Viewing existing asset and service tags, Deleting an asset tag, Assigning an owner tag – Dell Precision M20 User Manual

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For example, type the following command line and press <Enter>:

asset 1234$ABCD&

 

6.

When the computer prompts you to verify the asset tag, type y.

The computer displays the new or modified asset tag and the Service Tag.

 

7.

Restart your computer to exit the Asset Tag utility.

 

Viewing Existing Asset and Service Tags

 

1.

Boot the computer using the bootable media you created in "

Assigning an Asset Tag

."


 

2.

Type asset and press <Enter>.

 

Deleting an Asset Tag

 

1.

Boot the computer using the bootable media you created in "

Assigning an Asset Tag

."


 

2.

Type asset /d and press <Enter>.

 

3.

When the computer prompts you to delete the asset tag, type y.

 

Viewing Existing Asset and Service Tags

 

1.

Boot the computer using the bootable media you created in "

Assigning an Asset Tag

."


 

2.

Type asset and press <Enter>.

 

Deleting an Asset Tag

 

1.

Boot the computer using the bootable media you created in "

Assigning an Asset Tag

."


 

2.

Type asset /d and press <Enter>.

 

3.

When the computer prompts you to delete the asset tag, type y.

 

Assigning an Owner Tag

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 you created in "

Assigning an Asset Tag

."


 

2.

Type asset /o and a space followed by the new owner tag, and press <Enter>.

For example, type the following command line and press <Enter>:

asset /o ABC Company

 

3.

When the computer prompts you to verify the owner tag, type y.

The computer displays the new owner tag.

 

NOTE:

An asset tag can have up to 10 characters; any combination of characters excluding spaces is valid.

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