Intel DQ35MP manual Trusted Platform Module TPM, Hardware Management Features

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Intel Desktop Board DQ35MP Product Guide

Hard Disk Drive Password Feature During BIOS POST

During every BIOS POST execution, if a User hard disk drive password is present on the hard drive, POST execution will pause to prompt the user to enter the Master or User password:

Enter Hard Disk Drive Password:

Upon successful entry of the Master or User hard disk drive password, the system will continue with normal POST.

If the hard disk drive password is not correctly entered, the system will go back to the above prompt. The user will have three attempts to correctly enter the correct hard disk drive password. After the third unsuccessful attempt, the system will halt with the following message:

Hard Disk Drive Password Entry Error

The BIOS will then lock the drive from further activity, requiring a power-cycle to re- attempt hard disk drive password entry.

Trusted Platform Module (TPM)

The TPM 1.2 device is designed to enhance platform security above and beyond the capabilities of today’s software by providing a protected space for key operations and other security critical tasks. Using both hardware and software, the TPM protects encryption and signature keys at their most vulnerable stages—operations when the keys are being used unencrypted in plain-text form. The TPM is specifically designed to shield unencrypted keys and platform authentication information from software- based attacks.

For information about enabling and activating the TPM, refer to the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Quick Reference Guide.

Hardware Management Features

The hardware management features of Desktop Board DQ35MP enable the board to be compatible with the Wired for Management (WfM) specification. The board has several hardware management features including the following:

Fan speed monitoring and control

Thermal and voltage monitoring

Chassis intrusion detection

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Contents Intel Desktop Board DQ35MP Product Guide Revision History FCC Declaration of ConformityCanadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement DisclaimerPreface Intended AudienceUse Only for Intended Applications Document OrganizationTerminology Intel Desktop Board DQ35MP Product GuideTerm Description Contents Installing and Replacing Desktop Board Components Configuring for RAID Intel Matrix Storage Technology ContentsTables Desktop Board Features Feature SummaryRelated Links Desktop Board Features Supported Operating SystemsDesktop Board Components Desktop Board DQ35MP ComponentsLabel Description Processor Main MemoryIntel Q35 Express Chipset Type TimingIntel Q35 Graphics Subsystem Intel GMA 3100 Graphics ControllerAudio Subsystem Legacy Input/Output I/O Controller LAN SubsystemRJ-45 LAN Connector LEDs Intel Active Management Technology Intel AMTLED Color LED State Indicates Intel AMT Status Indicator Intel AMT Status IndicatorLED State Indicates Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Support Enhanced IDE InterfaceSerial ATA Serial ATA RAIDIntel Rapid Recover Technology Serial ATA and IDE Auto ConfigurationPCI* and PCI Express* Auto Configuration ExpandabilitySecurity Passwords Hard Disk Drive PasswordsHardware Management Features Trusted Platform Module TPMPower Management Features Hardware Monitoring and Fan Speed ControlChassis Intrusion Acpi Hardware SupportLAN Wake Capabilities +5 V Standby Power Indicator Battery SpeakerReal-Time Clock Energy STAR* CapableIntel Desktop Board DQ35MP Product Guide Installing and Replacing Desktop Board Components Before You BeginInstallation Precautions Prevent Power Supply OverloadObserve Safety and Regulatory Requirements Installing the I/O Shield Installing and Replacing Desktop Board ComponentsInstalling and Removing the Desktop Board Desktop Board DQ35MP Mounting Screw Hole LocationsInstalling and Removing a Processor Installing a ProcessorLift the Load Plate Remove the Processor from the Protective Processor Cover Installing the Processor Fan Heat Sink Close the Load PlateConnecting the Processor Fan Heat Sink Cable Installing and Removing Memory Removing the ProcessorGuidelines for Dual Channel Memory Configuration Dual Channel Memory Configuration with Two DIMMsThree DIMMs Installing DIMMs Use DDR2 DIMMsInstalling a Dimm Removing DIMMs Installing and Removing a PCI Express x16 Card Installing a PCI Express x16 CardRemoving the PCI Express x16 Card Removing a PCI Express x16 CardConnecting the IDE Cable Connecting the IDE Cable Connecting the Serial ATA Sata Cables Connecting a Serial ATA CableConnecting to the Internal Headers Internal HeadersConnecting to the HD Audio Link Header HD Audio Link Header Signal NamesFront Panel Intel High Definition Audio Header Signal Names Pin Signal NameConnecting to the Chassis Intrusion Header Connecting to the Serial Port HeaderSerial Port Header Signal Names Chassis Intrusion HeaderConnecting to the Alternate Front Panel Power LED Header Connecting to the Front Panel HeaderAlternate Front Panel Power LED Header Front Panel HeaderConnecting to the Audio System Connecting to the USB 2.0 HeadersUSB 2.0 Header Signal Names USB Port aConnecting Chassis Fan and Power Supply Cables Connecting Chassis Fan CablesConnecting Supply Power Cables Connecting Power Supply CablesSetting the Bios Configuration Jumper Location of the Bios Configuration Jumper BlockJumper Settings for the Bios Setup Program Modes Jumper Setting Mode DescriptionClearing or Changing Passwords Clearing Bios Security PasswordsReplacing the Battery Clearing or Changing Hard Disk Drive PasswordsViktigt Προσοχή Внимание Installing and Replacing Desktop Board Components Removing the Battery Updating the Bios Updating the Bios with the Intel Express Bios Update UtilityObtaining the Bios Update File Updating the Bios with the ISO Image Bios Update FileUpdating the Bios with the Iflash Memory Update Utility Updating the BiosRecovering the Bios Configuring for RAID Intel Matrix Storage Technology Configuring the Bios for Intel Matrix Storage TechnologyCreating Your RAID Set Setting Up a RAID Ready System Configuring for Intel Rapid Recover Technology Enabling Intel Rapid Recover TechnologyGo to Advanced Drive Configuration Creating a Recovery Volume Creating a Recovery Volume Using the RAID OptionSelect Protect data using Intel Rapid Recover Technology Disk Synchronization Mode Mounting the Recovery DiskConfiguring for Intel Rapid Recovery Technology Select Access Recovery Drive Files Error Messages and Indicators Bios Beep CodesBios Error Messages Bios Error MessagesIntel Desktop Board DQ35MP Product Guide Safety Standards Place Battery MarkingSafety Standards Regulatory ComplianceEuropean Union Declaration of Conformity Statement Product Ecology Statements Recycling ConsiderationsRegulatory Compliance Deutsch EspañolFrançais MalayLead-Free Desktop Board PortugueseRussian TürkçeLead-Free Board Markings EMC Regulations EMC RegulationsEnsure Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Compliance Product Certifications Board-Level Certification MarkingsProduct Certification Markings Chassis and Component Certifications Europe