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Interactive BIOS simulator HP Pavilion Gaming Laptop 15-ec0xxx Welcome to the interactive BIOS simulator for the HP Pavilion Gaming Laptop 15-ec0xxx Here’s how to use it… BIOS Utility Menus: (Click the link to navigate to the individual menus) On this page you will find thumbnail images of each of the product’s BIOS utility menus. To view a specific menu in greater detail, simply click that thumbnail.
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BIOS Utility Menus Back to Welcome Page Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit...
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Item Specific Help System Time [16:45:28] 1. Provides firmware revision System Date 08/13/2019 information of devices built in the Product Name HP Pavilion Gaming Laptop 15-ec0xxx system. System Family HP Pavilion Product Number G3HSKU2#ABA 2. View System Log. System Board ID...
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Main Menu Back to BIOS Utility Menus Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit Item Specific Help Device Firmware Revision Embedded Controller 96.09 GOP (Graphic Output Protocol) 2.5.0 Video BIOS nVidia 86.07.6C.00.28 Back to Welcome Page...
Main Menu Back to BIOS Utility Menus Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit Item Specific Help System Log Result: Time: - No Data - - No Data - - No Data - - No Data - - No Data - - No Data - - No Data - - No Data -...
Security Menu Back to BIOS Utility Menus Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit Item Specific Help Administrator Password <Clear> 1. Administrator Password prevents <Clear> Power-On Password unauthorized access to the Setup Utilities. <Available> TPM Device 2. Power-On Password prevents unauthorized computer system start (boot).
Security Menu Back to BIOS Utility Menus Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit Item Specific Help Administrator Password <Clear> 1. Administrator Password prevents <Clear> Power-On Password unauthorized access to the Setup Utilities. <Available> TPM Device 2. Power-On Password prevents unauthorized computer system start (boot).
Security Menu Back to BIOS Utility Menus Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit Item Specific Help Administrator Password <Clear> 1. Administrator Password prevents <Clear> Power-On Password unauthorized access to the Setup Utilities. <Available> TPM Device 2. Power-On Password prevents unauthorized computer system start (boot).
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Security Menu Back to BIOS Utility Menus Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit Item Specific Help Administrator Password <Clear> 1. Administrator Password prevents <Clear> Power-On Password unauthorized access to the Setup Utilities. <Available> TPM Device 2. Power-On Password prevents unauthorized computer system start (boot).
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Security Menu Back to BIOS Utility Menus Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit Item Specific Help Administrator Password <Clear> 1. Administrator Password prevents <Clear> Power-On Password unauthorized access to the Setup Utilities. <Available> TPM Device 2. Power-On Password prevents unauthorized computer system start (boot).
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Security Menu Back to BIOS Utility Menus Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit Item Specific Help Administrator Password <Clear> 1. Administrator Password prevents <Clear> Power-On Password unauthorized access to the Setup Utilities. <Available> TPM Device 2. Power-On Password prevents unauthorized computer system start (boot).
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ESC - continue without changing 6. This option will restore all the security settings to factory defaults. For example, TPM device will be cleared and set to For more information, please visit: http://www.hp.com/go/techcenter/startup default shipping state. Back to Welcome Page...
Configuration Menu Back to BIOS Utility Menus Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit Item Specific Help Language <English> 1. Select the display language for the BIOS. <Enabled> Virtualization Technology 2. Enable Virtualization Technology Support. A Pow- Fan Always On <Enabled> er Cycle is required for a change to be activated.
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Configuration Menu Back to BIOS Utility Menus Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit Item Specific Help Language <English> 1. Select the display language for the BIOS. <Enabled> Virtualization Technology 2. Enable Virtualization Technology Support. A Pow- Fan Always On <Enabled> er Cycle is required for a change to be activated.
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Configuration Menu Back to BIOS Utility Menus Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit Item Specific Help Language <English> 1. Select the display language for the BIOS. <Enabled> Virtualization Technology 2. Enable Virtualization Technology Support. A Pow- Fan Always On <Enabled> er Cycle is required for a change to be activated.
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Configuration Menu Back to BIOS Utility Menus Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit Item Specific Help Language <English> 1. Select the display language for the BIOS. <Enabled> Virtualization Technology 2. Enable Virtualization Technology Support. A Pow- Fan Always On <Enabled> er Cycle is required for a change to be activated.
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Configuration Menu Back to BIOS Utility Menus Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit Item Specific Help Language <English> 1. Select the display language for the BIOS. <Enabled> Virtualization Technology 2. Enable Virtualization Technology Support. A Pow- Fan Always On <Enabled> er Cycle is required for a change to be activated.
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Configuration Menu Back to BIOS Utility Menus Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit Item Specific Help Language <English> 1. Select the display language for the BIOS. <Enabled> Virtualization Technology 2. Enable Virtualization Technology Support. A Pow- Fan Always On <Enabled> er Cycle is required for a change to be activated.
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Configuration Menu Back to BIOS Utility Menus Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit Item Specific Help Language <English> 1. Select the display language for the BIOS. <Enabled> Virtualization Technology 2. Enable Virtualization Technology Support. A Pow- Fan Always On <Enabled> er Cycle is required for a change to be activated.
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Configuration Menu Back to BIOS Utility Menus Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit Item Specific Help Language <English> 1. Select the display language for the BIOS. <Enabled> Virtualization Technology 2. Enable Virtualization Technology Support. A Pow- Fan Always On <Enabled> er Cycle is required for a change to be activated.
Pending Action None lected, BIOS will use IPv4 first. Clear All Secure Boot Keys Load HP Factory Default Keys 4. When Legacy Support Is enabled. BIOS will Load MSFT Debug Policy Keys load Compatibility Support Module <CSM> to support Legacy OS such as Windows 7.
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None lected, BIOS will use IPv4 first. Post Hotkey Delay (sec) Clear All Secure Boot Keys Load HP Factory Default Keys 4. When Legacy Support Is enabled. BIOS will Load MSFT Debug Policy Keys load Compatibility Support Module <CSM> to support Legacy OS such as Windows 7.
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IPv6 or IPv4+IPv6. When IPv4+IPv6 is se- Pending Action None lected, BIOS will use IPv4 first. Clear All Secure Boot Keys Load HP Factory Default Keys 4. When Legacy Support Is enabled. BIOS will Load MSFT Debug Policy Keys load Compatibility Support Module <CSM> USB Boot to support Legacy OS such as Windows 7.
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IPv6 or IPv4+IPv6. When IPv4+IPv6 is se- Pending Action None lected, BIOS will use IPv4 first. Clear All Secure Boot Keys Load HP Factory Default Keys 4. When Legacy Support Is enabled. BIOS will Load MSFT Debug Policy Keys load Compatibility Support Module <CSM> Network Boot to support Legacy OS such as Windows 7.
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Pending Action None lected, BIOS will use IPv4 first. Clear All Secure Boot Keys Load HP Factory Default Keys 4. When Legacy Support Is enabled. BIOS will Load MSFT Debug Policy Keys load Compatibility Support Module <CSM> Network Boot Protocol to support Legacy OS such as Windows 7.
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IPv6 or IPv4+IPv6. When IPv4+IPv6 is se- Pending Action None lected, BIOS will use IPv4 first. Clear All Secure Boot Keys Load HP Factory Default Keys 4. When Legacy Support Is enabled. BIOS will Load MSFT Debug Policy Keys load Compatibility Support Module <CSM> Legacy Support to support Legacy OS such as Windows 7.
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IPv6 or IPv4+IPv6. When IPv4+IPv6 is se- Pending Action None lected, BIOS will use IPv4 first. Clear All Secure Boot Keys Load HP Factory Default Keys 4. When Legacy Support Is enabled. BIOS will Load MSFT Debug Policy Keys load Compatibility Support Module <CSM> Secure Boot to support Legacy OS such as Windows 7.
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Exit Menu Back to BIOS Utility Menus Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit Item Specific Help Save Changes and Exit 1. Exit System Setup and save your Ignore Changes and Exit changes to CMOS. Load Setup Defaults 2. Exit utility without saving Setup data to CMOS.
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Exit Menu Back to BIOS Utility Menus Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit Item Specific Help Save Changes and Exit 1. Exit System Setup and save your Ignore Changes and Exit changes to CMOS. Load Setup Defaults 2. Exit utility without saving Setup data to CMOS.
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Exit Menu Back to BIOS Utility Menus Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit Item Specific Help Save Changes and Exit 1. Exit System Setup and save your Ignore Changes and Exit changes to CMOS. Load Setup Defaults 2. Exit utility without saving Setup data to CMOS.
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