Technical white paper UEFI Secure Boot on HP business notebooks, desktops, and workstations
OA3
Windows 8 features a new version of the OEM activation mechanism, the OEM Activation 3.0 (OA 3.0). This is supported by all HP business PCs certified for Windows 8. If a customer orders an HP business PC with Windows 8, the unit is shipped with Windows 8
A standard HP method to inject the Microsoft Digital Marker (MSDM) key into ACPI will be supported by the BIOS for use by the factory and service using the HP BIOS Configuration interface available in both Windows (Public WMI) and UEFI. The following processes are supported by the implementation.
BIOS functionalityThe following functionality is provided by the BIOS to manage the OA3 key:•Reading the key:–The key can always be read from WMI or UEFI under “MS Digital Marker.”–Reading the key always returns the last key value accepted by the BIOS.–After a full BIOS reflash, the MS Digital Marker property will not be present in the BIOS, and the ACPI MSDM table will be cleared.
•Writing a key:–Writing the key from WMI using “MS Digital Marker” requires a blank key slot, or that the key is first unlocked by using Physical Presence Check or by a complete BIOS flash.
–After a key is written, a reboot is always required to set the key in the MSDM ACPI table.
–Writing the key with all FFhs clears the MSDM Table in ACPI (See “Clearing the Key” below).
•Clearing the key:–A complete BIOS•SMC_RESET_PLATFORM_TO_FACTORY_DEFAULT - No other method is provided to clear the key. This includes:
–Reset to Factory default through F10, WMI–SMC_RESET_BIOS_TO_FACTORY_DEFAULT_SAVE_IDENTITY–Standard BIOS updatesHP BIOS configuration (REPSET) functionalityThe HP BIOS Configuration utility supports the following functions for Windows key insertion:
•English•MS Digital Marker•“Value”The values are:•Unlock – used to unlock the key for writing;–Requires reboot with Physical Presence Check–Not required in MPM mode or first write after17