User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Predator Triton 515-51 Service Guide V1.00
- CHAPTER 1 - Hardware Specifications
- CHAPTER 2 - System Utilities
- CHAPTER 3 - Machine Maintenance
- Machine Maintenance
- Machine Disassembly and Replacement
- Disassembly Process
- Main Unit Disassembly Process
- Main Unit Disassembly Flowchart
- Removing the Lower Case
- Removing the Battery Pack
- Removing the WLAN Module
- Removing the RTC Battery
- Removing the DC-In Cable
- Removing the Mainboard
- Removing the Touchpad Module
- Removing the Left and Right Speakers
- Removing the WLAN Antenna
- Removing the Turbo Key Module
- Removing the Memory Modules
- Removing the SSD Modules
- Removing the Thermal Module
- Removing the Upper Case
- LCD Module Disassembly Process
- LCD Module Reassembly Process
- Main Unit Reassembly Process
- Replacing the Upper Case
- Replacing the Thermal Module
- Replacing the SSD Modules
- Replacing the Memory Module
- Replacing the Turbo Key Module
- Replacing the WLAN Antenna
- Replacing the Left and Right Speakers
- Replacing the Touchpad Module
- Replacing the Mainboard
- Replacing the DC-In Cable
- Replacing the RTC Battery
- Replacing the WLAN Module
- Replacing the Battery Pack
- Replacing the Lower Case
- Machine Maintenance
- CHAPTER 4 - Troubleshooting
- CHAPTER 5 - Jumper and Connector Locations
- CHAPTER 6 - FRU List
- CHAPTER 7 - Test Compatible Components
- CHAPTER 8 - Online Support Information
2-10 System Utilities
NOTE:
NOTE:
When prompted to enter the password, three attempts are allowed before
system halts. Resetting the BIOS password may require the user to return the
computer to its dealer.
Select an UEFI file as
trusted for executing
Option to launch an UEFI application from the
FAT32 EFI partition on your hard drive or FAT32
formatted USB drive.
Note: An administrator password is required to
configure this parameter.
–
Restore Secure Boot to
Factory Default
Option to set the secure boot mode to standard
mode which restores the factory defaults.
Note: An administrator password is required to
configure this parameter.
–
Current TPM (TCM) State TPM or TCM state Installed or
Not Installed
Change TPM (TCM)
State
Option to change the TPM or TCM state
Note: This parameter is grayed out if the
Supervisor Password is not set.
The default TPM (TCM) state is set to Enabled
and requires a Supervisor Password to change
the state. When set to Disabled, BIOS will not
initialize the TPM 2.0 device and will hide the
device in the ACPI table. The TPM device will not
appear in the Windows Device Manager.
Enabled or
Disabled
Clear TPM (TCM) Option to clear TPM or TCM
Note: This parameter is grayed out if the
Supervisor Password is not set.
No Change
Table 2-4. BIOS Security (Continued)
Parameter Description Option