Asset Tag; Download The Asset Tag Utility; Using The Asset Tag Utility; Deleting An Asset Tag - Dell LATITUDE D620 User Manual

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Download the Dell™ Portables Asset Tag utility from
floppy disk), and then use the bootable media to assign an asset tag.
NOTE:
The information on booting to the CD is also on the CD supplied with a system board replacement. The Dell
Portables Asset Tag utility may not be available as a download in certain countries.
Ensure the system has an Internet connection, and then complete the following steps.
1.
Save and close any open files and exit any open programs.
2.
Ensure you have a drive for the bootable media (such as a floppy disk or CD drive).
3.
Access
support.dell.com
and then download the Dell Portables Asset Tag utility for the computer.
4.
Unzip the utility files and run the Asset Tag utility to create the bootable media.
1.
Start the computer using the bootable media.
2.
Press <F12> immediately after the Dell logo appears.
NOTE:
If the operating system logo appears, wait until you see the Microsoft® Windows® desktop, and then shut down the
computer and try again.
3.
Press the arrow keys to select the drive containing the bootable media and then press <Enter>.
4.
Capitalize all letters you type.
5.
Type asset, a space, and the new asset tag, and then press <Enter>.
For example, type the following command line, and then press <Enter>: asset ABCD1234.
NOTE:
An asset tag can have up to 10 characters; any combination of characters excluding spaces is valid.
6.
When the computer prompts you to verify the asset tag, press Y. The computer displays the new or modified asset
tag and the Service Tag.
7.
Restart the computer to exit the Asset Tag utility.
1.
Boot the computer using the bootable media.
2.
Type asset and press <Enter>.
1.
Boot the computer using the bootable media.
2.
Type asset /d and then press <Enter>.
3.
When the computer prompts you to delete the asset tag, press Y.
1.
Boot the computer using the bootable media.
2.
Type asset and then press <Enter>.
An owner tag can have up to 48 characters; any combination of letters, numbers, and spaces is valid.
1.
Boot the computer using the bootable media.
2.
Type asset /o, a space, and the new owner tag, and then press <Enter>.
For example, type the following command line, and then press <Enter>: asset /o ABC Company.
3.
When the computer prompts you to verify the owner tag, press Y.
NOTE:
The computer displays the new owner tag.
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