However, Dell machines also come with some of their own software, and it doesn’t always comply with the OS you have installed, resulting in errors. One good example is a frequent error message that plenty of users have reported getting when updating or installing the BIOS on their PCs, which states that: Several devices have been known to cause issues when updating or installing the BIOS. Here’s a list of these devices, and their affected BIOS versions: This error message prevents users from updating or even installing their BIOS, meaning that it basically nullifies the use of the PC. Given the seriousness of the issue, we’ve decided to create this step-by-step guide that will show you how to bypass it with no further problems.

How do I fix the security settings issues on my Dell?

1. Perform your BIOS update from outside of Windows

Required materials:

Blank USB thumb drive Rufus Other options include HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool, MSI DOS Tool, UNetbootin, etc Updated BIOS + update utility Working Dell PC Internet Connection to download BIOS update from manufacturer’s company website

Once you have all the materials, proceed with the following steps: 1.1 Check your current BIOS version 1.2 Update your Bios Looking to get a new Dell device? Check out this article with our top picks.

2. Suspend Bitlocker while performing the BIOS update

By following these steps, you should now be able to update or install your BIOS on a Dell PC without any further issues. If you know of any other way to solve this problem, share it in the comments section below so that other users can benefit from it as well.

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