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in-house repository to support network updates 22 Disclaimer ...22 Introduction ...22 Terminology ...22 Finding a particular BIOS file ...23 Organizing the catalog ...23 Catalog file schema ...24 Sample file ...24 Naming conventions ...25 Setting up a repository...25 Instructions ...25 Final caveat - HP 350 | Business Notebook and Desktop PC F10 setup overview 2012 and 2013 Busin - Page 2
set of features. Supported models The F10 Setup described in this white paper is available on select models introduced in 2012 and 2013. • HP EliteBook 800 G1 series • HP ProBook 600 G1 series • HP ProBook 400 G0 and G1 series • HP ElitePad 900 G1 • HP EliteDesk 800 G1 series • HP EliteOne 800 G1 - HP 350 | Business Notebook and Desktop PC F10 setup overview 2012 and 2013 Busin - Page 3
any special actions by the local user. Manual (For Advanced Users only): Any problems found by HP Sure Start will not be repaired automatically and to default, the BIOS can be updated using any one of the supported processes. The HP Sure Start Recovery image will also be updated by default when this - HP 350 | Business Notebook and Desktop PC F10 setup overview 2012 and 2013 Busin - Page 4
• BIOS Power-On • Device Configuration • Built-In Device OptionsPort Options • AMT options4 (on select models) Language support HP F10 Setup for business notebooks has extensive language support. You can display the GUI in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Danish, Japanese, Norwegian - HP 350 | Business Notebook and Desktop PC F10 setup overview 2012 and 2013 Busin - Page 5
the hard drive, a USB disk-on-key, or the network Note: Updating BIOS over the network is supported on 2013 600/800 notebook models. Updates the system BIOS by using an image stored on hp.com or some other configurable network Enabling will not allow any BIOS update from local media or - HP 350 | Business Notebook and Desktop PC F10 setup overview 2012 and 2013 Busin - Page 6
Disabled Yes Allows users to establish a set of failsafe questions in the event the Enabled No power-on password is lost Allows user configuration of HP SpareKey by answering any three of No ten questions for enrollment What was the name of the first school you attended? No What is - HP 350 | Business Notebook and Desktop PC F10 setup overview 2012 and 2013 Busin - Page 7
Note: HP Sure Start is only supported on 2013 EliteBook and ZBook notebooks) N/A Verify Boot Block on every boot Verify the integrity of the system's boot block on boot. Disabled Yes BIOS Data Recovery Policy Recover System Data (For manual a Enabled Yes service event NOTE: - HP 350 | Business Notebook and Desktop PC F10 setup overview 2012 and 2013 Busin - Page 8
during POST Disabled Yes Custom Logo Enables use of custom logo screen during POST6 Disabled No Display Diagnostics URL Displays the HP support web address for diagnostics Custom Help and URL Message Allows display of customized message and URL during POST Enabled No Disabled No - HP 350 | Business Notebook and Desktop PC F10 setup overview 2012 and 2013 Busin - Page 9
USB hard drive, eSATA hard drive, SD card, HP HV Secure Boot, Generic USB device, Customized Boot PanelPower Options) Note: This option is only supported on AC power. - Sunday Day of week selection strengthens security by preventing applications/services from executing code from nonexecutable - HP 350 | Business Notebook and Desktop PC F10 setup overview 2012 and 2013 Busin - Page 10
the system hardware Enables BIOS to check the specific version of the HP Hypervisor package against the allowed version stored in BIOS Note: The feature only works when an SSD is detected. Currently, it is only supported in mSATA SSD-based solutions. Disabled Enables RTC wake to trigger the - HP 350 | Business Notebook and Desktop PC F10 setup overview 2012 and 2013 Busin - Page 11
Sleep mode Enabled Yes Disabled Yes Power on Unit When Lid is Opened Opening the lid powers on the computer Disabled Yes 7 All devices not supported on all systems. 11 - HP 350 | Business Notebook and Desktop PC F10 setup overview 2012 and 2013 Busin - Page 12
Terminal Execution Mode Firmware Progress Event Support Initiate Intel CIRA Function Enables mSATA support Draws power from the battery when the system Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes F10 Setup for HP Business Desktops File menu The File menu provides access to general options such as - HP 350 | Business Notebook and Desktop PC F10 setup overview 2012 and 2013 Busin - Page 13
business desktops. Note Use the F8 hotkey to change the selected language. Table 2. Key features for F10 Setup on select 2013 HP Business Desktop PCs Feature Function Default setting, Reboot if applicable required FILE MENU System Information Provides key system information, such as chassis - HP 350 | Business Notebook and Desktop PC F10 setup overview 2012 and 2013 Busin - Page 14
Feature Function SECURITY MENU Setup Password Establishes a setup password with administrator privileges Power-on Password Establishes a power-on password with user privileges Password Options Lock Legacy Resources Setup Browse Mode Password Prompt on F9, F11 & F12 Network Server Mode - HP 350 | Business Notebook and Desktop PC F10 setup overview 2012 and 2013 Busin - Page 15
, Feature Function Accessory USB Ports - USB Port 1 - USB Port 2 - USB Port 3 - USB Port 4 - USB Port 5 - USB3 Port 1 Slot Security PCI Express x16 Slot 1 PCI Express x4 Slot 1 PCI Express x1 Slot 1 PCI Express x1 Slot 2 PCI Express x1 Slot 3 Network Boot System IDs Master Boot Record - HP 350 | Business Notebook and Desktop PC F10 setup overview 2012 and 2013 Busin - Page 16
for others Note: "Secure Boot Policy" warning appears if user tries to enable Legacy Support with Secure Boot on. Yes By default HP keys are installed. They can be extended by valid Don't Clear No updates from HP. Clearing the keys resets the keys to the initial BIOS defaults. If Custom keys - HP 350 | Business Notebook and Desktop PC F10 setup overview 2012 and 2013 Busin - Page 17
peripherals Specifies boot device after a remote wakeup event Enables BIOS support for HP Backup and Recovery tools Allows system to boot without user input IO=3F8h, IRQ=4 Parallel Port: IO=378h, IRQ=7, DMA=1 Printer Mode: EPP+ECP Enabled Disabled Enabled Off Automatic Enabled Disabled Enabled - HP 350 | Business Notebook and Desktop PC F10 setup overview 2012 and 2013 Busin - Page 18
UEFI driver in the BIOS UEFI Only for Yes is used to provide PXE services Windows 8 Legacy Only for other Storage Option ROMs Specifies whether the is supported on 2013 600/800 Yes desktop models. Update Source Selects hp.com or a locally managed custom address to serve BIOS HP No - HP 350 | Business Notebook and Desktop PC F10 setup overview 2012 and 2013 Busin - Page 19
BIOSConfigUtility (BCU) tool, which is available at ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp5850159000/sp58888.exe. 2. Run the BCU You can run BCU in the local OS environment or in the service OS (for example, PXE boot.) 3. Update the text file based supports a screen resolution of 1366 x 768 or higher. 19 - HP 350 | Business Notebook and Desktop PC F10 setup overview 2012 and 2013 Busin - Page 20
Figure A-1. Sample text file output from the BCU tool Language *English Deutsch Spanish Italian French Japanese Portuguese Dansk Suomi Nederlands Norsk Svenska Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Multiboot Express Popup Delay(Sec) *0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 Initiate orderly Shutdown when AC is - HP 350 | Business Notebook and Desktop PC F10 setup overview 2012 and 2013 Busin - Page 21
lower case character required Yes *No Are spaces allowed in password Yes *No Secure Boot *Enable Disable Clear Secure Boot Keys Enable *Disable User Mode *HP Factory Keys Customer Keys 21 - HP 350 | Business Notebook and Desktop PC F10 setup overview 2012 and 2013 Busin - Page 22
, desktops, or workstations can receive BIOS updates over the network from a repository on a pre-defined HP HTTP /FTP site. Alternatively, the BIOS Update from a Network option also supports updates from an in-house server. This appendix describes how to configure a repository on an in-house - HP 350 | Business Notebook and Desktop PC F10 setup overview 2012 and 2013 Busin - Page 23
, Finding a particular BIOS file The HP repository (an HTTP/FTP file store) has a different folder for each sysid, each containing the following: • Catalog (.xml file) that lists supported BIOS files for the particular platfom • Individual BIOS updates (.bin files) Note A custom implementation of an - HP 350 | Business Notebook and Desktop PC F10 setup overview 2012 and 2013 Busin - Page 24
Catalog file schema The schema shown in Figure B-1 is common to HP and customer repositories. Note Only UCS Transformational Format - 8-bit (UTF-8) is supported (where UCS refers to the Unicode character set). Figure B-1. Repository schema - HP 350 | Business Notebook and Desktop PC F10 setup overview 2012 and 2013 Busin - Page 25
conventions Figure B-3 outlines the naming conventions used by HP for BIOS files. Note You are advised to example, ftp://www.server.com/bios or http://www.server.com/bios). Instructions These setup instructions assume you have created subdirectory bios for an HTTP server. Note The organization - HP 350 | Business Notebook and Desktop PC F10 setup overview 2012 and 2013 Busin - Page 26
versions are: • L70_9861.bin - released January 4, 2013 • L70_9863.bin - released February 4, 2013 • L70_9864.bin - released March 4, 2013 All three versions support rollback to previous versions (RB="1").14 98.61 and 98.64 are considered important updates (L="1"), while 98.63 is a normal update - HP 350 | Business Notebook and Desktop PC F10 setup overview 2012 and 2013 Busin - Page 27
more information Contact HP hp.com/country/us/en/contact_us.html HP Business Notebook Innovations http://www.hp.com/go/professionalinnovations HP Professional Innovations Quick Reference Guide http://www.hp.com/sbso/solutions/pc_expertise/professional_innovations/hp-professional-innovations-quick
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Desktop PC F10 setup overview
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Table of contents
Executive summary
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Supported models
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Enhancements
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Updating BIOS over the network
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HP Sure Start
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HP Sure Start Policy Controls
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Additional enhancements
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F10 Setup for HP Business Notebooks
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Main menu
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Security menu
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Advanced menu
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Overview of Business Notebook options
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F10 Setup for HP Business Desktops
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File menu
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Storage menu
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Security menu
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Advanced menu
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Overview for HP Business Desktops
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Appendix A: BIOS overview for 2012 HP ElitePad 900
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Using BIOSConfigUtility to get/set BIOS settings
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Appendix B: Setting up an in-house repository to support network updates
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Disclaimer
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Introduction
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Terminology
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Finding a particular BIOS file
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Organizing the catalog
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Catalog file schema
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Sample file
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Naming conventions
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Setting up a repository
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Instructions
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Final caveat
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For more information
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