Self-Heal; Course Introduction; Self-Heal Instruction; Supported Latitude Models - Dell Latitude 5424 Rugged Owner's Manual

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5
Start the system.
6
While the system is starting up, press the Ctrl+Esc keys while holding the power button until the BIOS Recovery Menu dialog box is
displayed.
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Click Continue to start the BIOS recovery process.
NOTE:
Ensure that the Recovery BIOS option is selected in the BIOS Recovery Menu dialog box.
8
Select the path on the USB drive where BIOS recovery file is stored( root directory or "\") and follow the on-screen instructions.

Self-Heal

Course Introduction

Self-Heal is an option that helps recover a Dell Latitude system from a No Post, No Power, No Video situation.

Self-Heal Instruction

1
Remove the primary battery and the AC adapter.
2
Disconnect the CMOS battery.
3
Release the flea power. Press and hold the power button down for 10 seconds or leave the system idle for 45 seconds.
4
Make sure the CMOS and primary battery are not plugged into the system.
5
Plug in the AC adapter. The system will auto power-on when the AC adapter inserted.
6
The system will start with a blank screen for a while and will shut down automatically. Watch for the LED lights (power, Wi-Fi, and
HDD). It will turn on.
7
The system will try to restart twice and will boot on the third attempt.
8
Place the CMOS battery and the AC adapter back in the system.
9
If self-heal recovers the failure, update the system with the latest BIOS, and perform ePSA to ensure proper functionality of the
system.
NOTE:
During installation or removal of any hardware, always ensure all data is backed up properly.
For instructions on how to remove or replace parts, visit the
Before beginning to work on the computer, follow the

Supported Latitude Models

NOTE:
Before replacing the system board, perform self-heal as a mandatory step.
Latitude Self-Heal can be avoided when complete system tear-down is required to access the coin-cell battery.
For the Latitude E7 Series (XX70), BIOS Recovery 2.0 should be performed as the primary step.
In order to reduce troubleshooting time associated with Self-Heal, there is no mandatory requirement to reassemble the system.
Technicians can initiate Self-Heal even with the system board exposed.
Do not touch any of the exposed components or the system board to avoid shorting and static.
If Self-Heal is unable to recover the failure, proceed with replacing the system board.
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Disassembly.
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