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2009 HP BUSINESS NOTEBO OK PC F10 S ETUP OVERVI EW Table of Contents: Background ............................................................................................................................. 2 Overview .................................................................................................................................. 2[...]
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2 Background For decades, HP has provided u nique customer value through our in ternally developed BIOS. This has allowed HP to provide a h igh degree of int egration between the firmware and HP Professi onal Inn ovations s uch as HP Protec tT ools, H P W irel ess Ass istant and H P Qui ckLook . Options for m any of th ese fe atures a re confi gure[...]
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3 to load the operating syst em and co mmunicat e with the various devices, such as storage drives , ke yboard, dis play , s lots, an d ports. HP F10 Setup featu res are separated in several groups or categories: File – Pr ovides access to gene ral op tio ns such as view syste m information, set d ate and time, e xit F10 S etup with a nd wit ho u[...]
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4 Tab le 1. Ke y fe ature s fo r F 10 Set up on se le ct 20 09 HP b usine ss no te boo k PCs Feature Funct ion Opt ions (Defau lt in B old where appl icabl e) FILE M ENU System Infor mation Pr o vide s ke y s ys t e m information , such as serial num ber, model numbe r, CPU ty pe, an d memory confi gur atio n. N/A Set System Date and Time Allows co[...]
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5 Tab le 1. (Continu ed) Key fe atu res for F10 Setup on s elect 2009 HP business n otebook PC s Feature Funct ion Opt ions (Defau lt in B old where appl icabl e) SECURITY MENU User M ana geme nt Manage (create/delete/res et passw ord) th e BIOS an d Protect Tool Users • Create New BIOS User Acco unt Creates additional BIOS user accounts. Adminis[...]
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6 Tab le 1. (Continu ed) Key featu res for F1 0 Set up on s elect 200 9 HP business n oteb ook PC s Feature Funct ion Opt ions (Defau lt in B old where appl icabl e) SECURITY MENU User To o ls Chan ge P ass wor d Chang e power on passw ord N/A HP SpareKey Enrollment All ows for us er confi gurati on of HP SpareKey. Answer a n y thre e of t e n ques[...]
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7 Tab le 1. (Continu ed) Key featu res for F1 0 Set up on s elect 200 9 HP business n oteb ook PC s Feature Funct ion Opt ions (Defau lt in B old where appl icabl e) SECURITY MENU S ys te m I D s • Notebook Asse t Tag All ows for cus tom c onfigurat ion of an asset tag. Serial Number • Notebook Owner ship Tag All ows for cus tom c onfigurat ion[...]
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8 Tab le 1. (Continu ed) Key featu res for F1 0 Set up on s elect 200 9 HP business n oteb ook PC s Featur e Func tion Opti on s (Default in Bold where applicable ) SYSTEM CONFIGURATIO N M ENU Device Config urations (contd. ) • Fan Al ways o n while on AC Leave fan o n wh i l e on AC. Enabled / Disa bled • Data Execution Pr eventio n Enables DE[...]
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9 Tab le 1. (Continu ed) Key featu res for F1 0 Set up on s elect 200 9 HP business n oteb ook PC s Feature Funct ion Opt ions (Defau lt in B old wher e appl icabl e) SYSTEM CONFIGURATIO N M ENU Built - In D e vic e Opt ions (contd. ) • Embedded WWA N Device Enables integrated ? device. Enabled / Disa bled • Embedded WL AN Device Enabl es inte [...]
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10 Feature Funct ion Opt ions (Defau lt in B old where appl icabl e) SYSTEM CONFIGURATIO N M ENU Port Option s (con td.) • Smart Card Enables integrated smart card slot. Enabled / Disa bled • eS AT A Enables integrated eSATA port. Enabled / Disa bled AMT Options • Firmware Verbosity Display AMT te xt d uri ng POST . Enabled / Disabled • AMT[...]
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11 For more inform ation HP T ec hnolo gy Ce nte r http://www.h p.com/go/ techcenter © 2009 Hewlet t - Packard Dev elo pme nt Com pany , L .P. The infor ma tion cont ai ned h ere in is subje ct to chang e w ithou t noti ce. T he only w arrantie s fo r HP pr oduc ts a nd se rv ices ar e se t for th in th e expres s warra nt y sta tem en ts accom p [...]