlets, and turn on the system.
You must enter the system BIOS and reenter the time and date and settings required.