F10 Setup overview for 2012 HP Business Notebooks and Desktops 2012 Business PC Models Technical white paper
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View system information
Set date and time
Exit F10 Setup with and without saving changes to settings
View system diagnostics
Security menu
The security menu provides access to security related options such as:
Power-on and DriveLock passwords
Integrated security device configuration
Disk Sanitizer
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Intel® Anti-Theft
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Asset tag configuration
System configuration menu
The system configuration menu provides access to:
Boot options
integrated device configuration
Port options
AMT options
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(on select models)
F10 Setup feature access options
Language support
HP F10 Setup for business notebooks has extensive language support. You can display the GUI in English, French,
German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Danish, Japanese, Norwegian, Portuguese, Swedish, Finnish, Chinese Traditional, or
Chinese Simplified. Switch languages by using the Language options on the System Configuration page.
F10 Setup options for HP business notebooks
Table 1 provides a detailed list of F10 Setup options for HP business notebooks.
Table 1: Key features for F10 Setup on select 2012 HP business notebook PCs
Feature
Function
Default Setting,
if applicable
File Menu
System Information
Provides key system information, such as serial number,
model number, CPU type, and memory configuration
N/A
Set System Date and Time
Configures the date and time
N/A
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For the use cases outlined in the Department of Defense 5220.22 M Supplement.
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Intel AT security requires a separately purchased Absolute Computrace service subscription and must be activated and configured. Check with Absolute
for availability in your country. Windows® required. Intel and HP assume no liability for lost or stolen data and/or systems, or any other damages
resulting therefrom. See http://www.absolute.com/en/partners/alliances/intel.
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Intel Active Management Technology requires an Intel AMT-enabled chipset, network hardware and software, connection to a power source, and a
corporate network connection. Setup of this technology requires configuration by the purchaser. To enable certain functionality, setup may also require
further integration into existing security frameworks or scripting using the management console. Implementation of new business processes may also
require modification.