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in this video i'm going to have a look at performing adele data wipe from within the dell ufi bias setup of ixps 139365 the xps 139365 has a tiled ufi bias set up menu similar to windows 10 settings now before you attempt to use dell data wipe on this model make sure your ufi bias version is up today as there's been a multitude of fixes for dell data wipe unfortunately not everything is fixed and i found a pretty critical bug with it which can be worked around so at the time of making this video the latest version is 2.11.0 from this xps 149365 so let me just exit out of system information and the general tiles look a bit strange so let me just click onto system configuration and then go back to general and save the refresh right okay so they refreshed right this time i'm not sure why they didn't previously okay so one of the previous issues i think with dell data wipe was with secure boot so i just want to make sure that secure boot is enabled before attempting to use dell data wipe...