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Table 3. Security menu items (continued)
Menu item
Submenu item
Security Chip
Security Chip
Selection
Security Chip
Clear Security Chip
Intel TXT Feature
Physical Presence
for Provisioning
Physical Presence
for Clear
UEFI BIOS Update
Flash BIOS Updating
Option
by End-Users
Secure RollBack
Prevention
Memory Protection
Execution
Prevention
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able to work until they are re-enabled in the
fingerprint software.
• Discrete TPM
If you select Discrete TPM, you can use a
discrete TPM chip with TPM 1.2 mode. If you
• Intel PTT
select Intel PTT, you can use Intel Platform
Trusted technology (PTT) with TPM 2.0 mode.
Note:
Intel PTT can be used with Windows 8 or later
operating system.
• Active
If you select Active, the security chip is
functional. If you select Inactive, the Security
• Inactive
Chip is visible, but the security chip is not
• Disabled
functional. If you select Disabled, the Security
Chip is hidden and the security chip is not
(For Discrete TPM)
functional.
• Enabled
If you select Enabled, the security chip is
functional. If you select Disabled, the security
• Disabled
chip is hidden and not functional.
(For Intel PTT)
• Enter
Clear the encryption key.
Note: This item is displayed only if you have
selected Active for the Security Chip option.
• Disabled
Enable or disable the Intel Trusted Execution
Technology.
• Enabled
Note: This item is displayed only if you have
selected Active for the Security Chip option.
• Disabled
Enable or disable the confirmation message
when you change the settings of the security
• Enabled
chip.
• Disabled
Enable or disable the confirmation message
when you clear the security chip.
• Enabled
• Disabled
If you select Enabled, all users can update the
UEFI BIOS. If you select Disabled, only the
• Enabled
person who knows the supervisor password can
update the UEFI BIOS.
• Disabled
If you select Disabled, you can flash the older
version UEFI BIOS.
• Enabled
• Disabled
Some computer viruses and worms cause
memory buffers to overflow. By selecting
• Enabled
Enabled you can protect your computer against
attacks by such viruses and worms. If after
choosing Enabled you find that a program does
not run correctly, select Disabled and reset the
setting.

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