HP EliteDesk 800 G2 TWR怎么找到这个bios virtualizationn选项

HP EliteDesk 800G1 TWR想重装系统,但开机时按delete键,无法选择光盘启动选项,请问怎样解决,谢谢!_百度知道
HP EliteDesk 800G1 TWR想重装系统,但开机时按delete键,无法选择光盘启动选项,请问怎样解决,谢谢!
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您好!感谢您选择惠普产品。
惠普的机器是开机按F9选择引导菜单的,如果您需要光驱引导安装系统,您可以重启机器在机器开机出现HP标识的时候按F9然后选择光驱进行引导即可。
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F9快捷键了?
没有用, F9按过,电脑就处于待机状态,连开机都不行,谢谢!
找台电脑用u盘制作个ghost系统,然后在bios里选usbhdd作为启动方式
电脑无法进入bios里选择
抱歉,那不清楚了
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1 Technical whitepaper HP PC Commercial BIOS (UEFI) Setup Administration Guide For Business Notebook and Desktop 2015 Models2 Table of contents 1 Abstract Introduction Supported models F10 Main Menu Main Menu Update System BIOS Menu BIOS Update Preferences Menu Network Configuration s Menu System IDs Menu Security Menu Password Policies Menu Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Embedded Security Menu BIOS Sure Start Menu Smart Cover Menu (Desktop Only) Hard Drive Utilities Menu DriveLock Menu Advanced Menu Advanced Menu Display Language Menu Scheduled Power-On Menu Boot Options Menu Secure Boot Configurations Menu System Options Menu Built-in Device Options Menu Port Options Menu Option ROM Launch Policy Menu Power Management Options Menu Remote Management Options Menu (Intel Only) UEFI Drivers Copyright 2016 HP Development Company, L.P.. List of tables 23 7 Computer Notifications Introduction Blink and Beep Codes Popup Messages Appendix What is UEFI? Introduction Benefits of UEFI Overview of UEFI Boot Process The UEFI Forum Copyright 2016 HP Development Company, L.P.. List of tables 34 List of tables Table 1 Notebook Generations... 6 Table 2 Desktop Generations... 7 Table 3 Additional 2014 Models... 8 Table 4 Main Menu features Table 5 Update System BIOS Menu features Table 6 BIOS Update Preferences Menu features Table 7 Network Configuration s Menu features Table 8 System IDs Menu features Table 9 Security Menu features Table 10 Password Policies Menu features Table 11 TPM Embedded Security Menu features Table 12 BIOS Sure Start Menu features Table 13 Smart Cover Menu features Table 14 Hard Drive Utilities Menu features Table 15 DriveLock Menu features Table 16 Advanced Menu features Table 17 Display Language Menu features Table 18 Scheduled Power On Menu features Table 19 Boot Options Menu features Table 20 Secure Boot Configurations Menu features Table 21 System Options Menu features Table 22 Built-in Device Options Menu features Table 23 Port Options Menu features Table 24 Option ROM Launch Policy Menu features Table 25 Power Management Options Menu features Table 26 Remote Management Options Menu features Table 27 Computer notifications Table 28 Popup messages Copyright 2016 HP Development Company, L.P.. List of tables 45 1 Abstract HP redesigned the 2015 generation of BIOS to support the requirements of the latest CPU and operating systems. HP took this opportunity to create a new BIOS architecture based on the UEFI specification version 2.4 with a common set of core modules capable of supporting both notebook and desktop models. Now HP notebooks and HP desktops models using this generation of the BIOS will have a similar look and feel for the (F10) setup menu, more shared WMI strings, and more shared features. Copyright 2016 HP Development Company, L.P. 1 Abstract 56 2 Introduction This white paper provides detailed information about features adjusted through the F10 BIOS setup menu. The section on computer notifications provides an explanation for the LED blink codes and screen messages that may occur. For decades, HP has provided an industry leading level of built in customer value through an internally developed Read Only Memory Basic Input/Output System (ROM BIOS), a set of routines that enable a PC to load the operating system and communicate with various devices such as storage drives, keyboard, display, slots, and ports. The BIOS ensures that there is a high degree of integration between firmware and HP professional innovations such as HP ProtectTools, HP Power Assistant, and HP Client Management Solutions. Currently a common BIOS experience for HP notebooks and desktops has been developed. Desktop models will move to a notebook user interface that supports mouse control. To help users understand the new features, the description of each feature includes a reference to the name and location of that feature from the previous year, if it is different from the current year. 2.1 Supported models This document applies to HP commercial-grade notebooks and desktops. That is products designed to meet the demanding security and manageability requirements of national, regional, and local government agencies, schools, the military, international financial institutions and retail sales companies. This document applies to 2015 models only. For reasons previously stated, the BIOS setup menu has significant changes from previous years. For reference, the table below shows the year associated with particular models. In the feature documentation below, references to 2014 models are applicable to 2014 and earlier. Table 1 Notebook Generations Platforms HP EliteBook Folio 9480m x HP EliteBook Folio
HP EliteBook Folio 1020 G1 HP ZBook 17 x G2 G3 HP ZBook 15 x G2 G3 HP ZBook 14 x G2 HP ZBook 15u G2 G3 HP EliteBook 850 G1 G2 G3 HP EliteBook 840 G1 G2 G3 HP EliteBook 820 G1 G2 G3 HP EliteBook 755 G2 G3 HP EliteBook 745 G2 G3 HP EliteBook 725 G2 G3 HP ProBook 470 G2 G3 Copyright 2016 HP Development Company, L.P. 2 Introduction 67 Platforms HP ProBook 450 G2 G3 HP ProBook 440 G2 G3 HP ProBook 430 G2 G3 HP ProBook 445 G2 G3 HP EliteFolio 940 x HP EliteBook Folio G3 HP EliteBook Revolve 810 G3 HP ProBook HP ZBook Studio G2 G3 HP ProBook 455 G3 Table 2 Desktop Generations Platforms HP EliteDesk 800 TWR G2 HP EliteDesk 880 TWR G2 HP EliteDesk 800 SFF G2 HP EliteDesk 800 DM (35W) G1 G2 HP EliteDesk 800 DM (65W) G2 HP EliteOne 800 AiO 23 T & NT (GPU down) G2 HP EliteOne 800 AiO 23 T G1 G2 HP EliteOne 800 AiO 23 NT G2 HP EliteDesk 705 MT G1 G2 HP EliteDesk 705 SFF G1 G2 HP EliteDesk 705 DM G1 G2 HP EliteOne 705 AiO 23 T (23 NT dropped) G1 G2 HP ProDesk 600 MT G1 G2 HP ProDesk 680 MT G2 HP ProDesk 600 SFF G2 HP ProDesk 600 DM G1 G2 HP ProOne 600 AiO 21.5 T (EMEA only) G2 HP ProOne 600 AiO 21.5 NT G2 HP ProDesk 400 SFF (2x2) G2 G2.5 HP ProDesk 400 MT G2 G3 Copyright 2016 HP Development Company, L.P. 2 Introduction 78 Platforms HP ProDesk 400 SFF (2x2) HP ProDesk 480 MT G2 G3 HP ProDesk 490 MT G2 G3 HP ProDesk 498 MT G2 G3 HP ProDesk 400 DM G1 HP ProDesk 400 DM G2 HP ProOne 400 AiO 20 T/NT G2 HP ProOne 460/480 AiO 20 T G2 HP Collaboration PC G2 Table 3 Additional 2014 Models Platforms 2014 HP EliteOne 800 AiO 21.5 NT G1 HP EliteDesk 705 MT G1 HP EliteDesk 700 SFF G1 HP EliteDesk 700 MT G1 HP ProDesk 405 MT G1 HP ProDesk 485 MT G2 HP ProDesk 405 MT G2 HP ProDesk 485 MT G2 HP ProDesk 405 MT G2 HP ProDesk 485 MT G2 HP ProDesk 400 MT G2 HP ProDesk 400 SFF G2 HP ProOne 400 AiO 19.5 NT G2 HP ProOne 400 AiO 21.5 T G2 HP ProOne 400 AiO 21.5 T G2 HP 402 SFF HP 406 MT G1 G1 HP 18 AiO Business This document applies to products with the N family of BIOS, introduced in 2015 to An N family BIOS is a version that begins with the letter N. For example N01 ver /12/2015. Copyright 2016 HP Development Company, L.P. 2 Introduction 89 To be sure that this document applies to your product simply look at the header of the F10 setup menu. The new BIOS has four tabs: Main Security Advanced UEFI Drivers. This is completely new for Desktops and Notebooks since the UEFI Drivers tab has been added recently. Copyright 2016 HP Development Company, L.P. 2 Introduction 910 3 F10 Main Menu Main Security Advanced UEFI Drivers HP Computer Setup Organization of the F 10 section: The hierarchy of the table of contents matches the sequence of the menus found in the F10 Setup menu, currently three levels deep. The top level tabs are: Main, Security, Advanced and UEFI Drivers. The next level are the menus found under these tabs. At the beginning of each major section is a diagram of the sub-menu items for each tab. A table provides a list of features for each menu. At the top of the table is a breadcrumb trail that describes the menu relationship in the hierarchy. Advanced -&Port Options Continued The table has columns for feature, type, description, default and notes. The following is a field description or definition. Feature This is the name of the feature as it appears in the Setup menu. A feature prefaced with box or underlined shows how it appears in the menu. Type Features can be settings, actions, another menu, or display only settings. Most of the features by far are settings. A setting is system value modifiable by the user, using a check box, a drop down menu or a text box. Description If the feature is a setting with a drop down box, then all possible values are displayed. If the feature is new or has changed its name or location from the 2014 notebooks or desktops, then the description references or includes its previous name and location. The notation to describe the location indicates the menus that the user must navigate through to access the feature. For example: Menu 1-&Menu 2-&Feature X indicates that to access Feature X, the user navigates through Menu 1 to Menu 2. Default For features that are settings, this column provides the factory default setting. Copyright 2016 HP Development Company, L.P. 3 F10 Main Menu 1011 Notes Some features are not available for all types of models. The notes will describe when a feature is Intel only, AMD only, notebook only or desktop only. Some actions require a reboot or physical presence. Physical presence is a menu that requires a human response to validate that a person is physically present before the action is completed. Actions that require physical presence are security sensitive changes. Main Security Advanced UEFI Drivers HP Computer Setup System Information System Diagnostics Update System BIOS System IDs Replicated Setup Save Custom Defaults Apply Custom Defaults and Exit Apply Factory Defaults and Exit Ignore Changes and Exit Save Changes and Exit 3.1 Main Menu The following table describes the features in the Main menu. Table 4 Main Menu features System Information Menu System information, such as serial number, model number, CPU type, and memory configuration 2014 Desktop: File -& System Information System Diagnostics Menu Application to run diagnostic tests on your system, such as start-up test, run-in test, memory test, and hard disk test Copyright 2016 HP Development Company, L.P. 3 F10 Main Menu 1112 Update System BIOS Menu Update system firmware from FAT 32 partition on the hard drive, a USB disk on-key, or the network menu. The equivalent 2014 feature for File -& Flash system ROM is located under this menu System IDs Menu Identification strings that assigned by an enterprise to track the system Notebook & Desktop: Security -& System IDs Replicated Setup Action Save your current BIOS settings, and later restore your setting from this file. Save Custom Defaults Action As an alternative to factory default settings, create custom default values for all but the security settings. It is not possible to create custom default values for security settings Desktop: File -& Default Setup -& Save Current s as Default Reboot required Apply Custom Defaults and Exit Apply Factory Defaults and Exit Action Action Set all but the security settings to your custom default values Note: For 2014 Desktops, you could only restore to one set of defaults. This year it is possible to restore to custom defaults or the factory defaults Desktop: File -& Default Setup -& Apply Defaults and Exit Set all, but the security settings to factory values. See the Security menu section to set security settings to factory values 2014 Notebook: Main -& Restore Defaults 2014 Desktop: Two-step process. File -& Default Setup -& Restore Factory s as Default File -& Apply Defaults and Exit Ignore Changes and Exit Action Exits F10 Setup without saving any changes made during current session 2014 Desktop: File -& Ignore Changes and Exit Save Changes and Exit Action Exits F10 Setup and saves all changes made during current session 2014 Desktop: File -& Save Changes and Exit Copyright 2016 HP Development Company, L.P. 3 F10 Main Menu 1213 3.2 Update System BIOS Menu This sub-menu under the Main menu provides information about the current system firmware, these control updates, the ability to check for updates over the internet or on the local network, and the ability to update system firmware from a FAT 32 partition on the hard drive, or a USB disk on-key. For the BIOS flash to succeed, do not remove power or turn off the system during any phase of the process. Below is a description of the BIOS flash phases to help you avoid interrupting the process. The BIOS flash proceeds in four phases: 1. The system displays a progress bar. When progress is 100%, the system reboots. This is the initial BIOS flash. 2. T the system blinks one LED and makes a steady beeping sound. This is the system flashing the boot block. Video cannot displ so, the LED and the beep are the only way to let you know that the system is flashing normally. 3. (Sure Start enabled systems only) A screen indicates that the system is copying the DXE to the HP Security Device 4. The screen is black for a short period, and then the OS starts. The BIOS flash is now complete. Table 5 Update System BIOS Menu features Current System BIOS Version Display Only Current BIOS Release Date Display Only Installation Date of Current BIOS Display Only Most Recent Update Check Display Only Check the Network for BIOS Updates (or) Check HP.com for BIOS Updates Action Updates the system BIOS by using an image stored on hp.com or another source defined in the BIOS Update Preferences menu. Reboot required When BIOS source is HP.com, then the feature appears as Check HP.com for BIOS Updates 2014 Desktop: File -& Flash System ROM -& Network Lock BIOS version When checked, disallows BIOS updates. Allow BIOS Update using a Network When checked, automatic BIOS updates through the network in a scheduled basis Desktop: Advanced -& Update BIOS via Network -& Automatic BIOS Update BIOS Update Preferences Menu Menu with network BIOS update settings such as source, actions when and update is available and the frequency to check for updates Notebook: Main -& Network Update s 2014 Desktop: Advanced -& Update BIOS via Network Copyright 2016 HP Development Company, L.P. 3 F10 Main Menu 1314 Network Configuration s Menu Configure the network connection to the server that is the host for your system firmware updates Notebook & Desktop: New Update BIOS using Local Media Action Updates the system BIOS by using an image stored on local media such as the hard drive or a USB drive formatted as FAT32 or EFI system partition Desktop: File -& Flash System ROM -& Hard Drive Reboot required 3.3 BIOS Update Preferences Menu The Update System BIOS sub-menu provides a method for initiating a check for an update to the current system firmware and settings that control where to check for system firmware updates, what to do when an update is available, and the frequency to check for system updates Table 6 BIOS Update Preferences Menu features Check for Update on Next Reboot Action When checked, check if an updated BIOS is available during the next boot. This feature is only necessary from a WMI call. From the F10 Setup menu use the feature Main -& Update System BIOS -& Check the Network for BIOS Updates that will check for updates without a reboot. Reboot required 2014 Notebook: Main -& Network Update s -& Check for Update on Next Reboot 2014 Desktop: Advanced -& Update BIOS via Network -& Force Check on Next Reboot BIOS Source Select the source URL for BIOS updates HP.com Custom URL 2014 Notebook: Main -& Network Update s -& BIOS Source 2014 Desktop: Advanced -& Update BIOS via Network -& Update Source HP.com Edit Custom URL When not using HP.com, define the custom URL here Notebook: Main -& Network Update s -& BIOS Source -& Edit Custom URL 2014 Desktop: Advanced -& Update BIOS via Network -& Update Address Copyright 2016 HP Development Company, L.P. 3 F10 Main Menu 1415 Automatic BIOS Update Defines how automatic updates behave. The following settings are possible: Do Not Update Do not update Check for BIOS updates automatically, but let me decide whether to install them Download and install normal BIOS update automatically Download and install important BIOS updates automatically 2014 Notebook: Main -& Network Update s -& Automatic BIOS Update 2014 Desktop: Advanced -& Update BIOS via Network -& Automatic BIOS Update BIOS Update Frequency Sets the frequency of checks to the BIOS update server. If a newer version of BIOS has been made available on the network server, the system will prompt to update the BIOS Daily Weekly Monthly 2014 Notebook: Main -& Network Update s -& BIOS Update Frequency 2014 Desktop: Advanced -& Update BIOS via Network -& Automatic Update Frequency Monthly 3.4 Network Configuration s Menu The Update System BIOS sub-menu configures the network connection to the server that is the host for the system firmware updates Table 7 Network Configuration s Menu features Proxy Server When checked, enables the use of a proxy server 2014 Notebook: Main -& Network Update s -& Proxy server 2014 Desktop: Advanced -& Connected BIOS -& Use Proxy Edit Proxy Server Specify the Proxy Server Address and the Port Number through the common-used &server&:&port& notation 2014 Notebook: Main -& Network Update s -& Edit Proxy Server 2014 Desktop: Advanced -& Connected BIOS -& Use Proxy Test Network Connection Action Check the network connection using current BIOS update configuration 2014 Notebook: Main -& Network Update s -& Test Network Connection IPv4 Configuration The following settings are possible: Automatic Manual Automatic Copyright 2016 HP Development Company, L.P. 3 F10 Main Menu 1516 2014 Notebook & Desktop: New IPv4 Address When IPv4 settings are manual, setup for static IPv4 address 2014 Notebook & Desktop: New IPv4 Subnet Mask When IPv4 settings are manual, configure a valid IPv4 address for subnet mask 2014 Notebook & Desktop: New IPv4 Gateway When IPv4 settings are manual, configure a valid IPv4 address for gateway Notebook & Desktop: New DNS Configuration Configure a list of DNS addresses. The following settings are possible: Automatic Manual 2014 Notebook & Desktop: New Automatic DNS Addresses When DNS configuration is manual, configure a comma separated list of DNS addresses 2014 Notebook & Desktop: New Data Transfer Timeout Set data transfer timeout in seconds. It is recommended not to use values under 15 seconds 2014 Notebook & Desktop: New Force HTTP No Cache When checked, disables HTTP caching. This means that caching in upstream proxies is disabled as well, which guarantees that the BIOS goes all the way to the content source for any updated BIN files or catalog files but might slow down downloads slightly Notebook & Desktop: New System IDs Menu This sub-menu provides identification strings assigned by an enterprise to track the system. Table 8 System IDs Menu features Level 2 Asset Tracking Number Allows custom configuration of an asset tag (up to 18 characters) 2014 Notebook & Desktop: Security -& System IDs -& Asset Tracking Number Serial Number 2 Ownership Tag Allows custom configuration of an ownership tag (up to 80 characters) 2014 Notebook: Security -& System IDs -& Ownership Tag (40 characters) Security -& System IDs -& Ownership Tag 2 (40 characters) 2014 Desktop: Security -& System IDs Blank Copyright 2016 HP Development Company, L.P. 3 F10 Main Menu 1617 4 Security Menu Main Security Advanced UEFI Drivers HP Computer Setup Administrator Tools Create/Change BIOS Administration Password Create/Change POST Power-On Password Fingerprint Reset on Reboot (Notebook with Fingerprint Reader Only) Password Policies Security Configuration TPM Embedded Security BIOS SureStart Smart Cover (Desktop Only) Trusted Execution Technology (TXT) TXT cannot be enabled unless VTx, VTd and TPM are enabled first Intel Software Guard Extensions (SGX) Utilities Hard Drive Tools Absolute Persistence Module Current State Activation Status : Absolute Persistence Module Permanent Disable: System Management Command (SMC) Restore Security s to Factory Defaults Copyright 2016 HP Development Company, L.P. 4 Security Menu 1718 Table 9 Security Menu features Create BIOS Administrator Password Or Change BIOS Administrator Password The Administrator password controls access to the setup menu (F10), 3 rd Party Option ROM Management (F3), Update System ROM, WMI commands that change system settings and the BIOS Configuration Utility (BCU). When no Administrator password is set, anyone can change the system settings, add 3 rd Party Option ROM or update the system ROM. When the power-on password is set, use the administrator password as an alternative to power-on the system. Recommendation: Set an administrator password when a power-on password is set. When a power-on password is forgotten, an administrator can reset the power-on password by using Restore Security s to Factory Defaults 2014 Notebook: Security -& Setup BIOS Administrator Password 2014 Desktop: Security -& Setup Password Create POST Power-On Password Or Change POST Power-On Password Password required to power on the PC, independent of the OS password. When no password is set, anyone can power-on the PC. In addition to the administrator password, there is only one power-on password. Recommendation: Set an administrator password when a power-on password is set. When a power-on password is forgotten, an administrator can reset the power-on password by using Restore Security s to Factory Defaults 2014 Notebook: Security -& User Management -& Create New BIOS User Account (multiple power-on passwords, including HP Client Security Users were possible.) 2014 Desktop: Security -& Power-On Password Fingerprint Reset on Reboot Action When checked, resets the fingerprint on the next reboot. After reboot, this will be unchecked again. Notebook Only 2014 Notebook: Security -& Fingerprint Reset on Reboot (If Present) Password Policies Menu Allows the administrator to set password requirements for BIOS administration and power-on regarding the use of symbols, numbers, case and spaces TPM Embedded Security Menu The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is a dedicated microprocessor that provides security functions for secure communication and software and hardware integrity. The TPM hardware solution is more secure than a software only solution. menu. TPM features referenced the Embedded Security Device, instead of TPM. See the TPM Embedded Security menu section of this document for details on individual TPM features. Copyright 2016 HP Development Company, L.P. 4 Security Menu 1819 BIOS Sure Start Menu s that control the behavior of HP Sure Start. HP Sure Start is a built-in hardware security system that protects your BIOS from accidental or malicious corruption by (1) detecting BIOS corruption and then (2) automatically restoring the BIOS to its last installed HP certified version Notebook: Security -& Sure Start. Smart Cover Menu Controls settings for Cover Lock and Cover Sensor on a desktop. Desktop Only with a Cover Lock installed Trusted Execution Technology (TXT) When checked, enables Trusted Execution Technology on select Intel-based systems NOTE: Enabling this feature disables OS management of Embedded Security Device, prevents a reset of the Embedded Security Device, and prevents the configuration of VTx, VTd, and Embedded Security Device Intel Only Reboot Required 2014 Notebook and Desktop: New Intel Software Guard Extensions (SGX) Enables Intel Software Guard Extensions. The following settings are possible: Disabled Intel Only Enabled Disabled NOTE: This feature is only available for systems with Intel vpro 2014 Notebook and Desktop: New Hard Drive Utilities Menu Utilities to protect private information on individual hard drives: Drive Lock and Secure Erase Notebook: Security -& Hard Drive Tools Absolute Persistence Module Heading A subscription service that provides PC theft recovery, tracking and data delete solutions 2014 Notebook: Security -& Anti-Theft Tools Activation Status Display Only The subscription status can be inactive, active, or permanently disabled Inactive 2014 Notebook: Security -& Anti-Theft Tools Absolute Persistence Module Permanent Disable Display Only No Copyright 2016 HP Development Company, L.P. 4 Security Menu 1920 System Management Command When checked, allows authorized HP service personnel in possession of the PC to reset security settings in case of a customer service event. For customers that require more BIOS security, uncheck this to prevent this type of HP service command. Reboot Required NOTE: In the event BIOS password is lost and this option is disabled, HP authorized personnel will not be able to remove a lost password. Restore Security s to Default Action Apply factory defaults to all security settings Notebook: Security -& Restore Security Level Defaults Reboot Required 4.1 Password Policies Menu This sub-menu allows the administrator to set text requirements controlling the use of symbols, numbers, case and spaces for the BIOS administration password and the power-on password. To set these requirements an administration password must be already set. Table 10 Password Policies Menu features Password Minimum Length Allows the administrator to specify the minimum number of characters required for a password. Minimum: 4 Maximum: 32 8 At least one symbol required in Administrator and User passwords When checked, passwords require at least one symbol, such as $, %, ^, &, or # 2014 Notebook: At least one symbol required At least one number required in Administrator and User passwords When checked, passwords require at least one number 2014 Notebook: At least one number required At least one upper-case character required in Administrator and User passwords When checked, passwords require at least one upper case character 2014 Notebook: At least one upper case character required At least one lower-case character required in Administrator and User passwords When checked, passwords require at least one lowercase character 2014 Notebook: At least one lower case character required Are spaces allowed in password? When checked, passwords can have one or more spaces Copyright 2016 HP Development Company, L.P. 4 Security Menu 2021 Prompt for Administrator password on F9 (Boot Menu) When checked, the administrator password is required to enter the boot menu Prompt for Administrator password on F11 (System Recovery) When checked, the administrator password is required to enter system recovery Prompt for Administrator password on F12 (Network Boot) When checked, the administrator password is required to enter the network boot Clear Password Jumper On Desktops, a jumper is available that when removed, will clear the administrator and power on passwords. Set this to ignore, to prevent someone from clearing your passwords with the jumper. The following settings are possible: Honor Ignore 2014 Desktop: Security -& Password Options -& Stringent Password Honor Desktop Only Copyright 2016 HP Development Company, L.P. 4 Security Menu 2122 4.2 Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Embedded Security Menu This sub-menu for the Trusted Platform Module (TPM.) is a dedicated microprocessor that provides security functions for secure communication and software and hardware integrity. The built in TPM hardware solution is more secure than a software only solution. Table 11 TPM Embedded Security Menu features TPM Activation Policy This setting allows an administrator to choose between convenience and extra security. The extra security is to ensure that the user of the system will at least see that the TPM device upgraded its firmware (F1 to Boot), or at most the user has the ability to reject the upgrade of the TPM device (Allow user to reject.) These user prompts limit the impact of remote attacks on the system by requiring a user to be physically present for the upgrade. When security of the system is of less concern, the third option (No prompts) removes any requirement for a user to acknowledge the upgrade. This last option is the most convenient for remotely upgrading many systems at once. Allow user to reject HP recommends an option that requires the physical presence of the user The following settings are possible: F1 to Boot Allow user to reject No prompts TPM Specification Version Display Only The Trusted Computing Group (TCG) is an industry group that defines specifications for a TPM. As of this writing, possible TPM specification versions are 1.2 or Notebook and Desktop: New TPM Device Makes the TPM available. The following settings are possible: Available Hidden 2014 Desktop: Security -& Device Security -& Embedded Security Device TPM State When checked, enables the ability for the OS to take ownership of the TPM 2014 Notebook: Security -& TPM Embedded Security -& Embedded Security Device State 2014 Desktop: Security -& System Security -& Embedded Security Device Clear TPM Action When selected, clears the TPM on the next boot. After clearing the TPM, this resets to No. The following settings are possible: No On next boot 2014 Notebook: Security -& TPM Embedded Security -&TPM Reset to Factory Defaults 2014 Desktop: Security -& System Security -& Embedded Security Device-&Reset to Factory s Available No Reboot, Physical Presence Required Reboot, Physical Presence Required Reboot Required Copyright 2016 HP Development Company, L.P. 4 Security Menu 2223 4.3 BIOS Sure Start Menu s menu for Enhanced hardware based assurance that only HP approved Embedded Controller firmware will run on the HP Embedded Controller and that only HP approved BIOS will run on the host CPU. Table 12 BIOS Sure Start Menu features Verify Boot Block on Every Boot When not checked, HP Sure Start will verify the integrity of HP fimrware in the non-volatile (flash) memory before resume from Sleep, Hibernate, or Off. Reboot Required When checked, HP Sure Start will verify the integrity of HP firmware in the non-volatile (flash) memory across operating system restart (warm reset) in addition to resume from Sleep, Hibernate Off. This setting provides higher security assurance, but could increase the time required to restart operating system BIOS Data Recovery Policy The following settings are possible for HP Sure Start Recovery Policy: Automatic Reboot Required Automatic Manual Automatic: HP SureStart will automatically repair any HP firmware integrity issues in the non-volatile (flash) memory Manual: HP Sure Start will not repair any HP firmware integrity issues in the non-volatile (flash) memory until the Windows +Up Arrow+ Down Arrow keys are pressed. NOTE: Manual recovery is intended for use by the system administrator in the event forensic investigation is desired before HP Sure Start repairs the issue. It is not recommended for the typical user Network Controller Configuration Restore Action HP Sure Start Network Controller Configuration Restore This action will restore the network controller parameters to the factory state saved in the HP Sure Start Private non-volatile (flash) memory. Reboot Required NOTE: This process can take up to 30 seconds. You only need to restore this when the Network Controller Configuration mismatch warning is set 2014 Notebook: Security -& Sure Start -& Restore Network Controller Configuration to factory defaults Prompt on Network Controller Configuration Change When enabled, HP Sure Start will monitor the network controller configuration and prompt the local user if any changes are detected compared to the factory configuration. The local user has the option to ignore the prompt, or restore the network controller to the factory configuration when prompted Notebook and Desktop: New Intel Only Reboot Physical Presence Required Copyright 2016 HP Development Company, L.P. 4 Security Menu 2324 Dynamic Runtime Scanning of Boot Block When checked, allows HP Sure Start will verify the integrity of the HP firmware in the non-volatile (flash) memory every 15 minutes while the system in the On state with the user operating system active 4.4 Smart Cover Menu (Desktop Only) This sub-menu controls settings for Cover Lock and Cover Sensor. Table 13 Smart Cover Menu features Cover Lock The Smart Cover Lock is a software-controllable cover lock. This lock prevents unauthorized access to the internal components. The following settings are possible: Unlock Desktop Only with Cover Lock Lock Unlock Reboot Required Cover Removal Sensor The Cover Removal Sensor has the following settings: Disabled Notify the User: (Used by individuals managing their desktop) Administrator Password: (Used to alert desktop administrators of a cover removal, by blocking use of the desktop without an administrator password. This setting is only visible when an administrator password set) Disabled Desktop Only with Cover Sensor Reboot Required 4.5 Hard Drive Utilities Menu This sub-menu provides features that protect the data on individual hard drives, such as: recovering the master boot record, preventing unauthorized access and erasing data. Copyright 2016 HP Development Company, L.P. 4 Security Menu 2425 Table 14 Hard Drive Utilities Menu features Save/Restore MBR of the system hard drive When checked, saves a baseline MBR that can be restored if a change is detected NOTE: Not applicable for UEFI boot modes Reboot Required 2014 Notebook: Security -& Hard Drive Tools -& Save/Restore MBR of the system hard drive 2014 Desktop: Security -& Master Boot Record Security DriveLock Select a Drive Menu DriveLock prevents unauthorized access to the contents of a selected hard drive. Enter a password to access the drive and the drive is accessible only when attached to a PC NOTE: DriveLock states cannot change after a warm reboot. Power off the system then boot directly to the setup menu, then to this menu 2014 Notebook: Security -& Hard Drive Tools -& DriveLock 2014 Desktop: Security -& DriveLock Security Secure Erase Select a Drive Action Uses hardware based methods to erase safely all data and personal information from a selected Hard Drive Notebook: Security -& Hard Drive Tools -& Secure Erase Reboot Required 4.6 DriveLock Menu DriveLock prevents unauthorized access to the contents of a selected hard drive. Enter a password to access the drive and the drive is accessible only when attached to a PC. NOTE: DriveLock states cannot change after a warm reboot. Power off the system then boot directly to the setup menu, then to this menu. Table 15 DriveLock Menu features Set DriveLock Master Password Password to disable or access a hard drive with DriveLock protection Notebook: Security -& Hard Drive Tools -& DriveLock -& Set DriveLock Password Reboot Required 2014 Desktop: Security -& DriveLock Security -& Configure Master Password Enable DriveLock Enables DriveLock protection and creates a user password distinct from the master password that allows access to the hard drive 2014 Notebook: Security -& Hard Drive Tools -& DriveLock -& DriveLock password on restart 2014 Desktop: Security -& DriveLock Security -& Enable/Disable DriveLock Disabled Reboot Required Copyright 2016 HP Development Company, L.P. 4 Security Menu 2526 Automatic DriveLock Requires the BIOS to authenticate the user before the drive is unlocked. The user can be a BIOS user (managed by F10 Setup) or a HP Client Security Software Suite user (managed by the OS) Disabled Reboot Required Following authentication, the BIOS automatically supplies the DriveLock password. A BIOS administrator password is required for this feature and is set as the DriveLock master password Notebook: Security -& Hard Drive Tools -& Automatic DriveLock Copyright 2016 HP Development Company, L.P. 4 Security Menu 2627 5 Advanced Menu Main Security Advanced UEFI Drivers HP Computer Setup Display Language Scheduled Power-On Boot Options Secure Boot Configuration System Options Built-In Device Options Port Options Option ROM Launch Policy Power Management Options Remote Management Options (Intel Only) Electronic Labels (Notebook Only) Copyright 2016 HP Development Company, L.P. 5 Advanced Menu 2728 5.1 Advanced Menu For detailed information on the features in the advanced menu, see the following table: Table 16 Advanced Menu features Display Language Scheduled Power On Menu Menu Select the display language and the keyboard language. Choose between 14 languages. You can display the menu in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Danish, Japanese, Norwegian, Portuguese, Swedish, Finnish, Chinese Traditional, or Chinese Simplified. NOTE: Affects the BIOS menus, not the OS nor the WMI commands 2014 Notebook and Desktop: New menu. Selecting a language is not new, but selecting the keyboard language is new. languages: Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese Choose days of the week and a single time of day for the system to poweron. This feature wakes the system up from a powered off state Notebook and Desktop: Advanced -& BIOS Power-On Boot Options Menu s that control the behavior of the system during boot up 2014 Notebook: Moved Secure Boot settings to a separate menu. See below. menu. Groups features from the following menus: Storage -& Boot Order, Security -& Network Boot, and Advanced -& Power- On Options. Secure Boot Configurations System Options Built in Device Options Menu Menu Menu Starting with Windows 8, Secure Boot is a UEFI feature that helps resist attacks and infection from malware. From the factory, your system came with a list of keys that identify trusted hardware, firmware, and operating system loader code. Your system also has a list of keys to identify known malware Desktop: Security -& Secure Boot Configuration s that control the CPU, PCI, PCIe, the power button and function keys. Menu. Groups features from the following menus: Security -& Slot Security, Advanced -& Bus Options, and Advanced -& Device Options s of devices built-in to the PC menu. Groups selected features from the following menus: Advanced -& Power-On Options, Advanced -& Device Options, Advanced -& VGA configuration, Power -& Thermal and Security -& Network boot Port Options Menu s that enable or disable ports and interrupts on the system. menu. Groups selected features from the following menus: Advanced -& Onboard Devices, Advanced -& Device Options, Security -& Device Security, Security -& USB Security Option ROM Launch Policy Menu Configure the Device Option ROMs that load at boot time Notebook: new Copyright 2016 HP Development Company, L.P. 5 Advanced Menu 2829 Power Management Options Menu s that control power saving features and the behavior of the system in low power modes Menu. Groups features from the following menus Power -& OS Power Management, Power -& Hardware Power Management Remote Management Options Menu s that controls Intel Active Management technology that provides out-of-band remote management of the system Notebook: Advanced -& AMT Options Intel Only 2014 Desktop: Advanced -& Management Operations Electronic Labels Display Only Mandatory certification marks, for example: the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Declaration of Conformity (Doc) and the CE marking for Europe Notebook Only 5.2 Display Language Menu This sub-menu allows for selection of the display language and the keyboard language. For each setting, choose from the following languages: English Italiano Portugu&s Nederlands 简体中文 Deutsch Fran&ais Danske Norsk 繁體中文 Espa&ol 日本語 Svenska Suomi NOTE: Affects the BIOS menus, not the OS nor the WMI commands. Table 17 Display Language Menu features Select Language Language used by BIOS setup menus 2014 Notebook: Advanced -& Language 2014 Desktop: F8 key Select Keyboard Layout Language of the keyboard layout used by BIOS setup menus 2014 Notebook and Desktop: New English English Copyright 2016 HP Development Company, L.P. 5 Advanced Menu 2930 5.3 Scheduled Power-On Menu This sub-menu controls the days of the week and a single time of day for the system to power-on. This feature wakes the system up from a powered off state. Table 18 Scheduled Power On Menu features Sunday Days of the week selection Reboot Required Monday 2014 Notebook and Desktop: Advanced -& BIOS Power-On Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Hour Time selection 2014 Notebook and Desktop: Advanced -& BIOS Power-On -& Hour Minute Hour: 0 23, Minute: Notebook and Desktop: Advanced -& BIOS Power-On -& Minute 0 Reboot Required 0 Reboot Required 5.4 Boot Options Menu Sub-menu controls the behavior of the system during boot up Table 19 Boot Options Menu features Startup Menu Delay Select the number of seconds (0 60) to pause the boot before starting the OS. Increasing the delay, gives more time to press a key that opens one of the BIOS menus. Set this to 0 if you have excellent twitch reflexes honed from a lifetime of video games. Increase the delay, if you need a little more time to respond during the boot up Desktop: Advanced -&Power-On Options -& POST Delay Fast Boot When checked, reduces boot up time by bypassing boot to USB, CD-ROM, and PXE. NOTE: When a power on password, other security features, or default boot order have been modified, Fast Boot is ignored 2014 Desktop: Security -& Secure Boot Configuration -& Fast Boot CD-ROM Boot When checked, allows system to boot from CD-ROM. Storage -& Storage Options -& Removable Media Boot. USB Storage Boot When checked, allows system to boot from USB 2014 Notebook: Advanced -& Boot Options -& USB device boot. Storage -& Storage Options -& Removable Media Boot. Copyright 2016 HP Development Company, L.P. 5 Advanced Menu 3031 Network PXE Boot When checked, allows system to boot from a network card 2014 Notebook: Advanced -& Boot Options -& PXE Internal NIC boot 2014 Desktop: Security -& Network Boot After Power Loss Specifies the desktop state after power loss. The following settings are possible: Power Off Desktop Only Power Off Power On Previous State 2014 Desktop: Advanced -& Power-On Options -& After Power Loss Power On When AC Detected When checked, the notebook will power on when it is off, AC power has not been available and then becomes available Notebook: Advanced -& Device Configurations -& Power on Unit when AC is detected Notebook Only Power On When Lid is Open When checked, the system will power on when the lid opens 2014 Notebook: Advanced -& Built-In Device Options -& Power on unit when lid is opened Notebook Only Prompt on Battery Errors When checked, the system will pause during system boot to warn about battery errors Notebook Only Thunderbolt Boot When checked, allows the system to boot from a device connected to a Thunderbolt interface Notebook and Desktop: New Systems with Thunderbolt Only Audio Alerts during boot When checked, errors trigger audible beeps during POST Prompt on Memory Size Change When checked, notify the user during the boot process when a memory size change has been detected. The most similar feature is Advanced -& Power-On Options -& Bypass F1 Prompt on Configuration Changes. This disabled all prompts including prompts for memory size changes. Prompt on Fixed Storage Change When checked, notify the user during the boot process when a fixed storage change has been detected. The most similar feature is Advanced -& Power-On Options -& Bypass F1 Prompt on Configuration Changes. This disabled all prompts including prompts for storage changes. Prompt on Memory Size Change When checked, notify the user during the boot process when a memory size change has been detected. The most similar feature is Advanced -& Power-On Options -& Bypass F1 Prompt on Configuration Changes. This disabled all prompts including prompts for memory size changes. Copyright 2016 HP Development Company, L.P. 5 Advanced Menu 3132 Legacy Boot Order When checked, allows the system to boot from non-uefi devices Desktop: Storage -& Boot Order -& Legacy Boot Sources -& F5 key Requires Legacy Boot Enable and Secure Boot Disable. See Secure Boot Configuration -& Configure Legacy Support and Secure Boot When Legacy Boot Disabled, the check boxes for UEFI Boot Order and Legacy Boot Order will grayed out and not functional, because only UEFI devices can boot in this mode. When enabling the UEFI Boot Order, the system attempts to boot from all UEFI devices before any non-uefi devices. Arrange the boot order from the non-uefi devices found. By default, the system will arrange the boot order by device type using the following precedence: 1. USB 2. SATA DVD (Desktop Only) 3. SATA Hard Drives 4. M.2 devices Network Boot Copyright 2016 HP Development Company, L.P. 5 Advanced Menu 3233 5.5 Secure Boot Configurations Menu Submenu to configure Secure Boot. Starting with Windows 8, Secure Boot is a UEFI feature that helps resist attacks and infection from malware. From the factory, your system came with a list of keys that identify trusted hardware, firmware, and an operating system loader code. It also created a list of keys to identify known malware. Table 20 Secure Boot Configurations Menu features Configure Legacy Support and Secure Boot Legacy Support is the ability to boot from a non-uefi device. Only UEFI devices can support Secure Boot. The following settings are possible: Legacy Support Enable and Secure Boot Disable Legacy Support Enable and Secure Boot Disable Legacy Support Disable and Secure Boot Enable Legacy Support Disable and Secure Boot Disable 2014 Notebook: Advanced -& Boot Options -& Boot Mode Legacy UEFI Hybrid (With CSM) UEFI Native (Without CSM) 2014 Desktop: Security -& Secure Boot Configuration -& Legacy support -& Secure Boot Clear Secure Boot Keys One Time Action When checked, clears the Secure Boot keys one time on next save and exit. This setting will be unchecked again, when you return from exit. This action is not available with Legacy Support enabled or when no keys are present, possibly from a previous clear command Notebook: Advanced -& Boot Options -& Clear Secure Boot Keys 2014 Desktop: Security -& Secure Boot Configuration -& Clear Secure Boot Keys -& Key Ownership: HP Keys Reset Secure Boot Keys to Factory Defaults One Time Action When checked, restores secure boot keys to factory defaults one time on next save and exit. This setting will be unchecked again, when you return from exit Notebook: Advanced -& Boot Options -& User Mode -& HP Factory Keys Enable MS UEFI CA key When checked, the Microsoft (MS) UEFI Certificate Authority (CA) key is trusted by Secure Boot Note: Uncheck this to support Windows 10 Device Guard feature 2014 Notebook and Desktop: New Copyright 2016 HP Development Company, L.P. 5 Advanced Menu 3334 5.6 System Options Menu Table 21 System Options Menu features Configure Storage Controller for RAID When checked, configures SATA Controller for RAID mode 2014 Desktop: Storage -& Storage Options -& SATA Emulation Desktop Only PCIE GEN Support Speed Allows you to restrict the maximum speed of the PCI Express devices to previous generations. The following settings are possible: Auto Auto Gen 1 Gen 2 Gen Notebook and Desktop: New POST Prompt for RAID Configuration When checked, prompts for RAID Configuration utility 2014 Desktop: Storage -& Storage Options -& Ctrl-I Suppression Desktop Only Turbo Boost When checked, enables Intel Turbo Boost Technology to improve performance when operation conditions allow 2024 Desktop: Advanced -& Device Options -& Turbo Mode Intel Only Hyperthreading (Intel HT) When checked, enables Hyper-threading capability on Intel processors Intel HT Technology (HT) is designed to improve performance of multi-threaded software products and requires a computer system with a processor supporting HT and an HT-enabled chipset, BIOS and OS. Please contact your software provider to determine compatibility. Not all customers or software applications will benefit from the use of HT. Intel CPU with Hyper-threading Only (Core i7) See
for more information Notebook: Advanced -& Device Configurations -& Intel HT Technology 2014 Desktop: Advanced -& Device Options -& Hyperthreading (Intel HT) Multiprocessor When checked, enables BIOS to report multiple processor cores to the OS 2014 Notebook: Advanced -& Device Configurations -& Multi Core CPU 2014 Desktop: Advanced -& Device Options -& Multi- Processor Copyright 2016 HP Development Company, L.P. 5 Advanced Menu 3435 Virtualization Technology (VTx) When checked, enables VT on Intel-based systems 2014 Notebook: Advanced -& Device Configurations -& Virtualization Technology (VTx) Intel Only 2014 Desktop: Security -& System Security -& Virtualization Technology (VTx) Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (VTd) When checked, grants virtual machines direct access to peripheral devices on select Intel-based systems 2014 Notebook: Advanced -& Device Configurations -& Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (VTd) Intel Only 2014 Desktop: Security -& System Security -& Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (VTd) SVM CPU Virtualization When checked, enables Virtualization on AMD-based systems AMD Only 2014 Desktop: Security -& System Security -& SVM CPU Virtualization Swap Fn and Ctrl (Keys) When checked, switches functionality between Fn and Ctrl keys Notebook Only 2014 Notebook: Advanced -& Device Configurations -& Fn+(F1-F12) Key switch Enable Turbo Boost on DC When checked, allows Intel Turbo Boost Technology to activate when a power adapter is not connected Intel Notebook Only 2014 Notebook: Advanced -& Device Configurations -& Enable Turbo Boost on DC PCI Express x16 Slot 1 When checked, PCI Express x16 slot is available 2014 Desktop: Security -& Slot Security Desktop Only PCI Express x1 Slot 1 When checked, PCI Express x1 slot is available 2014 Desktop: Security -& Slot Security Desktop Only PCI Express x1 Slot 2 When checked, PCI Express x1 slot is available 2014 Desktop: Security -& Slot Security Desktop Only PCI Express x4 Slot 1 When checked, PCI Express x4 slot is available 2014 Desktop: Security -& Slot Security Desktop Only Allow PCIe/PCI SERR# Interrupt When checked, enables PCI device to generate SERR# (System Error), as defined by the PCI specification Desktop Only 2014 Desktop: Advanced -& Bus Options -& PCI SERR# Generation Copyright 2016 HP Development Company, L.P. 5 Advanced Menu 35
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