Owner's Manual

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Using BIOS Setup
Secure Boot Option 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.
Reset to Default resets secure boot variables to manufacturing default.
This item is accessible only when the Secure Boot Option item is set to
Enabled.
Change to Customization changes the platform to setup mode and
disables Secure Boot. This item is accessible only when the Secure Boot
Option item is set to Enabled.
Supervisor/User Password Is shows whether you have set the
supervisor/user password or not for the system.
Set Supervisor/User Password sets the supervisor/user password. When
typing the password, first make sure that Num Lock is off, and then type the
password in the entry fields and press Enter. Confirm your password by
typing it again and pressing Enter. You can set the supervisor/user password
to be required for starting up the system and/or entering BIOS Setup.
Security
Secure Boot Configuration
Item Specific Help
UEFI Secure Boot
Protected Signatures
Customized Signatures
CertNames
Secure Boot Option
Reset to Default
Change to Customization
Disabled
Disabled (Setup Mode)
Disabled (Standard Mode)
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[Enter]
[Enter]
This is used to
decide whether TPM
support should be
enabled or disabled.
F1 Help ↑↓ Select Item +/- Change Values F9 Setup Defaults
Esc Exit ←→ Select Menu Enter Select Sub-Menu F10 Save and Exit
Disabled