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Table 5-1 Computer Setup-Main (continued) ● Hardware subsystem tests ● Component tests ● Show test logs ● Language selection 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. Displays current BIOS version information. ● 'Check HP.com for BIOS Updates' or 'Check the Network for BIOS Updates' The string that appears here depends on the setting in 'BIOS Update Preferences'. This selection checks for the latest BIOS release revision on the netowrk and lets you choose whether to download the BIOS image and update the computer. NOTE: If MS Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption (BDE) is enabled, you must suspend BDE temporarily before flashed. Be sure to obtain the BDE recovery password or recovery PIN before suspending BDE. You can enable BDE after updating the BIOS. ● BIOS Rollback Policy Lets you select whether a minimum BIOS version can be allocated. If 'Restricted rollback to older BIOS' is selected, 'Minimum BIOS version' becomes active. Select to enter the minimum BIOS version that can be rolled back to. ■ Unrestricted rollback to older BIOS ■ Restricted rollback to older BIOS ● Allow BIOS updates using a network ● BIOS Update Preferences Allows the administrator to select the source of network updates (www.hp.com or another network server) and allows configuration of a periodic check for updates, including policies for: ■ Check for updates and prompt the user to accept or reject the update at that time ■ Check for updates and install all new versions ■ Check for updates and install only new versions marked important ● Network Configuration Settings Change Date and Time Allows you to set system time and date. Set Machine Unique Data Allows you to set/view data that is unique to each machine such as feature byte, build ID, serial number, SKU number, product family, and product name. System IDs Lets you set the following values: ● Asset Tracking Number ● Ownership Tag Replicated Setup Backup current settings to USB device Saves system configuration to a formatted USB flash media device. Restore current settings from USB device Restores system configuration from a USB flash media device. Save Custom Defaults Saves the current system configuration settings as the custom default set. Apply Custom Defaults and Exit Applies the custom default settings to the computer after rebooting. Does not apply to options in the Security menu. 60 Chapter 5 Computer Setup (F10) Utility

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Table 5-1
Computer Setup—Main (continued)
Hardware subsystem tests
Component tests
Show test logs
Language selection
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.
Displays current BIOS version information.
‘Check HP.com for BIOS Updates’ or ‘Check the Network for BIOS Updates’
The string that appears here depends on the setting in ‘BIOS Update Preferences’. This selection
checks for the latest BIOS release revision on the netowrk and lets you choose whether to download
the BIOS image and update the computer.
NOTE:
If MS Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption (BDE) is enabled, you must suspend BDE
temporarily before
flashed.
Be sure to obtain the BDE recovery password or recovery PIN before
suspending BDE. You can enable BDE after updating the BIOS.
BIOS Rollback Policy
Lets you select whether a minimum BIOS version can be allocated. If ‘Restricted rollback to older
BIOS’ is selected, ‘Minimum BIOS version’ becomes active. Select to enter the minimum BIOS version
that can be rolled back to.
Unrestricted rollback to older BIOS
Restricted rollback to older BIOS
Allow BIOS updates using a network
BIOS Update Preferences
Allows the administrator to select the source of network updates (www.hp.com or another network
server) and allows
configuration
of a periodic check for updates, including policies for:
Check for updates and prompt the user to accept or reject the update at that time
Check for updates and install all new versions
Check for updates and install only new versions marked important
Network
Configuration
Settings
Change Date and Time
Allows you to set system time and date.
Set Machine Unique Data
Allows you to set/view data that is unique to each machine such as feature byte, build ID, serial number,
SKU number, product family, and product name.
System IDs
Lets you set the following values:
Asset Tracking Number
Ownership Tag
Replicated Setup
Backup current settings to USB device
Saves system
configuration
to a formatted USB
flash
media device.
Restore current settings from USB device
Restores system
configuration
from a USB
flash
media device.
Save Custom Defaults
Saves the current system
configuration
settings as the custom default set.
Apply Custom Defaults
and Exit
Applies the custom default settings to the computer after rebooting. Does not apply to options in the
Security
menu.
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Chapter 5
Computer Setup (F10) Utility