Dell Latitude 14 Rugged 5404 Dell Latitude 14 Rugged Statement of Volatility - Page 2

power loss - hard drive

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Description Reference Designator Volatility Description up) User Accessible for external data Remedial Action (Action necessary to prevent loss of data) Video UMA Volatile memory in off state. No memory - frame buffer architecture uses system DDR3L. 2 GB DDR3L discrete graphics systems. Discrete graphics UMA uses main system memory size systems use allocated out of main memory. DDR3L. (UV4-UV7) for frame buffer DP Hub U7 FW Non-volatile memory for DP No hub firmware. TPM U25 Controller Non-volatile memory. 2K bits No (256 bytes) ROM Hard drive(s) User Non-volatile SSD of various Yes replaceable - sizes in GB. one Non-volatile spinning drives of various sizes in GB. CD- User Non Volatile optical media. Yes ROM/RW/ replaceable DVD/ DVD+RW/ Diskette Drives CAUTION: All other component s 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 N/A N/A N/A Low level format Low level format/erase

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Description
Reference
Designator
Volatility Description
User
Accessible
for external
data
Remedial Action (Action
necessary to prevent loss of
data)
up)
Video
memory
frame
buffer
UMA
architecture
uses system
DDR3L.
Discrete
graphics
systems use
DDR3L.
(UV4-UV7)
for frame
buffer
Volatile memory in off state.
2 GB DDR3L discrete
graphics systems.
UMA uses main system memory size
allocated out of main memory.
No
N/A
DP Hub
FW
U7
Non-volatile memory for DP
hub firmware.
No
N/A
TPM
Controller
U25
Non-volatile memory. 2K bits
(256 bytes) ROM
No
N/A
Hard
drive(s)
User
replaceable -
one
Non-volatile SSD of various
sizes in GB.
Non-volatile spinning drives
of various sizes in GB.
Yes
Low level format
CD-
ROM/RW/
DVD/
DVD+RW/
Diskette
Drives
User
replaceable
Non Volatile optical media.
Yes
Low level format/erase
CAUTION:
All other
component
s 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