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August 2018
919946-003
HP PC Commercial BIOS (UEFI) Setup
© Copyright 2016-2018 HP Development Company, L.P.
3 F10 Main Menu 11
3.1 Main Menu
For detailed information on the features in the main menu, see the following table.
Table 3 Main Menu features
Feature
Type
Description
Default
Notes
System Information
Menu
System information, such as serial number, model
number, Asset Tracking Number, CPU type, and memory
size, UUID, SKU, and Born on Date.
System Diagnostics
Menu
Application to run diagnostic tests on your system, such
as start-up test, run-in test, memory test, and hard disk
test
Update System BIOS
Menu
Update system firmware from FAT 32 partition on the
hard drive, a USB diskon-key, or the network. Also
allows you to configure if BIOS rollback is restricted or
not.
Change Date and Time
Menu
Configure the system Date and Time settings.
System IDs
Menu
Identification strings that assigned by an enterprise to
track the system including Asset Tracking Number and
Ownership Tag.
Replicated Setup
Action
Save your current BIOS settings to a file on a USB drive,
and later restore your setting from this file.
Save Custom Defaults
Action
As an alternative to factory default settings, create
custom default values for all but the security settings. It
is not possible to create custom default values for
security settings.
Reboot
required
Apply Custom Defaults and
Exit
Action
Set all but the security settings to your custom default
values
NOTE. Now it is possible to restore to custom defaults or
the factory defaults.
Apply Factory Defaults and
Exit
Action
Set all, but the security settings to factory values. See
the Security menu section to set security settings to
factory values
Ignore Changes and Exit
Action
Exits F10 Setup without saving any changes made during
current session
Save Changes and Exit
Action
Exits F10 Setup and saves all changes made during
current session
3.2 Update System BIOS Menu
This sub-menu under the Main menu provides information about the current system firmware, settings; these control
updates, the ability to check for updates over the internet or on the local network, and the ability to update system firmware
from a FAT 32 partition on the hard drive, or a USB diskon-key.
For the BIOS flash to succeed, do not remove power or turn off the system during any phase of the process. Below is a
description of the BIOS flash phases to help you avoid interrupting the process. The BIOS flash proceeds in four phases:
1. The system displays a progress bar. When progress is 100%, the system reboots. This is the initial BIOS flash.
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