Table 2-2Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu descriptions for the HP Z420, Z620, and the Z820 Workstations (continued)

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Option

Description

 

 

 

 

Device Security

Makes the following devices available or hidden to the workstation:

 

 

Embedded Security Device

 

 

SAS Controller

 

 

SCU Controller

 

 

USB3 Controller

 

 

Intel High Definition (HD) Audio

 

 

1394 Controller

 

 

NIC Controller

 

 

NIC1 Controller (select models)

 

 

SATA0

 

 

SATA1

 

 

Serial Port A

 

 

For each device, Device Available is the default setting and allows the operating system to

 

 

access the device. Device Hidden makes the device unavailable; it is disabled by the BIOS

 

 

and cannot be enabled by the operating system.

 

 

NOTE: An entry for enabling DriveLock appears in the setup menu if the workstation has

 

 

a DriveLock-compatible hard disk drive.

 

 

 

 

USB Security

Set workstation USB ports to Enabled/Disabled:

 

 

Front USB Ports—(1–3)

 

 

Rear USB Ports—(1–6)

 

 

Internal USB Ports—(1–6)

 

 

 

 

Slot Security

Lets you enable or disable any PCI or PCI Express slot.

 

 

 

 

Network Boot

Enables or disables the ability to boot to the network using the F12 key or the boot order.

 

 

 

 

System IDs

Provides these options:

 

 

Asset Tag—A 16-byte string identifying the workstation.

 

 

Ownership Tag—An 80-byte string identifying ownership of the workstation. This tag

 

 

 

appears on the screen during POST.

 

 

Universal Unique Identifier (UUID)—Can only be updated if the current chassis serial

 

 

 

number is invalid. (These ID numbers are normally set in the factory and are used to

 

 

 

uniquely identify the workstation.)

 

 

Keyboard—Enables you to set the keyboard locale for System ID entry.

 

 

 

 

Master Boot

Enable or Disable—When MBR Security is enabled, the BIOS prevents any changes being

 

Record Security

made to the MBR of the current bootable disk while in MS-DOS or Windows Safe Mode.

 

(MBR)

Most operating systems control access to the MBR of the current bootable disk; the BIOS

 

 

cannot prevent changes that may occur while the operating system is running.

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