Reference Guide

BIOS Settings Name Description Supported
Operating
System(s)
Trusted Platform Module Activation
This property is used to activate the TPM if it is deactivated,
unowned and a BIOS Admin password is set and has been
verified; otherwise this property reports the status of the TPM
Activation BIOS option.
Possible values are:
Deactivate
Activate
Microsoft Windows,
Linux
TPM PPI ACPI Support
Enables or disables the TPM ACPI physical presence commands.
Possible values are:
Enable
Disable
Microsoft Windows,
Linux
TPM PPI Provision Override
Enables or disables the physical presence for the ACPI TPM PPI
provision operations.
Possible values are:
Enable
Disable
Microsoft Windows,
Linux
TPM PPI Deprovision Override
Enables or disables the physical presence for the ACPI TPM PPI
deprovision operations.
Possible values are:
Enable
Disable
Microsoft Windows,
Linux
Type-C Battery Overload Protection
Configures the maximum power for type-C connector.
Possible values are:
0 – 7.5 Watts
1 – 15 Watts
Microsoft Windows,
Linux
UART Power Down
Allow the operating system to power down or Prohibit OS from
powering down UART.
Possible values are:
Disable
Enable
Microsoft Windows
Uefi Boot Path Security
Determines whether the system should prompt the user to enter
the Admin password, if set, while booting from a UEFI boot path,
from the F12 Boot Menu.
Possible values are:
Always except internal hdd — All UEFI boot paths require
the user to enter the Admin password, except for the boot
paths that are hosted on an internal hard disk drives.
Always Except Internal HDD and PXE - All UEFI boot paths
requires the Admin password, except for boot paths hosted
on internal hard disk drives or PXE Boot.
Always — Booting from any UEFI boot path requires the
user to enter the Admin password.
Never — The Admin password is not required for booting
from UEFI boot paths.
Microsoft Windows,
Linux
UEFI Network Stack
Possible values are:
Microsoft Windows,
Linux
292 BIOS settings supported in Dell Command | Monitor 10.2.1