Supermicro X13DDW-A User Manual page 175

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Supermicro Security Erase Configuration (Available when a
storage device is detected by the BIOS)
Note: To configure Supermicro Security Erase settings, please follow the instructions
below to enable Security Erase feature support in the BIOS.
How to Activate Security Erase Configuration submenu for Secure Erase Support for
NVMe SSD Devices Only
1. From the Advanced menu, select PCIe/PCI/PnP and press <Enter> to invoke the PCI
Devices Common Settings page.
2. When the PCI Devices Common Settings screen displays, select NVMe Firmware
Sources and press <Enter>. The NVMe Firmware Sources pop-up dialogue box will
display.
3. From the pop-up box, select AMI Native Support and press <Enter>. Be sure to save
the changes you've made and reboot the system for the new settings to take effect by
pressing <F4>.
4. Press <Del> at bootup to return to the AMI BIOS Setup Utility.
5. When AMI BIOS screen displays, using arrow keys, select Security from the BIOS menu
bar on the top of the screen. The Supermicro Security Erase Configuration submenu will
display on the Security menu as shown below.
6. Select Supermicro Security Erase Configuration and press <Enter> to enter the Secure
Erase configuration page, which will allow you to configure Security Erase settings.
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