Security
1. Old Password
2. New Password
3. Re-enter the new password
System Password
Used to prohibit an unauthorized user from booting. Enter the following details and click
OK.
1. Enter the old password — If the password is not set, the 'Enter the old password'
field will not be set.
2. Enter the new password
3. Re-enter the password
Password Changes
Controls the interaction between the system password and the administrator password.
Enable Password Changes (enabled by default)
TPM Security
Controls whether the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) in the system is enabled and
visible to the operating system. When enabled, the BIOS will turn on the TPM during
POST so that it can be used by the operating system.
TPM Security (disabled by default)
When the option is enabled, the user can select between three options:
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Deactivate
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Activate
•
Clear
CPU XD Support
Enables or disables the Execute Disable mode of the processor.
Enable CPU XD Support — Enabled by default
OROM Protection
Determines whether access to the Option ROM configurations are permitted during boot
(like CTRL+I or CRTL+P).
Enable OROM Protection — Enabled by default
Computrace(R)
Activates or deactivates the BIOS module interface of the optional Computrace Service
from Absolute Software.
•
Deactivate - Disabled by default.
•
Disable
•
Activate
Chassis Intrusion
Controls the chassis intrusion feature. You can set this option to:
Clear Intrusion Warning — Enabled by default
Options available are enabled when the check box is selected.
•
Disable
•
Enable
•
On-Silent — Enabled by default (if chassis intrusion is detected)
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