HP EliteDesk 800 35W G3 Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 71

Computer Setup—Advanced, Table 5-2

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Table 5-2 Computer Setup-Security (continued) After you select a drive, the following options are available: Set DriveLock Master Password. Sets the drive's master password but does not enable DriveLock. Enable DriveLock. Sets the drive's user password and enables DriveLock. ● Secure Erase Lets you select a hard drive to completely erase. Once a hard drive has been erased with a program that utilizes Secure Erase firmware commands, no file recovery program, partition recovery program, or other data recovery method will be able to extract data from the drive. ● Allow OPAL Hard Drive SID Authentication Smart Cover Cover Removal Sensor Enabling this feature sends an alert if the computer cover is removed. Lets you select one of the following options: Notify User. The first boot after the cover is opened will cause a POST error. Administrator Password. After the cover is opened it will require entry of the admin password to boot the system. An SMBIOS record lists the most recent time the system was booted after the cover was opened. If the cover is opened when the system is running, an WMI event is generated that management software can detect. System Management Command Allows authorized personnel to reset security settings during a service event. Default is enabled. Restore Security Settings to Default This action resets security devices, clears BIOS passwords (not including DriveLock), and restores settings in the Security menu to factory defaults. Computer Setup-Advanced NOTE: Support for specific Computer Setup options may vary depending on the hardware configuration. Table 5-3 Computer Setup-Advanced (for advanced users) Option Heading Display Language Lets you select the language of the menus in F10 Setup and the keyboard layout. Scheduled Power-On This feature wakes the system up from a powered off state at a specified date and time. Boot Options Select the devices that the computer can boot from, as well as other options, including: ● Startup Menu Delay(sec). Enabling this feature will add a user-specified delay to the POST process. One purpose for the delay is to provide additional time to activate hotkeys such as Esc for the Startup Menu or F10 for Computer Setup. ● Fast Boot. Default is enabled. ● CD-ROM Boot. Default is enabled. ● USB Storage Boot. Default is enabled. ● Network (PXE) Boot. Default is enabled. ● After Power Loss. Default is Power Off. ■ Power off-causes the computer to remain powered off when power is restored. Computer Setup (F10) Utilities 63

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Table 5-2
Computer Setup—Security (continued)
After you select a drive, the following options are available:
Set DriveLock Master Password
. Sets the drive’s master password but does not enable DriveLock.
Enable DriveLock
. Sets the drive’s user password and enables DriveLock.
Secure Erase
Lets you select a hard drive to completely erase.
Once a hard drive has been erased with a program that utilizes Secure Erase
firmware
commands, no
file
recovery program, partition recovery program, or other data recovery method will be able to
extract data from the drive.
Allow OPAL Hard Drive SID Authentication
Smart Cover
Cover Removal Sensor
Enabling this feature sends an alert if the computer cover is removed. Lets you select one of the following
options:
Notify User
. The
first
boot after the cover is opened will cause a POST error.
Administrator Password
. After the cover is opened it will require entry of the admin password to boot the
system.
An SMBIOS record lists the most recent time the system was booted after the cover was opened.
If the cover is opened when the system is running, an WMI event is generated that management software
can detect.
System Management
Command
Allows authorized personnel to reset security settings during a service event. Default is enabled.
Restore Security
Settings to Default
This action resets security devices, clears BIOS passwords (not including DriveLock), and restores settings
in the
Security menu
to factory defaults.
Computer Setup—Advanced
NOTE:
Support for
specific
Computer Setup options may vary depending on the hardware
configuration.
Table 5-3
Computer Setup—Advanced (for advanced users)
Option
Heading
Display Language
Lets you select the language of the menus in F10 Setup and the keyboard layout.
Scheduled Power-On
This feature wakes the system up from a powered
off
state at a
specified
date and time.
Boot Options
Select the devices that the computer can boot from, as well as other options, including:
Startup Menu Delay(sec). Enabling this feature will add a
user-specified
delay to the POST process.
One purpose for the delay is to provide additional time to activate hotkeys such as
Esc
for the
Startup Menu or
F10
for Computer Setup.
Fast Boot. Default is enabled.
CD-ROM Boot. Default is enabled.
USB Storage Boot. Default is enabled.
Network (PXE) Boot. Default is enabled.
After Power Loss. Default is Power
Off.
Power
off—causes
the computer to remain powered
off
when power is restored.
Computer Setup (F10) Utilities
63