Values: Disabled,
Enabled
Descriptions: When this option is enabled, a password prompt is displayed when the computer is turned
on by an unattended event such as a Wake on LAN attempt. To prevent unauthorized access, set the user
authentication on the operating system.
•
Password at Restart
Values:
Disabled
, Enabled
Descriptions: When this option is enabled, a password prompt is displayed when you restart the
computer. To prevent unauthorized access, set the user authentication on the operating system.
•
Password at Boot Device List
Values:
Disabled
, Enabled
Descriptions: If you enable this option, the supervisor password is required when you try to enter the
Boot
menu by repeatedly pressing F12. To use this function, a supervisor password must be set.
•
Password Count Exceeded Error
Values: Disabled,
Enabled
Descriptions: Enable this option to display the POST 0199 error message when you enter a wrong
supervisor password more than three times.
•
Set Minimum Length
Values:
Disabled
, x characters (4 ≤ x ≤ 12)
Descriptions: Specify a minimum length for power-on passwords and hard disk passwords. If a supervisor
password is set, you cannot change the minimum length until you log in as a supervisor.
•
Power-On Password
Values:
Disabled
, Enabled
Descriptions: Set a power-on password to protect the computer from unauthorized access. For more
information, see “Passwords introduction” on page 45.
•
Hard Disk 1 Password
Values:
Disabled
, Enabled
Descriptions: Set a hard disk password to prevent unauthorized users from accessing data on the internal
storage drive. For more information, see “Passwords introduction” on page 45.
Security Chip
•
Security Chip Type
Values:
TPM 2.0
•
Security Chip
Values: Disabled,
Enabled
Descriptions: Enable or disable the security chip.
•
Security Reporting Options
– SMBOS Reporting
Values: Disabled,
Enabled
Descriptions: Enable or disable the feature that reports the SMBOS data. This option is displayed only if
Security Chip
is
Enabled
. When the
Security Reporting Options
is
Enabled
, any changes of the UEFI
BIOS data will be recorded to PCR1 that is defined by the TCG standard. The authorized programs can
monitor, read, and analyze the record.
•
Clear Security Chip
Descriptions: Use this option to clear the encryption key.
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