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Security
10.3
Note “Secure Boot Configuration” and “TPM Configuration” see next pages.
Note 1: Only selectable if “Supervisor Password” is set.
Phoenix SecureCore Technology Setup
Main Advanced
Security
Boot Misc Exit
Secure Boot Activation
► Secure Boot Configuration
Supervisor Password is:
User Password is:
Set Supervisor Password
Supervisor Hint String
Set User Password
User Hint String
Min. password length
Authenticate User on Boot
HDD Password Select
HDD Security Status
HDD01 Password State
Set HDD01 User Password
Trusted Platform Module (TPM)
TPM Support
► TPM Configuration
[
Disabled
]
Set
Cleared
[Enter]
[ ]
[Enter]
[ ]
[ 1]
[Disabled]
[User Only]
Cleared
[Enter]
[Enabled]
Item Specific Help
Enable this option and the secure
boot feature is activated. When
the menu item is enabled, it
cannot be set to disabled.
F1
Help
↑↓
Select Item
+/-
Change Values
F9
Setup Defaults
Esc
Exit
←→
Select Menu
Enter
Select
►
Sub-Menu
F10
Save and Exit
Function
Selection
Description
Secure Boot Activation
(Note1)
Disabled
Enabled
Enable this option and the secure boot feature is
activated. When the menu item is enabled, it
cannot be set to disabled.
Set Supervisor Password
(up to 20 characters)
Set or clear the Supervisor account’s password.
Supervisor Hint String
(up to 20 characters)
Press Enter to type Supervisor Hint String.
Set User Password (Note1) (up to 20 characters)
Set or clear the User account’s password.
User Hint String (Note1) (up to 20 characters)
Press Enter to type User Hint String.
Min. password length
1, 2, …, 20
Set the minimum number of characters for
password (1-20).
Authenticate User on Boot
(Note1)
Disabled
Enabled
Enable/Disable User Authenticate Prompt on
Boot.
HDD Password Select
User+Master
User Only
Supports user only or both user and master
password.
Set HDD01 User Password
Enter
Set HDD01 User Password.
TPM Support
Disabled
Enabled
This is used to decide whether TPM support
should be enabled or disabled.