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Resolved Technical Advisories v1.5
• An issue resulting in false verification failure for platforms with multiple valid BIOS images is resolved. [DPS-306, DPS-307, DPS-699,
DPS-820, DPS-822]
Technical Advisories v1.5
• No technical advisories exist.
New Features and Functionality v1.4
• BIOS Verification now automatically captures corrupt or tampered BIOS images on boot.
• BIOS Verification v1.4 now supports the following platforms:
• Latitude 7220 Rugged Tablet
• Latitude 7220 Rugged Extreme Tablet
Resolved Technical Advisories v1.4
• BIOS Verification no longer requires US time/date format to properly communicate with Dell Cloud. [DPS-700]
Technical Advisories v1.4
• No technical advisories exist.
New Features and Functionality v1.3
• BIOS Verification v1.3 now supports the following platforms:
• Optiplex 7070
• Optiplex 7071 Tower
Resolved Technical Advisories v1.3
• When changing the Image Store directory, BIOS Verification now verifies write access to the destination directory. [DPS-452]
Technical Advisories v1.3
• Non-US date/time formats currently yield communication errors with Dell Cloud. [DPS-700]
New Features and Functionality v1.2
• BIOS Verification v1.2 now supports the following platforms:
• Latitude 3301
• Latitude 7400
• Precision 3541
• Precision 5540
• XPS 13 7390 2-in-1
• XPS 15 7590
• BIOS Verification now supports Image Capture. After detecting a corrupt or tampered image, BIOS Verification copies the image to
the EFI partition then to %PROGRAMDATA%\Dell\BIOSVerification\ImageCapture. Administrators can invoke image capture,
configure captured image storage locations, and export most recent or all images. Each captured image is signed and named
BIOSImageCaptureMMDDYYYY_HHMMSS.rcv where MMDDYYYY is the date and HHMMSS is the time of image copy.
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Technical Advisories