Using Dell Command Configure to Set The Asset Tag Information of Your Dell Computer
概要: The following article provides information about how to set the asset tag information in the BIOS. Using Dell Command | Configure or Client Configuration Toolkit (CCTK) for computers running a Windows operating system. ...
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Affected Products:
Dell Command | Configure
Dell Client Configuration Toolkit
Can you change the Dell Asset Tag on a Dell computer?
Yes, the asset tag can be changed. Dell has utilities that help do this. There are several valid reasons why you would want to change the asset tag on your Dell computer, but this article does not address that.
Steps to Change the Dell Asset tag on your Dell Computer
Note: Dell Command | Configure is a packaged software offering that provides configuration capability to business client platforms. This product consists of a Command-Line Interface (CLI) and User Interface (UI) to configure various BIOS features.
Note: For information about Dell Command, see the following article:
- Dell Knowledge Base article, Dell Command | Configure
To get Dell Command | Configure, follow these steps (dell support):
- Go to the Dell Support page.
- Under Which product do you need help with, enter the Service Tag of your supported Dell device and click Submit, or click Detect PC.
- On the Product Support page for your Dell device, click Drivers & Downloads.
- Click Manually find a specific driver for you [model].
- Check the System Management checkbox under the Category dropdown.
- Locate Dell Command | Configure in the list and select Download on the right side of the page.
- Locate the downloaded file on your computer (in Google Chrome, the file appears at the bottom of the Chrome window), and run the executable file.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
Note: The maximum length of an asset tag is ten characters, and asset tag values should not contain any spaces.
Using Dell Command Configure UI
These instructions help with using Dell Command | Configure to set the asset tag information in the BIOS with Windows and certain Linux installations:
- Launch Dell Command | Configure Wizard
- Go to the Create Local System Package tab on the UI.
- Click Category and check the System Summary checkbox.
- Click the Value to set field and type in the required asset tag.
- Click the Export.exe button at the bottom of the screen.
- If needed, provide password information about next screen, and click OK.
- Save it to your specified folder.
- Run the saved file and then shut down your computer.
- Check the BIOS to ensure that the Asset Tag is correct.
Using CCTK Tool (CLI)
NOTE: Dell Client Configuration Toolkit is a packaged software offering that provides scripted configuration capability to Dell Business Client Platforms including OptiPlex, Latitude, and Precision computers. CCTK consists of command-line utilities for supported operating systems with business clients. It helps configure and query BIOS settings on the computers. CCTK can also be used in a Microsoft Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE).
These instructions help with using CCTK to set the asset tag information in the BIOS with Windows:
- Open the Command Prompt window in your Windows operating system:
- Click the Start button.
- In the search box, type cmd.
- In the list of results, right-click cmd and choose Run as administrator.
- Change the directory to the proper cctk directory:
- For Windows 32-bit, the full command would be
cd program files (x86)\dell\Command Configure\x86 - For Windows 64-bit, the full command would be
cd program files (x86)\dell\Command Configure\x86_64
- For Windows 32-bit, the full command would be
- Type
dirto verify that the program of cctk.exe is in the directory. - Type
--assetcommand to set the customer programmable BIOS asset tag:Note: Check thec:\program files (x86)\dell\ Command Configure\cctkerrorcodes.txtfile to assist with diagnosing any error codes or messages.- For example, to change the asset tag to Computer1 the full command would be
cctk --asset=Computer1. - Wait for the command to process. It either brings you back to the cctk directory if successful or an error message is seen if not successful.
- For example, to change the asset tag to Computer1 the full command would be
- Check the BIOS to ensure that the Asset Tag is correct.
対象製品
G Series, Alienware, Dell Laptops, Dell Plus, Dell Pro, Dell Pro Max, Dell Pro Plus, Dell Pro Premium, Inspiron, Latitude, Dell Pro Rugged, Vostro, XPS, Fixed Workstations, Dell Command | Configure文書のプロパティ
文書番号: 000129633
文書の種類: How To
最終更新: 11 7月 2025
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