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Hello everyone and Welcome to HowFixit. In this video I gonna show you how to force reset bios settings on Dell XPS 13 9380 laptop To disassemble Dell XPS 9380 you will need next tools: Phillips 1 screwdriver Torx T5 screwdriver Plastic tool Tweezers Also I recommend using a magnetic mat in repair process and laying out each screw step-by-step during disassembly, which is especially useful in the case of the Dell XPS 9380. This laptop has a lot of screws of different sizes and it is very important not to confuse them during assembly. In the description, Ill leave links where to buy all the necessary tools. Turn the laptop over and remove all the screws on the bottom cover. Next, take a plastic tool and begin to open the case of laptop. I recommend using a plastic tool so as not to damage the laptop case when you opening. To reset the BIOS settings, you need disconnect the main battery and the battery that supports bios memory. Disconnect the BIOS battery for a couple of minutes. This