HP 610 G1 manual Bios

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Language

Windows

BIOS

Drive Encryption

 

 

 

 

Spanish

40a is not supported. It

n/a

n/a

 

nevertheless works

 

 

 

because the software

 

 

 

converts it to c0a. However,

 

 

 

because of subtle

 

 

 

differences between the

 

 

 

keyboard layouts, it is

 

 

 

recommended that

 

 

 

Spanish-speaking users

 

 

 

change their Windows

 

 

 

keyboard layout to 1040a

 

 

 

(Spanish Variation) or 080a

 

 

 

(Latin American).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

US international

The ¡, ¤, ‘, ’, ¥, and ×

n/a

n/a

 

 

keys on the top row

 

 

 

 

are rejected.

 

 

 

The å, ®, and Þ keys

 

 

 

 

on the second row are

 

 

 

 

rejected.

 

 

 

The á, ð, and ø keys

 

 

 

 

on the third row are

 

 

 

 

rejected.

 

 

 

The æ key on the

 

 

 

 

bottom row is rejected.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Czech

The ğ key is rejected.

n/a

n/a

 

The į key is rejected.

 

 

 

The ų key is rejected.

 

 

 

The ė, ı, and ż keys

 

 

 

 

are rejected.

 

 

 

The ģ, ķ, ļ, ņ, and ŗ

 

 

 

 

keys are rejected.

 

 

Slovakian

The ż key is rejected.

The š, ś, and ş keys

n/a

 

are rejected when

 

 

typed, but they are

 

 

accepted when

 

 

entered with the soft

 

 

keyboard.

 

The ţ dead key generates two characters.

Hungarian

The ż key is rejected.

The ţ key generates two

n/a

 

 

characters.

 

 

 

 

 

Slovenian

The żŻ key is rejected in

ú, Ú, ů, Ů, ş, Ş, ś, Ś, š, and

n/a

 

Windows, and the alt key

Š keys are rejected in the

 

 

generates a dead key in the

BIOS.

 

 

BIOS.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Japanese

When available, Microsoft

n/a

n/a

 

Office 2007 IME is a better

 

 

 

choice. Despite the IME

 

 

 

name, it is actually

 

 

 

keyboard layout 411, which

 

 

 

is supported.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents HP ProtectTools First Edition August Document Part Number Table of contents PIN Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools select models only Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools select models only Introduction to security HP ProtectTools featuresModule Key features Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools select models only Password ManagerAchieving key security objectives Protecting against targeted theft Restricting access to sensitive dataCreating strong password policies Assigning security roles Managing HP ProtectTools passwordsAdditional security elements Backing up credentials and settings Creating a secure passwordGetting started HP Client Security Setup WizardHP Client Security Dashboard HP ProtectTools Security Manager Setup WizardGetting started Easy Setup Guide for Small BusinessPassword Manager Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools HP Client Security Setup Wizard HP ProtectTools Security Manager Administrative ConsoleHP Client Security Dashboard HP ProtectTools Security Manager Setup WizardSecurity Users Credentials Opening HP ProtectTools Administrative ConsoleUsing Administrative Console Logon Policy Configuring your systemSetting up authentication for your computer Managing users SettingsCredentials Session PolicyFingerprints SpareKeyFace Launch HP ProtectTools Administrative ConsoleSmart card Initializing the smart cardEnable security features page, click Next Click Setup WizardConfiguring the smart card Be sure that Initialize the smart card is selectedApplications BluetoothContactless card Proximity cardComputer DataGeneral tab Applications tabOpening Security Manager Using the Security Manager User ConsoleHP ProtectTools Security Manager My Logons Your personal ID cardManage tab Password Strength tabAdding logons Organizing logons into categories Using the Password Manager Quick Links menuEditing logons Managing your logons Assessing your password strengthSettings Password Manager icon settingsCredential Manager Click Add LogonSetting up your SpareKey Changing your Windows passwordEnrolling scenes for face logon Enrolling your fingerprintsDark mode AuthenticationAdvanced User Settings Setting up a smart cardLearning Deleting a sceneSelect Change smart card PIN Click Credential Manager, and then click Smart cardChanging the smart card PIN Setting your preferences AdministrationAdvanced Fingerprint tabClick Back up data Backing up and restoring your dataShow scan quality feedback Click Restore data Opening Drive Encryption Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools select models onlyActivating Drive Encryption for standard hard drives General tasksActivating Drive Encryption for self-encrypting drives Software encryptionHardware encryption Logging in after Drive Encryption is activated Deactivating Drive EncryptionSingle user logon Multiple user logonClick Settings Managing Drive Encryption administrator taskAdvanced tasks Protect your data by encrypting your hard driveBacking up encryption keys Backup and recovery administrator taskUsing Enhanced Security with TPM select models only Click Backup Keys Performing an HP SpareKey RecoveryClick Recovery Click Backing up Encryption KeysUnder My Data, click Drive Encryption Displaying encryption statusClick SpareKey Opening Device Access Manager Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools select models onlyPage Starting the background service Device Class ConfigurationDevice class All devices Individual device Denying access to a user or groupSelect Users or Groups dialog box opens Allowing access for a user or a groupResetting the configuration Jita ConfigurationRemoving settings for a user or a group Creating an extendable Jita for a user or group Creating a Jita for a user or groupDisabling a Jita for a user or group Advanced SettingsUnmanaged Device Classes Device Administrators groupESATA Device Support Page Go to https//cc.absolute.com Theft recovery select models onlyWhat to do when a password is rejected Localized password exceptionsSpecial key handling BiosBios Glossary HP SpareKey Recovery Emergency recovery archiveDomain Drive EncryptionReboot Power-on authenticationRestore Revocation passwordIndex AccessJita Password
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610 G1 specifications

The HP ProBook 610 G1 is a robust, enterprise-grade laptop designed primarily for business professionals who demand reliability and performance in their everyday computing tasks. Introduced as part of HP’s ProBook series, the 610 G1 balances usability, durability, and security features, making it suitable for mobile workforces and corporate environments.

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Security is a top priority in business environments, and the HP ProBook 610 G1 does not fall short. It includes features such as a fingerprint reader for biometric authentication, TPM (Trusted Platform Module) for secure storage of encryption keys, and HP’s Sure Start technology, which protects the BIOS from attacks and ensures system integrity.

In summary, the HP ProBook 610 G1 is a well-rounded laptop that combines performance, durability, and security features tailored for the business professional. With its solid build, powerful processing options, and robust connectivity, it provides a reliable solution for productivity-driven users. Whether in the office or on the go, the ProBook 610 G1 stands out as a capable workhorse in the competitive business laptop market.