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Statement of Volatility - Dell Latitude 12 Rugged Tablet-7202 CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid the problem. The Dell Latitude 12 Rugged Tablet-7202 contains both volatile and non-volatile (NV) components. Volatile components lose their data immediately after power is removed from the component. Non-volatile (NV) components continue to retain their data even after power is removed from the component. The following NV components are present on the Dell Latitude 12 Rugged Tablet-7202 system board. Table 1. List of Non-Volatile Components on System Board Reference Description Designator Volatility Description User Accessible for external data Remedial Action (Action necessary to prevent loss of data) Embedded controller Panel EEDID EEPROM System BIOS U3000 Part of panel assembly U2800 192 KB of embedded Flash No memory for keyboard controller BIOS code, asset tag and BIOS passwords Non Volatile memory, 512 No bytes. Non Volatile memory, 16MB, No System BIOS and Video BIOS for basic boot operation, PSA (on board diags), PXE diags. System Memory - LPDDR3 memory System Memory - DDR3 memory On board memory Volatile memory in OFF state Yes Components are all 8Gb U1600,U1601, capacity. Total support 4GB U1700,U1701 of system memory On board Volatile memory in OFF state Yes memory Components are all 8Gb capacity. U1600,U1601, U1700,U1701 Total support 4GB of system memory N/A Part of panel assembly N/A Power off system Power off system RTC U0301 Non Volatile memory, 64 No N/A CMOS - Bytes. BBRAM (battery Stores CMOS information. backed up) TPM - Trusted Platform Module Hard drive U4100 J5500 Discrete TPM1.2 support. No 1756 bytes for user define. Non Volatile SSD, various Yes sizes in GB. N/A Low level format CAUTION: All other components on the system board lose data if power is removed from the system. Primary power loss (unplugging the power cord and removing the battery) destroys all user data on the memory (LPDDR3). Secondary power loss (removing the on-board coin-cell battery) destroys system data on the system configuration and time-of-day information.