
BIOS Utilities
5 - 8 Advanced Menu
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Intel Anti-Theft Technology (Advanced Menu)
Anti-Theft Technology, which is built-in to the processor of the computer, allows
system administrators to render your computer useless to thieves by sending a poi-
son pillencrypted SMS message over a 3G network etc. Administrators can also re-
motely unlock a recovered computer quickly, or direct the system to send location
information (GPS coordinates) back to a central server.
SATA Mode (Advanced Menu)
The SATA (Serial ATA) controller operates in
AHCI
(Advanced Host Controller
Interface) mode. Install the
Intel Rapid Storage Technology
driver to support your
drive in AHCI mode (see
“Intel® Rapid Storage Technology” on page 7 - 24
).
Boot Logo (Advanced Menu)
Use this menu item to enable/disable the
Boot Logo
screen at system startup
if you
have not
enabled UEFI Boot
. If you disable the
Boot Logo
you will not see the
F2
Enter Setup
or
F7 Boot Options
prompts on the screen, however you can still press
these keys, while the boot screen is displayed, to perform the Enter Setup or Boot
Option functions.
When
UEFI Boot is enabled
, then the prompts to press
F2 or F7
will not appear.
However you can still press
F2
to enter the setup, or
F7
to choose the preferred boot
device, if you press the key immediately the system boots up.
Summary of Contents for 15L14
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Page 30: ...XXVIII Preface...
Page 66: ...Quick Start Guide 1 36 1...
Page 130: ...BIOS Utilities 5 16 5...
Page 143: ...Upgrading The Computer Upgrading the System Memory RAM 6 13 6...
Page 144: ...Upgrading The Computer 6 14 Upgrading the System Memory RAM 6...
Page 194: ...Modules Options 7 50 7...
Page 208: ...Troubleshooting 8 14 8...
Page 212: ...Interface Ports Jacks A 4 A...
Page 256: ...Specifications D 6 D...