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Dell Latitude 5550 Laptop System Guide

Summary: This article provides information about how to set up and use your Dell Latitude 5550 laptop. Learn how to run a hardware diagnostic test, download, and install drivers and more. Find troubleshooting resources to resolve common issues. ...

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Technical specifications

Table 1: The technical specifications of the Dell Latitude 5550
Description Values
Dimension
Note: The weight of your laptop depends on the configuration that ships.
  • Height Front - 20.8 mm (0.82 in.)
  • Height Rear - 22.8 mm (0.9 in.)
  • Width - 357.8 (14.09 in.)
  • Depth - 233.3 mm (9.19 in.)
  • Weight - 1.62 kg (3.58 lb)
Chipset
  • Integrated with Processor
Processor
  • 13th Generation Intel Core i3
  • 13th Generation Intel Core i5
  • 13th Generation Intel Core i7
  • Intel Core Ultra 5
  • Intel Core Ultra 7
PCIe bus
  • Up to Gen 4.0
System Memory (RAM)
  • Number of slots - Two Small Outline Dual Inline memory module (SODIMM) slots
  • Type - Dual Data Rate (DDR) 5
  • Speed:
    • For laptops shipping with 13th Gen Intel i3, i5, and i7 processors: 5200 MT/s
    • For laptops shipping with Intel Core Ultra 5, and 7 processors: 5600 MT/s
  • Maximum memory - 64 GB
  • Minimum memory - 8 GB
  • Memory per slot:
    • For laptops shipping with 13th Gen Intel i3, i5, and i7 processors: 8 GB (8 GB DDR5 Single-Channel), 16 GB (16 GB DDR5 Single-Channel), 16 GB (2 x 8 GB DDR5 Dual-Channel), 32 GB (32 GB DDR5 Single-Channel), 32 GB (2 x 16 GB DDR5 Dual-Channel), or 64 GB (2 x 32 GB DDR5 Dual-Channel)
    • For laptops shipping with Intel Core Ultra 5, and 7 processors: 8 GB (8 GB DDR5 Single-Channel), 16 GB (16 GB DDR5 Single-Channel), 16 GB (2 x 8 GB DDR5 Dual-Channel), 32 GB (32 GB DDR5 Single-Channel), 32 GB (2 x 16 GB DDR5 Dual-Channel), 64 GB (2 x 32 GB DDR5 Dual-Channel)
Supported operating systems
  • Windows 11 Home
  • Windows 11 Professional
  • Ubuntu 22.04 Long-Term Support (LTS) (64-bit)

Ports on Dell Latitude 5550

Table 2: The Ports on the Dell Latitude 5550
Description Values
Audio ports
  • One universal audio port
Video ports
  • One High-Definition Multi-Media Interface (HDMI) 2.1 Transmission-Minimized Differential Signaling (TMDS) port
Network ports
  • One Ethernet port
USB ports
  • Two Thunderbolt 4 ports (With DisplayPort and Power Delivery
    NOTE: You can connect a Dell Docking Station to this port.
  • One USB 3.2 Gen1 port with PowerShare
  • One USB 3.2 Gen1 port
PCIe expansion card slots (internal)
  • Not supported
SATA ports
  • Not supported
mSATA ports
  • Not supported
M.2 ports
  • One M.2 2230 slot for a solid state drive
  • One M.2 2230 or 2280 slot for a sold state drive
  • One M.2 3042 slot for Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN) card
  • One M.2 2230 slot for combi Wi-Fi and Bluetooth card
    NOTE: You can learn more about the features of the different types of M.2 card. Search using the following knowledge base:
nVME ports
  • Not supported
  1. Connect the power cable to the AC adapter.
  2. Connect the AC adapter to a wall outlet.
  3. Connect the AC adapter to the laptop.
  4. Press the power button and turn on the laptop.
  5. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the setup procedure.

Running a hardware diagnostic test can help you identify hardware-related problems and provide you with troubleshooting steps to help resolve the issue.

To determine if your Dell laptop is experiencing a hardware problem, it is recommended that you first run a hardware diagnostic test.


How to run a hardware diagnostic test using Dell SupportAssist?

If the laptop can boot into the operating system, run the hardware diagnostic test using Dell SupportAssist.

NOTE: SupportAssist is available for Windows computers only. If SupportAssist is not available on your Dell laptop, download and install the SupportAssist app.
  1. Click Start.
  2. Open SupportAssist.
  3. Click Start Now.
  4. The default test scans the laptop for hardware failure.

How to run a pre-boot system assessment test?

If the laptop cannot boot into the operating system, run the pre-boot system assessment test.

NOTE: Some diagnostic tests are interactive and require you to respond. If no response is provided, the test results may be inaccurate.
  1. Restart the laptop.
  2. At the Dell logo, tap the F12 key several times until the One-time Boot Menu appears.
  3. Use the arrow keys to select Diagnostics and press the Enter key.
  4. Follow the on-screen prompts and respond appropriately to complete the diagnostics.
  5. If the test passes, the hardware components are working correctly.
  6. If the test fails, make a note of the error code, validation code, and service tag, and then look up the error code.

How to Run a Preboot Diagnostics on a Dell laptop

Watch this video to learn how to use the integrated preboot diagnostics to identify hardware issues on your Dell laptop.

Duration: 00:01:34 (hh:mm:ss)
Closed captions: Subtitles are available in multiple languages. Click the CC icon, and then select the preferred language.

NOTE: Dell provides tested and validated drivers that are developed for Dell products. These drivers are provided for operating systems that Dell validates and supports for each product. Dell Technologies recommends downloading drivers for third-party devices from the device manufacturer's website.

Downloading drivers using SupportAssist

NOTE: SupportAssist is available for Windows computers only. If SupportAssist is not available on your Dell laptop, download and install the SupportAssist app.
  1. Click Start and type SupportAssist.
  2. Click the SupportAssist app in the search results.
  3. In the SupportAssist window, click Start now.
  4. SupportAssist automatically scans your laptop, checks for driver updates, downloads, and installs the latest drivers (if available).
  5. SupportAssist also runs other automated tasks such as scan hardware, tune performance, optimize the network, and so on.

Downloading drivers from Dell Support website

  1. Go to the Dell Latitude 5550 drivers page.
  2. Click Check for Updates to allow Dell to automatically find driver updates for you.
  3. Alternatively, click Find drivers to manually locate and download the drivers using:
    • Keyword search box - Enter a keyword of the driver that you are looking for. (For example, BIOS, Chipset, Audio, Video, and so on.)
    • Operating System and Category filters - Select the operating system that is installed on the Dell laptop. Choose a driver category.
  4. Click the Download button next to the driver of your choice and save the file. Click Show All to see the remaining drivers.
  5. Using File Explorer (also known as Windows Explorer), browse to the location where the downloaded file was saved.
  6. Double-click the downloaded driver installation file and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation process.
  7. Repeat steps five to seven for other drivers (if required).
  8. After the driver installation is complete, restart the laptop.

Dell Digital Locker

The Dell Digital Locker allows you to view and manage your products, software, subscriptions, and licensing information in one location. You can:

  • Download purchased software
  • Access licensed software products
  • Download updates and patches
  • Manage user and product groups
  • View software license entitlements
  • Manage warranty subscriptions

To access Dell Digital Locker, go to https://www.dell.com/support/software. For more information, see the frequently asked questions about Dell Digital Locker.


Dell Digital Delivery

Dell Digital Delivery is an easy and new way to buy software when you purchase a Dell laptop. You can automatically download and install available software titles on select laptops.

To learn more, go to the Dell Digital Delivery website.


Operating System Recovery Image

Do you want to reinstall the operating system due to a laptop crash, hard drive replacement, or other serious software problem with your Dell laptop?

The Dell operating system Recovery tool provides an interface to quickly download and create a bootable USB drive to reinstall the operating system. You can download the operating system recovery image that is customized for your Dell laptop.

NOTE: The recovery image is available for the original operating system that was shipped with the Dell laptop.

To download the Dell operating system Recovery Tool, go to https://www.dell.com/support/home/drivers/osiso/recoverytool.


Third-party apps

Need help with downloading and installing third-party apps such as Microsoft Teams, Skype, Adobe Reader and more?

You can download and install third-party apps from the Microsoft Store or the software manufacturer's website.

If your laptop cannot boot to the operating system even after repeated attempts, it automatically starts SupportAssist OS Recovery.

SupportAssist OS Recovery is a stand-alone tool that is preinstalled in all Dell laptops shipped with the Windows operating system. It consists of tools to diagnose and troubleshoot issues that may occur before your laptop boots to the operating system. It enables you to diagnose hardware issues, repair your laptop, back up your files, or restore your laptop to its factory state.

CAUTION: Dell Technologies recommends backing up your data before you begin the recovery or reset process.
CAUTION: Formatting the hard drive of your laptop deletes the SupportAssist OS Recovery environment.

Manually start SupportAssist OS Recovery.

NOTE: If the SupportAssist OS Recovery user interface is displayed for the first time, click APPROVE to accept the privacy policy. A walkthrough option is also displayed. Click START WALKTHROUGH to learn about various options available in the tool, or click SKIP to skip the walkthrough process.
  1. Turn on or restart the laptop.
  2. At the Dell logo, press the F12 key several times to access the One Time Boot Menu.
    NOTE: If the laptop boots to the operating system, wait until you see the Windows laptop, restart the laptop, and try again.
  3. Select SupportAssist OS Recovery, and then press Enter.
  4. Follow the instructions on the screen to scan, repair, backup files or reset the laptop.

Learn more about how to Restore your system using SupportAssist OS Recovery.

power cable icon

AC Adapter

Are you experiencing the following AC adapter issues on your Dell laptop?

  • Error message such as 'AC adapter type cannot be determined'.
  • The laptop does not turn on when the AC adapter is connected.
  • The laptop turns on but does not charge the battery.

Follow the suggested quick steps to resolve AC adapter-related issues.


Battery icon

Battery

Are you experiencing the following battery issues on your Dell laptop?

  • The laptop battery does not charge or does not hold a charge.
  • The laptop does not recognize the battery.
  • The battery discharges quickly or does not last.
  • The battery charge is stuck at a certain percentage.

Follow the suggested quick steps to resolve battery-related issues.


Bluescreen computer lockup icon

Bluescreen or STOP Errors

There are many reasons that a laptop does not start up. It does not boot into the Windows operating system. It displays a blue screen or STOP error when operating.

Learn How to Troubleshoot Blue Screen or STOP Error Code on a Dell laptop.


Bluetooth icon

Bluetooth

Are you experiencing the following Bluetooth issues on your Dell laptop?

  • You cannot listen to music on a Bluetooth headset.
  • You cannot transfer files to Bluetooth-enabled devices such as mobile phones or other laptops.

Follow the suggested quick steps to resolve Bluetooth-related issues.


Fan icon

Fan and thermals

Are you experiencing the following thermal issues on your Dell laptop?

  • The laptop fans are running too fast or making a loud noise.
  • The laptop restarts or shuts down intermittently.
  • You are getting an error message related to fan, temperature, or heat sink.
  • The laptops performance reduces unexpectedly.

Follow the suggested quick steps to resolve fan-related issues on your Dell laptop.


Keyboard icon

Keyboard

Are you experiencing the following keyboard issues on your Dell laptop?

  • One or more keys are not responding.
  • The keys are responding slowly.
  • Key presses are typing characters intermittently or typing incorrect characters.

Follow the suggested quick steps to resolve keyboard-related issues.


Microphone icon

Microphone

Are you experiencing the following sound or audio recording issues on your Dell laptop?

  • Other people cannot hear you on Microsoft Teams, Skype, or Zoom call.
  • The sound or audio from the microphone is muffled, distorted, crackling, or popping, choppy, or intermittent.
  • The microphone volume is too low or no volume.

Follow the suggested quick steps to microphone-related issues.


Monitor icon

Monitors and screens

Are you experiencing the following display issues on your Dell laptop?

  • The screen does not turn on or the screen is blank or black.
  • The image on the screen is fuzzy, blurry, distorted, or faded.
  • There are horizontal or vertical lines on the screen.

Follow the suggested quick steps to resolve display-related issues on a Dell laptop.


Mouse icon

Mouse

Are you experiencing the following mouse or touchpad issues on your Dell laptop?

  • The mouse cursor moves too slowly or erratically.
  • The mouse buttons are not responding.
  • The mouse cursor disappears.

Follow the suggested quick steps to resolve mouse or touchpad-related issues.


Performance icon

Slow Performance

Are you experiencing the following performance issues on your Dell laptop?

  • The laptop takes a long time to boot.
  • Apps are loading slowly or stop responding.
  • The browsers and other apps stop responding.

Learn How to Troubleshoot Slow Performance Issues.


Speaker icon

Speakers or Headphones

Are you experiencing the following sound or audio playback issues on your Dell laptop?

  • There is no sound coming from the speakers or headphones.
  • The sound or audio is muffled, distorted, crackling, or popping, choppy, or intermittent.
  • The volume is too low or no volume.

Follow the suggested quick steps to resolve speaker or headphone-related issues.


Touchscreen icon

Touchscreen

Are you experiencing the following touchscreen issues on your Dell laptop?

  • The touchscreen does not work.
  • The touchscreen responds inaccurately or stops responding.

Learn How to Troubleshoot Touch Screen or Touch Panel Issues.


Webcam icon

Webcam

Are you experiencing the following webcam issues on your Dell laptop?

  • The webcam does not work.
  • The webcam is not detected in apps such as Microsoft Teams, Skype, or Zoom.
  • The webcam image is fuzzy, dim, or grainy.

Follow the suggested quick steps to resolve webcam-related issues.


Wired network icon

Wired networking

Are you experiencing the following wired network (Ethernet) issues on your Dell laptop?

  • There is no Internet using a wired network or Ethernet connection.
  • There is a slow connection.

Follow the suggested quick steps to resolve wired networking issues.


Wireless or Wi-Fi network icon

Wireless networking

Are you experiencing the following Wi-Fi issues on your Dell laptop?

  • You cannot connect to nearby Wi-Fi networks.
  • There is a slow connection.
  • The Wi-Fi connection is intermittent or connection drops.
  • There is no Internet using Wi-Fi.

Follow the suggested quick steps to resolve wireless networking issues.

Learn how to view or download the Manuals and Documentation for your Dell Product.

Additional Information

Frequently Asked Questions

For more information, click to expand a section below.

A docking station is a quick and easy way to make additional ports, features, and functionality available to your laptop.

Identifying the correct docking station that works best with your Dell laptop is important for optimal experience while using a docking station.

See our Guide to Dell Docking Stations.

Laptop maintenance means keeping your laptop in a good condition both internally and externally. A well-maintained Laptop looks good, lasts longer, and performs reliably. Regular maintenance helps increase the lifespan of the Laptop and protect the privacy and security of your data.

See our Dell Laptop Best Practices for Care, Use, and Handling and General Maintenance Guidelines For a Dell Laptop.

If your Dell Laptop does not turn on or boot into the operating system, it is recommended that you perform a hard reset first. Performing a hard reset fixes many problems and also drains residual power that may be causing the problem.

  1. Turn off the Laptop.
  2. Disconnect the AC adapter or power cable from the Laptop, and remove the battery.
    1. For Dell laptops with removable battery, see the user guide of the Dell laptop for step-by-step instructions.
    2. For Dell laptops with nonremovable battery, learn How to Reset Real-Time Clock (RTC) to Recover Your Dell Laptop or How to Use Forced ePSA to Recover from POST or Boot Failure on Dell Latitude PCs.
  3. Disconnect all devices such as USB drives, printers, webcams, and media cards (SD/xD), except keyboard and mouse.
  4. Press and hold the power button for 15-20 seconds to drain residual power.
  5. Connect the battery and AC adapter.
  6. Turn on the Laptop.

Running a hardware diagnostic test can help you identify hardware-related problems and provide you with troubleshooting steps to help resolve the issue.

The diagnostics section of this article provides step-by-step instructions on how to run the SupportAssist or preboot diagnostic tests on your Tablet.

WARNING: Dell Technologies recommends disconnecting any external devices like external hard disk drives, printers, scanners before updating the BIOS.
NOTE: Learn more about Dell BIOS Updates.
NOTE: You must be logged in as an administrator to install the latest BIOS on your Dell Laptop.

Before you begin, temporarily suspend BitLocker protection in Windows. Learn How to Enable or Disable BitLocker with TPM in Windows. BitLocker protection resumes automatically when the Laptop is restarted.

  1. Go to the Dell Latitude 5550 drivers page.
  2. Select the Operating System that is installed on the Laptop.
  3. Under Category, select BIOS.
  4. Locate the latest System BIOS.
  5. Click Download and save the file to your Laptop.
  6. Using File Explorer (also known as Windows Explorer), browse to the location where the downloaded file was saved.
  7. Double-click the downloaded BIOS setup file and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation process.
  8. The Laptop restarts and completes the BIOS update process

The troubleshooting section of this article provides self-help resources to troubleshoot and resolve common issues with your Dell Latitude 5550.

If the topic that you are looking for is not available, use the search bar at the top of this page.

Frequently Asked Questions

For more information, click to expand a section below.

A docking station is a quick and easy way to make additional ports, features, and functionality available to your laptop.

Identifying the correct docking station that works best with your Dell laptop is important for optimal experience while using a docking station.

See our Guide to Dell Docking Stations.

Laptop maintenance means keeping your laptop in a good condition both internally and externally. A well-maintained Laptop looks good, lasts longer, and performs reliably. Regular maintenance helps increase the lifespan of the Laptop and protect the privacy and security of your data.

See our Dell Laptop Best Practices for Care, Use, and Handling and General Maintenance Guidelines For a Dell Laptop.

If your Dell Laptop does not turn on or boot into the operating system, it is recommended that you perform a hard reset first. Performing a hard reset fixes many problems and also drains residual power that may be causing the problem.

  1. Turn off the Laptop.
  2. Disconnect the AC adapter or power cable from the Laptop, and remove the battery.
    1. For Dell laptops with removable battery, see the user guide of the Dell laptop for step-by-step instructions.
    2. For Dell laptops with nonremovable battery, learn How to Reset Real-Time Clock (RTC) to Recover Your Dell Laptop or How to Use Forced ePSA to Recover from POST or Boot Failure on Dell Latitude PCs.
  3. Disconnect all devices such as USB drives, printers, webcams, and media cards (SD/xD), except keyboard and mouse.
  4. Press and hold the power button for 15-20 seconds to drain residual power.
  5. Connect the battery and AC adapter.
  6. Turn on the Laptop.

Running a hardware diagnostic test can help you identify hardware-related problems and provide you with troubleshooting steps to help resolve the issue.

The diagnostics section of this article provides step-by-step instructions on how to run the SupportAssist or preboot diagnostic tests on your Tablet.

WARNING: Dell Technologies recommends disconnecting any external devices like external hard disk drives, printers, scanners before updating the BIOS.
NOTE: Learn more about Dell BIOS Updates.
NOTE: You must be logged in as an administrator to install the latest BIOS on your Dell Laptop.

Before you begin, temporarily suspend BitLocker protection in Windows. Learn How to Enable or Disable BitLocker with TPM in Windows. BitLocker protection resumes automatically when the Laptop is restarted.

  1. Go to the Dell Latitude 5550 drivers page.
  2. Select the Operating System that is installed on the Laptop.
  3. Under Category, select BIOS.
  4. Locate the latest System BIOS.
  5. Click Download and save the file to your Laptop.
  6. Using File Explorer (also known as Windows Explorer), browse to the location where the downloaded file was saved.
  7. Double-click the downloaded BIOS setup file and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation process.
  8. The Laptop restarts and completes the BIOS update process

The troubleshooting section of this article provides self-help resources to troubleshoot and resolve common issues with your Dell Latitude 5550.

If the topic that you are looking for is not available, use the search bar at the top of this page.

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Latitude 5550

Last Published Date

12 Mar 2024

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