HP BUSINESS NOTEBOOK PC F10 SETUP OVERVIEW 2011 Business Notebook Models Technical white paper

Table 1. (Continued) Key features for F10 Setup on select 2011 HP business notebook PCs
Feature
Function
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION MENU
Device Configurations
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Secondary Battery Fast
Charge
Switches charging to secondary
battery when primary battery is 90%
charged to optimize charge cycle
Enabled
HP QuickWeb
6
Enables quick access to web when
QuickWeb button is pressed
Enabled
HP QuickWeb: Write
Protect
Prevents data from being written
while in QuickWeb
Enabled
Virtualization
Technology
Enables VT on Intel based systems
Disabled
Virtualization
Technology for
Directed I/O
Grants virtual machines direct access
to peripheral devices
Disabled
TXT
Enables Trusted Execution Technology
Disabled
Multi Core CPU
Enables dual/quad processor cores
Enabled
Intel ® HT Technology
7
Enables HT on Intel based systems
Enabled
NumLock on at boot
Enables numlock at boot
Disabled
Built-In Device Options
Wireless Button State
Enables wireless button
Enabled
Embedded WLAN
Device
8
Enables integrated 802.11 device
Enabled
Embedded WWAN
Device
9
Enables integrated WWAN device
Enabled
Embedded Bluetooth
Enables integrated Bluetooth device
Enabled
Network Interface
Controller (LAN)
Enables integrated NIC device
Enabled
LAN/WLAN Switching
Enables automatic switching
Disabled
6 - HP QuickWeb is accessible when the notebook is off in Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7-based systems. Internet
access is required. Timing may vary depending on the system configuration. To enable the feature following the removal of the
battery, reboot the notebook prior to subsequent use.
7 - Intel HT Technology (HT) is designed to improve performance of multi-threaded software products and requires a computer
system with a processor supporting HT and an HT-enabled chipset, BIOS and OS. Please contact your software provider to
determine compatibility. Not all customers or software applications will benefit from the use of HT. See
http://www.intel.com/info/hyperthreading for more information.
8 - Wireless access point and Internet service required and sold separately. Availability of public wireless access points limited.
9 - Broadband requires separately purchased service contract. Check with provider for availability and coverage in your area.