On the Security screen, configure the settings as described in the following table:
Table 8-1 BIOS Security Settings
Setting | Description of Option |
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Secure Boot Configuration |
Disabled by default. To enable, set the Supervisor Password. |
Secure Boot Option |
Turn the UEFI secure boot firmware validation process Off or On. |
Reset to Default |
Reset secure boot variables to the factory default. |
Change to Customization |
Delete the protection key, change the platform to setup mode, and disable secure boot. |
Set Supervisor Password |
Set or clear the supervisor password. |
Supervisor Hint String |
Enter a hint for the password. |
Min. Password Length |
Set a minimum length to enforce for user passwords. |
HDD Password Select |
Select the password structure to apply to hard disk drives:
|
Set HDDNumber User Password |
Set a password for the user account for this HDD. |
Set HDDNumber Master Password |
Set a master password for this HDD. |
TPM Device |
To access this option, tap Advanced, tap System Setup, and then tap Enter on the Security Configuration option. Select PTT (Intel Platform Trust Technology) to Enable or Disable Trusted Platform Module support. The TPM Device is disabled by default. |
PTT Enabled PCR Banks |
This option is available when the TPM Device option is set to PTT. Select the Secure Hashing Algorithm to use with PTT/TPM. SHA1 is a 160-bit hash algorithm. SHA256 is a 256-bit hash algorithm. Both enables concurrent use of SHA1 and SHA256 algorithms. |
Parent topic: BIOS Configuration