1.
During system boot, press
F10
to enter the BIOS setup.
2.
Locate and select the
Security
menu from the available menu selections displayed near the top of the
screen.
3.
Select
Slot Security
.
4.
Select
Slot 1 mini PCIe / mSATA
.
5.
Use the arrow keys to change
Enabled
to
Disabled
, and then press
F10
to accept the change.
6.
Select
File
from the header menus, and then select
Save Changes and Exit
.
To disable the Bluetooth features in Windows 7, do the following:
1.
Change
View By
from
Category
to either
Large Icon
or
Small Icon
.
2.
In
Control Panel
, go to
Device Manager
.
3.
Expand
Bluetooth Radios
.
4.
Find
Intel® Wireless Bluetooth® 4.0 Adapter
.
5.
Select
Disable
.
6.
Select
Yes
.
7.
To re-enable, select
Enable
.
To disable the Bluetooth features in Windows 8 or Windows 10, do the following:
1.
Change
View By
from
Category
to either
Large Icon
or
Small Icon
.
2.
In
Control Panel
, go to
Device Manager
.
3.
Expand
Bluetooth
.
4.
Select
Intel® Wireless Bluetooth® 4.0 + HS Adapter
to open the menu.
5.
Go to the
Driver
menu and select
Disable
.
6.
Select
Yes
.
7.
To re-enable, select
Enable
.
To remove the wireless modules, see one of the following for information on removal and replacement of
components:
●
The
Maintenance and Service Guide
for your workstation at
http://www.hp.com/support/
workstation_manuals
●
Videos for your workstation at
http://www.hp.com/go/sml
Disabling WLAN
NOTE:
The HP Z1 G2 Workstation is WLAN-enabled by default.
NOTE:
Disabling the WLAN functionality through the system BIOS or by removing the wireless modules
from the system will also disable the Bluetooth features.
The WLAN can be disabled through the system BIOS, through the operating system, or by removing the
wireless modules from the system.
To disable the WLAN using the system BIOS, do the following:
Setting up the workstation
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