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Set Supervisor/User Password
sets the supervisor/user password. You
can set the supervisor/user password to be required for starting up the
system and/or entering BIOS Setup.
Strong Password
enables or disables strong password. When enabled,
the password you set must contain at least one upper-case letter, one
lower-case letter, and one digit.
Password Configuration
sets the minimum password length. Enter the
number in the input field and select
[Yes]
. The number should be
between 4 and 64.
Password on Boot
allows you to enable or disable the entering of
password for booting up your system.
Secure Boot Configuration
You can access this item only after setting
the
Supervisor Password
.
Secure Boot
enables or disables Secure Boot. Secure Boot is a feature
that helps prevent unauthorized firmware, operating systems, or UEFI
drivers from running at boot time.
Delete all Security Boot Keys
deletes all secure boot variables.
Restore Factory Defaults
resets secure boot variables to manufacturing
defaults.
Set HDD 0 User Password
sets the password for locking the Primary
Master hard disk drive. After setting a password, the hard disk drive can
only be unlocked by the password no matter where it is installed.
Security Freeze Lock
enables or disables the “Security Freeze Lock”
function. This function is only applicable to SATA drives in AHCI mode. It
prevents attacks on the SATA drive by freezing the security state of the
drive at POST and also when the system resumes from S3.
TPM Setup Menu
TPM Support
enables or disables TPM (Trusted Platform Module) support.
TPM (Trusted Platform Module) is a component on your computer’s
mainboard that is specifically designed to enhance platform security by
providing a protected space for key operations and other security critical
tasks.
Change TPM Status
allows you to select between
No Operation
and
Clear
.
Intel Trusted Execution Technology
enables utilization of additional
hardware capabilities provided by Intel® Trusted Execution Technology.