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Table 6-4Computer Setup—Security (continued)

 

CAUTION: Restoring a previously saved MBR after a disk utility or operating system has modified the

 

MBR, may cause the data on the disk to become inaccessible. Only restore a previously saved MBR if you

 

are confident that the current bootable disk's MBR has been corrupted or infected with a virus.

 

 

System Security (these

Data Execution Prevention (enable/disable) - Helps prevent operating system security breaches. Default

options are hardware

is enabled.

dependent)

SVM CPU Virtualization (enable/disable). Controls the virtualization features of the processor. Changing

 

 

this setting requires turning the computer off and then back on. Default is disabled.

 

Virtualization Technology (VTx) (enable/disable) - Controls the virtualization features of the processor.

 

Changing this setting requires turning the computer off and then back on. Default is disabled.

 

Virtualization Technology Directed I/O (VTd) (enable/disable) - Controls virtualization DMA remapping

 

features of the chipset. Changing this setting requires turning the computer off and then back on. Default

 

is disabled.

 

Trusted Execution Technology (enable/disable) - Controls the underlying processor and chipset features

 

needed to support a virtual appliance. Changing this setting requires turning the computer off and then

 

back on. Default is disabled. To enable this feature you must enable the following features:

 

Embedded Security Device Support

 

Virtualization Technology

 

Virtualization Technology Directed I/O

Embedded Security Device (enable/disable) - Permits activation and deactivation of the Embedded

Security Device.

NOTE: To configure the Embedded Security Device, a Setup password must be set.

Reset to Factory Settings (Do not reset/Reset) - Resetting to factory defaults will erase all security keys and leave the device in a disabled state. Changing this setting requires that you restart the computer. Default is Do not reset.

CAUTION: The embedded security device is a critical component of many security schemes. Erasing the security keys will prevent access to data protected by the Embedded Security Device. Choosing Reset to Factory Settings may result in significant data loss.

Measure boot variables/devices to PCR1 - Typically, the computer measures the boot path and saves collected metrics to PCR5 (a register in the Embedded Security Device). Bitlocker tracks changes to any of these metrics, and forces the user to re-authenticate if it detects any changes. Enabling this feature lets you set Bitlocker to ignore detected changes to boot path metrics, thereby avoiding re-authentication issues associated with USB keys inserted in a port. Default is enabled.

System Security

OS management of Embedded Security Device (enable/disable) - This option allows the user to limit OS

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control of the Embedded Security Device. Default is enabled. This option is automatically disabled if

 

Trusted Execution Technology is enabled.

 

Reset of Embedded Security Device through OS (enable/disable) - This option allows the user to

 

 

limit the operating system ability to request a Reset to Factory Settings of the Embedded Security

 

 

Device. Default is disabled.

 

 

NOTE: To enable this option, a Setup password must be set.

 

No PPI provisioning (Windows 8 only) - This option lets you set Windows 8 to bypass the PPI

 

 

(Physical Presence Interface) requirement and directly enable and take ownership of the TPM on

 

 

first boot. You cannot change this setting after TPM is owned/initialized, unless the TPM is reset.

 

 

Default is disabled for non-Windows 8 systems, and enabled for Windows 8.

 

Allow PPI policy to be changed by OS. Enabling this option allows the operating system to execute

 

 

TPM operations without Physical Presence Interface. Default is disabled.

 

 

NOTE: To enable this option, a Setup password must be set.

 

 

DriveLock Security

Allows you to assign or modify a master or user password for hard drives. When this feature is enabled,

 

the user is prompted to provide one of the DriveLock passwords during POST. If neither is successfully

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Contents Maintenance & Service Guide Product notice Iii Safety warning noticeIv Safety warning notice Table of contents System board callouts Troubleshooting without diagnosticsVii 100103 104Viii 106107 110Standard configuration features Product featuresStandard configuration features Drive configuration may vary by modelSerial number location Product featuresRear panel components Activating the Windows operating system Downloading Windows 8 updatesActivating and customizing the software Activating and customizing the software in WindowsIllustrated parts catalog Illustrated parts catalogMajor components Miscellaneous parts Item Component Access panelFront bezel Fan sink Power supply, 250 W Processors Miscellaneous partsOptical drive Mass storage devicesHard drives TB, 7200 rpm, 3.5 inch 500-GB, 7200 rpm, 3.5 inchSata data cable Serial ATA Hard Drive CharacteristicsSata hard drives Sata hard drive cablesPreventing electrostatic damage to equipment Smart ATA drivesElectrostatic discharge information Generating staticMethod Voltage Personal grounding methods and equipmentGrounding the work area Static Shielding Protection LevelsRecommended materials and equipment Operating guidelinesRoutine care General cleaning safety precautionsCleaning the computer case Cleaning the keyboardTools and software requirements Service considerationsCleaning the display Cleaning the mouseHard drives Cables and connectorsLithium coin cell battery Preparing to disassemble the computer Removal and replacement proceduresAccess panel Description Installing and removing drivesRemoving a slim optical disc drive Page Page Installing a slim optical disc drive Page Removing and replacing a 3.5-inch hard drive Remove the access panel see Access panel onPage Page Page To remove the front bezel Front bezelPage GB memory module PC3-12800 4GB memory module PC3-12800 Remove the access panel see Access panel on MemoryMemory Page Expansion cards Page Fan Page RTC battery RTC batteryFan sink Page Before removing the processor, follow these steps ProcessorPage Power supply Page To remove the system board System boardSystem board Updating Smbios InformationSetup Field Name Comment Label System ID SetupSys Bd Label Component System board calloutsVGA connector Front I/O USB connectorRTC battery Network connector and USBComputer Setup F10 Utilities Computer Setup F10 Utility1Computer Setup F10 Utility Using Computer Setup F10 UtilitiesComputer Setup F10 Utility 2Computer Setup-File Computer Setup-File3Computer Setup-Storage Computer Setup-Storage4Computer Setup-Security Computer Setup-SecurityUSB Security Network BootMaster Boot Record Device SecurityDriveLock Security System Security theseSystem Security Legacy Support to disabled Secure BootConfiguration 5Computer Setup-Power Computer Setup-Power6Computer Setup-Advanced for advanced users Computer Setup-AdvancedDevice Options PCI SERR# Generation. Default is enabledVGA Configuration AMT Configuration Bus OptionsRecovering the configuration settings Safety and comfort Before you call for technical support Troubleshooting without diagnosticsHelpful hints Computer date and time display is incorrect Cause Solution Solving general problemsSolving general problems 1Solving General ProblemsPoor performance Cause Solution Cause SolutionThere is no sound or sound volume is too low Cause Solution Cannot remove computer cover or access panel Cause SolutionUnder Windows System, click Run Solution Power supply shuts down intermittently Cause Solution Solving power problemsSolving power problems 2Solving Power Problems3Solving Hard Drive Problems Solving hard drive problemsSolving hard drive problems Computer’s software is used to safely eject the card Solving media card reader problems4Solving Media Card Reader Problems Can not write to the media card CauseBlank screen no video Cause Solution Solving display problemsSolving display problems 5Solving Display ProblemsScreen resolution Image is not centered Cause Solution Dim characters Cause SolutionMonitor’s on-screen display menu No Connection, Check Signal Cable displays on screen CauseSelect the monitor’s Auto-Adjustment option Out of Range displays on screen Cause6Solving Audio Problems Solving audio problemsSolving audio problems Line-in jack is not functioning properly Cause Sound from headphones is not clear or muffled CauseThere is no sound or sound volume is too low Cause Select Device Manager7Solving Printer Problems Solving printer problemsSolving printer problems 8Solving Keyboard Problems Solving keyboard and mouse problemsComponents Solving hardware installation problems9Solving Mouse Problems Shut down the computer using the keyboardComputer will not start Cause Solution 10Solving Hardware Installation ProblemsPower Savings Solving network problemsSolving network problems 11Solving Network ProblemsAdvanced Device Options S5 Wake on LAN Wake-on-LAN feature is not functioning Cause SolutionNetwork status link light never flashes Cause Solution Cable Correctly Correct operating modeDiagnostics reports a failure Cause Solution Settings for the boardNew network card will not boot Cause Solution 12Solving Memory Problems Solving memory problemsSolving memory problems Make sure the processor heat sink is installed properly Solving processor problems13Solving Processor Problems Some fans only operate when neededComputer Setup utility Solving CD-ROM and DVD problemsSolving CD-ROM and DVD problems 14Solving CD-ROM and DVD ProblemsCannot eject compact disc tray-load unit Cause Movie will not play in the DVD drive Cause Solution15Solving USB Flash Drive Problems Solving USB flash drive problemsSolving front panel component problems Solving USB flash drive problemsClick Internet Options Solving internet access problemsSet to Enabled in Security USB Security Unable to connect to the Internet Cause SolutionSolving software problems Solving software problemsContacting customer support How to access and run HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Uefi HP PC Hardware DiagnosticsWhy run HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Uefi Diagnostic section, click HP Uefi Support Environment Backing up your information Backup and RecoveryBackup and recovery in Windows Follow the on-screen instructions Backup and Recovery Performing a system recoveryTo recover information you previously backed up Using f11 recovery tools 1Numeric Codes and Text Messages Post Error MessagesPost Error Messages Post Numeric Codes and Text MessagesPost Numeric Codes and Text Messages Computer Setup or Windows utilities Flash Screen Image Corrupted Flash Screen image has errorsReseat power supply fan Reconfigure card resources and/or runEmulation to IDE, and select File Save Try a different USB key device for Inventory error during MEBx executionSystem Bios and ME firmware Functionality contained in the system BiosSystem Bios version General error during MEBx executionActivity Interpreting Post diagnostic front panel LEDs2Diagnostic front panel LEDs and audible codes Possible Cause Recommended Action White Power LED OnPossible Cause Recommended Action Interpreting Post diagnostic front panel LEDsPreviously enabled on this Red Power LED flashes sevenRecovery Mode section of the Desktop Install a TXT capable processorEstablishing a Setup or Power-on password Password Security and Resetting CmosEstablishing a Setup or Power-on password Password Security and Resetting Cmos Resetting the Setup and Power-on passwordClearing and resetting the Cmos Page General requirements Power Cord Set RequirementsJapanese Power Cord Requirements Country Accrediting Agency Country-specific requirementsCountry-specific requirements Appendix B Statement of Volatility Statement of VolatilityEnter the F10 setup utility Appendix C Specifications SpecificationsSpecifications Index Product ID location Removal and replacement All-in One chassis Fan Password Fan sink103 Problems Network Setup password 103 Power Software Printer Problems
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