Affected Products:
- OptiPlex 3000 Thin Client
- OptiPlex All-in-One 7410 (with Dell ThinOS)
- OptiPlex All-in-One Plus 7410 (with Dell ThinOS)
- OptiPlex All-in-One 7420 (with Dell ThinOS)
- Wyse 5470 Mobile
- Wyse 5470 All-in-One
- Wyse 5070
- Wyse 3040
- Latitude 3440 (with Dell ThinOS)
- Latitude 5440 (with Dell ThinOS)
- Latitude 5450 (with Dell ThinOS)
Note:
- Latitude and OptiPlex AIO service motherboards may have no defined BIOS password.
- Devices shipped with the Ubuntu operating system have a blank password by default.
To enter the BIOS, follow these steps:
- Slowly tab the F2 key immediately after turning on until the BIOS screen appears.
Note: If the operating system splash screen appears, the attempt was unsuccessful.
- Enter the password
Fireport
(case sensitive), then press the Enter key.
You should now be able to make any required BIOS changes.
Note: Wyse Management Suite generates a compliance error if no BIOS password is defined or the default Fireport
BIOS password is in use.
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