How do I find my Dell asset tag number?
How do I find my Dell asset tag number?
The tag is usually on the bottom of the laptop near the battery cover, and is either white or black with contrasting characters. Look for the 7-digit alphanumeric code next to or below the words “Service Tag” or “Serial Number.” Some laptops have a metal flap on the bottom that obscures the sticker.
How do I add an asset tag to my Dell BIOS?
Go to the Create Local System Package tab on the GUI. Click System Summary. Click the Value to set field and type in the required asset tag.
Where is asset tag on Dell laptop?
- Type cmd in the Windows search bar at the bottom-left of the screen, then select Command Prompt from the list of results.
- In the Command Prompt window, type wmic bios get serialnumber and press Enter.
- The Service Tag (Serial Number) appears as shown in the image below.
What is asset tag Dell?
The Asset Tag Tool provides the ability to read and display the FRU. fields Asset Tag, Service Tag, and PPID. It also provides the capability. to update the Asset Tag field. This tool is executed from a command.
Where can I find Dell client configuration toolkit?
This can be found under the Systems Management section of the Drivers & Downloads site. NOTE: Dell Client Configuration Toolkit is not available for Windows 10, however it can work on Windows 10. CCTK is not available under Windows 10 drivers on our drivers page
Do I have an asset tag number on my Dell laptop?
You probably don’t have an Asset Tag number. It’s been a while since I’ve had a new Dell, but with the older systems there never was an Asset Tag number assigned to the systems sold to the home consumer.
Why is the asset tag on my Dell Optiplex not working?
Check the BIOS to make sure the Asset Tag is correct. Note: Dell Client Configuration Toolkit (CCTK) is a packaged software offering that provides scripted configuration capability to Dell Business Client Platforms including OptiPlex, Latitude, and Precision systems.
What is Dell command | configure?
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 Graphical User Interface (GUI) to configure various BIOS features. Refer to the Dell Support Site to download Command | Configure from the Command suite.