Dell Inspiron 3030 Small Desktop Owners Manual - Page 88

Table 33. System setup options-Passwords menu continued, Table 34. System setup options-Update

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Table 33. System setup options-Passwords menu (continued) Passwords Password Changes Allow Non-Admin Password Changes The Allow Non-Admin Password Changes option in BIOS setup allows an end user to set or change the computer or hard drive passwords without entering the administrator password. This gives an administrator control over the BIOS settings but enables an end user to provide their own password. By default, the option is enabled. For additional security, Dell Technologies recommends keeping the Allow NonAdmin Password Changes option disabled. Admin Setup Lockout The Admin Setup Lockout option prevents an end user from even viewing the BIOS setup configuration without first entering the administrator password (if set). By default, the Admin Setup Lockout option is disabled. For additional security, Dell Technologies recommends keeping the Admin Setup Lockout option disabled. Master Password Lockout Enable Master Password Lockout The Master Password Lockout setting allows you to disable the Recovery Password feature. If the computer, administrator, or hard drive password is forgotten, the computer becomes unusable. NOTE: When the owner password is set, the Master Password Lockout option is not available. NOTE: When an internal hard drive password is set, it must first be cleared before Master Password Lockout can be changed. By default, the Enable Master Password Lockout option is disabled. Master Password Lockout Enables or disables master password support. Hard disk passwords need to be cleared before the setting can be changed. By default, this option is disabled. Dell does not recommend enabling the Master Password Lockout unless you have implemented your own password recovery computer. Allow Non-Admin PSID Revert This option controls access to the Physical Security ID (PSID) revert of NVMe storage drives from the Dell Security Manager prompt. When disabled: If a BIOS Admin password is set, PSID revert is protected by the BIOS Admin password and the user will be promted to enter the BIOS Admin password before performing the revert. When enabled: PSID revert is allowed to proceed without providing the BIOS admin password. By default, the option is disabled. Table 34. System setup options-Update, Recovery menu Update, Recovery UEFI Capsule Firmware Updates Enable UEFI Capsule Firmware Updates Enables or disables BIOS updates through UEFI capsule update packages. NOTE: Disabling this option blocks the BIOS updates from services such as Microsoft Windows Update and Linux Vendor Firmware Service (LVFS). By default, the Enable UEFI Capsule Firmware Updates option is enabled. BIOS Recovery from Hard Drive Enables or disables the user to recover from certain corrupted BIOS conditions from a recovery file on the user primary hard drive or an external USB key. 88 BIOS Setup

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Table 33. System setup options—Passwords menu (continued)
Passwords
Password Changes
Allow Non-Admin Password Changes
The
Allow Non-Admin Password Changes
option in BIOS setup allows an end
user to set or change the computer or hard drive passwords without entering
the administrator password. This gives an administrator control over the BIOS
settings but enables an end user to provide their own password.
By default, the option is enabled.
For additional security, Dell Technologies recommends keeping the
Allow Non-
Admin Password Changes
option disabled.
Admin Setup Lockout
The
Admin Setup Lockout
option prevents an end user from even viewing the
BIOS setup configuration without first entering the administrator password (if
set).
By default, the
Admin Setup Lockout
option is disabled.
For additional security, Dell Technologies recommends keeping the
Admin Setup
Lockout
option disabled.
Master Password Lockout
Enable Master Password Lockout
The Master Password Lockout setting allows you to disable the Recovery
Password feature. If the computer, administrator, or hard drive password is
forgotten, the computer becomes unusable.
NOTE:
When the owner password is set, the Master Password Lockout
option is not available.
NOTE:
When an internal hard drive password is set, it must first be cleared
before Master Password Lockout can be changed.
By default, the
Enable Master Password Lockout
option is disabled.
Master Password Lockout
Enables or disables master password support. Hard disk passwords need to be
cleared before the setting can be changed.
By default, this option is disabled.
Dell does not recommend enabling the
Master Password Lockout
unless you
have implemented your own password recovery computer.
Allow Non-Admin PSID Revert
This option controls access to the Physical Security ID (PSID) revert of NVMe
storage drives from the Dell Security Manager prompt.
When disabled: If a BIOS Admin password is set, PSID revert is protected by the
BIOS Admin password and the user will be promted to enter the BIOS Admin
password before performing the revert.
When enabled: PSID revert is allowed to proceed without providing the BIOS
admin password.
By default, the option is disabled.
Table 34. System setup options—Update, Recovery menu 
Update, Recovery
UEFI Capsule Firmware Updates
Enable UEFI Capsule Firmware Updates
Enables or disables BIOS updates through UEFI capsule update packages.
NOTE:
Disabling this option blocks the BIOS updates from services such as
Microsoft Windows Update and Linux Vendor Firmware Service (LVFS).
By default, the
Enable UEFI Capsule Firmware Updates
option is enabled.
BIOS Recovery from Hard Drive
Enables or disables the user to recover from certain corrupted BIOS conditions
from a recovery file on the user primary hard drive or an external USB key.
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BIOS Setup