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[Music] hello everyone today I gonna show you how to remove or add service tag and asset tag on your Dell PC or laptops all what you need is USB flash drive with minimum 2 gigabytes Rufus tool to create bonneville USB and Dell support live image the links will be in the description once you downloaded Rufus and Dale live support image create on the desktop one new folder named for example del now run Rufus and click on yes now set boot selection to ISO image like select now adele support live image click on start now click ok and again ok and wait for creating bootable USB once is finish reboot your PC you while computer is restarting go to boot menu by pressing couple times f12 key now you should see boot menu so navigate to USB storage with arrow keys and press Enter now navigate to dos-based asset tag utility with arrow keys and press enter press again enter to clean log screen right CLS and press Enter change the working drive to see by typing see two dots and press Enter navigate