HP PC Commercial BIOS (UEFI) Setup Whitepaper
August 2018 
919946-003 
HP PC Commercial BIOS (UEFI) Setup 
© Copyright 2016-2018 HP Development Company, L.P. 
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2.  The screen is black; the system blinks one LED and makes a steady beeping sound. This is the system flashing the 
boot block. Video cannot display during this phase; so, the LED and the beep are the only way to let you know that 
the system is flashing normally. 
3.  (Sure Start enabled systems only) A screen indicates that the system is copying the DXE to the HP Security Device 
4.  The screen is black for a short period, and then the OS starts. The BIOS flash is now complete. 
Table 4  Update System BIOS Menu features 
Feature 
Type 
Description 
Default 
Notes 
Current System BIOS Version 
Display 
only 
Current BIOS Release Date 
Display 
only 
Installation Date of Current BIOS 
Display 
only 
Most Recent Update Check 
Display 
only 
Check the Network for BIOS Updates 
(or) Check HP.com for BIOS Updates 
Action 
Updates the system BIOS by using an image 
stored on hp.com or another source defined in 
the “BIOS Update Preferences” menu. 
When BIOS source is HP.com, then the feature 
appears as “Check HP.com for BIOS Updates” 
Reboot 
required 
 Lock BIOS version 
Setting 
When checked, disallows BIOS updates. 
Unchecked 
BIOS Rollback Policy 
Setting 
Behavior when attempting to roll back to a 
previous BIOS version. The setting can be set to 
Unrestricted Rollback to older BIOS or Restricted 
Rollback to older BIOS. 
Unrestricted 
Rollback to 
older BIOS 
Minimum BIOS version 
Setting 
Displays Minimum BIOS version required for 
optimal operation 
 Allow BIOS Update using a Network 
Setting 
When checked, automatic BIOS updates through 
the network in a scheduled basis. 
Checked 
BIOS Update Preferences 
Menu 
Menu with network BIOS update settings such as 
source, actions when and update is available and 
the frequency to check for updates. 
Network Configuration Settings 
Menu 
Configure the network connection to the server 
that is the host for your system firmware 
updates. 
Update System and Supported Device 
Firmware Using Local Media 
Action 
Updates the system BIOS by using an image 
stored on local media such as the hard drive or a 
USB drive formatted as FAT32 or EFI system 
partition. 
Reboot 
required 
3.3 BIOS Update Preferences Menu 
The “Update System BIOS” sub-menu provides a method for initiating a check for an update to the current system firmware 
and settings that control where to check for system firmware updates, what to do when an update is available, and the 
frequency to check for system updates 










