HP 8300 manual

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Technical white paper UEFI Secure Boot on HP business notebooks, desktops, and workstations

Parallel Port

Yes

 

 

Flash media reader

Yes

 

 

USB Port

Yes

 

 

1394 Port

Yes

 

 

Express Card Slot

Yes

 

 

eSATA Port

Yes

 

 

AMT Options

 

 

 

USB Key Provisioning Support

Yes

 

 

Unconfigure AMT on next boot

Yes

 

 

SOL Terminal Emulation Mode

Yes

 

 

Firmware Progress Event Support

Yes

 

 

Initiate Intel CIRA

Yes

 

 

BIOS Power-On

 

 

 

Sunday

Yes

 

 

Monday

Yes

 

 

Tuesday

Yes

 

 

Wednesday

Yes

 

 

Thursday

Yes

 

 

Friday

Yes

 

 

Saturday

Yes

 

 

BIOS Power-On Time (hh:mm)

Yes

 

 

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Contents Table of contents Page Hptools for HP Uefi and pre-boot applications Uefi pre-boot guidelinesSupported models HP business notebooks HP business desktops HP workstationsBios recovery HP System Diagnostics during startupVolume name Uefi and custom imagingWinRE partition C ESP C OS partitionC Recovery partition D Recovery partition HPTools partition Partition ESPDirectories and descriptions Disk LayoutsHow Bios launches Uefi applications For HP-signed Uefi applicationsNon-HP-signed Uefi applications Pre-boot security requirements notebooks only Signed pre-boot applicationsAdditional F10 Policies for Pre-boot Environment Secure Boot = Disabled Secure Boot overviewFirmware policies Firmware policies for notebooksBoot Mode/ Secure Boot Disable Enable Firmware boot policy for desktops and workstationsHP Platform Key Management for notebooks Secure Boot Key management for notebooksKey Ownership HP Keys Fast Boot Enabled Secure Boot Key management for desktops and workstationsBios Signing Key If Secure Boot verification failsTPM and measured boot Physical presenceTPM auto-provisioning Windows 8 Hybrid Boot and flashPost time for notebooks Post time for desktops and workstationsBoot Order for notebooks Boot orderBitLocker USBUSB CD-ROM Legacy Boot Order USB FloppyBoot order for desktops and workstations SATA2Network Controller Bios functionality HP Bios configuration Repset functionalityMicrosoft Digital Marker Key injection F10 Restore Default Behavior ComputracePhysical Presence Check System Configuration Device ConfigurationsUtilities Port Options Built-In Device OptionsPage Appendix PCR boot measurements for notebook productsGeneral Uefi requirements PCRResource description Web address For more information
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8300 specifications

The HP 8300 is a versatile and efficient desktop computer designed for business environments and power users. As part of the HP Elite series, the 8300 is tailored to deliver robust performance, security, and manageability.

One of the key features of the HP 8300 is its selection of Intel processors. Users can opt for third-generation Intel Core i3, i5, or i7 CPUs, providing a range of performance levels suitable for various workloads, from basic office tasks to more intensive applications. This adaptability makes the 8300 a suitable choice for organizations needing reliable computing power.

The system supports up to 32GB of DDR3 RAM, allowing for smooth multitasking and improved efficiency in handling resource-heavy applications. The flexibility in memory options ensures that businesses can configure the machine to meet their specific needs.

For storage, the HP 8300 offers various choices including traditional Hard Disk Drives (HDD) and Solid State Drives (SSD), significantly enhancing data access speeds and system responsiveness. With multiple configuration options, users can select from up to 1TB of storage capacity, providing ample room for files and applications.

Connectivity is also a strong point for the HP 8300. The desktop is equipped with multiple USB 3.0 ports, facilitating quick file transfers and easy peripheral connectivity. Additional ports, including USB 2.0, VGA, DP, and serial ports, ensure compatibility with a wide array of devices and legacy equipment.

Security technologies are integrated within the HP 8300 framework, including features like BIOS protection, HP Client Security, and optional fingerprint readers. These security measures help safeguard sensitive data and provide an additional layer of protection against unauthorized access.

The HP 8300 also supports various operating systems, including Windows 10 Pro, ensuring organizations can deploy the desktop within their existing IT ecosystem. Furthermore, the machine’s compatibility with HP tools for remote management enhances administrators' ability to oversee multiple devices efficiently.

In summary, the HP 8300 embodies a blend of powerful hardware, extensive configuration options, robust security features, and effective management capabilities, making it a compelling desktop solution for businesses aiming for productivity and reliability. With its comprehensive feature set, it stands out as an exceptional choice for both individual and organizational computing needs.