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System management - enable tpm
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Table 4-1 Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu descriptions (continued) Heading Option Description DriveLock Security Allows you to select a hard drive, enable or disable DriveLock security on that drive, and set a DriveLock password. This option appears only if your drive supports DriveLock. CAUTION: Enabling DriveLock can render a hard drive permanently inaccessible if the master password is lost or forgotten. No method exists to recover the password or access the data. System Security Data Execution Prevention-Enables or disables Data Execution Prevention mode in the processors. This mode prohibits code from running in pages that were set up as data pages, and prevents attacks such as buffer overflows. Operating system support is required for this feature. Virtualization Technology (VTx)-Enables Intel Virtualization Technology to increase workstation performance. (This feature is not available in all configurations.) Virtualization Technology Directed OS Management of Embedded Security Device-Enables or disables the ability of the operating system to control the TPM device, including turning it on and off, initializing it, and resetting it. Reset of Embedded Security Device through OS-Enables or disables the ability of the operating system to reset the TPM. Setup Security Enables the administrator to selectively set the security level for each setup feature. The options Level are: Setup Password and None. Browser mode must be enabled to use this option. Power OS Power Management Enables or disables: ● Runtime Power Management ● ACPI S3 Hard Disk Reset ● ACPI S3 PS 2 Mouse Wakeup ● USB Wake on Device Insertion ● Unique Sleep State Blink Rates Hardware Power Enables or disables SATA Power Management Management Thermal Enables you set the rate of the system fan when the processor is in idle. 30 Chapter 4 System management ENWW