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Table 3-1
Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu descriptions (continued)
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Chapter 3 System management
Option
Description
Power-On
Enables you to set and enable the power-on password.
Password
Password
Provides these options:
Options
Lock Legacy Resources–Prevents the operating system from changing resources to Serial,
(becomes
Parallel, or Diskette controller.
available when
you set either a
Network Server Mode.
Power-On or
Setup
Password Prompt on Warm Boot.
password)
Smart Cover
Allows you to enable and disable the cover removal sensor, or to notify you if the sensor is activated.
Device Security
Makes the following devices available or hidden to the system:
Serial port
All USB ports
Front USB port
System audio
IDE controller security
SATA controller security
Network controller
Embedded security device
Embedded
This option becomes available if Embedded Device is set to Available.
Security Device
Embedded Security Device (Hidden or Available) turns the Trusted Platform Mechanism (TPM) on
and off. Device Hidden is the default. If this option is made available, the following options become
available:
Power-On Authentication Support—Enables and disables an authentication feature that
requires you to enter a TPM user key password to boot the system. This feature uses the
TPM to generate and store the authentication password.
Reset Authentication Credential—Resets the authentication functionality and clears
authentication credentials.
You must create a setup password to enable an Embedded Security Device and to access security
features associated with the device.
Setting a to available enables the operating system to access the device. Hidden makes the device
unavailable. It is disabled by the BIOS and cannot be enabled by the operating system.
Network Service
Enables or disables the ability to boot to the network using the
Boot
System IDs
Provides these options:
Asset Tag—A 16–byte string identifying the system.
Ownership Tag—An 80–byte string identifying ownership of the system. This tag appears on
the screen during POST.
Universal Unique Identifier (UUID)—Automatically generated by the system.
Keyboard—Enables you to set the keyboard locale for System ID entry.
F12
key or the boot order.
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