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Technical white paper
HP Business Notebook and
Desktop PC F10 setup overview
2012 and 2013 Business PC models
Table of contents
Executive summary ...................................................................................................................................................... 2
Supported models......................................................................................................................................................... 2
Enhancements ............................................................................................................................................................... 2
Updating BIOS over the network ........................................................................................................................................................................ 2
HP Sure Start ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
HP Sure Start Policy Controls .............................................................................................................................................................................. 3
Additional enhancements.................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
F10 Setup for HP Business Notebooks .................................................................................................................... 4
Main menu ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4
Security menu ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Advanced menu .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Overview of Business Notebook options .......................................................................................................................................................... 5
F10 Setup for HP Business Desktops ..................................................................................................................... 12
File menu ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 12
Storage menu ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Security menu ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Advanced menu .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 13
Overview for HP Business Desktops ................................................................................................................................................................ 13
Appendix A: BIOS overview for 2012 HP ElitePad 900........................................................................................ 19
Using BIOSConfigUtility to get/set BIOS settings ........................................................................................................................................... 19
Appendix B: Setting up an in-house repository to support network updates ............................................... 22
Disclaimer ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 22
Introduction .................................................................................................................................................................. 22
Terminology ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 22
Finding a particular BIOS file ..................................................................................................................................... 23
Organizing the catalog ............................................................................................................................................... 23
Catalog file schema ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 24
Sample file ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
Naming conventions .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 25
Setting up a repository ............................................................................................................................................... 25
Instructions .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 25
Final caveat ................................................................................................................................................................... 26
For more information ................................................................................................................................................. 27
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Executive summary
For decades, HP has provided unique customer value through an internally developed Read Only Memory Basic
Input/Output System (ROM BIOS), a set of routines that enable a PC to load the operating system and communicate with
various devices such as storage drives, keyboard, display, slots, and ports. The BIOS ensures that there is a high degree of
integration between firmware and HP professional innovations such as HP ProtectTools, HP Power Assistant, and HP Client
Management Solutions.
HP F10 Setup, the BIOS configuration user interface provided with HP PCs, provides easy access to an impressive set of
features.
Supported models
The F10 Setup described in this white paper is available on select models introduced in 2012 and 2013.
HP EliteBook 800 G1 series
HP ProBook 600 G1 series
HP ProBook 400 G0 and G1 series
HP ElitePad 900 G1
HP EliteDesk 800 G1 series
HP EliteOne 800 G1 series
HP ProDesk 600 G1series
HP ProOne 600 G1 series
HP ZBook 17 Mobile Workstation
HP ZBook 15 Mobile Workstation
HP ZBook 14 Mobile Workstation
Enhancements
HP has added several options to the new version of F10 Setup, including those outlined below.
Updating BIOS over the network
BIOS Update from a Network is a new BIOS option that allows BIOS updates to be downloaded over the network from
hp.com or a customer-created repository.
This feature is available on select 2013 HP notebooks, desktops, and workstations.1 For more information on setting up a
custom repository, refer to Appendix B.
HP Sure Start
Select Intel-based 2013 HP Business Notebook PCs2 offer HP Sure Start, which provides hardware-based assurance of the
following:
HP-approved firmware is running on the HP Embedded Controller (EC)3 – EC Options in BIOS found under “BIOS Integrity
Checking” and in some systems as “HP Sure Start”.
An HP-approved BIOS is running on the host processor
HP Sure Start verifies the integrity of HP BIOS code and critical, non-executable platform data residing in the main flash and
provides self-healing mechanisms to restore any code or critical platform data that has been lost or is corrupted within the
flash.
1 Only supported on 2013 600/800 notebooks/desktops
2 Only supported on 2013 EliteBook and ZBook notebooks
3 The EC is responsible for power control/power cycle, thermal monitor/fan control, many LEDs, and PS2 keyboard and mouse. For more information on using
HP Sure Start, refer to the Embedded Controller option under Embedded Security in Table 1.
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HP Sure Start Policy Controls
Although HP Sure Start is enabled out of the box with default settings that are optimized for the typical user, HP
provides policy setting within BIOS setup that may be appropriate for advanced users.
Verify Boot Block On Every Boot
Disabled (Default): When set to the default, HP Sure Start will verify the integrity of the BIOS in System Flash
each time the system is in a Sleep, Hibernate, or Off state such that assurance is provided that it has not been tampered
with before the host CPU executes that code as part of the process of resuming from the low power state
Enabled: When this box is checked, the HP Sure Start will continue to verify the integrity of the BIOS in System Flash
each time the system is in a Sleep, Hibernate, or Off state. Additionally, the HP Sure Start will verify the integrity of the BIOS
in System Flash on each Warm Boot (Windows Restart).
BIOS Data Recovery Policy
Automatic (Default): Any problems that are found by HP Sure Start will be automatically repaired not requiring any
special actions by the local user.
Manual (For Advanced Users only): Any problems found by HP Sure Start will not be repaired automatically and will
require a special key sequence input by the local user to proceed with the repair. This mode is only intended for
scenarios where the machine owner would prefer to perform forensics on the system flash contents before it is
repaired and is not recommended for the typical user. In the case of HP Sure Start finding an issue with
the initial BIOS code, the system will refuse to boot and flash a special LED sequence until the special key sequence
is pressed on the internal keyboard.
Restore Network Controller Configuration to the factory defaults
This manual control will restore the network parameters (used by the Intel integrated network controller) stored in System
Flash to their factory defaults.
Lock BIOS Version
Disabled (Default): When set to default, the BIOS can be updated using any one of the supported processes. The HP Sure
Start Recovery image will also be updated by default when this setting is disabled.
Enabled: When this box is checked, All HP BIOS update tools will refuse to update the BIOS. The HP Sure Start recovery
image is fixed when this setting is Enabled.
Additional enhancements
The following additional enhancements are included on select 2013 HP Business Notebook PCs:
Thunderbolt Technology
Megacity NFC support
Switchable / Hybrid Graphics feature support
Intel SmartConnect Technology
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F10 Setup for HP Business Notebooks
HP F10 Setup features for business notebooks include file, security, and system configuration categories.
Main menu
The Main menu provides access to general options such as:
System Information
System Diagnostics.
Update System BIOS
Restore Defaults
Reset BIOS security to factory default
Ignore Changes and Exit
Save Changes and Exit
Security menu
The Security menu provides access to security-related options such as:
Create an Administrator password for BIOS F10 Setup
Password Policy
Change Password
Fingerprint Reset on Reboot (if Present)
HP SpareKey
HP SpareKey Enrollment
User Management
Set Security Level
Restore Security Level Defaults
BIOS Interity Checking (Embedded Controller)
TPM Embedded Security
System Management Command (SMC)
Anti-Theft Tools
Hard Drive Tools
System IDs
Advanced menu
The Advanced menu allows you to set System Date and Time and Language. Other options include:
Language
Set System Date and Time
Boot options
BIOS Power-On
Device Configuration
Built-In Device OptionsPort Options
AMT options4 (on select models)
Language support
HP F10 Setup for business notebooks has extensive language support. You can display the GUI in English, French, German,
Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Danish, Japanese, Norwegian, Portuguese, Swedish, Finnish, Chinese Traditional, or Chinese
Simplified.
4 Intel® Active Management Technology (AMT) requires an Intel AMT-enabled chipset, network hardware and software, as well as connection with a power
source and a corporate network connection. Setup requires configuration by the purchaser and may require scripting with the management console or further
integration into existing security frameworks to enable certain functionality. It may also require modifications of implementation of new business processes.
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Overview of Business Notebook options
Table 1 provides a detailed list of F10 Setup options for HP business notebooks.
Table 1. Key features for F10 Setup on select 2013 HP business notebook PCs. Some features may require a Windows 7 or
Windows 8 operating system.
Feature Function Default setting,
if applicable
Reboot
required
MAIN MENU
System Information Provides key system information, such as serial number, model
number, CPU type, and memory configuration
N/A
System Diagnostics Provides access to diagnostic features, such as start-up test, run-in
test, memory test, and hard disk test
N/A
Update System BIOS Updates system firmware from FAT 32 partition on the hard drive, a
USB disk–on-key, or the network
Note: Updating BIOS over the network is supported on 2013 600/800
notebook models.
N/A
Check the Network for BIOS
Updates
Updates the system BIOS by using an image stored on hp.com or some
other configurable network
Yes
BIOS Version Update Policy Enabling will not allow any BIOS update from local media or from the
network.
Disabled No
Allow BIOS Update using a
Network
Enables or disabled the feature Enabled No
Network Update Setting User configurable settings N/A
Update BIOS using Local
Media
Updates the system BIOS by using an image stored on local media
such as the hard drive or a usb drive
Yes
Back-up BIOS to Local Media Puts an image of System BIOS on the HP_TOOLS partition
Note: This option does not work if a BIOS administrator has been set
Yes
Restore Defaults Restores F10 settings to factory defaults Yes
Reset BIOS Security to Factory
Default
Resets BIOS and Protect Tool Users, clears fingerprint tokens and
resets the TPM
Yes
Ignore Changes and Exit Exits F10 Setup without saving any changes made during current
session
N/A
Save Changes and Exit Exits F10 Setup and saves all changes made during current session N/A
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SECURITY MENU
Feature Function Default setting,
if applicable
Reboot
required
Setup BIOS Administrator
Password
Establishes the BIOS Administrator password for admin privileges No
Password Policy Allows the administrator to select various rules for BIOS password
qualification5
No
Password Minimum Length Allows the administrator to specify the minimum number of characters
required for the F10 power-on password
No
At least one symbol required Allows the administrator to require at least one symbol, such as $, %,
^, &, or # for F10 power-on password
Disabled No
At least one number required Allows the administrator to require at least one number, such as 1, 2,
or 3 for F10 power-on password
Disabled No
At least one upper-case
character required
Allows the administrator to require at least one upper case character,
such as A, B, C, or D for F10 power-on password
Disabled No
At least one lower-case
character required
Allows the administrator to require at least one lowercase character,
such as a, b, c, or d for F10 power-on password
Disabled No
Are spaces allowed in
password?
Allows the administrator to permit spaces, such as “New York,” in F10
power-on password
Disabled No
Change Password Change BIOS user password No
Fingerprint Reset on Reboot (if
present)
Clears all registered fingerprints Disabled Yes
HP SpareKey Allows users to establish a set of failsafe questions in the event the
power-on password is lost
Enabled No
HP SpareKey Enrollment Allows user configuration of HP SpareKey by answering any three of
ten questions for enrollment
No
Enrollment questions What was the name of the first school you attended?
What is the name of your first pet?
What is your father’s middle name?
What is your mother’s middle name?
Who was your first employer?
Who was your first teacher?
What city were you born in?
In what city was your mother born?
In what city was your father born?
No
Reset HP SpareKey Questions
and Answers
Deletes current challenge-and-answer questions No
USER MANAGEMENT
User Management Allows BIOS Administrator to manage BIOS and ProtectTools Users
for example, for BIOS users, the admin can:
Create additional users
Specify privilege levels
Create passwords (which can be changed by the individual user)
No
Set Security Level
Allows administrator to restrict visibility or configurability of F10 Setup
options for standard users
Yes
Restore Security Defaults Restores the security level of F10 Setup options to default Yes
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EMBEDDED SECURITY
Feature Function Default setting,
if applicable
Reboot
required
BIOS Integrity Checking (Note: HP Sure Start is only supported on 2013 EliteBook and ZBook notebooks) N/A
Verify Boot Block on every boot Verify the integrity of the system’s boot block on boot. Disabled Yes
BIOS Data Recovery Policy Recover System Data (For manual recovery during boot up press (Up
Arrow + Down Arrow + ESC) to restore System Data
Automatic Yes
Restore Network Configuration
to factory defaults
Restore the network address and other network parameters to factory
default
Yes
TPM Embedded Security Manages TPM Module settings N/A
TPM Device Exposes the integrated TPM module Available Yes
Embedded Security Device
State
Enables the integrated TPM module Disabled Yes
TPM Reset to Factory Default Sets TPM Embedded Security settings to factory default No Yes
OS Management of TPM Allows operating system to manage TPM module Enabled Yes
Reset of TPM from OS Allows reset of TPM module from within the operating system Disabled Yes
System Management Command Allows authorized personnel to reset security settings in case of a
service event NOTE: In the event BIOS password is lost and this option
is disabled authorized personnel will not be able to remove lost
password.
Enabled Yes
UTILITIES
Anti-Theft Tools N/A
Intel Anti-Theft Server-based security N/A
Active Activates this option Enabled Yes
Suspend Allows the feature to be disabled temporarily Disabled Yes
Absolute Software Computrace N/A
Current State Read-only setting that reports the current status
[Inactive/Active/Permanent Disabled]
Inactive N/A
Hard Drive Tools N/A
Save/restore Master Boot
Record (MBR) of the system
hard drive
Saves a baseline MBR that can be restored if a change is detected
NOTE: Not applicable for UEFI boot modes
Disabled Yes
DriveLock Allows configuration of DriveLock Master and User passwords Disabled N/A
Automatic DriveLock Requires the BIOS to authenticate the user before the drive is unlocked.
The user can be a BIOS user (managed by F10 Setup) or a ProtectTools
user (managed by the OS).
Following authentication, the BIOS automatically supplies the
DriveLock password.
A BIOS administrator password is required for this feature and is set as
the DriveLock master password.
Disabled N/A
Disk Sanitizer Erases all data on selected hard drive; typically used prior to
repurposing or donation (Not supported under RAID mode or on SSDs)
N/A
Secure Erase Uses a built-in command drive to erase data on an SSD N/A
System IDs N/A
Asset Tracking Number Allows custom configuration of an asset tag (up to 18 characters) Serial Number No
Ownership Tag Allows custom configuration of an ownership tag (up to 40 characters) Blank No
Ownership Tag 2 Allows custom configuration of an ownership tag (up to 40 characters) Blank No
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ADVANCED MENU
Feature Function Default setting,
if applicable
Reboot
required
Language Selects between 14 languages
Note: Affects the BIOS, not the OS
English Yes
Set System Data and Time Allows entry of the current data and time Yes
Boot Options N/A
Startup Menu Delay (seconds) Allows user configuration of the length of time the Startup Menu is
displayed during POST
0 No
Multiboot Express Boot Popup
Delay (seconds)
Allows user configuration of the length of time the Express Boot option
(F9) is displayed
0 No
Audio Alerts During Boot Enables audible error beeps during POST Disabled Yes
Custom Logo Enables use of custom logo screen during POST6 Disabled No
Display Diagnostics URL Displays the HP support web address for diagnostics Enabled No
Custom Help and URL Message Allows display of customized message and URL during POST Disabled No
Require Acknowledgement of
Battery Errors
Displays battery error screen until user presses the enter key Disabled No
Fast Boot Reduces POST time by bypassing boot to USB, optical drive, PXE, and
DOS
Enabled No
CD-ROM Boot Allows boot from optical media Enabled No
SD Card Boot Allows boot from SD card Enabled No
Floppy Boot Allows boot from USB floppy Enabled No
PXE Internal NIC Boot Allows boot from LAN in legacy or hybrid boot mode Enabled No
PXE Internal IPV4 NIC Boot Allows PXE boot to IPv4 in native UEFI boot mode (enable on Win8
orders)
Disabled No
PXE Internal IPV6 NIC Boot Allows PXE boot to IPv6 in native UEFI boot mode (enable on Win8
orders)
Disabled No
USB Device Boot Allows boot from USB storage device Disabled No
Upgrade Bay Hard Drive Boot Allows boot from hard disk drive mounted in upgrade bay Enabled No
eSATA Boot Allows boot from eSATA storage device Enabled No
Customized Boot Allows boot from a custom boot path; loads the boot loader from the
path defined in Define Customized Boot Option (see below)
Enabled No
Secure Boot Configuration Allows Secure Boot feature (which verifies signature of boot loader
before loading OS) to be enabled or disabled; clears Secure Boot keys
Disabled N/A
Secure Boot Enables Secure Boot (enable on Win8 orders) Disabled Yes
Clear Secure Boot Keys Clears the Secure Boot keys Disabled Yes
User Mode Selects which keys the BIOS uses HP Factory Keys,
Customer Keys
Yes
Boot Mode Controls how OS is booted. Depending on the OS, options are:
Legacy or UEFI Hybrid (with CSM) Selected on NON Win8 orders
UEFI Native (without CSM) Selected on Win8 orders
Legacy No
6 For more information, refer to the HP Business Notebook EFI Guidelines white paper.
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Feature Function Default setting,
if applicable
Reboot
required
UEFI Boot Order Specifies UEFI boot order; requires boot mode set to UEFI Hybrid or
UEFI Native (applicable on Win8 orders)
NB Upgrade Bay
(UEFI),
OS Boot
Manager,
NB Ethernet
(UEFI),
USB hard drive,
eSATA hard
drive,
SD card,
HP HV Secure
Boot,
Generic USB
device,
Customized
Boot
No
Legacy Boot Order Specifies the legacy boot order; requires boot mode set to Legacy or
UEFI Hybrid (applicable on NON Win8 orders)
NB Upgrade Bay,
NB Hard Drive,
NB Hard Drive 2
(on select
models),
USB Floppy,
USB CD-ROM,
USB Hard Drive,
NB Ethernet,
SD Card,
Dock Upgrade
Bay,
eSATA
No
Define Customized Boot Option Specifies path for the customized boot option
Note: Only boots from this path if Customized Boot is enabled.
No
BIOS Power-On Time (hh:mm) Automatically powers system on based on preset schedule
Shuts down Windows gracefully and ensures feature is on in F10 Setup
In Windows 7 and Vista, set Allow wake timers to Enable in the
desired power plan (Control PanelPower Options)
Note: This option is only supported on AC power.
No
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Day of week selection Yes
BIOS Power-On Time (hh:mm) Time of day entry Yes
Device Configurations N/A
Fn Key switch Accessibility feature to provide support for a function key press and
release followed by the function feature key, instead of both keys
having to be simultaneously pressed
Disabled Yes
USB Legacy Support Enables mouse/keyboard support Enabled Yes
Parallel Port Mode Specifies parallel port mode ECP Yes
Fan Always on while on AC Leaves the fan on while running on AC power Enabled Yes
Data Execution Prevention Enables DEP on Intel-based systems, which strengthens security by
preventing applications/services from executing code from non-
executable memory regions
Enabled Yes
SATA Device Mode Enables and selects SATA Mode for internal drives AHCI; For Smart
Response
Technology
models, RAID, IDE
Yes
Wake on USB Allows the system to resume from sleep when a USB input device is
triggered (such as mouse movement or keyboard key-press)
Enabled Yes
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Feature Function Default setting,
if applicable
Reboot
required
USB Charging Port Allows an external device to charge until a specified battery charge
level is reached
Enabled, 10% Yes
Secondary Battery Fast Charge Stops charging the primary battery at 90% and begins charging a
secondary battery to optimize the charge cycle
Enabled Yes
Virtualization Technology Enables VT on Intel-based systems – a feature that is often used to run
virtual machines
Disabled Yes
Virtualization Technology for
Directed I/O
Grants virtual machines direct access to peripheral devices on select
Intel platforms
Disabled Yes
TXT Technology Enables Trusted Execution Technology on select Intel platforms, a
feature that defends against software-based attacks on sensitive
information stored on the system
Disabled Yes
Multi Core CPU Enables dual/quad processor cores Enabled Yes
Intel HT Technology Enables Hyper-Threading on select Intel-based systems Enabled Yes
NumLock on at boot Enables Number Lock at boot Disabled Yes
Hybrid Graphics Enable / Disable or allow BIOS to automatically enable / disable Hybrid
Graphics based on OS (when set to Auto).
When set to Auto, Hybrid Graphics is disabled for certain Linux OS.
When set to Disable, only the integrated graphics adapter is used on
selected platform. On Workstation, only the discrete graphics adapter
is used.
When set to Enable, both the integrated and discrete graphics adapters
are used.
Enabled
(Auto on
Workstation)
Yes
Hybrid Graphics Enhanced
Display Feature
Enable additional display capability to allow pre-OS applications to be
visible on any one of the available display at boot.
When disabled, pre-OS applications can only be visible on certain
displays (Internal Panel, VGA, System Display Port on selected
platforms) at boot. Digital displays attached to dock will not support
pre-OS applications.
Enabled Yes
Max SATA Speed Selects the maximum SATA port speed between SATA II (3.0 Gbps) or
SATA III (6.0 Gbps)
3.0 Gbps / 6.0
Gbps
Yes
Ctrl I Prompt Enables the Ctrl +I Prompt, which allows the user to enter the RAID
Configuration Utility
Disabled Yes
HP HV Secure Boot Enables the HP Hypervisor, which allows multiple operating systems to
run concurrently and share the system hardware
Disabled Yes
HP HV Secure Version Control Enables BIOS to check the specific version of the HP
Hypervisor package against the allowed version stored in
BIOS
Note: The platform only boots to the default boot loader configuration
file that is distributed with the target HP Hypervisor package.
Disabled Yes
HP HV Secure Boot
Configuration Lockdown
Enables the hypervisor to verify its current configuration against a
saved setting
Disabled Yes
Intel Rapid Start Technology Enables Intel Rapid Start Technology, which improves
battery life and system resume time above current Standby
and Hibernate levels.
Note: This feature only works when an SSD is detected. Currently, it is
only supported in mSATA SSD-based solutions.
Disabled Yes
Entry on S3 RTC wake Enables RTC wake to trigger the transition from S3 to Intel Rapid Start
Technology
Disabled Yes
S3 Wake Timer Specifies the length of time the system remains in S3 before an RTC
wake event is triggered
5 minutes Yes
Entry on S3 Critical Battery
wake event
Enables critical battery event support on Intel Rapid Start Technology;
wakes the system to provide an alert that the battery-level is low
Disabled Yes
Express Card Link Speed Sets speed for Express Card Link. Generation 1 will set the Link Speed
to max 2.5 Gbit/s and Generation 2 will set the Link Speed to a
maximum of 5.0 Gbit/s
Generation 2 Yes
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Feature Function Default setting,
if applicable
Reboot
required
Dynamic Platform and Thermal
Framework (DPTF) 6.0
Allows users to set maximum power consumption on select Intel
platforms
Enabled Yes
Configurable TDP Lock Thermal Design Power (TDP) Lock feature locks power consumption to
a nominal value on select Intel platforms
Disabled Yes
LPM Uses Low Power Mode (LPM) setting requested by OS OS-specific N/A
Configurable TDP Boot Mode Allows the user to specify the default power consumption on select
Intel platforms
TDP Down Yes
Smart Card Reader Power
Setting
Disables the power-saving feature of the Smart Card reader, thus
maintaining a session when the card is removed
Powered on if
card is present
Yes
Power Control Allows the scheduling of a peak shift period and a battery-charging
period
Enabled Yes
Power on unit when AC is
detected
Turns on the unit when AC power is applied Disabled Yes
Deep Sleep Turns off power to the chipset during Sleep in order to
enhance battery life
Off: Disables the feature
On: Power to the chipset is always turned off during Sleep.
Auto: System decides whether or not to turn power off depending on
battery state
Auto Yes
Built-in Device Options7
N/A
Wireless Button State Enables wireless button
Note: If this feature is disabled, the WLAN device cannot be toggled on
and off using the wireless button
Enabled Yes
Embedded WLAN Device Enables integrated 802.11 device Enabled Yes
Embedded WWAN Device Enables integrated WWAN device Enabled Yes
WWAN Quick Connect Maintains power to the WWAN device to provide faster network
connection
Note: Also maintains power during S3
Enabled Yes
Embedded GPS Device Enables integrated GPS device Enabled Yes
Embedded Bluetooth® Enables integrated Bluetooth device Enabled Yes
Embedded LAN Controller Enables integrated network interface controller (NIC) device Enabled Yes
LAN/WLAN Switching Enables automatic switching between embedded WLAN device and
embedded LAN controller; disables WLAN when LAN connection is
detected
Disabled Yes
Wake on LAN Enables system to wake when a magic packet is received via LAN Boot to Network Yes
Wake on LAN in Battery/DC
Mode
When powered by battery, enables system to wake via LAN Disabled Yes
NB Upgrade Bay
Enables integrated upgrade bay Enabled Yes
Fingerprint Enables fingerprint reader Enabled Yes
Integrated Camera Enables integrated camera Enabled Yes
Audio Device Enables integrated audio device Enabled Yes
Modem Device Enables integrated modem Enabled Yes
Microphone Enables integrated microphone Enabled Yes
Speakers and Headphones Enables internal speakers and headphone jack Enabled Yes
Wake Unit from Sleep When Lid
is Opened
Opening the lid wakes the computer from Sleep mode Disabled Yes
Power on Unit When Lid is
Opened
Opening the lid powers on the computer Disabled Yes
7 All devices not supported on all systems.
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Feature Function Default setting,
if applicable
Reboot
required
mSATA Enables mSATA support Enabled Yes
Boost Converter Draws power from the battery when the system is on AC in order to
give the CPU a momentary performance gain by increasing the overall
power available to the CPU
Enabled Yes
Backlit Keyboard Timeout Specifies the timeout period for the keyboard’s backlit LEDs 15 seconds Yes
Port Options
N/A
Serial Port Enables integrated serial port Enabled Yes
Parallel Port Enables integrated parallel port Enabled Yes
Flash Media Reader Enables integrated media card reader Enabled Yes
USB Port Enables integrated USB port Enabled Yes
1394 Port Enables integrated 1394 port Enabled Yes
Express Card Slot Enables integrated Express Card slot Enabled Yes
Smart Card Enables integrated Smart Card slot Enabled Yes
eSATA Port Enables integrated eSATA port Enabled Yes
Thunderbolt Port8 Enables integrated Thunderbolt port PCIe and
DisplayPort
Yes
AMT Options
N/A
USB Key Provisioning Enables AMT provisioning using USB disk–on- key Disabled Yes
Unconfigure AMT on Next Boot Resets AMT configuration options on next boot, Disabled Yes
SOL Terminal Execution Mode Specifies terminal emulation mode ANSI Yes
Firmware Progress Event
Support
Enables AMT progress events, allowing the status of clients to be
monitored remotely
Disabled Yes
Initiate Intel CIRA Enables Intel CIRA feature Disabled Yes
F10 Setup for HP Business Desktops
File menu
The File menu provides access to general options such as:
View system information
Set date and time
Exit F10 Setup with or without saving changes to settings
Update system ROM
Storage menu
The Storage menu provides access to mass storage device configuration, general options, and boot order.
Security menu
The Security menu provides access to security-related options such as:
Power-on and DriveLock passwords
Integrated security device configuration
Secure boot configuration
Asset tag configuration
8 Thunderbolt is new technology. Install all the latest drivers for your Thunderbolt device before connecting the device to the Thunderbolt port. Thunderbolt
cable and Thunderbolt device (sold separately) must be compatible with Windows. To determine whether your device is Thunderbolt Certified for Windows,
see https://thunderbolttechnology.net/products.
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Power menu
The power menu provides access to OS and hardware power management configuration and system thermal controls.
Advanced menu
The advanced menu provides access to:
Power-on options
Integrated device configuration
Port options
Update via Network options
AMT options (on select models)
Overview for HP Business Desktops
Table 2 provides a detailed list of F10 Setup options for HP business desktops.
Note
Use the F8 hotkey to change the selected language.
Table 2. Key features for F10 Setup on select 2013 HP Business Desktop PCs
Feature Function Default setting,
if applicable
Reboot
required
FILE MENU
System Information Provides key system information, such as chassis serial number,
product name, CPU type, and memory configuration
Yes
Set Time and Date Configures system time (hh:mm) and date (mm:dd:yyyy) No
Flash System ROM Updates system firmware from a FAT 32 partition on a USB disk-on-
key or hard drive
Yes
Replicated Setup Saves setup to or restores setup from a USB storage device Yes
Default Setup Saves current settings as default or restores factory settings as default Yes
Apply Defaults and Exit Exits F10 Setup and restores settings to user defaults, if created (see
Default Setup above )
Yes
Ignore Changes and Exit Exits F10 Setup without saving any changes made during current
session
Yes
Save Changes and Exit Exits F10 Setup and saves all changes made during current session Yes
STORAGE MENU
Device Configuration Displays storage device information and enables the configuration of
SATA translation mode
Automatic Yes
Storage Options Yes
SATA Emulation Sets SATA emulation mode Yes
Removable Media Boot Boots from removable media Enabled Yes
Boot Order Yes
UEFI Boot Sources Specifies UEFI boot order USB Floppy/CD,
USB Hard Drive,
ATAPI CD/DVD
Drive
Yes
Legacy Boot Sources Specifies the legacy boot order ATAPI CD/DVD
Drive,
USB Floppy/CD,
Hard Drive
USB Hard Drive,
SATA0
Network
Controller
Yes
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Feature Function Default setting,
if applicable
Reboot
required
SECURITY MENU
Setup Password Establishes a setup password with administrator privileges No
Power-on Password Establishes a power-on password with user privileges No
Password Options Available when you are configuring a setup or power-on password Yes
Lock Legacy Resources Limits ACPI control of legacy COM and LPT ports Disabled Yes
Setup Browse Mode Gives non-admin limited access to BIOS setup Enabled Yes
Password Prompt on F9, F11 &
F12
Requires admin password for BIOS hotkeys Enabled Yes
Network Server Mode Enables network server mode, allowing the system to bypass the
power-on password
Disabled Yes
Stringent Password Prevents the passwords from being cleared Disabled Yes
Smart Cover If options are present, allows chassis cover features to be set Yes
Cover Lock Engages cover lock solenoid Unlock Yes
Cover Removal Sensor Sets system policy in response to cover removal (Notify User, Setup
Password)
Disabled Yes
Device Security Yes
Embedded Security Device Sets embedded device security availability to the OS. Device available Yes
System Audio Sets system audio availability Device available Yes
Network Controller Sets network controller availability Device available Yes
SATA0 Sets SATA0 availability Device available Yes
SATA1 Sets SATA1 availability Device available Yes
SATA2 Sets SATA2 availability (on some tower systems Device available Yes
SATA3 Sets SATA3 availability Device available Yes
SATA5 Sets SATA5 availability Device available Yes
USB Security Note: Dependent upon chassis type: Yes
Front USB Ports Yes
USB3 Port 1 Sets USB port status Enabled Yes
USB3 Port 2 Sets USB port status Enabled Yes
USB Port 1 Sets USB port status Enabled Yes
USB Port 2 Sets USB port status Enabled Yes
Rear USB Ports Yes
USB3 Port 1 Sets USB port status Enabled Yes
USB3 Port 2 Sets USB port status Enabled Yes
USB Port 1 Sets USB port status Enabled Yes
USB Port 2 Sets USB port status Enabled Yes
USB Port 3 Sets USB port status Enabled Yes
USB Port 4 Sets USB port status Enabled Yes
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Feature Function Default setting,
if applicable
Reboot
required
Accessory USB Ports Yes
USB Port 1 Sets USB port status Enabled Yes
USB Port 2 Sets USB port status Enabled Yes
USB Port 3 Sets USB port status Enabled Yes
USB Port 4 Sets USB port status Enabled Yes
USB Port 5 Sets USB port status Enabled Yes
USB3 Port 1 Sets USB port status Enabled Yes
Slot Security Note: Information displayed may vary with form factor Yes
PCI Express x16 Slot 1 Sets PCI Express x16 slot availability Enabled Yes
PCI Express x4 Slot 1 Sets PCI Express x4 slot availability Enabled Yes
PCI Express x1 Slot 1 Sets PCI Express x1 slot availability Enabled Yes
PCI Express x1 Slot 2 Sets PCI Express x1 slot availability Enabled Yes
PCI Express x1 Slot 3 Sets PCI Express x1 slot availability Enabled Yes
Network Boot Sets network boot status Enabled Yes
System IDs Sets Asset Tag, Ownership Tag, Keyboard Layout, and UUID No
Master Boot Record Security Protects MBR from corruption Disabled Yes
System Security Yes
Data Execution Prevention Enables DEP to protect against certain OS security breaches on Intel-
based systems
Enabled Yes
Virtualization Technology (VTx) Enables VT on Intel-based systems
Disabled Yes
Virtualization Technology
Directed I/O (VTd)
Grants virtual machines direct access to peripheral devices on select
Intel-based systems
Disabled Yes
Trusted Execution Technology
Enables Trusted Execution Technology on select Intel-based systems
Note: Enabling this feature disables OS management of Embedded
Security Device, prevents a reset of the Embedded Security Device, and
prevents the configuration of VTx, VTd, and Embedded Security Device.
Disabled Yes
Embedded Security Device Enables Trusted Platform Module (TPM)
Note: Configuring the Embedded Security Device requires a setup
password.
Enabled Yes
Reset to Factory Settings Disables TPM and resets credentials Do not reset Yes
Measure boot variables/devices
to PCR1
Prevents changes in boot device configuration (e.g. adding to or
changing boot order) from causing Bitlocker recovery mode
Disabled Yes
OS Management of Embedded
Security Device
Allows OS to manage TPM Enabled Yes
Reset of Embedded Security
Device through OS
Allows reset of TPM to be initiated from the OS Disabled Yes
No PPI Provisioning Allows the OS to take immediate control of the Embedded Security
Device without requiring user interaction.
Disabled Yes
Allow PPI policy to be
changed by OS
Allows the OS to change how the user is prompted for changes to the
Embedded Security Device
Disabled Yes
Button Retask Password
Protection
Prevents All-in-One bezel buttons from being retasked without
administrator privileges
Disabled Yes
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Feature Function Default setting,
if applicable
Reboot
required
DriveLock Security Allows configuration of master and user DriveLock passwords
Note: Hard drive security states cannot be changed after a warm
reboot. Power off the system then boot directly to F10 Setup.
Yes
Enable/Disable DriveLock Enables DriveLock feature. Prompts for setting a user password when
set to Enable.
Yes
Configure Master Password Allows Master DriveLock password to be set Yes
Secure Boot Configuration Yes
Legacy Support Provides support for older (non-EFI) operating systems Disabled for
Windows 8
Enabled for
others
Yes
Secure Boot BIOS will verify that the software image it boots to is properly
authenticated
Note: Enabling Secure Boot impacts Legacy Support, Legacy Boot
Sources, and Option ROM Launch Policies.
Note: “Secure Boot Policy” warning appears if user tries to enable
Legacy Support with Secure Boot on.
Enabled for
Windows 8
Disabled for
others
Yes
Key Management Yes
Clear Secure Boot Keys By default HP keys are installed. They can be extended by valid
updates from HP. Clearing the keys resets the keys to the initial BIOS
defaults. If Custom keys have been selected, clearing the keys
removes all the keys.
Don’t Clear No
Key Ownership If Secure Boot is enabled, keys are used to ensure that only properly
signed software can boot. The Key Ownership option allows you to
specify HP or custom keys.
It is beyond the scope of this paper to discuss methods for installing
keys.
HP Keys Yes
Fast Boot Enables the Fast Boot option (with support for Fast Boot and Seamless
Boot) for Windows 8 users
Enabled for
Windows 8
Disabled for
others
Yes
POWER MENU
OS Power Management Yes
Runtime Power Management Enables Runtime Power Management Enabled Yes
Idle Power Savings Increase OS Idle Power Savings Extended Yes
Unique Sleep State Blink Rates Assigns a unique LED blink pattern to S3 and S4 Disabled No
Hardware Power Management Yes
SATA Power Management Enables SATA bus to enter low power states when idle Enabled Yes
S5 Maximum Power Savings Minimizes power consumption of system while in S5 (off) state.
Note: Windows 8 with Fast Startup enabled powers off to the S4
(suspend to disk) state.
Disabled Yes
Thermal Adjusts minimum fan speed in Idle Mode 0 Yes
ADVANCED MENU
Power-on Options Yes
POST mode Selects between default startup or self-testing during power-on QuickBoot Yes
POST Messages Displays messages instead of logo during POST Disabled Yes
Press the ESC key for Startup
Menu
Displays the Press Esc for startup menu prompt Enabled Yes
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Feature Function Default setting,
if applicable
Reboot
required
Option ROM Prompt Displays the Option ROM prompt on POST screen Enabled Yes
After Power Loss Specifies system state after power loss Off Yes
POST Delay (in seconds) Specifies amount of delay to add during POST for certain peripherals None Yes
Remote Wakeup Boot Source Specifies boot device after a remote wakeup event Local Hard Drive No
Factory Recovery Boot Support Enables BIOS support for HP Backup and Recovery tools Disabled Yes
Bypass F1 Prompt on
Configuration Changes
Allows system to boot without user input after configuration change
(for example, memory size)
Disabled No
BIOS Power-on Specifies time and day(s) when system automatically wakes from the
S5 (off) state
Disabled Yes
Onboard Devices Specifies a Legacy Device’s IRQ, DMA, and I/O Range settings
Serial Port A:
IO=3F8h, IRQ=4
Parallel Port:
IO=378h, IRQ=7,
DMA=1
Printer Mode:
EPP+ECP
Yes
Bus Options Yes
PCI SERR# Generation Enables PCI device to generate SERR# (System Error), as defined by
the PCI specification
Enabled Yes
PCI VGA Palette Snooping Enables VGA palette registers snooping Disabled Yes
Device Options – All-in-One (AIO) systems Yes
Turbo Mode Enables processor feature that optimizes core frequencies can be
optimized for performance based on the load on each core
Enabled Yes
Num Lock State at Power-on Enables Number Lock at boot Off Yes
LVDS Panel Select Enables panel type/vendor selection override Automatic Yes
Internal Speaker Enables or disables the internal speaker Enabled Yes
USB EHCI Port Debug Forces all USB ports to use USB 2 for debugging utilities and other
applications that do not support USB 3
Disabled Yes
Multi-processor Enables BIOS to report multiple processor cores to the OS Enabled Yes
Hyperthreading9 Enables hyperthreading capability on Intel processors; some programs
may run better with this feature disabled.
Enabled Yes
USB Charging Port The top left-side USB port on AIO systems can be used to charge USB
devices when the system is powered off.
Enabled Yes
Device Options – Other systems Yes
Turbo Mode Enables processor feature that optimizes core frequencies can be
optimized for performance based on the load on each core
Enabled Yes
Num Lock State at Power-on Enables Num Lock at boot Off Yes
Integrated Video Enables integrated video controller Enabled Yes
Internal Speaker Enables or disables the internal speaker Enabled Yes
USB EHCI Port Debug Forces all USB ports to use USB 2 for debugging utilities and other
applications that do not support USB 3
Disabled Yes
Multi-processor Enables BIOS to report multiple processor cores to the OS Enabled Yes
9 Intel HT Technology (HT) is designed to improve performance of multi-threaded software products and requires a computer system with a processor
supporting HT and an HT-enabled chipset, BIOS and OS. Please contact your software provider to determine compatibility. Not all customers or software
applications will benefit from the use of HT. See http://www.intel.com/info/hyperthreading for more information.
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Feature Function Default setting,
if applicable
Reboot
required
VGA Configuration Selects whether the graphics card or the integrated graphics is chosen
to display as Primary VGA device during boot-up (available when a
graphics card is installed)
(Add-in graphics
is set as primary) Yes
Management Operations Yes
AMT10 Allows all AMT (Intel® Active Management Technology) functions to be
enabled or disabled
Enabled Yes
Unconfigure AMT/ME Clears all AMT settings on the next boot Disabled Yes
Hide Unconfigure ME
Confirmation Prompt
If Unconfigure AMT/ME is selected, this suppresses the confirmation
prompt after the required reboot.
Disabled Yes
WatchDog Timer Enables AMT/ME watchdog timer Enabled Yes
OS WatchDog Timer Sets OS WatchDog Timer (minutes) 5 Yes
BIOS WatchDog Timer Sets BIOS WatchDog Timer (minutes) 5 Yes
Option ROM Launch Policy Yes
PXE Option ROMs Specifies whether the legacy option ROM or the UEFI driver in the BIOS
is used to provide PXE services
UEFI Only for
Windows 8
Legacy Only for
other
Yes
Storage Option ROMs Specifies whether the legacy option ROM or the UEFI driver in the BIOS
is used to provide RAID setup and support
UEFI Only for
Windows 8
Legacy Only for
other
Yes
Video Option ROMs Specifies whether the legacy VBIOS or the UEFI driver in the BIOS is
used to provide graphics setup and support
Legacy Only Yes
NetClone Option ROMs Enables or disables Netclone support Do Not Launch Yes
Connected BIOS Enables or disables BIOS network support Enabled Yes
Use Proxy When enabled, displays Proxy Address field to configure the URL of the
proxy server.
Disabled No
Update BIOS via Network Enables or disables the BIOS update via network feature
Note: Updating BIOS over the network is supported on 2013 600/800
desktop models.
Enabled
Yes
Update Source Selects hp.com or a locally managed custom address to serve BIOS
updates
HP No
Update Address For custom source, URL of the locally managed server, if custom
source is selected
No
Automatic BIOS Update Setting Enables or disables the network BIOS update scheduler Disabled No
Automatic Update Frequency Sets the frequency of checks to the BIOS update server. If a newer
version of BIOS has been made available on the network server, the
system will prompt to update the BIOS.
Monthly No
Force Check on Next Reboot Independent of the scheduled frequency, check if an updated BIOS has
been made available during the next boot.
Disabled Yes
10 Intel® Active Management Technology requires an Intel® AMT-enabled chipset, network hardware and software, as well as connection with a power source
and a corporate network connection. Setup requires configuration by the purchaser and may require scripting with the management console or further
integration into existing security frameworks to enable certain functionality. It may also require modifications of implementation of new business processes.
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Appendix A: BIOS overview for 2012 HP ElitePad 90011
Table A-1 outlines BIOS options for a 2012 HP ElitePad 900.
You can invoke the HP BIOS settings application via the Windows Control Panel (Control PanelHP BIOS Settings) or directly
as an application.
Note
The options shown in Table A-1 constitute a subset of BIOS settings for the 2012 HP ElitePad 900.
Table A-1. BIOS settings
Feature Function Default setting,
if applicable
Reboot
required
Information Provides key system information, such as serial number,
model number, CPU type, and memory configuration
N/A No
Boot Settings No
Boot options No
Ethernet boot Allows Ethernet boot On No
USB device boot Allows boot from USB storage device On No
Device configurations No
Shutdown on Battery Initiate orderly shutdown when AC is removed Off No
Secure Boot Enables the SecureBoot function, which verifies the boot
loader signature before loading the OS
On No
Boot Order Specifies the UEFI boot order. OS Boot Manager,
USB Hard Drive,
USB ODD,
Ethernet IP V4,
Ethernet IP V6,
Micro SD Card
No
BIOS Password No
Create Password Establishes the BIOS Administrator password for admin
privilege to access BIOS settings
No
Using BIOSConfigUtility to get/set BIOS settings
1. Download BIOSConfigUtility (BCU) tool, which is available at ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp58501-
59000/sp58888.exe.
2. Run the BCU tool on the reference unit, creating an output text file (as shown in Figure A-1).
Note: You can run BCU in the local OS environment or in the service OS (for example, PXE boot.)
3. Update the text file based on the settings you wish to enforce.
4. Re-run the BCU tool using the updated text file as the input source.
11 The integrated display resolution of this system is below the threshold for snapping apps, a new feature that allows two Windows apps to be viewed
simultaneously side by side. This feature may be enabled by attaching an external display which supports a screen resolution of 1366 x 768 or higher.
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Figure A-1. Sample text file output from the BCU tool
Language
*English
Deutsch
Spanish
Italian
French
Japanese
Portuguese
Dansk
Suomi
Nederlands
Norsk
Svenska
Simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese
Multiboot Express Popup Delay(Sec)
*0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
Initiate orderly Shutdown when AC is removed
Enable
*Disable
Ethernet boot
*Enable
Disable
Data Execution Prevention
*Enable
Disable
Multi Core CPU
*Enable
Disable
USB device boot
*Enable
Disable
Intel (R) HT Technology
*Enable
Disable
UEFI Boot Order
OS Boot Manager
USB Hard Drive
USB ODD
Ethernet IPV4
Ethernet IPV6
Micro SD Card
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WWAN Device
*Enable
Disable
WLAN Device
*Enable
Disable
Near Field Communication
*Enable
Disable
SD Card Device
*Enable
Disable
OTG USB
*Enable
Disable
PTT
*Unhide
Hide
Device Configuration ID
00000000
Password Minimum Length
8
At least one symbol required
Yes
*No
At least one number required
Yes
*No
At least one upper case character required
Yes
*No
At least one lower case character required
Yes
*No
Are spaces allowed in password
Yes
*No
Secure Boot
*Enable
Disable
Clear Secure Boot Keys
Enable
*Disable
User Mode
*HP Factory Keys
Customer Keys
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Appendix B: Setting up an in-house repository to support network updates
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Introduction
HP notebooks, desktops, or workstations can receive BIOS updates over the network from a repository on a pre-defined HP
HTTP /FTP site. Alternatively, the BIOS Update from a Network option also supports updates from an in-house server.
This appendix describes how to configure a repository on an in-house HTTP/ FTP server12 in order to store approved BIOS
files for HP platforms.
Terminology
HTTP server – Uses HTTP protocol to interact with clients such as web browsers; common implementations include
Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) and Apache
FTP Server – Uses FTP protocol to interact with FTP client such as web browsers, as well as applications such as WS-FTP
and FileZilla; common implementations include Microsoft IIS and Apache
Sysid – System ID, four hexadecimal characters that uniquely identify a particular HP platform; reported through the
SMBIOS.
BIOS Update from a Network – HP feature designed to provide BIOS updates over the network
12 Setting up the server is beyond the scope of this appendix
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Finding a particular BIOS file
The HP repository (an HTTP/FTP file store) has a different folder for each sysid, each containing the following:
Catalog (.xml file) that lists supported BIOS files for the particular platfom
Individual BIOS updates (.bin files)
Note
A custom implementation of an HTTP or FTP server requires a catalog and one or more BIOS files. Even if you are only
providing a single BIOS update, a catalog file is required.
When using the BIOS Update via Network feature, the BIOS computes the address of the custom repository using a base
address (update_url).The format of the repository address becomes:
update_url/sysid/sysid.xml
For example, if the repository address is http://example.com/files/pcbios and the sysid is 1909, the BIOS would attempt to
download the catalog from http://example.com/files/pcbios/1909/1909.xml.
The domain portion of the URL is not case-sensitive; thus http://example.com and HTTP://EXAMPLE.COM are treated as
being the same.
The path portion of the URL is generally case-sensitive on UNIX or Linux platforms, regardless of the web server deployed,
and is generaly not case-sensitive on Windows platforms, again regardless of the web server deployed. Thus, if running
Apache on Linux, for example, http://example.com/bios and http://example.com/BIOS are generally not treated as being
the same; however, if running IIS on Windows, http://example.com/bios and http://example.com/BIOS are generally treated
as being the same. Any case-sensitivity is determined by the HTTP or FTP server, not by the HP system running the BIOS
Update via Network feature.
Organizing the catalog
The BIOS builds download URLs for the catalog and the update file using the same mechanism, ensuring that the update is
downloaded from the appropriate repository folder.
Note
In order to prevent buffer overflow attacks during the download process, the BIOS sets a hard-coded limit of 100 KB before
downloading the catalog. Thus, custom catalog files should never be allowed to grow larger than 100 KB in size.
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Catalog file schema
The schema shown in Figure B-1 is common to HP and customer repositories.
Note
Only UCS Transformational Format – 8-bit (UTF-8) is supported (where UCS refers to the Unicode character set).
Figure B-1. Repository schema
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<xs:schema
attributeFormDefault="unqualified"
elementFormDefault="qualified"
xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
>
<xs:element name="BIOS">
<xs:complexType>
<xs:sequence>
<xs:element minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="1" name="SysId" type="xs:hexBinary" />
<xs:element minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="100" name="Rel">
<xs:complexType>
<xs:attribute name="Ver" type="xs:string" />
<xs:attribute name="Date" type="xs:date" />
<xs:attribute name="Bin" type ="xs:string" />
<xs:attribute name="RB" type ="xs:boolean" />
<xs:attribute name="L" type ="xs:string" />
<xs:attribute name="DP" type="xs:string" />
<xs:attribute name="TXT" type="xs:string" />
</xs:complexType>
</xs:element>
</xs:sequence>
</xs:complexType>
</xs:element>
</xs:schema>
Rel – BIOS releases
Ver – Version. E.g. 01.09
Bin – BIOS binary file name. e.g. L77_0109.bin
RB – Rollback Allowed flag, 1 – Rollback allowed, 0 – Rollback not allowed
L – Release Importance Level: 1- Important, 0 - Normal
DP – Dependent file version. The BIOS first has to be upgraded to the Dependent version before it
can be updated to the this version. (optional, if not set, no dependence)
TXT – Allow IT administrator to communicate important notes with the user when scheduled update
screen is displayed
Sample file
Figure B-2 shows a sample catalog file.
Figure B-2. Sample catalog file
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<BIOS>
<SysId>180F</SysId>
<Rel Ver="01.09" Date="2012-03-20" Bin="L77_0109.bin" RB="0" L="1" DP="0108" />
<Rel Ver="00.15" Date="2012-02-20" Bin="L77_0015.bin" RB="1" L="0" />
<Rel Ver="01.08" Date="2012-01-20" Bin="L77_0108.bin" RB="1" L="0" />
</BIOS>
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Naming conventions
Figure B-3 outlines the naming conventions used by HP for BIOS files.
Note
You are advised to follow these conventions if you are setting up your own BIOS update repository.
Figure B-3. General naming conventions for a BIOS file
Setting up a repository
After setting up an FTP or HTTP server, you should create a subdirectory that will be used to store the catalog and BIOS files.
This subdirectory can be a virtual or physical directory that is located anywhere in the directory hierarchy that is accessible
via HTTP or FTP. The specific name used for the directory is at your discretion; for example, if the server’s host name is
www.server.com, then a simple approach would be to create a virtual directory at www.server.com/bios.
The directory name must be published so that it can be set in the BIOS13 as part of the repository’s custom URL. This URL
must also include the protocol to be used to access the repository (for example, ftp://www.server.com/bios or
http://www.server.com/bios).
Instructions
These setup instructions assume you have created subdirectory bios for an HTTP server.
Note
The organization of directories subordinate to bios is the same whether an FTP or HTTP server is being used.
Under bios, you must create one or more folders whose name(s) exactly match the sysid(s) of the systems you wish to
update. For example, for a system with a sysid of 1909, you would create folder 1909.
Each folder requires a catalog whose name also matches the sysid of the particular platform. In this example, you would
place catalog file 1909.xml in folder 1909 .
The contents of each .xml file must match the schema defined in Figure B-1.
13 Via F10 settings or WMI
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Sample catalog file
Figure B-4 shows file 1909.xml , which has been placed in folder 1909 within a repository at www.server.com/bios.
Figure B-4. Sample catalog
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<BIOS>
<SysId>1909</SysId>
<Rel Ver="98.61" Date="2013-01-04" Bin="L70_9861.bin" RB="1" L="1" />
<Rel Ver="98.63" Date="2013-02-04" Bin="L70_9863.bin" RB="1" L="0" />
<Rel Ver="98.64" Date="2013-03-04" Bin="L70_9864.bin" RB="1" L="1" />
</BIOS>
This catalog lists the following BIOS versions:
98.61
98.63
98.64
The respective file names and release dates of these versions are:
L70_9861.bin – released January 4, 2013
L70_9863.bin – released February 4, 2013
L70_9864.bin – released March 4, 2013
All three versions support rollback to previous versions (RB=”1”).14
98.61 and 98.64 are considered important updates (L=”1”), while 98.63 is a normal update (L=”0”).
Note
There must be no more than one entry in the catalog for a particular BIOS version.
If the HTTP/FTP server is running on Linux, the filename is typically case-sensitive; if the server is running on Windows, the
filename is not typically case-sensitive.
Final caveat
The catalog should accurately reflect the version, date, and other metadata associated with a particular BIOS version, thus
allowing a BIOS to locate, download, and enforce the intended update. If the catalog were to provide an incorrect filename,
for example, the BIOS would attempt to download and enforce an incorrect update.
Consider the following:
If the BIOS referenced by the catalog entry for version 98.61 is actually version 99.53, then version 99.53 is installed and
enforced.
If the catalog indicates that a particular .bin file contains BIOS version 98.61 but the file actually contains version 98.60,
the update process would report an error indicating a mismatch.
If the catalog indicates that a particular BIOS version allows rollbacks, while the BIOS itself does not, then the rollback
requirement from the catalog is ignored.
To summarize, the logic contained in a newly-updated BIOS is enforced, which may lead to unintended consequences if
information contained in the catalog is incorrect.
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