Deployment Guide

Dell Computer Models - UEFI Support
Authentication features are supported with UEFI mode on select Dell computers running Microsoft Windows 8, Microsoft Windows 8.1,
and Microsoft Windows 10 with qualified Opal Compliant SEDs. Other computers running Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows 8,
Microsoft Windows 8.1, and Microsoft Windows 10 support Legacy Boot mode.
The following table details Dell computer models supported with UEFI.
Dell Computer Models - UEFI Support
Latitude 7370
Latitude E5270
Latitude E5470
Latitude E5570
Latitude E7240
Latitude E7250
Latitude E7260
Latitude E7265
Latitude E7270
Latitude E7275
Latitude E7350
Latitude E7440
Latitude E7450
Latitude E7460
Latitude E7470
Latitude 12 Rugged
Extreme
Latitude 12 Rugged Tablet
(Model 7202)
Latitude 14 Rugged
Extreme
Latitude 14 Rugged
Precision M3510
Precision M4800
Precision M5510
Precision M6800
Precision M7510
Precision M7710
Precision T3420
Precision T3620
Precision T7810
Optiplex 3040 Micro, Mini
Tower, Small Form Factor
Optiplex 3046
OptiPlex 3050 All-In-One
OptiPlex 3050 Tower,
Small Form Factor, Micro
Optiplex 5040 Mini Tower,
Small Form Factor
OptiPlex 5050 Tower,
Small Form Factor, Micro
OptiPlex 7020
Optiplex 7040 Micro, Mini
Tower, Small Form Factor
OptiPlex 7050 Tower,
Small Form Factor, Micro
Optiplex 3240 All-In-One
OptiPlex 5250 All-In-One
Optiplex 7440 All-In-One
OptiPlex 7450 All-In-One
OptiPlex 9020 Micro
Venue Pro 11 (Models
5175/5179)
Venue Pro 11 (Model 7139)
NOTE: Authentication features are supported with UEFI mode on these computers running Windows 8, Windows
8.1, and Windows 10 with qualified Opal Compliant SEDs. Other computers running Windows 7, Windows 8,
Windows 8.1, and Windows 10 support Legacy Boot mode.
NOTE: On a supported UEFI computer, after selecting Restart from the main menu, the computer restarts and then
displays one of two possible logon screens. The logon screen that appears is determined by differences in computer
platform architecture. Some models display the PBA logon screen; other models display the Windows logon screen.
Both logon screens are equally secure.
NOTE:
Ensure that the Enable Legacy Option ROMs setting is disabled in the BIOS.
To disable Legacy Option ROMs:
1. Restart the computer.
2. As it is restarting, press F12 repeatedly to bring up the UEFI computer's boot settings.
3. Press the down arrow, highlight the BIOS Settings option, and press Enter.
4. Select Settings > General > Advanced Boot Options.
5. Clear the Enable Legacy Option ROMs checkbox and click Apply.
Opal Compliant SEDs
For the most up-to-date list of Opal compliant SEDs supported with the SED management, refer to this KB article: http://www.dell.com/
support/article/us/en/19/SLN296720.
Requirements
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