Reference Guide

BIOS Settings Name Description Supported
Operating
System(s)
SATA Port 1
Enables or disables Serial ATA channel 2.
Possible values are:
Off
Auto
Microsoft Windows,
Linux
SATA Port 2
Enables or disables Serial ATA channel 3.
Possible values are:
Off
Auto
Microsoft Windows,
Linux
SATA Port 3
Enables or disables Serial ATA channel 4.
Possible values are:
Off
Auto
Microsoft Windows,
Linux
SATA Port 4
Enables or disables Serial ATA channel 5.
Possible values are:
Off
Auto
Microsoft Windows,
Linux
SATA Port 5
Enables or disables Serial ATA channel 6.
Possible values are:
Off
Auto
Microsoft Windows,
Linux
SATA Port 6
Enables or disables Serial ATA channel 7.
Possible values are:
Off
Auto
Microsoft Windows,
Linux
SATA Port 7
Enables or disables Serial ATA channel 8.
Possible values are:
Off
Auto
Microsoft Windows,
Linux
SATA Port 8
Enables or disables Serial ATA channel 9.
Possible values are: 1, 2
Off
Auto
Microsoft Windows,
Linux
SD Card Boot
Enables or disables the system to boot from SD card.
Possible values are:
Enabled — Allows the system to boot from SD card.
Disabled — Restricts the system to detect SD card and boot
from the SD card.
Microsoft Windows,
Linux
Secure Boot
The BIOS performs a Secure Boot authentication while
attempting to boot from a UEFI partition. It refers to this setting
to decide on the POST behavior.
Possible values are:
Microsoft Windows,
Linux
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