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The system doesn’t have an admin or system password set, so I’m confused why the BIOS update is looking for one. Has anyone else run into this?
A4: This is a common issue. You must restart Dell Command | Update with administrator privileges . Right-click the DCU icon and select "Run as administrator." If it's still greyed out, check if any ADMX policies are being applied to your system. bios update failed as password is not configured dell hot
Install Dell Command | Configure on a management machine or deploy it to clients. The system doesn’t have an admin or system
This error is particularly common on modern Dell business machines, such as Latitude, Precision, and OptiPlex lines running BIOS versions released around mid-2023 or later. You must restart Dell Command | Update with
If you are using the Dell SupportAssist or Dell Command software, ensure the app itself