UEFI pre-boot guidelines and Microsoft® Windows® 8 UEFI Secure Boot for HP Business PCs PPS business notebooks, desktop, and workstations - Technical White Paper
Technical white paper | UEFI Secure Boot on HP business notebooks, desktops, and workstations 
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UEFI pre-boot guidelines 
As computer technology has advanced, the BIOS has expanded to handle new components, larger and more complex 
chipsets, add-in cards, and other enhancements. This expansion has made the BIOS increasingly intricate. Development of 
the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI ) is the computer industry’s solution to BIOS limitations. UEFI is a set of 
modular interfaces that replaces the set of traditional BIOS interfaces between the OS and platform firmware.  
UEFI is derived from high-level C language and is driver-based, scalable, and easy to debug and upgrade. UEFI uses a 
modular, platform-independent architecture that can perform boot and other BIOS functions. HP employs this technology 
to implement an UEFI partition on all of its business notebook and desktop computers.
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 Along with replacing the traditional 
BIOS interface, the HP UEFI partition adds tools to the pre-boot system environment. 
The HP UEFI partition is viewable on the hard drive, labeled as HP_TOOLS. Starting with 2008, HP business notebook and 
desktop platforms that included the UEFI BIOS, HP created the UEFI partition as a FAT32 primary partition, due to UEFI 
limitations with accessing other partition formats. These guidelines include specifications for the Microsoft® Windows® 8 
operating system (OS). 
All mention of notebooks, desktops, and workstations in this document refer to HP business products only. For more 
information about UEFI, go to http://www.hp.com/go/techcenter
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Supported models 
Table 1 shows the HP business notebooks, desktop computers, and workstations that support UEFI Pre-boot Guidelines and 
Windows 8 UEFI Secure Boot. Unless otherwise indicated, the information in this document applies to the notebooks, 
desktops, and workstations listed in Table 1. Differences in UEFI pre-boot or Secure Boot implementation between HP 
business products are noted where appropriate. 
Table 1.
HP business PCs supporting UEFI pre-boot guidelines and Windows 8 UEFI Secure Boot.  
HP business notebooks  HP business desktops  HP workstations 
HP Elitebook p series  HP Compaq 8300 Elite series  EliteBook 8570w, 8770w  
HP ProBook b/m/s series  HP Compaq 6300 and 6305 Pro series  Workstations Z1, Z220 (CMT/SFF), Z420, Z620, Z820 
HP_TOOLS for HP UEFI and pre-boot applications 
Partitions and directory paths for pre-boot deliverables have changed in Windows 8. Table 2 shows the Windows 8 changes. 
Table 2. Pre-boot deliverables with partition and directory paths for Windows 8 on GPT-formatted notebooks and 
desktops/workstations 
Component  Partition name and path  
on GPT-formatted notebook HDD 
Partition name and path  
on GPT-formatted desktop/workstation HDD 
BIOS images  [ESP] /UEFI/HP/BIOS [/New, /Current, 
/Previous] 
ESP] /UEFI/HP/BIOS [/New, /Current, /Previous] 
UEFI BIOS Update  [ESP] /UEFI/HP/ BiosUpdate  n/a 
System Diagnostics  [ESP] /UEFI/HP/SystemDiags  [ESP] /UEFI/HP/SystemDiags 
Language  [HP_TOOLS] /HEWLETT-PACKARD /Language  n/a 
Custom Logo  [HP_TOOLS] /HEWLETT-PACKARD/Logo  n/a 
SpareKey Language   [HP_TOOLS] /HEWLETT-PACKARD/SpareKey  n/a 
SecureHV  [HP_TOOLS] /HEWLETT-PACKARD/SecureHV  [HP_TOOLS] /HEWLETT-PACKARD/SecureHV 
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Except for the HP 2133 Mini-Note PC. 










