Dell Vostro 5415 Vostro 14 5415 Service Manual - Page 65

Table 4. System setup options-Advance menu continued, PPI Bypass for Enable Commands

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Table 4. System setup options-Advance menu (continued) Advance ● Disabled (Default) ● Enabled SupportAssist System Resolution Onboard Diagnostics Auto OS Recovery Threshold Performs SupportAssist OS recovery after the set value failed boot attempts. Options are: ● Off ●1 ● 2 (Default) ●3 Support Assist OS Recovery Enabled Support Assist OS recovery on failed boot attempts. Options are: ● Disabled ● Enabled (Default) Table 5. System setup options-Security menu (continued) Security Admin Password Displays the Status of the administrator password. System Password Displays the Status of the computer password. Asset Tag Admin Password System Password Displays and allows to edit the Asset Tag of the computer. Set, change, or delete the administrator password. Set, change, or delete the computer password. Password Change Password Bypass Absolute® Absolute® Status Firmware TPM TPM Security TPM On PPI Bypass for Enable Commands PPI Bypass for Disable Commands Set the status to allow User to set the System Password. The options are: ● Permitted (Default) ● Disabled Set the status to allow User to bypass System Password. The options are: ● Disable (Default) ● Reboot Bypass Set the Status of the Absolute Module on the computer. The options are: ● Activate ● Deactivate Displays the Status of the Absolute Module on the computer. The options are: ● Disabled ● Enabled (Default) ● Permanently Disabled Enable or disable TPM 2.0 security options. TPM 2.0 Security options. Turn On/Off TPM security option. The options are: ● On ● Off Controls the TPM Physical Presence Interface(PPI). When enabled, this setting allows the OS to skip BIOS PPI user prompts when issuing TPM PPI enable and activate commands. The Options are: ● Enabled ● Disabled (Default) Controls the TPM Physical Presence Interface(PPI). When enabled, this setting will allow the OS to skip BIOS PPI user prompts when issuing TPM PPI disable and deactivate commands(#2, 4, 7, 9, & 11). The options are: System setup 65

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Table 4. System setup options—Advance menu (continued)
Advance
Disabled (Default)
Enabled
SupportAssist System Resolution
Onboard Diagnostics
Auto OS Recovery Threshold
Performs SupportAssist OS recovery after the set value failed boot attempts.
Options are:
Off
1
2 (Default)
3
Support Assist OS Recovery
Enabled Support Assist OS recovery on failed boot attempts. Options are:
Disabled
Enabled (Default)
Table 5. System setup options—Security menu (continued)
Security
Admin Password
Displays the Status of the administrator password.
System Password
Displays the Status of the computer password.
Asset Tag
Displays and allows to edit the Asset Tag of the computer.
Admin Password
Set, change, or delete the administrator password.
System Password
Set, change, or delete the computer password.
Password Change
Set the status to allow User to set the System Password. The options are:
Permitted (Default)
Disabled
Password Bypass
Set the status to allow User to bypass System Password. The options are:
Disable (Default)
Reboot Bypass
Absolute®
Set the Status of the Absolute Module on the computer. The options are:
Activate
Deactivate
Absolute® Status
Displays the Status of the Absolute Module on the computer. The options are:
Disabled
Enabled (Default)
Permanently Disabled
Firmware TPM
Enable or disable TPM 2.0 security options.
TPM Security
TPM 2.0 Security options.
TPM On
Turn On/Off TPM security option. The options are:
On
Off
PPI Bypass for Enable Commands
Controls the TPM Physical Presence Interface(PPI). When enabled, this
setting allows the OS to skip BIOS PPI user prompts when issuing TPM PPI
enable and activate commands. The Options are:
Enabled
Disabled (Default)
PPI Bypass for Disable Commands
Controls the TPM Physical Presence Interface(PPI). When enabled, this
setting will allow the OS to skip BIOS PPI user prompts when issuing TPM
PPI disable and deactivate commands(#2, 4, 7, 9, & 11). The options are:
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