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Table 5-3 Computer Setup-Advanced (for advanced users) (continued) Option Heading HP Sure Recover HP Sure Recover When enabled the system firmware honors locate and remote requests to reinstall the operating system. When disabled all requests to reinstall the operating system are ignored. Recover from Network If enabled the system firmware gets the recovery agent from the network. If disabled the system firmware gets the recovery agent from a local drive. Recover after Boot Failure If enabled and no bootable UEFI operating system is found, the system firmware will launch HP Sure Recover. Secure Boot Configuration Configure Legacy Support and Secure Boot Lets you turn off all legacy support on the computer, including booting to DOS, running legacy graphics cards, booting to legacy devices, and so on. Lets you make sure an operating system is legitimate before booting to it, making Windows resistant to malicious modification from preboot to full operating system booting, preventing firmware attacks. UEFI and Windows Secure Boot only allow code signed by pre-approved digital certificates to run during the firmware and OS boot process. ● Legacy Support Enable and Secure Boot Disable ● Legacy Support Disable and Secure Boot Enable ● Legacy Support Disable and Secure Boot Disable Default is 'Legacy Support Disable and Secure Boot Disable'. Secure Boot Key Management Lets you manage the custom key settings. Import Custom Secure Boot keys Default is disabled. Clear Secure Boot Keys Lets you delete any previously loaded custom boot keys. Clearing keys will disable secure boot. Default is disabled. Reset Secure Boot keys to factory defaults Default is disabled. Enable MS UEFI CA key Disabling this setting alters the Secure Boot key list to further restrict the allowed software components. Set this option to 'disable' to support Device Guard. Ready BIOS for Device Guard Use Requires BIOS Administrator password to be configured and Secure Boot to be enabled. System Options Configure storage controller for Intel Optane Enables the Intel Optane memory module. Hyperthreading Lets you control processor capability. Default is enabled. Multi-processor Use this option to disable multi-processor support under the operating system. Default is enabled. 56 Chapter 5 Computer Setup (F10) Utility

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Table 5-3
Computer Setup—Advanced (for advanced users) (continued)
Option
Heading
HP Sure Recover
HP Sure Recover
When enabled the system
firmware
honors locate and remote requests to reinstall the operating system.
When disabled all requests to reinstall the operating system are ignored.
Recover from Network
If enabled the system
firmware
gets the recovery agent from the network. If disabled the system
firmware
gets the recovery agent from a local drive.
Recover after Boot Failure
If enabled and no bootable UEFI operating system is found, the system
firmware
will launch HP Sure
Recover.
Secure Boot
Configuration
Configure
Legacy Support and Secure Boot
Lets you turn
off
all legacy support on the computer, including booting to DOS, running legacy graphics
cards, booting to legacy devices, and so on.
Lets you make sure an operating system is legitimate before booting to it, making Windows resistant to
malicious
modification
from preboot to full operating system booting, preventing
firmware
attacks. UEFI
and Windows Secure Boot only allow code signed by pre-approved digital
certificates
to run during the
firmware
and OS boot process.
Legacy Support Enable and Secure Boot Disable
Legacy Support Disable and Secure Boot Enable
Legacy Support Disable and Secure Boot Disable
Default is ‘Legacy Support Disable and Secure Boot Disable’.
Secure Boot Key Management
Lets you manage the custom key settings.
Import Custom Secure Boot keys
Default is disabled.
Clear Secure Boot Keys
Lets you delete any previously loaded custom boot keys. Clearing keys will disable secure boot. Default is
disabled.
Reset Secure Boot keys to factory defaults
Default is disabled.
Enable MS UEFI CA key
Disabling this setting alters the Secure Boot key list to further restrict the allowed software
components. Set this option to ‘disable’ to support Device Guard.
Ready BIOS for Device Guard Use
Requires BIOS Administrator password to be
configured
and Secure Boot to be enabled.
System Options
Configure
storage controller for Intel Optane
Enables the Intel Optane memory module.
Hyperthreading
Lets you control processor capability. Default is enabled.
Multi-processor
Use this option to disable multi-processor support under the operating system. Default is enabled.
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