Computer Setup-Security - HP EliteOne G5 Maintenance & Service Manual

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Table 5-1
Computer Setup—Main (continued)
Option
Change Date and Time
Set Machine Unique Data
System IDs
Replicated Setup
Save Custom Defaults
Apply Custom Defaults
and Exit
Apply Factory Defaults
and Exit
Ignore Changes and Exit
Save Changes and Exit
Suppress POST errors
Computer Setup—Security
NOTE:
Support for specific Computer Setup options can vary, depending on the hardware configuration.
Table 5-2
Computer Setup—Security
Option
Create BIOS
Administrator Password
Description
Daily
Weekly
Monthly (default)
Network Configuration Settings
Configure settings to use for download and upload.
Update System and Supported Device Firmware Using Local Media
Lets you access files on either USB storage or the hard drive. The HP BIOS Update and Recovery
application included in BIOS Softpaqs at www.hp.com will copy the BIOS file to the correct location
on the hard drive or USB device.
Lets you update system date and time.
Allows you to set or view data that is unique to each machine such as feature byte, build ID, serial number,
SKU number, product family, system board CT number, and product name.
Lets you set the following values:
Asset Tracking Number
Ownership Tag
Backup current settings to USB device
Saves system configuration to a formatted USB flash media device.
Restore current settings from USB device
Restores system configuration from a USB flash media device.
Saves the current system configuration settings as the custom default set.
Applies the custom default settings to the computer after rebooting. Does not apply to options in the
Security menu.
Restores the factory system configuration settings to the computer after rebooting. Does not apply to
options in the Security menu.
Exits Computer Setup without applying or saving any changes.
Saves changes to current system configuration, exits Computer Setup, and reboots.
Select to turn off any errors generated by Power On Self Test (POST) during boot up.
Description
Lets you set and enable a BIOS administrator password, which controls access to the following features:
Setup Menu (F10)
3rd Party Option ROM Management (F3)
Update system ROM
Computer Setup (F10) Utilities
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