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Password on Boot
This setting allows you to determine if a password is required for a user to enter
the system at system boot. The options are
Enabled
(password required) and
Disabled (password not required).
TPM (Trusted Platform Modules) Support
Select Enabled to enable support for trusted platforms and allow the BIOS to auto-
matically download the drivers needed to provide support for the platforms specifi ed.
The options are Enabled and
Disabled
.
If set to Enabled, the TPM State screen displays. (See the next section.)
4-6 TPM (Trusted Platform Modules) State
Choose the TPM State menu from the Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility with the arrow
keys. You should see the following display.
Current TPM State
This item shows the current TPM State only.
Change TPM State
Select "Enabled & Activate" to enable TPM support for the system. Select De-acti-
vate & Disabled to disable the function of TPM support. If "No Change" is selected,
no changes will be done to the current TPM State. Select Clear to clear or erase
all information related to TPM support.
If set to "Clear", the sub-menu: Physical Presence Operations will appear. Select
Reject to cancel the selection. Select Execute to proceed with selection. All infor-
mation related to TPM Support will be erased.
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