Technical white paper HP Business Notebook and Desktop PC F10 setup overview 2012 and 2013 Business PC models Table of contents Executive summar
10 Feature Function Default setting, if applicable Reboot required USB Charging Port Allows an external device to charge until a specified batt
, 11 Feature Function Default setting, if applicable Reboot required Dynamic Platform and Thermal Framework (DPTF) 6.0 Allows users to set ma
12 Feature Function Default setting, if applicable Reboot required mSATA Enables mSATA support Enabled Yes Boost Converter Draws power from
, 13 Power menu The power menu provides access to OS and hardware power management configuration and system thermal controls. Advanced menu The
14 Feature Function Default setting, if applicable Reboot required SECURITY MENU Setup Password Establishes a setup password with administrato
, 15 Feature Function Default setting, if applicable Reboot required Accessory USB Ports Yes – USB Port 1 Sets USB port status Enabled
16 Feature Function Default setting, if applicable Reboot required DriveLock Security Allows configuration of master and user DriveLock passwo
, 17 Feature Function Default setting, if applicable Reboot required Option ROM Prompt Displays the Option ROM prompt on POST screen Enabled
18 Feature Function Default setting, if applicable Reboot required VGA Configuration Selects whether the graphics card or the integrated graph
, 19 Appendix A: BIOS overview for 2012 HP ElitePad 90011 Table A-1 outlines BIOS options for a 2012 HP ElitePad 900. You can invoke the HP BIOS set
2 Executive summary For decades, HP has provided unique customer value through an internally developed Read Only Memory Basic Input/Output System (RO
20 Figure A-1. Sample text file output from the BCU tool Language *English Deutsch Spanish Italian French Japanese Portuguese Dansk
, 21 WWAN Device *Enable Disable WLAN Device *Enable Disable Near Field Communication *Enable Disable SD Card Device *Enable Disa
22 Appendix B: Setting up an in-house repository to support network updates Disclaimer The information contained within this appendix, including URL,
, 23 Finding a particular BIOS file The HP repository (an HTTP/FTP file store) has a different folder for each sysid, each containing the following:
24 Catalog file schema The schema shown in Figure B-1 is common to HP and customer repositories. Note Only UCS Transformational Format – 8-bit (UTF-
, 25 Naming conventions Figure B-3 outlines the naming conventions used by HP for BIOS files. Note You are advised to follow these conventions if
26 Sample catalog file Figure B-4 shows file 1909.xml , which has been placed in folder 1909 within a repository at www.server.com/bios. Figure B-4.
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, 3 HP Sure Start Policy Controls Although HP Sure Start is enabled out of the box with default settings that are optimized for the typical user, HP
4 F10 Setup for HP Business Notebooks HP F10 Setup features for business notebooks include file, security, and system configuration categories. Mai
, 5 Overview of Business Notebook options Table 1 provides a detailed list of F10 Setup options for HP business notebooks. Table 1. Key features f
6 SECURITY MENU Feature Function Default setting, if applicable Reboot required Setup BIOS Administrator Password Establishes the BIOS Administr
, 7 EMBEDDED SECURITY Feature Function Default setting, if applicable Reboot required BIOS Integrity Checking (Note: HP Sure Start is only
8 ADVANCED MENU Feature Function Default setting, if applicable Reboot required Language Selects between 14 languages Note: Affects the BIOS, n
, 9 Feature Function Default setting, if applicable Reboot required UEFI Boot Order Specifies UEFI boot order; requires boot mode set to UEFI
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