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Here's a possibility: In the lifecycle controller, there's a place to reset the machine to factory defaults. I suppose I should say that it will clear EVERYTHING. Do not do this if you're tryina save data/configs. But if you're at last resort and don't care about data/configs, this has helped me in the past.
https://www.dell.com/support/manuals/en-us/dell-lifecycle-cntrler-2-rel-v1.4.0/lc2%201.4.0%20gui%20ug/deleting-configuration-and-resetting-defaults?guid=guid-ceeed1e9-b730-4530-96fc-c9d5f5b5f8f7&lang=en-us