Lenovo ThinkPad X121e (English) User Guide - Page 134

Menu item, Selection, Comments, Password, Inactive, Enter, Security Chip, Disabled

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Table 3. Config menu items (continued) Menu item Submenu item Selection Security menu items Table 4. Security menu items Menu item Submenu item Password Security Chip Security Chip Selection • Active • Inactive • Disabled Security Reporting Options Clear Security Chip • Enter Intel TXT Feature UEFI BIOS Update Option Flash BIOS Updating by End-Users • Disabled • Enabled • Disabled • Enabled 118 User Guide Comments Note: This sub-menu is not supported in AMD models. Comments Refer to "Security menu" on page 112 and "Using passwords" on page 55. If you select "Active", Security Chip is functional. If you select "Inactive", Security Chip is visible, but is not functional. If you select "Disabled", Security Chip is hidden and is not functional. Enable or disable the following Security Reporting Options. • BIOS ROM String Reporting: BIOS text string • ESCD Reporting: Extended system configuration data • CMOS Reporting: CMOS data • NVRAM Reporting: Security data stored in the Asset ID • SMBIOS Reporting: SMBIOS data Clear the encryption key. Note: Only if you select "Active" for Security Chip, this item appears. Enable or disable Intel Trusted Execution Technology. If you select "Enabled," all users can update the UEFI BIOS. If you select "Disabled," only the person who knows supervisor password can update the UEFI BIOS.

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Table 3. Config menu items (continued)
Menu item
Submenu item
Selection
Comments
Note:
This sub-menu is not
supported in AMD models.
Security menu items
Table 4. Security menu items
Menu item
Submenu item
Selection
Comments
Password
Refer to “Security menu”
on page 112 and “Using
passwords” on page 55.
Security Chip
Active
Inactive
Disabled
If you select “Active”,
Security Chip is functional.
If you select “Inactive”,
Security Chip is visible, but
is not functional. If you
select “Disabled”, Security
Chip is hidden and is not
functional.
Security Reporting Options
Enable or disable the
following Security
Reporting Options.
BIOS ROM String
Reporting: BIOS text
string
ESCD Reporting:
Extended system
configuration data
CMOS Reporting:
CMOS data
NVRAM Reporting:
Security data stored in
the Asset ID
SMBIOS Reporting:
SMBIOS data
Clear Security Chip
Enter
Clear the encryption key.
Note:
Only if you select
“Active” for Security Chip,
this item appears.
Security Chip
Intel TXT Feature
Disabled
Enabled
Enable or disable Intel
Trusted Execution
Technology.
UEFI BIOS Update Option
Flash BIOS Updating by
End-Users
Disabled
Enabled
If you select “Enabled,”
all users can update the
UEFI BIOS. If you select
“Disabled,” only the person
who knows supervisor
password can update the
UEFI BIOS.
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