HX520 / K520 BIOS Appendix
Appendix A: BIOS Setup Menu Items
I. Overview of BIOS Menu Sections
The BIOS structure is organized into distinct top-level menus, each grouping related configuration items. This hierarchical arrangement provides a logical pathway for users to locate and adjust specific system settings.
Main: This section primarily displays general system information, such as detected memory speed and total installed memory.
Advanced: This comprehensive section encompasses a wide array of hardware and system-level configurations, often including sub-menus for more granular control.
Boot Configuration: Dedicated to managing the system's boot order and other boot-related parameters.
Security: Manages various system security features, including password protection and Trusted Platform Module (TPM) settings.
Boot: Offers overall control over the system's boot behavior and device priorities.
Exit: Provides options to save or discard changes made within the BIOS and exit the utility.
II. Detailed BIOS Settings Reference
This section provides a detailed reference for each configurable BIOS item, including a description of its function, its type (e.g., toggle, numeric input, option list, or read-only), available options or numerical ranges, and its factory default value.
A. Main Section
The "Main" section serves as an informational dashboard, presenting basic system details rather than offering configurable options.
BIOS Page
Main
Field
Total Memory
Type
Read Only
Description
This field indicates the total amount of Random Access Memory (RAM) currently detected in the system. Like the memory speed, this is a read-only informational display.
Options/Range
N/A
Default Value
N/A
B. Advanced Section
The "Advanced" section contains a broad spectrum of hardware and system-level configurations. A key control within this section is the "Expert Mode" setting, which acts as a gateway to many of the more intricate system parameters.
Boot Configuration
This section manages settings that influence the system's startup process, including basic peripheral behavior.
BIOS Page
Advanced-> Boot Configuration
Field
Numlock
Type
Options List
Description
This common setting controls the initial state of the Num Lock key on the keyboard when the system first boots up. Users can choose whether the Num Lock key is 'Off' or 'On' by default. This simple setting directly impacts user convenience from the moment the system powers on.
Options/Range
Off, On
Default Value
Off
SATA Configuration
This section pertains to the Serial ATA (SATA) interface, primarily used for connecting storage devices like hard drives and Solid State Drives (SSDs). The top-level entries for individual SATA ports (0-7) are informational placeholders, indicating the presence of these ports but not offering direct configuration options at this specific menu level. Detailed settings for each port, such as enabling/disabling, hot-plug support, or device type, would typically be found within nested sub-menus, although these were not explicitly detailed in the provided data.
BIOS Page
Advanced-> SATA Configuration
Field
Serial ATA Port 0-7
Type
Read-Only
Description
These entries represent the physical SATA ports available on the system. They are typically used to display information about connected devices (e.g., "Not Detected" if no device is attached). At this level, they are informational and not directly configurable.
Options/Range
N/A
Default Value
N/A
USB Configuration
This section manages the system's Universal Serial Bus (USB) controllers and ports, influencing how USB devices are recognized and function within the BIOS environment. The presence of multiple "USB BIOS Support" settings, including a "UEFI Only" option, highlights the system's capability to operate USB devices in both legacy and modern UEFI boot environments, providing flexibility for various operating system and bootloader configurations.
BIOS Page
Advanced-> USB Configuration
Field
USB BIOS Support
Type
Options List
Description
This setting enables or disables fundamental USB support within the BIOS. When enabled, it allows USB keyboards and mice to function before the operating system fully loads, which is essential for navigating the BIOS setup itself.
Options/Range
N/A
Default Value
Enabled
BIOS Page
Advanced-> USB Configuration
Field
USB Legacy SMI bit Clean
Type
Options List
Description
This is a highly technical, low-level setting related to legacy USB behavior. It controls a System Management Interrupt (SMI) bit, which can affect how the system handles certain USB events, particularly in older operating systems or specific hardware setups. This parameter is typically left at its default 'Disabled' state unless specific compatibility issues arise in specialized environments.
Options/Range
Disabled, Enabled
Default Value
Disabled
Chipset Configuration
This section contains settings related to the motherboard's chipset, which acts as the communication hub for various system components. A prominent warning precedes the settings in this section, indicating that incorrect values can lead to system malfunction.
BIOS Page
Advanced-> Chipset Configuration
Field
Platform Trust Technology
Type
Options List
Description
This setting enables or disables Intel Platform Trust Technology (PTT), a firmware-based implementation of a Trusted Platform Module (TPM). PTT provides hardware-level security features, such as secure boot, data encryption (e.g., BitLocker), and secure credential storage. By default, it is 'Enabled'. The explicit "Setup Warning" associated with this section underscores the potential for system instability if settings are modified without a thorough understanding of their implications.
Options/Range
Enabled, Disabled
Default Value
Enabled
CPU Configuration
The "CPU Configuration" section provides a comprehensive set of options for managing the processor's features, performance, and security. This section offers a balance of performance tuning (such as Flex Ratio and core activation), security enhancements (like Virtualization Technology and Total Memory Encryption), and low-level operational settings. The ability to control individual core counts (Performance/Efficient) suggests a platform where power and performance scaling are critical, often for embedded or specialized computing tasks.
BIOS Page
Advanced-> CPU Configuration
Field
Efficient-core Information
Type
Read Only
Description
L1 Data Cache, L1 Instruction Cache, L2 Cache, L3 Cache sizes
Options/Range
N/A
Default Value
N/A
BIOS Page
Advanced-> CPU Configuration
Field
Performance Core
Type
Read Only
Description
L1 Data Cache, L1 Instruction Cache, L2 Cache, L3 Cache sizes
Options/Range
N/A
Default Value
N/A
BIOS Page
Advanced-> CPU Configuration
Field
ID
Type
Read Only
Description
These fields are informational displays, providing various identification details, technology statuses, and security-related information about the CPU. They are read-only and cannot be configured by the user.
Options/Range
N/A
Default Value
N/A
BIOS Page
Advanced-> CPU Configuration
Field
Brand String
Type
Read Only
Description
These fields are informational displays, providing various identification details, technology statuses, and security-related information about the CPU. They are read-only and cannot be configured by the user.
Options/Range
N/A
Default Value
N/A
BIOS Page
Advanced-> CPU Configuration
Field
VMX
Type
Read Only
Description
These fields are informational displays, providing various identification details, technology statuses, and security-related information about the CPU. They are read-only and cannot be configured by the user.
Options/Range
N/A
Default Value
N/A
BIOS Page
Advanced-> CPU Configuration
Field
SMX/TXT
Type
Read Only
Description
These fields are informational displays, providing various identification details, technology statuses, and security-related information about the CPU. They are read-only and cannot be configured by the user.
Options/Range
N/A
Default Value
N/A
BIOS Page
Advanced-> CPU Configuration
Field
TXT Crash Code
Type
Read Only
Description
These fields are informational displays, providing various identification details, technology statuses, and security-related information about the CPU. They are read-only and cannot be configured by the user.
Options/Range
N/A
Default Value
N/A
BIOS Page
Advanced-> CPU Configuration
Field
TXT SPAD
Type
Read Only
Description
These fields are informational displays, providing various identification details, technology statuses, and security-related information about the CPU. They are read-only and cannot be configured by the user.
Options/Range
N/A
Default Value
N/A
BIOS Page
Advanced-> CPU Configuration
Field
Boot Guard Status
Type
Read Only
Description
These fields are informational displays, providing various identification details, technology statuses, and security-related information about the CPU. They are read-only and cannot be configured by the user.
Options/Range
N/A
Default Value
N/A
BIOS Page
Advanced-> CPU Configuration
Field
Boot Guard ACM Policy Status
Type
Read Only
Description
These fields are informational displays, providing various identification details, technology statuses, and security-related information about the CPU. They are read-only and cannot be configured by the user.
Options/Range
N/A
Default Value
N/A
BIOS Page
Advanced-> CPU Configuration
Field
Boot Guard SACM Information
Type
Read Only
Description
These fields are informational displays, providing various identification details, technology statuses, and security-related information about the CPU. They are read-only and cannot be configured by the user.
Options/Range
N/A
Default Value
N/A
BIOS Page
Advanced-> CPU Configuration
Field
CPU Flex Ratio Override
Type
Option List
Description
CPU Flex Ratio Override: This setting enables or disables the ability to manually override the CPU's flexible ratio (multiplier). This is a feature often used for overclocking or underclocking the processor to adjust its speed and power consumption. It is 'Disabled' by default.
Options/Range
Disabled, Enabled
Default Value
Disabled
BIOS Page
Advanced-> CPU Configuration
Field
CPU Flex Ratio Settings
Type
Numeric Input
Description
When 'CPU Flex Ratio Override' is enabled, this parameter allows the user to set the specific CPU ratio (multiplier). Higher values increase the CPU's clock speed. The default value is 20.
Options/Range
Minimum: 0, Maximum: 63, Step: 0
Default Value
Default: 20
BIOS Page
Advanced-> CPU Configuration
Field
Intel (VMX) Virtualization Technology
Type
Option List
Description
This setting enables or disables Intel Virtualization Technology (VT-x), which is a hardware-assisted virtualization feature. VT-x is required for efficiently running virtual machines on the system. It is 'Enabled' by default.
Options/Range
Disabled, Enabled
Default Value
Enabled
BIOS Page
Advanced-> CPU Configuration
Field
AVX
Type
Option List
Description
This option enables or disables the Intel Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX) instruction set. AVX can significantly boost performance for applications that utilize vector processing, such as scientific computing or multimedia encoding. It is 'Enabled' by default.
Options/Range
Disabled, Enabled
Default Value
Enabled
BIOS Page
Advanced-> CPU Configuration
Field
Active Performance-cores
Type
Option List
Description
These settings allow users to select the number of active Performance-cores (P-cores) within the CPU. This granular control over core counts is valuable for fine-tuning the CPU's power envelope and performance profile for specific workloads. By default, 'All' available cores are enabled.
Options/Range
Various (e.g., All, 1, 2,..., 31)
Default Value
All
BIOS Page
Advanced-> CPU Configuration
Field
Active Efficient-cores
Type
Option List
Description
These settings allow users to select the number of active Efficient-cores (P-cores) within the CPU. This granular control over core counts is valuable for fine-tuning the CPU's power envelope and performance profile for specific workloads. By default, 'All' available cores are enabled.
Options/Range
Various (e.g., All, 1, 2,..., 31)
Default Value
All
BIOS Page
Advanced-> CPU Configuration
Field
Active SOC-North Efficient-cores
Type
Option List
Description
These settings allow users to select the number of active SOC-North Efficient-cores within the CPU. This granular control over core counts is valuable for fine-tuning the CPU's power envelope and performance profile for specific workloads. By default, 'All' available cores are enabled.
Options/Range
Various (e.g., All, 1, 2,..., 31)
Default Value
All
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Advanced-> CPU Configuration
Field
Hyper-Threading
Type
Option List
Description
This setting enables or disables Intel Hyper-Threading Technology. Hyper-Threading allows each physical CPU core to execute two threads simultaneously, improving multitasking performance. It is 'Enabled' by default.
Options/Range
Disabled, Enabled
Default Value
Enabled
BIOS Page
Advanced-> CPU Configuration
Field
BIST
Type
Option List
Description
This option enables or disables the Built-In Self-Test (BIST) for the CPU. BIST is a diagnostic feature that allows the processor to perform internal self-checks. It is 'Disabled' by default.
Options/Range
Disabled, Enabled
Default Value
Disabled
BIOS Page
Advanced-> CPU Configuration
Field
AP threads Idle Manner
Type
Option List
Description
This setting configures how Application Processor (AP) threads behave when they are idle. This choice can affect power consumption and system responsiveness. 'MWAIT Loop' is the default option.
Options/Range
HALT Loop, MWAIT Loop (Default), RUN Loop
Default Value
MWAIT Loop
BIOS Page
Advanced-> CPU Configuration
Field
AES
Type
Option List
Description
This setting enables or disables the Intel Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) New Instructions. These instructions accelerate encryption and decryption tasks, improving performance for secure communications and data protection. It is 'Enabled' by default.
Options/Range
Disabled, Enabled
Default Value
Enabled
BIOS Page
Advanced-> CPU Configuration
Field
MachineCheck
Type
Option List
Description
This option enables or disables the Machine Check Architecture (MCA) feature. MCA allows the CPU to detect and report hardware errors, such as memory corruption or cache errors. It is 'Enabled' by default.
Options/Range
Disabled, Enabled
Default Value
Enabled
BIOS Page
Advanced-> CPU Configuration
Field
MonitorMWait
Type
Option List
Description
This setting enables or disables the MONITOR/MWAIT instructions. These instructions are used by the operating system to efficiently manage CPU idle states, allowing the processor to enter low-power modes more effectively. It is 'Enabled' by default.
Options/Range
Disabled, Enabled
Default Value
Enabled
BIOS Page
Advanced-> CPU Configuration
Field
Total Memory Encryption
Type
Option List
Description
This setting enables or disables Total Memory Encryption (TME), a hardware-based security feature that encrypts all data stored in system memory. This enhances data security by protecting against physical memory attacks. It is 'Disabled' by default.
Options/Range
Disabled, Enabled
Default Value
Disabled
BIOS Page
Advanced-> CPU Configuration
Field
X2APIC Enable
Type
Option List
Description
This option enables or disables X2APIC mode, an advanced mode for the Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller (APIC). X2APIC is designed for systems with a large number of logical processors and improves interrupt handling efficiency. It is 'Enabled' by default.
Options/Range
Disabled, Enabled
Default Value
Enabled
Power & Performance Section
This main section groups settings related to the system's power consumption and performance characteristics. It includes controls for CPU overclocking features and Intel's power management technologies.
BIOS Page
Advanced-> Power & Performance
Field
Overclocking Lock
Type
Option List
Description
This setting locks or unlocks the CPU's overclocking features. When 'Enabled' (the default), it prevents unauthorized or accidental changes to overclocking parameters, which can lead to system instability or hardware damage. This is a common safety measure in production systems.
Options/Range
Disabled, Enabled
Default Value
Enabled
BIOS Page
Advanced-> Power & Performance
Field
Intel Speed Shift Technology Interrupt
Type
Option List
Description
This setting enables or disables interrupt control for Intel Speed Shift Technology. Speed Shift allows the operating system to rapidly and dynamically adjust the CPU's frequency and voltage, leading to more responsive performance and improved power efficiency. It is 'Enabled' by default.
Options/Range
Disabled, Enabled
Default Value
Enabled
System Agent (SA) Configuration
BIOS Page
Advanced-> System Agent (SA) Configuration
Field
Graphics Configuration
TCSS Setup Menu
VMD Setup Menu
VT-d Setup Menu
GNA Device
CRID Support
IPU Device
NPU Device
Type
Various Options
Description
Refer to Section 5.5 - Advanced > System Agent (SA) Configuration -> Graphics Configuration
PCIe Configuration
BIOS Page
Advanced-> PCIe Configuration
Field
Port8xh Decode
Compliance Test Mode
PCIE Clock
SOC Configuration
PCI Express Root Port PXPA1
PCI Express Root Port PXPA2
PCI Express Root Port PXPA3
PCI Express Root Port PXPA4
PCI Express Root Port PXPB1
PCI Express Root Port PXPB2
PCI Express Root Port PXPB3
PCI Express Root Port PXPB4
PCI Express Root Port PXPC
IOE Configuration
PCI Express Root Port PXPD
PCI Express Root Port PXPE
PCI Express Root Port PXPF
Type
Various Options
Description
PCIe Root Port settings
BIOS Page
Advanced->PCH-IO Configuration:
Field
SATA Configuration
USB Configuration
Security Configuration
HD Audio Configuration
THC Configuration
SerialIO Configuration
ISH configuration
Thermal Throttling Control
PMC Configuration
Type
Various Options
Description
SATA Configuration: Focuses on configuring Serial ATA (SATA) ports, which are typically used for connecting storage devices.
USB Configuration: Manages the behavior of the USB controller and individual USB ports.
BIOS Page
Advanced->PCH-FW Configuration:
Field
ME Firmware Version
ME Firmware Mode
ME Firmware SKu
ME Firmware Status 1
ME Firmware Status 2
ME Firmware Status 3
ME Firmware Status 4
ME Firmware Status 5
ME Firmware Status 6
ME State
Manageability Features States
AMT BIOS Features
AMT Configuration
ME Unconfig on RTC Clear
Core BIOS Done Message
CSE Data Resilience Support
FDO Shipment State Override
Firmware Update Configuration
FIPS Configuration
Unique Platform ID Configuration
ME Debug Configuration
Anti-Rollback SVn Configuration
OEM Key Revocation Configuration
Extend CSME Measurement to TPM-PCR
Type
Various Options
Description
PCH-FW configuration: Configure Management Engine Technology Parameters
Console redirection configuration: Configures the redirection of console output to a serial port.
Refer to Section 5.3 - Advanced > Console Redirection Configuration
BIOS Page
Advanced-> Console Redirection Configuration
Field
Console Serial Redirect
Type
Option List
Description
Console Redirection Settings
Options/Range
Disabled, Enabled
Default Value
Disabled
BIOS Page
Advanced->OnLogic Feature Configuration
Field
Pseudo G3
Retimer Compliance Mode
LAN Controller 1 & 2
LAN Controller 3 & 4
Intrusion Detection
Type
Various Options
Description
Refer to Section 5.2 - Advanced > OnLogic Feature Configuration
BIOS Page
Advanced->Automotive Ignition
Field
Automotive Ignition
Type
Various Options
Description
Refer to Section 5.2 - Advanced > Automotive Ignition (Only for Karbon 520)
BIOS Page
Advanced->SIO NCT6126D
Field
UART Port 1 Configuration
UART Port 2 Configuration
UART Port 3 Configuration
UART Port 4 Configuration
Fan Control
Hardware Monitor
Watchdog Timer
Type
Various Options
Description
This section contains settings specific to the Super I/O (SIO) controller, often responsible for managing legacy ports and hardware monitoring.
Refer to Section 5.4 - Advanced > NCt6162D
BIOS Page
Advanced-> Expert Mode
Field
Expert Mode
Type
Option List
Description
This setting enables or disables the display of advanced BIOS configuration options that are typically hidden from standard users. When set to 'Disabled' (the default state), it helps prevent accidental misconfiguration of complex settings. Enabling this option will expose additional, often highly technical, parameters that can significantly alter system behavior. The default 'Disabled' state suggests the manufacturer's intention to provide a simplified and safer user experience for most individuals, while still allowing access for experienced technicians or developers who require deeper system control.
Options/Range
Disabled, Enabled
Default Value
Disabled
C. Security
BIOS Page
Advanced-> Security
Field
TrEE Protocol Version
Type
Option List
Description
Trusted Execution Environment EFI Protocol version
Options/Range
1.1, 1.0
Default Value
1.1
BIOS Page
Advanced-> Security
Field
TPM Availability
Type
Option List
Description
When Hidden, doesn’t expose the TPM to the OS
Options/Range
Available, Hidden
Default Value
Available
BIOS Page
Advanced-> Security
Field
TPM Operation
Type
Option List
Description
TPM2 State Operation Options
Options/Range
No Operation (default)
Enable, SetPCRBanks (Algorithm)
LogAllDigests
SetPPRequiredForClear_True
SetPPRequiredForClear_False
SetPPRequiredForTurnOn_False
SetPPRequiredForTurnOn_True
SetPPRequiredForTurnOff_False
SetPPRequiredForTurnOff_True
SetPPRequiredForChangePCRs_False
SetPPRequiredForChangePCRs_True
SetPPRequiredForChangeEPS_False
SetPPRequiredForChangeEPS_True
Default Value
No Operation
BIOS Page
Advanced-> Security
Field
Clear TPM
Type
Option List
Description
Remove all TPM context associated with a specific owner
Options/Range
[ ], [ X ]
Default Value
[ ]
BIOS Page
Advanced-> Security
Field
Set Supervisor Password
Type
Alphanumeric Entry
Description
Entry for supervisor password to lock specific
Options/Range
[ ], [ X ]
Default Value
[ ]
D. Power Section
BIOS Page
Advanced-> Power
Field
Wake On PME
Type
Option List
Description
Determines the action taken when the system power is off and a PCI Power Management Enable wake up event occurs
Options/Range
Disabled, Enabled
Default Value
Enabled
BIOS Page
Advanced-> Power
Field
Auto Wake on S5
Type
Option List
Description
Auto wake on S5, by day of the month or fixed time of every day
Options/Range
Disabled, By Every Day, By Day of Month
Default Value
Disabled
BIOS Page
Advanced-> Power
Field
S5 Long Run Test
Type
Option List
Description
Force to enable RTC S5 wake up, even if the OS disables it. Support iprtest to do the RTC s5 wakeup.
Options/Range
Disabled, Enabled
Default Value
Disabled
E. Boot Section
BIOS Page
Advanced-> Boot
Field
Quick Boot
Type
Option List
Description
Allows InsydeH2O to skip certain tests while booting. This will decrease the time needed to boot the system.
Options/Range
Disabled, Enabled
Default Value
Enabled
BIOS Page
Advanced-> Boot
Field
Quiet Boot
Type
Option List
Description
Disables or enables booting in Text Mode
Options/Range
Disabled, Enabled
Default Value
Enabled
BIOS Page
Advanced-> Boot
Field
Network Stack
Type
Option List
Description
Enables or Disables the onboard NICs before UEFI handoff
Options/Range
Disabled, Enabled
Default Value
Enabled
BIOS Page
Advanced-> Boot
Field
PXE Boot Capability
Type
Option List
Description
Sets the PXE Boot mode
Note: This setting is unavailable unless Network Stack is Enabled
Options/Range
Disabled, UEFI: IPv4, UEFI: IPv6, UEFI: IPv4/IPv6
Default Value
Disabled
BIOS Page
Advanced-> Boot
Field
Power Up In Standby Support
Type
Option List
Description
Enables or Disables Native Active State Power Management (ASPM)
Options/Range
Enabled, Disabled
Default Value
Disabled
BIOS Page
Advanced-> Boot
Field
Storage PCI Option ROM Access Right support
Type
Option List
Description
Disable or enable storage PCI option ROM Access Right
Options/Range
Enabled, Disabled
Default Value
Enabled
BIOS Page
Advanced-> Boot
Field
ESATA Drive Boot Access Right Support
Type
Option List
Description
Disable or enable ESATA drive boot Access Right
Options/Range
Enabled, Disabled
Default Value
Enabled
BIOS Page
Advanced-> Boot
Field
Add Boot Options
Type
Option List
Description
Setting that determines how new boot options are added into boot order.
Options/Range
First, Last, Auto
Default Value
Auto
BIOS Page
Advanced-> Boot
Field
ACPI Selection
Type
Option List
Description
Select booting to ACPI Version
Options/Range
ACPI3.0, ACPI4.0, ACPI5.0 ACPI6.0, ACPI6.1, ACPI6.2, ACPI6.3, ACPI6.4, ACPI6.5
Default Value
ACPI 6.3
BIOS Page
Advanced-> Boot
Field
USB Boot
Type
Option List
Description
Disables or enables booting to USB Boot Devices
Options/Range
Enabled, Disabled
Default Value
Enabled
BIOS Page
Advanced-> Boot
Field
UEFI OS Fast Boot
Type
Numeric Entry
Description
Enables or Disables Fast Boot mode. When enabled, the BIOS will not initialize the keyboard during boot or watch for the BIOS menu keypress.
Options/Range
Enabled, Disabled
Default Value
Disabled
BIOS Page
Advanced-> Boot
Field
Timeout
Type
Option List
Description
The number of seconds that the firmware will wait before booting the original default boot selection.
Options/Range
0~10
Default Value
3
BIOS Page
Advanced-> Boot
Field
Automatic Failover
Type
Option List
Description
If enabled, failure of the boot device will result in an attempt to boot from the next device in boot order.
If disabled, failure of the boot device will result in a warning message.
Options/Range
Enabled, Disabled
Default Value
Enabled
BIOS Page
Advanced-> Boot
Field
Group Boot Options
Type
Option List
Description
Setting enables or disabled the grouping of boot options.
Options/Range
Grouped, Non-Grouped
Default Value
Grouped
BIOS Page
Advanced-> Boot
Field
Sync Order
Type
Option List
Description
Setting to disabled or setting to Sync Boot Order or Sync Boot Device Type Order.
Options/Range
Disabled, Sync Boot Order, Sync Boot Device Type Order
Default Value
Disabled
BIOS Page
Advanced-> Boot
Field
Adjust Non-BIOS Boot Options
Type
Option List
Description
When enabled, position of Non-BIOS created boot options will be adjusted to follow boot options position policy each time before enumerating boot devices.
Options/Range
Disabled, Enabled
Default Value
Enabled
BIOS Page
Advanced-> Boot
Field
Group Auto Boot Order
Type
Option List
Description
When enabled, keep the boot option order of each group in “Auto” position policy.
Options/Range
Disabled, Enabled
Default Value
Disabled
BIOS Page
Advanced-> Boot
Field
Device Type in Boot Manager
Type
Option List
Description
When enabled, it shows the boot device type label in the boot manager. When disabled hides the boot device type label in the boot manager.
Options/Range
Disabled, Enabled
Default Value
Enabled
BIOS Page
Advanced-> Boot
Field
Boot Device Type Order
Type
Option List
Description
Change boot device type order
Options/Range
Hard Disk Drive [X]
CD/DVD-ROM Drive [X]
USB [X]
Network [X]
Others [X]
Default Value
Shown as above
BIOS Page
Advanced-> Boot
Field
Hard Disk Drive
Type
Option List
Description
Change Hard Drive Drive Boot Order
Options/Range
[Hard Disk Drive] [X]
Default Value
[X]
BIOS Page
Advanced-> Boot
Field
Others
Type
Option List
Description
Change Other Device Boot Order
Options/Range
EFI Internal Shell [X]
Default Value
EFI Internal Shell [X]
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