Victus by HP 16 Laptop PC: Interactive BIOS Simulator

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Interactive BIOS simulator

Victus by HP 16 Laptop PC

Welcome to the interactive BIOS simulator for the


Victus by HP 16 Laptop PC
Here’s how to use it…

BIOS Utility Menus: (Click the link to navigate to the individual menus)
On this page you will find thumbnail images of each of the product’s BIOS utility menus. To view a specific menu in greater detail, simply click that
thumbnail. Just as in the live BIOS, on each menu, you can select the tab of each of the other utility menus to navigate directly to that menu.

Menu options:
While the menu options cannot be toggled, many of them offer item specific information about that option. To view this information, use the
cursor to rollover the option and the information will present in a pane on the right of the BIOS screen.

That’s it!

On every page there is a link that brings you back to either this Welcome page or the BIOS Utility Menus page enabling you to navigate to
whatever BIOS option you wish to review.
BIOS Utility Menus
Back to Welcome Page

Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit


Main Menu

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Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit


System Time [22:02:59] Item Specific Help
System Date [06/16/2021] 1. Provides firmware revision
Product Name VICTUS by HP Laptop 16-d0xxx information of devices built in the
System Family HP VICTUS system.
Product Number G3MSKU3#ABA
System Board ID 88F9 2. View System Log.
Processor Type 11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-11400H @ 2.70GHz
Total Memory 8 GB
BIOS Vendor AMI
BIOS Revision B.09t70
► Device Firmware Revision 1
Serial Number 5CD109C9Q4
UUID 31444335-9330-3947-5134-6C02E0955DF5
System Board CT Number PDG3MDD8JEV00C
Factory installed OS Win10
Primary Battery SN 00084 02/06/2020
► System Log 2
Build ID 21WW1CHT6ai#SABA#DABA
Feature Byte 3K3X 474B 6T6b 7KaB apaq awbF
bhcb dUdp dqfP fdhZ m9 .MN

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Device Firmware Revision Item Specific Help

Embedded Controller 88.15


Intel ME (Management Engine) 15.0.30.1570
GOP (Graphic Output Protocol) 17.0.1053
Video BIOS nVidia 94.07.2A.00.68
USB Type-C Controller(s) 02.00

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System Log Item Specific Help

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Security Menu

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Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit


Administrator Password <Clear> 1 Item Specific Help
1. Administrator Password prevents
Power-On Password <Clear> 2 unauthorized access to the Setup Utilities.

HP SpareKey <Disabled> 2. Power-On Password prevents unauthorized computer system start


(boot).

HP SpareKey Enrollment <Not Enrolled> 3. If the item is set to HIdden, the TPM device is not visible to the operat-
ing system.
TPM Device <Available> 3 4. If the TPM device setting is set to Hidden, the BIOS hides this item. If
the TPM Device setting changes from Hidden to Available, the BIOS
TPM State <Enabled> 4 makes this item visible immediately without a restart.
The TPM state setting is saved when the TPM Device setting changes
Clear TPM <Yes> 5 to Hidden and is restored when it is changed back to Available.
The TPM State setting can change only if you confirm the request via
the Physical Presence check prompted by the BIOS during the next
Restore Security settings to Factory Defaults 6 startup.

5. If the TPM device setting is set to Hidden, the BIOS hides this item. The
TPM can be cleared only when you confirm the request via the Phys-
ical Presence check prompted by the BIOS during the next startup. If
you select Yes, the BIOS sends TPM2_Clear to clear the Storage and
Endorsement Hierarchy. Once the TPM is cleared, the BIOS disables
TPM Power-on Authentication and sets the Clear TPM setting stays
the same before and after the clear TPM operation.
The Clear TPM settings is also set to No without any action taken if
you select No for the Physical Prsenece check.

6. This option will restore all the security settings to factory defaults. For
example, TPM device will be cleared and set to default shipping state.

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Security Menu

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Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit


Administrator Password <Clear> 1 Item Specific Help
1. Administrator Password prevents
Power-On Password <Clear> 2 unauthorized access to the Setup Utilities.

HP SpareKey <Disabled> 2. Power-On Password prevents unauthorized computer system start


(boot).

HP SpareKey Enrollment <Not Enrolled> 3. If the item is set to HIdden, the TPM device is not visible to the operat-
ing system.
TPM Device <Available> 3 4. If the TPM device setting is set to Hidden, the BIOS hides this item. If
the TPM Device setting changes from Hidden to Available, the BIOS
TPM State <Enabled> 4 makes this item visible immediately without a restart.
The TPM state setting is saved when the TPM Device setting changes
Clear TPM <Yes> 5 to Hidden and is restored when it is changed back to Available.
The TPM State setting can change only if you confirm the request via
the Physical Presence check prompted by the BIOS during the next
Restore Security settings to Factory Defaults 6 startup.

5. If the TPM device setting is set to Hidden, the BIOS hides this item.
The TPM can be cleared only when you confirm the request via the
Physical Presence check prompted by the BIOS during the next start-
up. If you select Yes, the BIOS sends TPM2_Clear to clear the Stor-
age and Endorsement Hierarchy. Once the TPM is cleared, the BIOS
Set Administrator Password disables TPM Power-on Authentication and sets the Clear TPM setting
stays the same before and after the clear TPM operation.
The Clear TPM settings is also set to No without any action taken if
you select No for the Physical Prsenece check.

Enter New Password [ ] 6. This option will restore all the security settings to factory defaults. For
example, TPM device will be cleared and set to default shipping state.
Confirm New Password [ ]

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Security Menu

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Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit


Administrator Password <Clear> 1 Item Specific Help
1. Administrator Password prevents
Power-On Password <Clear> 2 unauthorized access to the Setup Utilities.

HP SpareKey <Disabled> 2. Power-On Password prevents unauthorized computer system start


(boot).

HP SpareKey Enrollment <Not Enrolled> 3. If the item is set to HIdden, the TPM device is not visible to the operat-
ing system.
TPM Device <Available> 3 4. If the TPM device setting is set to Hidden, the BIOS hides this item. If
the TPM Device setting changes from Hidden to Available, the BIOS
TPM State <Enabled> 4 makes this item visible immediately without a restart.
The TPM state setting is saved when the TPM Device setting changes
Clear TPM <Yes> 5 to Hidden and is restored when it is changed back to Available.
The TPM State setting can change only if you confirm the request via
the Physical Presence check prompted by the BIOS during the next
Restore Security settings to Factory Defaults 6 startup.

5. If the TPM device setting is set to Hidden, the BIOS hides this item.
The TPM can be cleared only when you confirm the request via the
Physical Presence check prompted by the BIOS during the next start-
up. If you select Yes, the BIOS sends TPM2_Clear to clear the Stor-
age and Endorsement Hierarchy. Once the TPM is cleared, the BIOS
disables TPM Power-on Authentication and sets the Clear TPM setting
stays the same before and after the clear TPM operation.
The Clear TPM settings is also set to No without any action taken if
Set Power-On Password you select No for the Physical Prsenece check.

6. This option will restore all the security settings to factory defaults. For
example, TPM device will be cleared and set to default shipping state.

Enter New Password [ ]


Confirm New Password [ ]

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Security Menu

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Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit


Administrator Password <Clear> 1 Item Specific Help
1. Administrator Password prevents
Power-On Password <Clear> 2 unauthorized access to the Setup Utilities.

HP SpareKey <Disabled> 2. Power-On Password prevents unauthorized computer system start


(boot).

HP SpareKey Enrollment <Not Enrolled> 3. If the item is set to HIdden, the TPM device is not visible to the operat-
ing system.
TPM Device <Available> 3 4. If the TPM device setting is set to Hidden, the BIOS hides this item. If
the TPM Device setting changes from Hidden to Available, the BIOS
TPM State <Enabled> 4 makes this item visible immediately without a restart.
The TPM state setting is saved when the TPM Device setting changes
Clear TPM <Yes> 5 to Hidden and is restored when it is changed back to Available.
The TPM State setting can change only if you confirm the request via
the Physical Presence check prompted by the BIOS during the next
Restore Security settings to Factory Defaults 6 startup.

5. If the TPM device setting is set to Hidden, the BIOS hides this item.
The TPM can be cleared only when you confirm the request via the
Physical Presence check prompted by the BIOS during the next start-
up. If you select Yes, the BIOS sends TPM2_Clear to clear the Stor-
age and Endorsement Hierarchy. Once the TPM is cleared, the BIOS
disables TPM Power-on Authentication and sets the Clear TPM setting
stays the same before and after the clear TPM operation.
The Clear TPM settings is also set to No without any action taken if
you select No for the Physical Prsenece check.

TPM Device 6. This option will restore all the security settings to factory defaults. For
example, TPM device will be cleared and set to default shipping state.

Hidden
Available

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Security Menu

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Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit


Administrator Password <Clear> 1 Item Specific Help
1. Administrator Password prevents
Power-On Password <Clear> 2 unauthorized access to the Setup Utilities.

HP SpareKey <Disabled> 2. Power-On Password prevents unauthorized computer system start


(boot).

HP SpareKey Enrollment <Not Enrolled> 3. If the item is set to HIdden, the TPM device is not visible to the operat-
ing system.
TPM Device <Available> 3 4. If the TPM device setting is set to Hidden, the BIOS hides this item. If
the TPM Device setting changes from Hidden to Available, the BIOS
TPM State <Enabled> 4 makes this item visible immediately without a restart.
The TPM state setting is saved when the TPM Device setting changes
Clear TPM <Yes> 5 to Hidden and is restored when it is changed back to Available.
The TPM State setting can change only if you confirm the request via
the Physical Presence check prompted by the BIOS during the next
Restore Security settings to Factory Defaults 6 startup.

5. If the TPM device setting is set to Hidden, the BIOS hides this item.
The TPM can be cleared only when you confirm the request via the
Physical Presence check prompted by the BIOS during the next start-
up. If you select Yes, the BIOS sends TPM2_Clear to clear the Stor-
age and Endorsement Hierarchy. Once the TPM is cleared, the BIOS
disables TPM Power-on Authentication and sets the Clear TPM setting
stays the same before and after the clear TPM operation.
The Clear TPM settings is also set to No without any action taken if
you select No for the Physical Prsenece check.

6. This option will restore all the security settings to factory defaults. For
TPM State example, TPM device will be cleared and set to default shipping state.

Disabled
Enabled

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Security Menu

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Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit


Administrator Password <Clear> 1 Item Specific Help
1. Administrator Password prevents
Power-On Password <Clear> 2 unauthorized access to the Setup Utilities.

HP SpareKey <Disabled> 2. Power-On Password prevents unauthorized computer system start


(boot).

HP SpareKey Enrollment <Not Enrolled> 3. If the item is set to HIdden, the TPM device is not visible to the operat-
ing system.
TPM Device <Available> 3 4. If the TPM device setting is set to Hidden, the BIOS hides this item. If
the TPM Device setting changes from Hidden to Available, the BIOS
TPM State <Enabled> 4 makes this item visible immediately without a restart.
The TPM state setting is saved when the TPM Device setting changes
Clear TPM <Yes> 5 to Hidden and is restored when it is changed back to Available.
The TPM State setting can change only if you confirm the request via
the Physical Presence check prompted by the BIOS during the next
Restore Security settings to Factory Defaults 6 startup.

5. If the TPM device setting is set to Hidden, the BIOS hides this item.
The TPM can be cleared only when you confirm the request via the
Physical Presence check prompted by the BIOS during the next start-
up. If you select Yes, the BIOS sends TPM2_Clear to clear the Stor-
age and Endorsement Hierarchy. Once the TPM is cleared, the BIOS
disables TPM Power-on Authentication and sets the Clear TPM setting
stays the same before and after the clear TPM operation.
The Clear TPM settings is also set to No without any action taken if
you select No for the Physical Prsenece check.

6. This option will restore all the security settings to factory defaults. For
Clear TPM example, TPM device will be cleared and set to default shipping state.

No
Yes

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Security Menu

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Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit


Administrator Password <Clear> 1 Item Specific Help
1. Administrator Password prevents
Power-On Password <Clear> 2 unauthorized access to the Setup Utilities.

HP SpareKey <Disabled> 2. Power-On Password prevents unauthorized computer system start


(boot).

HP SpareKey Enrollment <Not Enrolled> 3. If the item is set to HIdden, the TPM device is not visible to the operat-
ing system.
TPM Device <Available> 3 4. If the TPM device setting is set to Hidden, the BIOS hides this item. If
the TPM Device setting changes from Hidden to Available, the BIOS
TPM State <Enabled> 4 makes this item visible immediately without a restart.
The TPM state setting is saved when the TPM Device setting changes
Clear TPM <Yes> 5 to Hidden and is restored when it is changed back to Available.
The TPM State setting can change only if you confirm the request via
the Physical Presence check prompted by the BIOS during the next
Restore Security settings to Factory Defaults 6 startup.

5. If the TPM device setting is set to Hidden, the BIOS hides this item.
The TPM can be cleared only when you confirm the request via the
Physical Presence check prompted by the BIOS during the next start-
Security Feature Reset Request up. If you select Yes, the BIOS sends TPM2_Clear to clear the Stor-
age and Endorsement Hierarchy. Once the TPM is cleared, the BIOS
disables TPM Power-on Authentication and sets the Clear TPM setting
stays the same before and after the clear TPM operation.
The Clear TPM settings is also set to No without any action taken if
A request to Reset Security Defaults is pending. Please enter the pass code displayed you select No for the Physical Prsenece check.
below to complete the change. If you did not initiate this request, press the EXC key to 6. This option will restore all the security settings to factory defaults. For
continiue without accepting the pending change. example, TPM device will be cleared and set to default shipping state.

Reset Security Defaults (023)


0369 + ENTER - to complete the change
ESC - continue without changing
For more information, please visit: http://www.hp.com/go/techcenter/startup

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Configuration Menu

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Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit


Language <English> 1 Item Specific Help
1. Select the display language for the BIOS.
Virtualization Technology <Enabled> 2
2. Hardware VT enables a processor
Hyper-Threading <Enabled> 3 feature for running multiple
simultaneous Virtual Machines
Fan Always On <Enabled> 4 allowing specialized software
applications to run in full isolation of each other.

Action Keys Mode <Enabled> 5 3. Enables a single processor core to execute two or more
threads concurrently.
USB Charging <Enabled> 6
4. Set the Fan Always On
Battery Remaining Time <Enabled> 7
5. Disabled: Requires pressing fn key + f1 through f12 to activate

Adaptive Battery Optimizer <Enabled> 8 action keys


Enabled: Requires pressing only f1 trough f12 to activate action
keys
Keyboard Backlight Timeout <30 sec>
6. Allow the system to charge the USB device such as mobile
phone in S4 (Hibernation) or S5 (off) state.
► UEFI HII Configuration
S3/S4/S5 Wake on LAN <Enabled> 9 7. This item enables or disables the reporting of battery remain-
ing time from the BIOS to the operating system. If disabled, the
operating system displays battery life in a percentage only.
High resolution mode on USB-C DP alt mode dock <Enabled> 10
8. Dynamic battery protection to optimize battery pack longevity.

9. Permits the user to control whether the system should wake


from S3 or S4/S5 if a magic packet is received by the NIC.

10. The PC will detect when it is put in a bag or backpack and go


into hibernation mode automatically.

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Language <English> 1 Item Specific Help
Virtualization Technology <Enabled> 2 6
Language 1. Select the display language for the BIOS.

2. Hardware VT enables a processor


Hyper-Threading <Enabled> 3 7 feature for running multiple
simultaneous Virtual Machines
English
Fan Always On <Enabled> 4 allowing specialized software
applications to run in full isolation of each other.
Francals
Action Keys Mode <Enabled> 5 3. Enables a single processor core to execute two or more
Espanol threads concurrently.
USB Charging <Enabled> 6
4. Set the Fan Always On
<Enabled> 7 Italiano
Battery Remaining Time 5. Disabled: Requires pressing fn key + f1 through f12 to activate
<Enabled> 8 Dansk action keys
Adaptive Battery Optimizer Enabled: Requires pressing only f1 trough f12 to activate action

<30 sec> Suomi keys


Keyboard Backlight Timeout
Nederlands 6. Allow the system to charge the USB device such as mobile
phone in S4 (Hibernation) or S5 (off) state.
► UEFI HII Configuration
<Enabled> 9 Norsk 7. This item enables or disables the reporting of battery remain-
S3/S4/S5 Wake on LAN ing time from the BIOS to the operating system. If disabled, the
<Enabled> 10 Portugues operating system displays battery life in a percentage only.
High resolution mode on USB-C DP alt mode dock
8. Dynamic battery protection to optimize battery pack longevity.

9. Permits the user to control whether the system should wake


from S3 or S4/S5 if a magic packet is received by the NIC.

10. The PC will detect when it is put in a bag or backpack and go


into hibernation mode automatically.

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Configuration Menu

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Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit


Language <English> 1 Item Specific Help
1. Select the display language for the BIOS.
Virtualization Technology <Enabled> 2
2. Hardware VT enables a processor
Hyper-Threading <Enabled> 3 feature for running multiple
simultaneous Virtual Machines
Fan Always On <Enabled> 4 allowing specialized software
applications to run in full isolation of each other.

Action Keys Mode <Enabled> 5 3. Enables a single processor core to execute two or more
threads concurrently.
USB Charging <Enabled> 6
4. Set the Fan Always On
Battery Remaining Time <Enabled> 7
5. Disabled: Requires pressing fn key + f1 through f12 to activate

Adaptive Battery Optimizer <Enabled> 8 action keys


Enabled: Requires pressing only f1 trough f12 to activate action
keys
Keyboard Backlight Timeout <30 sec>
6. Allow the system to charge the USB device such as mobile
phone in S4 (Hibernation) or S5 (off) state.
► UEFI HII Configuration
S3/S4/S5 Wake on LAN <Enabled> 9 7. This item enables or disables the reporting of battery remain-
ing time from the BIOS to the operating system. If disabled, the
operating system displays battery life in a percentage only.
High resolution mode on USB-C DP alt mode dock <Enabled> 10
8. Dynamic battery protection to optimize battery pack longevity.

9. Permits the user to control whether the system should wake


Virtualization Technology from S3 or S4/S5 if a magic packet is received by the NIC.

10. The PC will detect when it is put in a bag or backpack and go


into hibernation mode automatically.
Disabled
Enabled

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Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit


Language <English> 1 Item Specific Help
1. Select the display language for the BIOS.
Virtualization Technology <Enabled> 2
2. Hardware VT enables a processor
Hyper-Threading <Enabled> 3 feature for running multiple
simultaneous Virtual Machines
Fan Always On <Enabled> 4 allowing specialized software
applications to run in full isolation of each other.

Action Keys Mode <Enabled> 5 3. Enables a single processor core to execute two or more
threads concurrently.
USB Charging <Enabled> 6
4. Set the Fan Always On
Battery Remaining Time <Enabled> 7
5. Disabled: Requires pressing fn key + f1 through f12 to activate

Adaptive Battery Optimizer <Enabled> 8 action keys


Enabled: Requires pressing only f1 trough f12 to activate action
keys
Keyboard Backlight Timeout <30 sec>
6. Allow the system to charge the USB device such as mobile
phone in S4 (Hibernation) or S5 (off) state.
► UEFI HII Configuration
S3/S4/S5 Wake on LAN <Enabled> 9 7. This item enables or disables the reporting of battery remain-
ing time from the BIOS to the operating system. If disabled, the
operating system displays battery life in a percentage only.
High resolution mode on USB-C DP alt mode dock <Enabled> 10
8. Dynamic battery protection to optimize battery pack longevity.

9. Permits the user to control whether the system should wake


Fan Always On from S3 or S4/S5 if a magic packet is received by the NIC.

10. The PC will detect when it is put in a bag or backpack and go


into hibernation mode automatically.
Disabled
Enabled

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Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit


Language <English> 1 Item Specific Help
1. Select the display language for the BIOS.
Virtualization Technology <Enabled> 2
2. Hardware VT enables a processor
Hyper-Threading <Enabled> 3 feature for running multiple
simultaneous Virtual Machines
Fan Always On <Enabled> 4 allowing specialized software
applications to run in full isolation of each other.

Action Keys Mode <Enabled> 5 3. Enables a single processor core to execute two or more
threads concurrently.
USB Charging <Enabled> 6
4. Set the Fan Always On
Battery Remaining Time <Enabled> 7
5. Disabled: Requires pressing fn key + f1 through f12 to activate

Adaptive Battery Optimizer <Enabled> 8 action keys


Enabled: Requires pressing only f1 trough f12 to activate action
keys
Keyboard Backlight Timeout <30 sec>
6. Allow the system to charge the USB device such as mobile
phone in S4 (Hibernation) or S5 (off) state.
► UEFI HII Configuration
S3/S4/S5 Wake on LAN <Enabled> 9 7. This item enables or disables the reporting of battery remain-
ing time from the BIOS to the operating system. If disabled, the
operating system displays battery life in a percentage only.
High resolution mode on USB-C DP alt mode dock <Enabled> 10
8. Dynamic battery protection to optimize battery pack longevity.

9. Permits the user to control whether the system should wake


Hyper-Threading from S3 or S4/S5 if a magic packet is received by the NIC.

10. The PC will detect when it is put in a bag or backpack and go


into hibernation mode automatically.
Disabled
Enabled

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Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit


Language <English> 1 Item Specific Help
1. Select the display language for the BIOS.
Virtualization Technology <Enabled> 2
2. Hardware VT enables a processor
Hyper-Threading <Enabled> 3 feature for running multiple
simultaneous Virtual Machines
Fan Always On <Enabled> 4 allowing specialized software
applications to run in full isolation of each other.

Action Keys Mode <Enabled> 5 3. Enables a single processor core to execute two or more
threads concurrently.
USB Charging <Enabled> 6
4. Set the Fan Always On
Battery Remaining Time <Enabled> 7
5. Disabled: Requires pressing fn key + f1 through f12 to activate

Adaptive Battery Optimizer <Enabled> 8 action keys


Enabled: Requires pressing only f1 trough f12 to activate action
keys
Keyboard Backlight Timeout <30 sec>
6. Allow the system to charge the USB device such as mobile
phone in S4 (Hibernation) or S5 (off) state.
► UEFI HII Configuration
S3/S4/S5 Wake on LAN <Enabled> 9 7. This item enables or disables the reporting of battery remain-
ing time from the BIOS to the operating system. If disabled, the
operating system displays battery life in a percentage only.
High resolution mode on USB-C DP alt mode dock <Enabled> 10
8. Dynamic battery protection to optimize battery pack longevity.

9. Permits the user to control whether the system should wake


S3/S4/S5 Wake on LAN from S3 or S4/S5 if a magic packet is received by the NIC.

10. The PC will detect when it is put in a bag or backpack and go


into hibernation mode automatically.
Enabled
Disabled

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Configuration Menu

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Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit


Language <English> 1 Item Specific Help
1. Select the display language for the BIOS.
Virtualization Technology <Enabled> 2
2. Hardware VT enables a processor
Hyper-Threading <Enabled> 3 feature for running multiple
simultaneous Virtual Machines
Fan Always On <Enabled> 4 allowing specialized software
applications to run in full isolation of each other.

Action Keys Mode <Enabled> 5 3. Enables a single processor core to execute two or more
threads concurrently.
USB Charging <Enabled> 6
4. Set the Fan Always On
Battery Remaining Time <Enabled> 7
5. Disabled: Requires pressing fn key + f1 through f12 to activate

Adaptive Battery Optimizer <Enabled> 8 action keys


Enabled: Requires pressing only f1 trough f12 to activate action
keys
Keyboard Backlight Timeout <30 sec>
6. Allow the system to charge the USB device such as mobile
phone in S4 (Hibernation) or S5 (off) state.
► UEFI HII Configuration
S3/S4/S5 Wake on LAN <Enabled> 9 7. This item enables or disables the reporting of battery remain-
ing time from the BIOS to the operating system. If disabled, the
operating system displays battery life in a percentage only.
High resolution mode on USB-C DP alt mode dock <Enabled> 10
8. Dynamic battery protection to optimize battery pack longevity.

9. Permits the user to control whether the system should wake


from S3 or S4/S5 if a magic packet is received by the NIC.
Action Keys Mode
10. The PC will detect when it is put in a bag or backpack and go
into hibernation mode automatically.

Disabled
Enabled

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Configuration Menu

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Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit


Language <English> 1 Item Specific Help
1. Select the display language for the BIOS.
Virtualization Technology <Enabled> 2
2. Hardware VT enables a processor
Hyper-Threading <Enabled> 3 feature for running multiple
simultaneous Virtual Machines
Fan Always On <Enabled> 4 allowing specialized software
applications to run in full isolation of each other.

Action Keys Mode <Enabled> 5 3. Enables a single processor core to execute two or more
threads concurrently.
USB Charging <Enabled> 6
4. Set the Fan Always On
Battery Remaining Time <Enabled> 7
5. Disabled: Requires pressing fn key + f1 through f12 to activate

Adaptive Battery Optimizer <Enabled> 8 action keys


Enabled: Requires pressing only f1 trough f12 to activate action
keys
Keyboard Backlight Timeout <30 sec>
6. Allow the system to charge the USB device such as mobile
phone in S4 (Hibernation) or S5 (off) state.
► UEFI HII Configuration
S3/S4/S5 Wake on LAN <Enabled> 9 7. This item enables or disables the reporting of battery remain-
ing time from the BIOS to the operating system. If disabled, the
operating system displays battery life in a percentage only.
High resolution mode on USB-C DP alt mode dock <Enabled> 10
8. Dynamic battery protection to optimize battery pack longevity.

9. Permits the user to control whether the system should wake


from S3 or S4/S5 if a magic packet is received by the NIC.
Keyboard Backlight Timeout 10. The PC will detect when it is put in a bag or backpack and go
into hibernation mode automatically.
Never
30 sec
3 min

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Configuration Menu

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Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit


Language <English> 1 Item Specific Help
1. Select the display language for the BIOS.
Virtualization Technology <Enabled> 2
2. Hardware VT enables a processor
Hyper-Threading <Enabled> 3 feature for running multiple
simultaneous Virtual Machines
Fan Always On <Enabled> 4 allowing specialized software
applications to run in full isolation of each other.

Action Keys Mode <Enabled> 5 3. Enables a single processor core to execute two or more
threads concurrently.
USB Charging <Enabled> 6
4. Set the Fan Always On
Battery Remaining Time <Enabled> 7
5. Disabled: Requires pressing fn key + f1 through f12 to activate

Adaptive Battery Optimizer <Enabled> 8 action keys


Enabled: Requires pressing only f1 trough f12 to activate action
keys
Keyboard Backlight Timeout <30 sec>
6. Allow the system to charge the USB device such as mobile
phone in S4 (Hibernation) or S5 (off) state.
► UEFI HII Configuration
S3/S4/S5 Wake on LAN <Enabled> 9 7. This item enables or disables the reporting of battery remain-
ing time from the BIOS to the operating system. If disabled, the
operating system displays battery life in a percentage only.
High resolution mode on USB-C DP alt mode dock <Enabled> 10
8. Dynamic battery protection to optimize battery pack longevity.

9. Permits the user to control whether the system should wake


from S3 or S4/S5 if a magic packet is received by the NIC.

USB Charging 10. The PC will detect when it is put in a bag or backpack and go
into hibernation mode automatically.

Disabled
Enabled

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Language <English> 1 Item Specific Help
1. Select the display language for the BIOS.
Virtualization Technology <Enabled> 2
2. Hardware VT enables a processor
Hyper-Threading <Enabled> 3 feature for running multiple
simultaneous Virtual Machines
Fan Always On <Enabled> 4 allowing specialized software
applications to run in full isolation of each other.

Action Keys Mode <Enabled> 5 3. Enables a single processor core to execute two or more
threads concurrently.
USB Charging <Enabled> 6
4. Set the Fan Always On
Battery Remaining Time <Enabled> 7
5. Disabled: Requires pressing fn key + f1 through f12 to activate

Adaptive Battery Optimizer <Enabled> 8 action keys


Enabled: Requires pressing only f1 trough f12 to activate action
keys
Keyboard Backlight Timeout <30 sec>
6. Allow the system to charge the USB device such as mobile
phone in S4 (Hibernation) or S5 (off) state.
► UEFI HII Configuration
S3/S4/S5 Wake on LAN <Enabled> 9 7. This item enables or disables the reporting of battery remain-
ing time from the BIOS to the operating system. If disabled, the
operating system displays battery life in a percentage only.
High resolution mode on USB-C DP alt mode dock <Enabled> 10
8. Dynamic battery protection to optimize battery pack longevity.

9. Permits the user to control whether the system should wake


from S3 or S4/S5 if a magic packet is received by the NIC.

Battery Remaining Time 10. The PC will detect when it is put in a bag or backpack and go
into hibernation mode automatically.

Disabled
Enabled

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Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit


Language <English> 1 Item Specific Help
1. Select the display language for the BIOS.
Virtualization Technology <Enabled> 2
2. Hardware VT enables a processor
Hyper-Threading <Enabled> 3 feature for running multiple
simultaneous Virtual Machines
Fan Always On <Enabled> 4 allowing specialized software
applications to run in full isolation of each other.

Action Keys Mode <Enabled> 5 3. Enables a single processor core to execute two or more
threads concurrently.
USB Charging <Enabled> 6
4. Set the Fan Always On
Battery Remaining Time <Enabled> 7
5. Disabled: Requires pressing fn key + f1 through f12 to activate

Adaptive Battery Optimizer <Enabled> 8 action keys


Enabled: Requires pressing only f1 trough f12 to activate action
keys
Keyboard Backlight Timeout <30 sec>
6. Allow the system to charge the USB device such as mobile
phone in S4 (Hibernation) or S5 (off) state.
► UEFI HII Configuration
S3/S4/S5 Wake on LAN <Enabled> 9 7. This item enables or disables the reporting of battery remain-
ing time from the BIOS to the operating system. If disabled, the
operating system displays battery life in a percentage only.
High resolution mode on USB-C DP alt mode dock <Enabled> 10
8. Dynamic battery protection to optimize battery pack longevity.

9. Permits the user to control whether the system should wake


from S3 or S4/S5 if a magic packet is received by the NIC.

Adaptive Battery Optimizer 10. The PC will detect when it is put in a bag or backpack and go
into hibernation mode automatically.

Disabled
Enabled

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Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit


UEFI HII Configuration Item Specific Help

► Intel(R) Rapid Storage Technology

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Configuration Menu

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Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit


Language <English> 1 Item Specific Help
1. Select the display language for the BIOS.
Virtualization Technology <Enabled> 2
2. Hardware VT enables a processor
Hyper-Threading <Enabled> 3 feature for running multiple
simultaneous Virtual Machines
Fan Always On <Enabled> 4 allowing specialized software
applications to run in full isolation of each other.

Action Keys Mode <Enabled> 5 3. Enables a single processor core to execute two or more
threads concurrently.
USB Charging <Enabled> 6
4. Set the Fan Always On
Battery Remaining Time <Enabled> 7
5. Disabled: Requires pressing fn key + f1 through f12 to activate

Adaptive Battery Optimizer <Enabled> 8 action keys


Enabled: Requires pressing only f1 trough f12 to activate action
keys
Keyboard Backlight Timeout <30 sec>
6. Allow the system to charge the USB device such as mobile
phone in S4 (Hibernation) or S5 (off) state.
► UEFI HII Configuration
S3/S4/S5 Wake on LAN <Enabled> 9 7. This item enables or disables the reporting of battery remain-
ing time from the BIOS to the operating system. If disabled, the
operating system displays battery life in a percentage only.
High resolution mode on USB-C DP alt mode dock <Enabled> 10
8. Dynamic battery protection to optimize battery pack longevity.

9. Permits the user to control whether the system should wake


from S3 or S4/S5 if a magic packet is received by the NIC.
High resolution mode on USB-C DP alt 10. The PC will detect when it is put in a bag or backpack and go
mode dock into hibernation mode automatically.

Disabled
Enabled

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Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit


Intel(R) RST 18.1.1.5201 RST VMD Driver Item Specific Help

RAID Volumes:

► RAIDVOL, RAID0 (Stripe), 1.8TB, Normal

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RAID VOLUME INFO Item Specific Help

Volume Actions
► Delete

Name: RAIDVOL
RAID Level: RAID0 (Stripe)
Strip Size: 64Kb
Size: 1.8TB
Status: Normal
Bootable: Yes

► PCIe 0.0, WDC PC SN730 SDBPNTY-1T00-1006 21012X800970, 953.8GB


► PCIe 1.0, SK hynix PC711 HFS001TDE9X073N J0CT00011010CA32, 953.8GB

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PHYSICAL DISK INFO Item Specific Help

Disk Actions
► Reset to non-RAID

Port: 1.0
Model Number: SK hynix PC711 HFS001TDE9X073N
Serial Number: J0CT00011010CA32
Size: 953.8GB
Status: RAID Member
Controller Type NVMe
Controller Interface: PCIe

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Boot Options Menu

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Post Hotkey Delay (sec) <0> Item Specific Help
USB Boot <Enabled> 1 1. Enable/Disable USB boot.
Network Boot <Enabled> 2
Network Boot Protocol <IPv4+IPv6 (UEFI)> 3 2. Enable/Disable network boot during boot
Secure Boot <Enabled> 4 time.
Platform Key Enrolled MSFT
3. Select Network Boot Protocol using IPv4,
Pending Action None
IPv6 or IPv4+IPv6. When IPv4+IPv6 is se-
Clear All Secure Boot Keys lected, BIOS will use IPv4 first.
Load HP Factory Default Keys
Load MSFT Debug Policy Keys 4. Secure Boot flow control. Secure Boot is
possible only if System runs in User Mode.
UEFI Boot Order
► OS Boot Manager
Internal CD/DVD ROM Drive
USB Flash Drive/USB Hard Disk
USB CD/DVD ROM Drive

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Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit


Post Hotkey Delay (sec) <0> Item Specific Help
USB Boot <Enabled> 1 1. Enable/Disable USB boot.
Network Boot <Enabled> 2
Network Boot Protocol <IPv4+IPv6 (UEFI)> 3 2. Enable/Disable network boot during boot
Secure Boot <Enabled> 4 time.
Platform Key Enrolled MSFT
3. Select Network Boot Protocol using IPv4,
Pending Action None
IPv6 or IPv4+IPv6. When IPv4+IPv6 is se-
Clear All Secure Boot Keys lected, BIOS will use IPv4 first.
Post Hotkey Delay (sec)
Load HP Factory Default Keys
Load MSFT Debug Policy Keys 4. Secure Boot flow control. Secure Boot is
0 possible only if System runs in User Mode.
UEFI Boot Order 5
► OS Boot Manager
Internal CD/DVD ROM Drive 10
USB Flash Drive/USB Hard Disk 15
USB CD/DVD ROM Drive
20

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Boot Options Menu

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Post Hotkey Delay (sec) <0> Item Specific Help
USB Boot <Enabled> 1 1. Enable/Disable USB boot.
Network Boot <Enabled> 2
Network Boot Protocol <IPv4+IPv6 (UEFI)> 3 2. Enable/Disable network boot during boot
Secure Boot <Enabled> 4 time.
Platform Key Enrolled MSFT
3. Select Network Boot Protocol using IPv4,
Pending Action None
IPv6 or IPv4+IPv6. When IPv4+IPv6 is se-
Clear All Secure Boot Keys lected, BIOS will use IPv4 first.
Load HP Factory Default Keys
Load MSFT Debug Policy Keys 4. Secure Boot flow control. Secure Boot is
possible only if System runs in User Mode.
USB Boot
UEFI Boot Order
► OS Boot Manager
Internal CD/DVD ROM Drive Disabled
USB Flash Drive/USB Hard Disk Enabled
USB CD/DVD ROM Drive

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Post Hotkey Delay (sec) <0> Item Specific Help
USB Boot <Enabled> 1 1. Enable/Disable USB boot.
Network Boot <Enabled> 2
Network Boot Protocol <IPv4+IPv6 (UEFI)> 3 2. Enable/Disable network boot during boot
Secure Boot <Enabled> 4 time.
Platform Key Enrolled MSFT
3. Select Network Boot Protocol using IPv4,
Pending Action None
IPv6 or IPv4+IPv6. When IPv4+IPv6 is se-
Clear All Secure Boot Keys lected, BIOS will use IPv4 first.
Load HP Factory Default Keys
Load MSFT Debug Policy Keys 4. Secure Boot flow control. Secure Boot is
possible only if System runs in User Mode.
Network Boot
UEFI Boot Order
► OS Boot Manager
Internal CD/DVD ROM Drive Disabled
USB Flash Drive/USB Hard Disk Enabled
USB CD/DVD ROM Drive

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Post Hotkey Delay (sec) <0> Item Specific Help
USB Boot <Enabled> 1 1. Enable/Disable USB boot.
Network Boot <Enabled> 2
Network Boot Protocol <IPv4+IPv6 (UEFI)> 3 2. Enable/Disable network boot during boot
Secure Boot <Enabled> 4 time.
Platform Key Enrolled MSFT
3. Select Network Boot Protocol using IPv4,
Pending Action None
IPv6 or IPv4+IPv6. When IPv4+IPv6 is se-
Clear All Secure Boot Keys lected, BIOS will use IPv4 first.
Load HP Factory Default Keys
Load MSFT Debug Policy Keys 4. Secure Boot flow control. Secure Boot is
possible only if System runs in User Mode.
Network Boot Protocol
UEFI Boot Order
► OS Boot Manager
Internal CD/DVD ROM Drive IPv4 (UEFI)
USB Flash Drive/USB Hard Disk IPv6 (UEFI)
USB CD/DVD ROM Drive
IPv4 + IPv6 (UEFI)

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Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit


Post Hotkey Delay (sec) <0> Item Specific Help
USB Boot <Enabled> 1 1. Enable/Disable USB boot.
Network Boot <Enabled> 2
Network Boot Protocol <IPv4+IPv6 (UEFI)> 3 2. Enable/Disable network boot during boot
Secure Boot <Enabled> 4 time.
Platform Key Enrolled MSFT
3. Select Network Boot Protocol using IPv4,
Pending Action None
IPv6 or IPv4+IPv6. When IPv4+IPv6 is se-
Clear All Secure Boot Keys lected, BIOS will use IPv4 first.
Load HP Factory Default Keys
Load MSFT Debug Policy Keys 4. Secure Boot flow control. Secure Boot is
possible only if System runs in User Mode.
Secure Boot
UEFI Boot Order
► OS Boot Manager
Internal CD/DVD ROM Drive Disabled
USB Flash Drive/USB Hard Disk Enabled
USB CD/DVD ROM Drive

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Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit


Save Changes and Exit 1 Item Specific Help
Ignore Changes and Exit 2 1. Exit System Setup and save your
changes to CMOS.
Load Setup Defaults 3

2. Exit utility without saving Setup


data to CMOS.

3. Load default values for all SETUP


items.

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Exit Menu

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Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit


Save Changes and Exit 1 Item Specific Help
Ignore Changes and Exit 2 1. Exit System Setup and save your
changes to CMOS.
Load Setup Defaults 3

2. Exit utility without saving Setup


data to CMOS.

3. Load default values for all SETUP


items.

Save Changes and Exit?

Yes No

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Exit Menu

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Main Security Configuration Boot Options Exit


Save Changes and Exit 1 Item Specific Help
Ignore Changes and Exit 2 1. Exit System Setup and save your
Load Setup Defaults 3 changes to CMOS.

2. Exit utility without saving Setup


data to CMOS.

3. Load default values for all SETUP


items.

Load Setup Defaults?

Yes No

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