Victus by HP 16 Laptop PC: Interactive BIOS Simulator
Victus by HP 16 Laptop PC: Interactive BIOS Simulator
Victus by HP 16 Laptop PC: Interactive BIOS Simulator
Victus by HP 16 Laptop PC
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
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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.
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 [ ]
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.
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
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
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
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.
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
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
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
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
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
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
Disabled
Enabled
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
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
USB Charging 10. The PC will detect when it is put in a bag or backpack and go
into hibernation mode automatically.
Disabled
Enabled
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
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
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 10. The PC will detect when it is put in a bag or backpack and go
into hibernation mode automatically.
Disabled
Enabled
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
Disabled
Enabled
RAID Volumes:
Volume Actions
► Delete
Name: RAIDVOL
RAID Level: RAID0 (Stripe)
Strip Size: 64Kb
Size: 1.8TB
Status: Normal
Bootable: Yes
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
Yes No
Yes No