HP PC Commercial BIOS (UEFI) Setup Administration Guide For Commercial Platforms using HP BIOSphere Gen 3-5 2016 -2019 Technical Whitepaper
HP PC Commercial BIOS (UEFI) Setup
June 2019
919946-004
© Copyright 2016-2019 HP Development Company, L.P.
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3 F10 Main Menu
Main
Security
Advanced
UEFI Drivers
HP Computer Setup
Organization of the F10 section:
The hierarchy of the table of contents matches the sequence of the menus found in the F10 Setup menu, currently three
levels deep.
The top-level tabs are: Main, Security, Advanced, and UEFI Drivers.
The next level are the menus found under these tabs.
At the beginning of each major section is a diagram of the submenu items for each tab.
A table provides a list of features for each menu.
At the top of the table is a breadcrumb trail that describes the menu relationship in the hierarchy.
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Feature
Type
Description
Default
Notes
The table has columns for feature, type, description, default, and notes.
Feature
This is the name of the feature as it appears in the Setup menu. An underlined feature or one prefaced with a box shows
how it appears in the menu.
Type
Features can be settings, actions, another menu, or display-only settings. Most of the features by far are settings. A setting
is system value that you can modify, using a check box, a drop-down menu, or a text box.
Description
If the feature is a setting with a drop-down box, then all possible values are displayed. If the feature is new or has changed
its name or location from the 2014 notebooks or desktops, then the description references or includes its previous name
and location. The notation to describe the location indicates the menus that the user must navigate through to access the
feature. For example: Menu 1 > Menu 2 > Feature X indicates that to access Feature X, the user navigates through Menu 1 to
Menu 2.
Default
For features that are settings, this column provides the factory default setting.
Notes
Some features are not available for all types of models. The notes describe when a feature is Intel only, AMD only, notebook
only, or desktop only.