Dell DCCY, DCSM, 740 Trusted Platform Module TPM, System Setup, Enabling the TPM Feature, Overview

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To change an existing administrator password, you must know the administrator password.

1.Enter system setup (see Entering System Setup).

2.Type the administrator password at the prompt.

3.Highlight Admin Password and press the left- or right-arrow key to delete the existing administrator password.

The setting changes to Not Set.

To assign a new administrator password, perform the steps in Assigning an Administrator Password.

4.Exit system setup.

Disabling a Forgotten Password and Setting a New Password

To reset system and/or administrator passwords, see Clearing Forgotten Passwords.

Trusted Platform Module (TPM)

NOTE: Computers shipping into China are not equipped with TPM.

NOTE: The TPM feature supports encryption only if the operating system supports TPM. For more information, see the TPM software documentation and the help files that came with the software.

TPM is a hardware-based security feature that can be used to create and manage computer-generated encryption keys. When combined with security software, the TPM enhances existing network and computer security by enabling features such as file protection capabilities and protected e-mail. The TPM feature is enabled through a system setup option.

NOTICE: To secure your TPM data and encryption keys, follow the backup procedures documented in the Archive and Restore section of the EMBASSY Security Center help file. In the event of these backups being incomplete, lost, or damaged, Dell will be unable to assist in the recovery of encrypted data.

Enabling the TPM Feature

1.Enable the TPM software:

a.Restart the computer and press <F2> during the Power On Self Test to enter the system setup program.

b.Select Security, then select TPM Security and press <Enter>.

c.Under TPM Security, select On.

d.Press <Esc> to exit the setup program.

e.If prompted, click Save/Exit.

2.Activate the TPM setup program:

a.Restart the computer and press <F2> during the Power On Self Test to enter the system setup program.

b.Select Security, then select TPM Activation and press <Enter>.

c.Under TPM Activation, select Activate and press <Enter>.

NOTICE: You only need to activate TPM once.

Once the process is complete, the computer either restarts automatically or prompts you to restart your computer.

System Setup

Overview

Use system setup as follows:

To change the system configuration information after you add, change, or remove any hardware in your computer

To set or change a user-selectable option such as the user password

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Contents Dell OptiPlex 740 Users Guide Advanced Features LegacySelect Technology ControlManageability Password Protection SecurityTyping Your System Password Option SettingsAssigning a System Password If Password Status is set to LockedAssigning an Administrator Password Administrator PasswordDeleting or Changing an Existing System Password Deleting or Changing an Existing Administrator PasswordEnabling the TPM Feature System SetupDisabling a Forgotten Password and Setting a New Password Trusted Platform Module TPMEntering System Setup System Setup OptionsSystem Setup Screen Desktop, and Sata 0 and SATA1 for the small form factor ATA64MB Changing Boot Sequence for the Current Boot MaintenanceMemory Key Booting to a USB DeviceJumper Settings Floppy DriveClearing Forgotten Passwords Jumper Setting DescriptionClearing Cmos Settings Power ManagementHyperTransport and Dual-Core Technology Sleep Mode Wake-Up Methods Windows XP About RAID ConfigurationsRAID Level 0 Configuration Verifying That RAID Is WorkingUsing the Nvidia MediaShield ROM Utility RAID Level 1 ConfigurationConfiguring Your Hard Drives for RAID Setting Your Computer to RAID-Enabled ModeUsing Nvidia MediaShield Creating a RAID ArrayClick Create under System Tasks Clearing System Data window appears Deleting a RAID ArrayFree Disk Selection window appears Click Convert Array in the System Tasks paneRebuilding a RAID Configuration Enabling Cool n Quiet TechnologyNvidia Convert Array Wizard appears Battery Replacing the BatteryBack to Contents Turning Off Your Computer Before You BeginRecommended Tools Before Working Inside Your ComputerBack to Contents Mouse Cleaning Your ComputerComputer, Keyboard, and Monitor Floppy DriveCDs and DVDs Desktop Computer About Your Desktop ComputerFront View Back-Panel Connectors Back ViewInside Your Computer System Board Components Back to Contents Installing a PCI Card PCI, PCI Express Cards, and PS/2 Serial Port AdaptersPCI Cards Removing a PCI Card Installing a PCI Card in the Riser-Card Cage Page Removing a PCI Card From the Riser-Card Cage Page Installing a PCI Express x16 Card or DVI-Card PCI Express and DVI CardsPage Removing a PCI Express x16 Card or DVI-Card Installing a PCI Express Card in the Riser-Card Cage Page Page Removing a PCI Express Card From the Riser-Card Cage Installing a PS/2 Serial Port Adapter PS/2 Serial Port AdaptersRemoving a PS/2 Serial Port Adapter Installing a Serial Port Adapter in the Riser-Card Cage Removing a Serial Port Adapter From the Riser-Card Cage Processor Removing the ProcessorInstalling the Processor Back to Contents Page Drive Interface Connectors General Installation GuidelinesConnecting Drive Cables Power Cable ConnectorsOptical Drive Connecting and Disconnecting Drive CablesSerial ATA Power Connector Removing an Optical DriveInstalling an Optical Drive Installing a Floppy Drive Removing a Floppy DriveMedia Card Reader Removing the Media Card ReaderInstalling the Media Card Reader Hard Drive Removing the Hard DriveInstalling a Hard Drive Removing and Replacing a Second Hard Drive Page Back to Contents About Your Computer Removing and Replacing Parts Desktop ComputerPanel Removing the I/O PanelReplacing the I/O Panel Power Supply Replacing the Power SupplyDC Power Connectors Pin Number Signal name AWG WireDC Power Connector P2 Back to Contents Removing the Computer Cover Memory Desktop Computer Model # Dcne SpecificationsMicroprocessor Computer InformationAudio ConnectorsVideo ControllersPower Key CombinationsControls and Lights Physical EnvironmentalInstalling a Speaker SpeakerRemoving a Speaker FCC Regulatory Model U.S. Only Finding Information Find It HereDell Support Website support.dell.com Click Select ModelDell Support Then click Welcome CenterObtaining Assistance Online ServicesGetting Help Ftp.dell.comAutomated Order-Status Service Problems With Your OrderAutoTech Service Support ServiceBefore You Call Contacting DellVisit support.dell.com Glossary Device driver See driver Docking device See APRPage Page Module bay See media bay NIC See network adapterPage Video resolution See resolution Back to Contents Memory DDR2 Memory OverviewMini Tower, Desktop, and Small Form Factor Matched Pairs Removing Memory Installing Memory Back to Contents PCI, PCI Express Cards, and PS/2 Serial Port Adapters Removing a PCI Card Page Installing a PCI Express x1 Card PCI Express CardsPage Installing PCI Express x16 Cards and DVI-Cards Removing a PCI Express x1 CardPage Removing PCI Express x16 Cards and DVI-Cards PS/2 Serial Port Adapters Removing a PS/2 Serial Port Adapter Back to Contents Processor Installing the Processor Page Back to Contents Interface cable connector Interface connector Removing a Hard Drive Installing a Hard Drive Page Adding a Second Hard Drive Drive-Panel Inserts Page Installing the Floppy Drive Removing the Floppy DriveMedia Card Reader Installing the Media Card Reader Optical Drive Page Back to Contents Mini Tower Computer Panel Page Power Supply V12P0DIG White +3.3 VDC Orange +3.3VDC/SE 12 VDC Blue DC Power Connectors P3, P5, P8, and P9 Removing the Computer Cover Mini Tower Computer Model #DCSM Specifications Video Four 7-pin connectors G2 or lower as defined by ISA-S71.04-1985 Speaker Back to Contents Microsoft Windows Vista Microsoft Windows XP and Windows Vista FeaturesTransferring Information to a New Computer Microsoft Windows XPClick Start Run Windows Vista User Accounts and Fast User SwitchingAdding User Accounts Windows XPConnecting to a Network Adapter Setting Up a Home and Office NetworkFast User Switching Click Switch UserNetwork Setup Wizard Click Checklist for creating a networkSelect an option under Choose a connection option Replacing the Computer Cover PCI, PCI Express Cards, and PS/2 Serial Port Adapters Removing a PCI Card PCI Express and DVI Cards Installing a PCI Express x16 Card or DVI Card Removing a PCI Express x16 Card or DVI Card Page PS/2 Serial Port Adapters Removing a PS/2 Serial Port Adapter Processor Installing the Processor Page Back to Contents Removing the Computer Cover Drives Hard Drive Installing a Hard Drive Page Replacing a Hard-Drive Fan Installing an Optical Drive Floppy Drive and Media Card Reader Removing a Floppy Drive or Media Card ReaderInstalling a Floppy Drive or Media Card Reader Page Back to Contents Small Form Factor Computer Panel Replacing the I/O Panel Power Supply V12P0DIG Yellow +3.3 Orange +3.3V Optional Blue DC Power Connectors P3 Small Form Factor Computer Model # Dccy Specifications Drives One Sata controller supporting two devices Two 7-pin connectors Weight Kg 16.4 lb Speaker Small Form Factor Computer About Your Small Form Factor ComputerBack View Inside Your Computer POWER1 SATA0, SATA1 DIMM4 Optional DVI-card connector Dvihdr Speaker connector Intspkr Drivers Reinstalling Drivers and the Operating SystemWhat Is a Driver? Identifying DriversUsing Windows XP Device Driver Rollback Reinstalling Drivers and UtilitiesUsing Windows Vista Device Driver Rollback Using the Optional Drivers and Utilities mediaManually Reinstalling Drivers for Windows Vista Using the Windows XP Drivers and Utilities MediaClick Next at the Welcome Dell System Owner screen Windows Vista Windows XP Creating a Restore PointRestoring Your Operating System Restoring the Computer to an Earlier Operating StateEnabling System Restore Reinstalling Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows XPUndoing the Last System Restore Click Performance and MaintenanceBooting From the Operating System Media Windows XP SetupBefore You Begin Back to Contents Battery Problems Solving ProblemsTroubleshooting Tips Card ProblemsDrive Problems CD and DVD drive problemsHard drive problems Mail, Modem, and Internet ProblemsKeyboard Problems Problems writing to an Optical-RW driveComputer does not start up Fan ProblemsLockups and Software Problems Computer stops respondingProgram crashes repeatedly Media Card Reader ProblemsOther software problems Solid blue screen appearsMemory Problems Mouse ProblemsNetwork Problems Power ProblemsPrinter Problems If the power light is blinking amberSound and Speaker Problems Restoring Default SettingsSerial or Parallel Device Problems No sound from speakersVideo and Monitor Problems No sound from headphonesIf the screen is blank Check the diagnostic lights See Diagnostic Lights If the screen is difficult to readChassis Intrusion Switch Removing the Chassis Intrusion SwitchMini Tower Computer Desktop Computer Replacing the Chassis Intrusion Switch Resetting the Chassis Intrusion DetectorSmall Form Factor Computer Back to Contents Replacing the System Board Mini Tower System Board ScrewsDesktop System Board Screws Small Form Factor System Board Screws Back to Contents Dell Optiplex 740 Systems Users Guide Mini Tower Computer About Your Mini Tower ComputerBack View Inside Your Computer Intspkr Frontpanel POWER1 Intruder When to Use the Dell Diagnostics Troubleshooting Tools and UtilitiesDell Diagnostics Starting the Dell Diagnostics From Your Hard DriveSystem Lights Dell Diagnostics Main MenuPower Light Problem Description Suggested Resolution Option FunctionDiagnostic Lights Light Pattern Problem Description Suggested ResolutionCode Cause Error MessagesBeep Codes Click the Change or Remove Program iconDecreasing available memory Read fault Requested sector not found Reset failed Click Performance and Maintenance and click System Resolving Software and Hardware IncompatibilitiesBack to Contents Warranty
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