HP EliteBook 735 PC Commercial BIOS UEFI Setup - Page 36

Scheduled Power-On Menu, Boot Options Menu

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HP PC Commercial BIOS (UEFI) Setup July 2020 919946-004 5.3 Scheduled Power-On Menu This submenu controls the days of the week and a single time of day for the system to turn on the computer. This feature wakes the system up from a powered off state. Table 22 Scheduled Power-On Menu features Feature  Sunday  Monday  Tuesday  Wednesday  Thursday  Friday  Saturday Hour Minute Type Setting Description Days of the week selection. Setting Setting Time selection. Hour: 0 - 23, Minute: 0 - 59. Default Notes Reboot Required 0 Reboot Required 0 Reboot Required 5.4 Boot Options Menu This submenu controls the behavior of the system during boot up. Table 23 Boot Options Menu features Feature Startup Delay (sec.)  Fast Boot  CD-ROM Boot  USB Storage Boot  Network PXE Boot After Power Loss Type Setting Setting Setting Description Select the number of seconds (0 - 60) to pause the boot before starting the OS. Increasing the delay gives more time to press a key that accesses one of the startup options, such as BIOS Setup (F10). When checked, reduces boot up time by bypassing boot to USB, CD-ROM, and PXE. This skips some preboot initialization steps. NOTE: When a power-on password, other security features, or current boot order have been modified, Fast Boot is ignored. When checked, allows system to boot from CD-ROM. Setting When checked, allows system to boot from USB devices. Setting Setting When checked, allows system to boot from a network card if it supports PXE or UEFI network boot capability. Specifies the desktop state after power loss. The following settings are possible: • Power Off • Power On • Previous State Default 0 Notes Checked Checked Checked Checked Power Off Desktop Only © Copyright 2016-2019 HP Development Company, L.P. 5 Advanced Menu 36

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HP PC Commercial BIOS (UEFI) Setup
July 2020
919946-004
© Copyright 2016-2019 HP Development Company, L.P.
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Advanced Menu
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5.3
Scheduled Power-On Menu
This submenu controls the days of the week and a single time of day for the system to turn on the computer. This feature
wakes the system up from a powered off state.
Table 22
Scheduled Power-On Menu features
Feature
Type
Description
Default
Notes
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Setting
Days of the week selection.
Reboot Required
Hour
Setting
Time selection.
0
Reboot Required
Minute
Setting
Hour: 0
23, Minute: 0
59.
0
Reboot Required
5.4
Boot Options Menu
This submenu controls the behavior of the system during boot up.
Table 23
Boot Options Menu features
Feature
Type
Description
Default
Notes
Startup Delay
(sec.)
Setting
Select the number of seconds (0
60) to pause the boot before
starting the OS. Increasing the delay gives more time to press a
key that accesses one of the startup options, such as BIOS Setup
(F10).
0
Fast Boot
Setting
When checked, reduces boot up time by bypassing boot to USB,
CD-ROM, and PXE. This skips some preboot initialization steps.
NOTE:
When a power-on password, other security features, or
current boot order have been modified, Fast Boot is ignored.
Checked
CD-ROM
Boot
Setting
When checked, allows system to boot from CD-ROM.
Checked
USB
Storage Boot
Setting
When checked, allows system to boot from USB devices.
Checked
Network
PXE Boot
Setting
When checked, allows system to boot from a network card if it
supports PXE or UEFI network boot capability.
Checked
After Power
Loss
Setting
Specifies the desktop state after power loss. The following
settings are possible:
Power Off
Power On
Previous State
Power Off
Desktop Only