Computer Setup-Configuration - HP Pro G2 SFF Manual

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Table 6-2
Computer Setup–Security menu (continued)
Option
Device Security
USB Security
Slot Security
Restore Security
Settings to Default
Computer Setup—Configuration
NOTE:
Support for specific Computer Setup options may vary depending on the hardware configuration.
Table 6-3
Computer Setup–Configuration menu
Option
Language
Virtualization
Technology
SATA Emulation
Description
You can clear the TPM only when you confirm the request using the Physical Presence check prompted by
the BIOS during the next startup. Once the TPM is cleared, the BIOS disables TPM power-on authentication
and sets the Clear TPM setting to 'no'. The TPM State setting stays the same before and after the Clear
TPM setting is also set to 'no' without any action taken if you select 'no' for the Physical Presence check.
Select 'yes' to reset the TPM to an unowned state. After the TPM is cleared, it is also turned off. To
temporarily suspend TPM operations, turn the TPM off instead of clearing it.
Clearing the TPM resets it to factory defaults and turns it off. You will lose all created keys and data
protected by those keys.
Select whether the following components are available or hidden:
Serial Port
System Audio
Network Controller
Legacy Diskette
Onboard WLAN
SATA #
Enable or disable the following USB ports:
Front USB Ports
Rear USB Ports
Internal USB Ports
Select whether the following components are available or hidden:
PCI Express ×16 Slot 1
PCI Express ×1 Slot 1
PCI Express ×1 Slot 2
PCI Slot 1
M.2 Card Slot
This action resets security devices, clears BIOS passwords (not including DriveLock), and restores settings
in the Security menu to factory defaults.
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Select the language of the menus in F10 Setup.
Enable virtualization technology support. You must restart the computer for this change to take effect.
Allows you to choose how the SATA controller and devices are accessed by the operating system.
Supported options include: RAID and AHCI.
Computer Setup (F10) Utilities
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