HP Business Notebook and Desktop PC F10 setup overview
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Appendix A: BIOS overview for 2012 HP ElitePad 900
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Table A-1 outlines BIOS options for a 2012 HP ElitePad 900. 
You can invoke the HP BIOS settings application via the Windows Control Panel (Control PanelHP BIOS Settings) or directly 
as an application. 
Note 
The options shown in Table A-1 constitute a subset of BIOS settings for the 2012 HP ElitePad 900. 
 Table A-1. BIOS settings 
Feature  Function  Default setting, 
if applicable 
Reboot 
required 
Information  Provides key system information, such as serial number, 
model number, CPU type, and memory configuration 
N/A  No 
Boot Settings      No 
  Boot options 
No 
–  Ethernet boot  Allows Ethernet boot  On  No 
–  USB device boot  Allows boot from USB storage device  On  No 
  Device configurations 
    No 
– Shutdown on Battery  Initiate orderly shutdown when AC is removed  Off  No 
– Secure Boot  Enables the SecureBoot function, which verifies the boot 
loader signature before loading the OS 
On  No 
  Boot Order 
Specifies the UEFI boot order.  OS Boot Manager,  
USB Hard Drive, 
USB ODD, 
Ethernet IP V4, 
Ethernet IP V6, 
Micro SD Card 
No 
BIOS Password      No 
  Create Password 
Establishes the BIOS Administrator password for admin 
privilege to access BIOS settings  
  No 
Using BIOSConfigUtility to get/set BIOS settings 
1.  Download BIOSConfigUtility (BCU) tool, which is available at ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp58501-
59000/sp58888.exe. 
2.  Run the BCU tool on the reference unit, creating an output text file (as shown in Figure A-1). 
Note: You can run BCU in the local OS environment or in the service OS (for example, PXE boot.) 
3.  Update the text file based on the settings you wish to enforce. 
4.  Re-run the BCU tool using the updated text file as the input source. 
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 The integrated display resolution of this system is below the threshold for snapping apps, a new feature that allows two Windows apps to be viewed 
simultaneously side by side. This feature may be enabled by attaching an external display which supports a screen resolution of 1366 x 768 or higher. 










