COMeT10-3900/BIOS Settings
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4.4.1 Setup Administrator Password
If only the administrator password is set, then this password is required to
enter the BIOS setup and grants you administrative privileges.
4.4.2 User Password
If only the user password is set, then this password is required during
boot or entering the BIOS setup with administrative privileges.
NOTE If both the administrator and user passwords are set, then either
password is required to boot the machine or enter the BIOS setup,
however the user password does not have administrative privileges on
the security page.
4.4.3 HDD Security Configuration
Navigate to the appropriate HDD or SSD drive to set, modify, and clear the
hard disk user and master passwords. User password setup is required for
enabling security.
4.4.4 Secure Boot
Navigate to the appropriate HDD or SSD drive and press
Enter
to boot.
Feature
Description
Choices
Default
Secure Boot
Enables/disables Secure Boot. When enabled,
Secure Boot activated, Platform Key (PK) is
enrolled, System mode is User/Deployed, and
CSM is disabled.
Enable,
Disable
Enable
Secure Boot
Mode - Custom
and Standard
Sets UEFI Secure Boot Mode to Standard mode or
Custom mode, this change is in effect after save.
After reset, the mode returns to Standard mode.
Standard,
Custom
Standard
Restore Factory
Keys
Forces the system to user mode. Configure
NVRAM to contain OEM-defined factory default
Secure Boot keys.
NOTE:
This is a one time push button that restores
the factory keys. There are no choices.
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Key
Management
Enables expert user to modify Secure Boot Policy variables without full
authentication.
NOTE:
These settings are for advanced users only. Contact a WINSYSTEMS
application engineer for additional information.