HP Pro Mini 260 G9 Desktop PC Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 65

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Table 6-1 Computer Setup Main (continued) Option Description ● Super I/O firmware version ● USB Type-C® controller firmware version ● Born on date ● Serial number ● SKU number ● UUID (Universally Unique Identifier) ● Asset tracking number ● Feature byte ● Build ID ● Product family ● System board ID ● System board CT number ● Panel type ● Panel serial number ● Integrated MAC Address System Diagnostics If the hard drive has the HP Advanced Diagnostics installed, the application launches. If HP Advanced Diagnostics is not installed, then a basic version that is built into the BIOS provides the capability to perform the following functions: ● Memory Test ● Hard Drive Check ● Language BIOS Event Log View BIOS Event Log Displays a list of events, alerts, or warnings that have been logged since the log was last cleared. Export to USB Key Saves a file named BiosEventLog.txt containing the log entries to an inserted USB storage device. Clear BIOS Event Log on Next Boot When selected, the BIOS clears the event log when the user saves and exits. Default is disabled. Update System BIOS Lets you update the system BIOS from www.hp.com or another network server, from a removable USB drive, or from a file located on the hard drive. Check [current selection] for BIOS Updates The string that appears here depends on the setting in BIOS Update Preferences. Lock BIOS Version If this option is selected, the system is locked to the current BIOS version, and updates are not allowed. Native OS Firmware Update Service Allows the operating system to drive firmware updates (for example, Windows Update). 58 Chapter 6 Computer Setup (F10) Utility

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Table 6-1
Computer Setup Main
(continued)
Option
Description
Super I/O firmware version
USB Type-C® controller firmware version
Born on date
Serial number
SKU number
UUID (Universally Unique Identifier)
Asset tracking number
Feature byte
Build ID
Product family
System board ID
System board CT number
Panel type
Panel serial number
Integrated MAC Address
System Diagnostics
If the hard drive has the HP Advanced Diagnostics installed, the application launches. If HP Advanced
Diagnostics is not installed, then a basic version that is built into the BIOS provides the capability to
perform the following functions:
Memory Test
Hard Drive Check
Language
BIOS Event Log
View BIOS Event Log
Displays a list of events, alerts, or warnings that have been logged since the log was last cleared.
Export to USB Key
Saves a file named BiosEventLog.txt containing the log entries to an inserted USB storage device.
Clear BIOS Event Log on Next Boot
When selected, the BIOS clears the event log when the user saves and exits. Default is disabled.
Update System BIOS
Lets you update the system BIOS from www.hp.com or another network server, from a removable USB
drive, or from a file located on the hard drive.
Check [current selection] for BIOS Updates
The string that appears here depends on the setting in
BIOS Update Preferences
.
Lock BIOS Version
If this option is selected, the system is locked to the current BIOS version, and updates are not allowed.
Native OS Firmware Update Service
Allows the operating system to drive firmware updates (for example, Windows Update).
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