I N T E L ® I N T E G R A T O R T O O L K I T System Information Report Fri Jul 08 07:28:00 PM ******************************************************************************* My System ******************************************************************************* BIOS ID MYBDWi30.86A.0060.2022.0706.2229 BIOS Date 06/07/2022 ******************************************************************************* BIOS Settings ******************************************************************************* [07cc] - CHECK BOX Clear Event Log ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enable to clear the Event Log at next boot. 0 : Disable (default) 1 : Enable Value = 0 [07cd] - CHECK BOX Event Logging ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enables or Disables Event Logging. If Enabled, BIOS will log POST Errors in NVRAM. 0 : Disable 1 : Enable (default) Value = 1 [07a3] - CHECK BOX USB Legacy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- USB Legacy allows USB support under non-USB-aware OSes. Disabling USB Legacy will not disable USB keyboards during BIOS POST, including BIOS SETUP and Option ROMs. 0 : Disable 1 : Enable (default) Value = 1 [0957] - ONE_OF xHCI Mode ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Configure the USB 3.0 ports routing. Warning: OS may need drivers/software to support USB 3.0.? Disabled: Forces only USB 2.0 to be supported in the OS. USB ports are always routed to the EHCI controller. Enabled: The USB 3.0 ports are always routed to the xHCI controller. Auto: This mode uses ACPI protocol to provide an option that enables the xHCI controller and reroute USB ports via the _OSC ACPI method call. Smart Auto: This mode is similar to Auto, but it adds the capability to route the ports to xHCI or EHCI according to setting used in previous boots (for non-G3 boot) in the pre-boot environment. 3 : Smart Auto (default) 2 : Auto 1 : Enabled 0 : Disabled Value = 3 [05ac] - ONE_OF USB Port 01: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- USB Ports 1 & 2 are located on the back panel.?Enable: All devices on this port will be available to BIOS and OS. Disable: Only keyboards will be available to BIOS, and all devices on this port will be unavailable to OS. No Detect: No devices on this port will be detected by BIOS, but all will be available to OS. Use this option to speed up BIOS boot. 1 : Enable (default) 0 : Disable 2 : No Detect Value = 1 [05ad] - ONE_OF USB Port 02: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- USB Ports 1 & 2 are located on the back panel.?Enable: All devices on this port will be available to BIOS and OS. Disable: Only keyboards will be available to BIOS, and all devices on this port will be unavailable to OS. No Detect: No devices on this port will be detected by BIOS, but all will be available to OS. Use this option to speed up BIOS boot. 1 : Enable (default) 0 : Disable 2 : No Detect Value = 1 [05ae] - ONE_OF USB Port 03: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- USB Ports 3 & 4 are located on the front panel.?Enable: All devices on this port will be available to BIOS and OS. Disable: Only keyboards will be available to BIOS, and all devices on this port will be unavailable to OS. No Detect: No devices on this port will be detected by BIOS, but all will be available to OS. Use this option to speed up BIOS boot. 1 : Enable (default) 0 : Disable 2 : No Detect Value = 1 [05af] - ONE_OF USB Port 04: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- USB Ports 3 & 4 are located on the front panel.?Enable: All devices on this port will be available to BIOS and OS. Disable: Only keyboards will be available to BIOS, and all devices on this port will be unavailable to OS. No Detect: No devices on this port will be detected by BIOS, but all will be available to OS. Use this option to speed up BIOS boot. 1 : Enable (default) 0 : Disable 2 : No Detect Value = 1 [05b0] - ONE_OF USB Port 05: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- USB Ports 5 & 6 are located internally on a USB header.?Enable: All devices on this port will be available to BIOS and OS. Disable: Only keyboards will be available to BIOS, and all devices on this port will be unavailable to OS. No Detect: No devices on this port will be detected by BIOS, but all will be available to OS. Use this option to speed up BIOS boot. 1 : Enable (default) 0 : Disable 2 : No Detect Value = 1 [05b1] - ONE_OF USB Port 06: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- USB Ports 5 & 6 are located internally on a USB header.?Enable: All devices on this port will be available to BIOS and OS. Disable: Only keyboards will be available to BIOS, and all devices on this port will be unavailable to OS. No Detect: No devices on this port will be detected by BIOS, but all will be available to OS. Use this option to speed up BIOS boot. 1 : Enable (default) 0 : Disable 2 : No Detect Value = 1 [07b8] - CHECK BOX Chipset SATA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Chipset SATA controller supports the blue internal SATA port and M.2 SATA port. 0 : Disable 1 : Enable (default) Value = 1 [0063] - ONE_OF Chipset SATA Mode ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Configures the Chipset SATA controller mode.?Warning: OS may not boot if this setting is changed after OS install.?IDE: Compatibility mode disables AHCI support.?AHCI: Supports advanced SATA features such as Native Command Queuing.?RAID: Allows multiple drives to be merged into larger volumes for increased performance and/or reliability. Always enables AHCI.?Warning: OS may not boot if this setting is changed after OS install. 1 : RAID 2 : AHCI (default) Value = 2 [07ba] - CHECK BOX S.M.A.R.T. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enables or Disables S.M.A.R.T - Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology If supported on any attached drives, BIOS will monitor drive health. 0 : Disable 1 : Enable (default) Value = 1 [0963] - CHECK BOX SATA Port ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enables or Disables SATA Port. 0 : Disable 1 : Enable (default) Value = 1 [07bb] - CHECK BOX SATA Port Hot Plug Capability ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If enabled, SATA port will be reported as Hot Plug capable. It is recommended to enable this for any SATA ports routed to an external interface. 1 : Enable 0 : Disable (default) Value = 0 [07bc] - CHECK BOX SATA Port 1 Hot Plug Capability ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If enabled, SATA port will be reported as Hot Plug capable. It is recommended to enable this for any SATA ports routed to an external interface. 1 : Enable 0 : Disable (default) Value = 0 [0086] - NUMERIC Hard Disk Pre-Delay ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Delay (in seconds) before hard drives are initialized. This can be used to increase the amount of time that the BIOS Splash Screen displays. Default Value is 0. Minimum Value : 0 Maximum Value : 30 Value = 0 [0945] - CHECK BOX M.2 PCIe SSD LED ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Allows SSD activity from PCIe-based M.2 storage card to be indicated by the chassis? HDD activity LED. PCIe-based M.2 storage card must provide SSD activity LED signal in order to support this feature, as no activity would be detected otherwise. 0 : Disable (default) 1 : Enable Value = 0 [0836] - ONE_OF IGD Minimum Memory ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selects the minimum amount of system memory allocated to the Integrated Graphics Device (IGD). The maximum amount of memory allocated is determined by the operating system and video driver. 0 : 32 MB 1 : 64 MB (default) 2 : 128 MB 3 : 256 MB 4 : 512 MB 5 : 1 GB Value = 1 [0083] - ONE_OF IGD Aperture Size ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selects the aperture size for the Integrated Graphics Device (IGD). 0 : 128 MB 1 : 256 MB (default) 2 : 512 MB 3 : 1024 MB Value = 1 [05fe] - ONE_OF IGD Primary Video Port ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selects preference for Integrated Graphics Device (IGD) display interface used when system boots. Auto will attempt to detect connected monitors, and will display video on a maximum of two ports. 0 : Auto (default) 17 : Mini DisplayPort 1 18 : Mini DisplayPort 2 Value = 0 [05fe] - ONE_OF IGD Primary Video Port ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selects preference for Integrated Graphics Device (IGD) display interface used when system boots. Auto will attempt to detect connected monitors, and will display video on a maximum of two ports. 0 : Auto (default) 8 : eDP 17 : Mini DisplayPort 1 18 : Mini DisplayPort 2 Value = 0 [05ff] - ONE_OF IGD Secondary Video Port ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selects preference for mirrored Integrated Graphics Device (IGD) display interface used when system boots. 0 : None (default) 17 : Mini DisplayPort 1 Value = 0 [05ff] - ONE_OF IGD Secondary Video Port ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selects preference for mirrored Integrated Graphics Device (IGD) display interface used when system boots. 0 : None (default) 18 : Mini DisplayPort 2 Value = 0 [05ff] - ONE_OF IGD Secondary Video Port ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selects preference for mirrored Integrated Graphics Device (IGD) display interface used when system boots. 0 : None (default) 8 : eDP 17 : Mini DisplayPort 1 Value = 0 [05ff] - ONE_OF IGD Secondary Video Port ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selects preference for mirrored Integrated Graphics Device (IGD) display interface used when system boots. 0 : None (default) 8 : eDP 18 : Mini DisplayPort 2 Value = 0 [05ff] - ONE_OF IGD Secondary Video Port ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selects preference for mirrored Integrated Graphics Device (IGD) display interface used when system boots. 0 : None (default) 17 : Mini DisplayPort 1 18 : Mini DisplayPort 2 Value = 0 [0772] - ONE_OF IGD Flat Panel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enables IGD video output to onboard eDP interfaces. 0 : Disable (default) 2 : eDP Value = 0 [04ff] - ONE_OF Screen Brightness ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sets the amount of panel backlight illumination. 0 : Dimmest 1 : Dimmer 2 : Dim 3 : Neutral (default) 4 : Bright 5 : Brighter 6 : Brightest Value = 3 [07ad] - CHECK BOX Audio ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enables or Disables Onboard Audio. 0 : Disable 1 : Enable (default) Value = 1 [07ae] - CHECK BOX HDMI/DisplayPort Audio ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If enabled, HDMI/DisplayPort output includes both audio and video. If disabled, HDMI/DisplayPort output is video only. 0 : Disable 1 : Enable (default) Value = 1 [090c] - CHECK BOX Digital Microphone ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Support Digital Microphone 0 : Disable (default) 1 : Enable Value = 0 [07af] - CHECK BOX LAN ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enables or Disables the Onboard LAN Controller. 0 : Disable 1 : Enable (default) Value = 1 [087c] - CHECK BOX Trusted Platform Module 2.0 Presence ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Controls exposure of the onboard Trusted Platform Module (TPM) device to the operating system. 0 : Disable 1 : Enable (default) Value = 1 [0936] - CHECK BOX Near Field Communication (NFC) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enables or Disables the NFC module that is connected to the NFC header. 0 : Disable (default) 1 : Enable Value = 0 [09d2] - CHECK BOX Power Button Menu Beeps ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enables or Disables Power Button Menu Beeps. 0 : Disable 1 : Enable (default) Value = 1 [07a6] - CHECK BOX Serial Port ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enables or Disables the Serial Port. 0 : Disable 1 : Enable (default) Value = 1 [0828] - CHECK BOX High Precision Event Timers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- High Precision Event Timers are integrated into chipset hardware and are available for use by operating systems. They can be disabled if incompatible with an OS or application. 0 : Disable 1 : Enable (default) Value = 1 [07b5] - CHECK BOX Num Lock ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If Num Lock is enabled, the keypad defaults to numeric functionality. 0 : Disable 1 : Enable (default) Value = 1 [0949] - CHECK BOX GPIO Lockdown ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Locks PCH GPIO configuration registers for security purposes.If Enabled, BIOS will lock PCH GPIO configuration registers prior to end of POST. Use of GPIO signals from the Custom Solutions header requires this option to be disabled. 0 : Disable 1 : Enable (default) Value = 1 [0954] - ONE_OF Pin 8 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Function select between generic GPIO interface or SMBus Alert signal. 0 : GPIO11 1 : SMB ALERT# (default) Value = 1 [0952] - ONE_OF Pin 13/14 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Function select between generic GPIO or I2C interface. 0 : GPIO5/4 1 : I2C0_SCL/I2C0_SDA (default) Value = 1 [0953] - ONE_OF Pin 15/16 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Function select between generic GPIO or I2C interface. 0 : GPIO7/6 1 : I2C1_SCL/I2C1_SDA (default) Value = 1 [050d] - ONE_OF EDID Data Source ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Flat panel display parameters (EDID) will be read from the selected source. 0 : Flat Panel Display (default) 1 : Custom Payload 2 : Pre-Defined Value = 0 [075d] - ONE_OF Pre-Defined EDID Configuration ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Select pre-defined flat-panel display parameters. *Panel types shown as Reserved may be customized upon customer request. Do not use without consulting Intel. 1 : Type 01: VGA (640x480) 2 : Type 02: SVGA (800x600) 3 : Type 03: XGA (1024x768) 4 : Type 04: SXGA (1280x1024) 5 : Type 05: 1024x600 6 : Type 06: Reserved* 7 : Type 07: UXGA (1600x1200) 8 : Type 08: 1366x768 9 : Type 09: Reserved* 10 : Type 10: WUXGA (1920x1200) 11 : Type 11: 1440x900 12 : Type 12: Reserved* 13 : Type 13: Reserved* 14 : Type 14: WXGA (1280x800) 15 : Type 15: 1080p (1920x1080) (default) 16 : Type 16: Reserved* Value = 15 [075e] - ONE_OF eDP Interface Type ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sets eDP connectivity. 0 : Single-Lane 1 : Dual-Lane (default) Value = 1 [075f] - ONE_OF eDP Data Rate ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sets the Data Rate for the Embedded DisplayPort link. This will be used if the sink indicates that no aux handshake is required during link training. 1 : 1.62 Gbps (default) 2 : 2.70 Gbps Value = 1 [0507] - ONE_OF Color Depth ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sets flat panel display color depth in bits per pixel (bpp) and data mapping. 0 : 18-bpp 1 : 24-bpp (default) 2 : 24-bpp(JEIDA) Value = 1 [0502] - NUMERIC Inverter Frequency (Hz) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Inverter board signal frequency. Consult inverter board and monitor specifications for proper value. Warning: Unsupported values may cause hardware damage. Default Value is 600. Minimum Value : 200 Maximum Value : 40000 Value = 600 [0505] - ONE_OF Inverter Polarity ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Inverter board polarity. Consult inverter board specifications for proper value. Normal: PWM = 0% (Dim) Inverted: PWM = 0% (Bright) 0 : Normal (default) 1 : Inverted Value = 0 [0503] - NUMERIC Max Inverter Current Limit (%) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Maximum backlight lamp current limit. Consult inverter board and monitor specifications for proper value. Warning: Unsupported values may cause hardware damage. Default Value is 50. Minimum Value : 0 Maximum Value : 100 Value = 50 [0504] - NUMERIC Min Inverter Current Limit (%) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Minimum backlight lamp current limit. Consult inverter board and monitor specifications for proper value. Warning: Unsupported values may cause hardware damage. Default Value is 30. Minimum Value : 0 Maximum Value : 100 Value = 30 [0762] - NUMERIC Panel Power-On Delay Time (ms) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Specifies the delay from system power-on to panel power-on. Default Value is 200. Minimum Value : 0 Maximum Value : 819 Value = 200 [0761] - NUMERIC Power-On to Backlight Enable Delay Time (ms) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Specifies the delay from panel power-on to backlight enable. Default Value is 1. Minimum Value : 0 Maximum Value : 819 Value = 1 [0763] - NUMERIC Backlight-Off to Power-Down Delay Time (ms) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Specifies the delay from backlight-off to panel power-down. Default Value is 200. Minimum Value : 0 Maximum Value : 819 Value = 200 [0764] - NUMERIC Panel Power-Down Delay Time (ms) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Specifies the delay for panel power-down. Default Value is 50. Minimum Value : 0 Maximum Value : 819 Value = 50 [0765] - NUMERIC Panel Power Cycle Delay Time (ms) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Specifies the delay for panel power cycling. Default Value is 500. Minimum Value : 400 Maximum Value : 3000 Value = 500 [0910] - ONE_OF Fan Control Mode ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Select how the system fan is to be controlled.Quiet, Balanced and Cool are used to select a preconfigured automatic fan control profile. Custom selects the user-customizable automatic fan control profile. Fixed selects a static duty cycle for the fan. 0 : Fixed 1 : Custom 2 : Cool 3 : Balanced (default) 4 : Quiet 5 : Fanless Value = 3 [0919] - NUMERIC Fixed Duty Cycle (%) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selects the duty cycle that the fan will operate at. Default Value is 40. Minimum Value : 1 Maximum Value : 100 Value = 40 [0913] - NUMERIC Minimum Duty Cycle (%) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selects the minimum duty cycle that the fan will never go below. Default Value is 40. Minimum Value : 0 Maximum Value : 100 Value = 40 [0911] - ONE_OF Primary Temperature Sensor ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Select the Primary Temperature Input for automatic fan control 0 : Processor (default) 1 : PCH 2 : Memory 3 : Motherboard Value = 0 [0912] - NUMERIC Minimum Temperature (°C) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Defines temperature that the fan control subsystem attempts to maintain for this device. Default Value is 78. Minimum Value : 0 Maximum Value : 127 Value = 78 [0914] - NUMERIC Duty Cycle Increment (%/°C) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fan control will increase fan duty cycle by this % for each degree Primary Temperature Sensor is over Minimum Temperature.?If Primary Temperature Sensor?s temperature exceeds the Minimum Temperature, then the fan duty cycle is set to:Minimum Duty Cycle + ( Duty Cycle Increment x ( Current Temperature - Minimum Temperature) ) Default Value is 6. Minimum Value : 0 Maximum Value : 20 Value = 6 [0915] - ONE_OF Secondary Temperature Sensor ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Select the Primary Temperature Input for automatic fan control 1 : PCH 2 : Memory 3 : Motherboard (default) Value = 3 [0915] - ONE_OF Secondary Temperature Sensor ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Select the Primary Temperature Input for automatic fan control 0 : Processor 2 : Memory 3 : Motherboard (default) Value = 3 [0915] - ONE_OF Secondary Temperature Sensor ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Select the Primary Temperature Input for automatic fan control 0 : Processor 1 : PCH 3 : Motherboard (default) Value = 3 [0915] - ONE_OF Secondary Temperature Sensor ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Select the Primary Temperature Input for automatic fan control 0 : Processor 1 : PCH 2 : Memory Value = 0 [0912] - NUMERIC Minimum Temperature (°C) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Defines temperature that the fan control subsystem attempts to maintain for this device. Default Value is 67. Minimum Value : 0 Maximum Value : 127 Value = 78 [0914] - NUMERIC Duty Cycle Increment (%/°C) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fan control will increase fan duty cycle by this % for each degree Primary Temperature Sensor is over Minimum Temperature.?If Primary Temperature Sensor?s temperature exceeds the Minimum Temperature, then the fan duty cycle is set to:Minimum Duty Cycle + ( Duty Cycle Increment x ( Current Temperature - Minimum Temperature) ) Default Value is 6. Minimum Value : 0 Maximum Value : 20 Value = 6 [0080] - ONE_OF User Access Level ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- User Access Level determines the level of BIOS Setup access granted when the User Password is entered. 0 : No Access 1 : View Only (default) 2 : Limited 3 : Full Access Value = 1 [07d8] - CHECK BOX Hard Disk Drive Password Prompt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If disabled, BIOS will never prompt for an HDD password unless attempting to boot to a drive with a User HDD Password installed.?If set to Enable, BIOS will always prompt for an HDD password if a User HDD Password is installed. If set to Disable, BIOS will never prompt for an HDD password unless attempting to boot to a drive with a User HDD Password installed. 0 : Disable 1 : Enable (default) Value = 1 [09bf] - CHECK BOX Allow UEFI 3rd party driver loaded ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enable: Allow UEFI 3rd party driver to be executed / loaded during BDS stage. Disable: Prohibit UEFI 3rd driver to be executed / loaded during BDS stage. 0 : Disable (default) 1 : Enable Value = 0 [0804] - ONE_OF Unattended BIOS Configuration ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Configuring the BIOS via Intel® Integrator Toolkit normally requires physical presence via a keyboard response prompt. Enabling Secure Boot will set Unattended BIOS Configuration to Always Prompt.?Configuring the BIOS via Intel® Integrator Toolkit normally requires physical presence via a keyboard response prompt. This prompt can disabled temporarily or permanently, or unattended BIOS configuration can be locked out entirely. If set to Lock, BIOS Setup is still accessible. Enabling Secure Boot will set Unattended BIOS Configuration to Always Prompt. Once Secure Boot is enabled, Unattended BIOS Configuration can only be set to Always Prompt or Lock. 0 : Always Prompt (default) 1 : Lock 2 : Temporarily Skip Prompt 3 : Never Prompt Value = 2 [0804] - ONE_OF Unattended BIOS Configuration ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Configuring the BIOS via Intel® Integrator Toolkit normally requires physical presence via a keyboard response prompt. Enabling Secure Boot will set Unattended BIOS Configuration to Always Prompt.?Configuring the BIOS via Intel® Integrator Toolkit normally requires physical presence via a keyboard response prompt. This prompt can disabled temporarily or permanently, or unattended BIOS configuration can be locked out entirely. If set to Lock, BIOS Setup is still accessible. Enabling Secure Boot will set Unattended BIOS Configuration to Always Prompt. Once Secure Boot is enabled, Unattended BIOS Configuration can only be set to Always Prompt or Lock. 0 : Always Prompt (default) 1 : Lock Value = 0 [0085] - ONE_OF Execute Disable Bit ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Execute Disable Bit functionality may help prevent certain classes of malicious buffer overflow attacks when combined with a supporting operating system. 0 : Disable 1 : Enable (default) Value = 1 [07db] - CHECK BOX Intel®Virtualization Technology ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enables or Disables features that provide hardware support for virtualization. Requires power cycling and specific hardware/software installed to take effect. 0 : Disable 1 : Enable (default) Value = 1 [07dc] - CHECK BOX Intel®Trusted Execution Technology ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Intel® TXT provides hardware-based mechanisms that may help protect against software-based attacks and protect the confidentiality and integrity of data.?If Intel® TXT is enabled, then Intel® VT, Intel® VT-d, Intel® HT Technology, all processor cores, and the onboard TPM will also be enabled. Once Intel® TXT is enabled, it must be disabled before disabling any of these required features. 0 : Disable (default) 1 : Enable Value = 0 [027a] - ONE_OF Intel®VT for Directed I/O (VT-d) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enables or Disables Intel® VT for Directed I/O (VT-d) which provides additional hardware support for managing I/O virtualization. If Enabled, BIOS will publish a DMA Remapping ACPI table. 0 : Disable 1 : Enable (default) Value = 1 [00f2] - ONE_OF Fixed Disk Boot Sector ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Write Protect provides some Master Boot Record protection. Set to Normal while installing an operating system.?Only applicable to Legacy BIOS interfaces. 0 : Normal (default) 1 : Write Protect Value = 0 [090d] - CHECK BOX Intel® Platform Trust Technology ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enables or Disables Intel® Platform Trust Technology 0 : Disable (default) 1 : Enable Value = 0 [093b] - CHECK BOX Balanced Enabled ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (null) 0 : Disable 1 : Enable (default) Value = 1 [093c] - CHECK BOX Low Power Enabled ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (null) 0 : Disable (default) 1 : Enable Value = 0 [093d] - CHECK BOX Max Performance Enabled ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (null) 0 : Disable (default) 1 : Enable Value = 0 [02ec] - NUMERIC VR Current Limits (ICCmax)(Amps) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Intel® Turbo Boost Technology will be disengaged if the processor is operating beyond this current limit. Default Value is 32. Minimum Value : 4 Maximum Value : 40 Value = 32 [0785] - ONE_OF Intel® Dynamic Power Technology ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Configures processor power management features. Setting this to Off will disable Enhanced Intel SpeedStep® Technology and Intel® Turbo Boost Technology. 0 : Energy Efficient Performance (default) 1 : OFF 2 : Custom Value = 0 [07de] - CHECK BOX Enhanced Intel SpeedStep® Technology ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enhanced Intel SpeedStep® Technology allows the system to dynamically adjust processor voltage and core frequency, which can result in decreased average power consumption, decreased average heat production, and a quieter system.?Disabling Enhanced Intel SpeedStep® Technology will disable Intel® Turbo Boost Technology and Processor Idle State. 0 : Disable 1 : Enable (default) Value = 1 [07df] - CHECK BOX OS ACPI C2 Report ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enables or Disables OS ACPI C2 Report. If enabled, BIOS will report ACPI C2 State (mapped to processor C7 or deeper C state). 0 : Disable 1 : Enable (default) Value = 1 [078a] - ONE_OF Processor Power Efficiency Policy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Configures processor bias for power efficiency vs. performance. 0 : High Performance (default) 5 : Balanced 12 : Low Power Value = 0 [0669] - NUMERIC Package Power Limit 1 (Sustained) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Intel® Turbo Boost Technology will control processor power usage to the Sustained Mode Power Limit over a moving average time window: Sustained Mode Time (specified in seconds). Default Value is 15. Minimum Value : 0 Maximum Value : 30 Value = 15 [0667] - NUMERIC Package Power Limit 2 (Burst Mode) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Intel® Turbo Boost Technology will use this power limit for a very short duration. After that, the Sustained Mode Power Limit will be used.? The recommended value is 1.3 x the Sustained Mode Power Limit. Default Value is 25. Minimum Value : 0 Maximum Value : 30 Value = 25 [0668] - ONE_OF Package Power Time Window (Tau) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Intel® Turbo Boost Technology will control processor power usage to the Sustained Mode Power Limit over a moving average time window: Sustained Mode Time (specified in seconds). 32 : 32 28 : 28 (default) 24 : 24 20 : 20 16 : 16 14 : 14 12 : 12 10 : 10 8 : 8 7 : 7 6 : 6 5 : 5 4 : 4 3 : 3 2 : 2 1 : 1 Value = 28 [0950] - CHECK BOX Power Sense ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When enabled, the power sense will monitor the input power from the power supply and will assert PROCHOT# to the CPU if the power is high enough that it risks causing the power adaptor to shut down. 0 : Disabled 1 : Enabled (default) Value = 1 [0950] - CHECK BOX Power Sense ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When enabled, the power sense will monitor the input power from the power supply and will assert PROCHOT# to the CPU if the power is high enough that it risks causing the power adaptor to shut down. 0 : Disabled (default) 1 : Enabled Value = 1 [0071] - ONE_OF After Power Failure ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Configures system behavior after AC power is lost.?If set to Stay Off, the System will stay in a power-off state after AC power is restored. If set to Last State, the System will return to the last power state before AC power was lost. If set to Power On, the System will automatically power-on after AC power is restored. 0 : Stay Off (default) 1 : Last State 2 : Power On Value = 0 [07e2] - CHECK BOX Deep S4/S5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If Enabled, system will use less power while in S4/S5 sleep states, but will wake only via LAN, power button, or RTC alarm. 0 : Disable (default) 1 : Enable Value = 0 [01fa] - ONE_OF S3 State Indicator ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Determines front panel power LED behavior during S3 system power state. 0 : OFF 4 : Blink (primary color @ 1 Hz) 5 : Blink (alternate color @ 1 Hz) 1 : Blink (primary color @ 0.25 Hz) 6 : Blink (alternate color @ 0.25 Hz) (default) 2 : ON (solid, primary color) 3 : ON (solid, alternate color) Value = 6 [0072] - ONE_OF Wake on LAN from S4/S5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Configures behavior when Wake on LAN packet is received during S4/S5. Wake on LAN must also be enabled in OS LAN driver.?Stay Off: System will not wake. Power On - Normal Boot: System will wake and use normal boot order. Power On - PXE Boot: System will wake and attempt boot to PXE. 0 : Stay Off 2 : Power On - Normal Boot (default) 3 : Power On - PXE Boot Value = 2 [07e3] - CHECK BOX Wake System from S5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enables or Disables Wake System from S5. If Enabled, system will wake at the selected date/time via RTC alarm. 0 : Disable (default) 1 : Enable Value = 0 [091d] - ONE_OF Recurrence ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Select Daily/Weekly/Monthly to wake the system. 0 : Daily 1 : Weekly 2 : Monthly (default) Value = 2 [091e] - CHECK BOX Sunday ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Select day of each Week to wake the system. 0 : Disable (default) 1 : Enable Value = 0 [091f] - CHECK BOX Monday ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Select day of each Week to wake the system. 0 : Disable (default) 1 : Enable Value = 0 [0920] - CHECK BOX Tuesday ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Select day of each Week to wake the system. 0 : Disable (default) 1 : Enable Value = 0 [0921] - CHECK BOX Wednesday ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Select day of each Week to wake the system. 0 : Disable (default) 1 : Enable Value = 0 [0922] - CHECK BOX Thursday ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Select day of each Week to wake the system. 0 : Disable (default) 1 : Enable Value = 0 [0923] - CHECK BOX Friday ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Select day of each Week to wake the system. 0 : Disable (default) 1 : Enable Value = 0 [0924] - CHECK BOX Saturday ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Select day of each Week to wake the system. 0 : Disable (default) 1 : Enable Value = 0 [010c] - NUMERIC Wakeup Date ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Select day of each month to wake the system. Select 0 for daily wakeup. Default Value is 1. Minimum Value : 0 Maximum Value : 31 Value = 1 [010e] - NUMERIC Wakeup Hour ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Select wakeup hour in 24-hour format. For example, 15 means 3 PM. Default Value is 0. Minimum Value : 0 Maximum Value : 23 Value = 0 [010f] - NUMERIC Wakeup Minute ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Select wakeup minute. Default Value is 0. Minimum Value : 0 Maximum Value : 59 Value = 0 [010a] - NUMERIC Wakeup Second ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Select wakeup second. Default Value is 0. Minimum Value : 0 Maximum Value : 59 Value = 0 [091b] - CHECK BOX USB S4/S5 Power ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enables or Disables the USB Port power in S4/S5 state. This does not affect USB charging ports. 0 : Disable (default) 1 : Enable Value = 0 [0933] - CHECK BOX Wake on USB from S5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enables or Disables Wake on USB from S5 state 0 : Disable (default) 1 : Enable Value = 0 [093e] - CHECK BOX PCIe ASPM Support ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Configures PCI Express (PCIe) Active State Power Management (ASPM). Tradeoffs involve power usage, performance, and device/driver compatibility.?If set to Disable, ASPM support is disabled for all PCIe devices. If set to Enable, ASPM support is enabled for all PCIe devices. If set to PEG Only, ASPM is only enabled for devices installed in PCI Express Graphics (PEG) slots. 0 : Disable 1 : Enable (default) Value = 1 [07e4] - CHECK BOX Native ACPI OS PCIe Support ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enable for power savings and performance improvements. Note: Not all PCIe devices are compatible with this feature. 0 : Disable (default) 1 : Enable Value = 0 [07e5] - CHECK BOX Flash Update Sleep Delay ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If set to Enable, the system will sleep for 20 seconds during the flash update power cycle. Enabling this feature may increase compatibility with power supplies. 0 : Disable (default) 1 : Enable Value = 0 [07eb] - CHECK BOX UEFI Boot ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If Enabled, BIOS will attempt to boot via UEFI before using the legacy boot sequence. UEFI Boot must be enabled in order to boot to a drive larger than 2 TB (terabytes).?If both UEFI Boot and Legacy Boot are enabled, BIOS will attempt to boot via UEFI before using the legacy boot sequence. Enabling Secure Boot will also enable UEFI Boot and disable Legacy Boot. 0 : Disable 1 : Enable (default) Value = 1 [007f] - ORDERED_LIST Boot Drive Order ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Select the boot order for all detected bootable devices. 3 : UEFI : M.2 SATA :Micron_M500_MTFDDAV120MAV : PART 0 : OS Bootloader 5 : UEFI : USB : SanDisk : PART 0 : OS Bootloader Value0 = 3 Value1 = 5 [0846] - CHECK BOX Legacy Boot ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If Enabled, BIOS can attempt to boot via the legacy (non-UEFI) boot sequence.?If both UEFI Boot and Legacy Boot are enabled, BIOS will attempt to boot via UEFI before using the legacy boot sequence. Enabling Secure Boot will also enable UEFI Boot and disable Legacy Boot. 0 : Disable 1 : Enable (default) Value = 1 [007f] - ORDERED_LIST Boot Drive Order ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Select the boot order for all detected bootable devices. 2 : M.2 SATA :Micron_M500_MTFDDAV120MAV : PART 0 : Boot Drive 4 : USB : SanDisk : PART 0 : Boot Drive 1 : LAN : IBA GE Slot 00C8 v1555 Value0 = 2 Value1 = 4 Value2 = 1 [087e] - CHECK BOX Fast Boot ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If Enabled, Boot from Network/Optical/Removable Devices and RAID configuration will be disabled. In addition, Video and USB devices (keyboards and drives) will not be available until after OS boot.?This feature cannot be enabled while a User Password or Hard Disk Drive Password is installed. This feature does not affect USB and video capabilities after OS boot. In order to disable Fast Boot without entering BIOS Setup: Power down the system, then hold down the power button until the system beeps. 0 : Disable (default) 1 : Enable Value = 0 [07ea] - CHECK BOX Boot USB Devices First ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If Enabled, the BIOS will attempt to boot to supported USB devices before any other devices. If Disabled, the normal boot order will be used. 0 : Disable (default) 1 : Enable Value = 0 [084d] - CHECK BOX Boot Network Devices Last ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If Enabled, Network devices will always be placed after non-Network devices in the boot priority. If Disabled, Network devices can be placed at any position in the boot priority, but will default to last. 0 : Disable 1 : Enable (default) Value = 1 [084e] - CHECK BOX Unlimited Boot to Network Attempts ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If Enabled, network devices will receive unlimited boot attempts after the normal boot order has been exhausted. If Disabled, each boot device will only receive a single boot attempt. 0 : Disable (default) 1 : Enable Value = 0 [07ec] - CHECK BOX BIOS Setup Auto-Entry ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If set to Enable, BIOS will halt and prompt to boot normally or enter Setup. This must be set to Disable to allow OS boot without user intervention.?This feature is not available while Fast Boot USB Optimization is set to Enable. 0 : Disable (default) 1 : Enable Value = 0 [07ed] - CHECK BOX Startup Sound ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If enabled, BIOS will play the Intel® sound mark (about 3 seconds long) via onboard audio during each boot. BIOS may extend boot time slightly if necessary to finish playing the sound. 0 : Disable (default) 1 : Enable Value = 0 [083f] - CHECK BOX Internal UEFI Shell ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enables or Disables the Internal UEFI Shell. 0 : Disable (default) 1 : Enable Value = 0 [07e9] - CHECK BOX USB ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enables or Disables the ability to boot from supported USB Devices. 0 : Disable 1 : Enable (default) Value = 1 [07e6] - CHECK BOX Optical ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enables or Disables the ability to boot to Optical Devices. 0 : Disable 1 : Enable (default) Value = 1 [0931] - ONE_OF Network Boot ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enables or Disables the ability to boot from the network. Note: UEFI network boot option is automatically disabled if Legacy Boot setting is enabled. 0 : Disable 1 : Legacy PXE (default) Value = 1 [0931] - ONE_OF Network Boot ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enables or Disables the ability to boot from the network. Note: UEFI network boot option is automatically disabled if Legacy Boot setting is enabled. 0 : Disable 3 : UEFI PXE & iSCSI Value = 0 [07d2] - CHECK BOX Failsafe Watchdog ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- After a boot failure, uses BIOS defaults to allow the system to boot back into BIOS Setup while retaining the last used BIOS Setup values set by the user. 0 : Disable 1 : Enable (default) Value = 1 [0932] - CHECK BOX Suppress Alert Messages At Boot ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If enabled, BIOS will display POST error messages for five seconds without requiring user action (keyboard input) before continuing to boot. Subsequent error messages of the same type will be suppressed from the display but recorded in the Event Log. 0 : Disable (default) 1 : Enable Value = 0 [0002] - ONE_OF Expansion Card Text ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Configures display of text from PCI option ROMs during POST.?If set to Enable, BIOS will display text from any PCI option ROMs during POST. If set to Disable, BIOS will display text only from mass-storage PCI option ROMs during POST. If set to Hide All, BIOS will display no text from PCI option ROMs during POST. 0 : Disable (default) 1 : Enable 2 : Hide All Value = 0 [0823] - CHECK BOX Keyboard Ready Beep ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If enabled, BIOS will beep once during POST when ready for keyboard input. BIOS will beep only if both keyboard and video are detected. Beep is played via onboard audio. 0 : Disable (default) 1 : Enable Value = 0 [07f1] - CHECK BOX POST Function Hotkeys Displayed ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If set to Enable, BIOS will display Function key prompts during POST. Function key input will still be accepted even if prompts are disabled. 0 : Disable 1 : Enable (default) Value = 1 [07f2] - CHECK BOX Display F2 to Enter Setup ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If set to Enable, BIOS will display "F2 to Enter Setup" prompt. F2 key input will still be accepted if this prompt is disabled. 0 : Disable 1 : Enable (default) Value = 1 [07f3] - CHECK BOX Display F7 to Update BIOS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If set to Enable, BIOS will display "F7 to Update BIOS" prompt. F7 key input will still be accepted if this prompt is disabled. 0 : Disable 1 : Enable (default) Value = 1 [07f5] - CHECK BOX Display F10 to Enter Boot Menu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If set to Enable, BIOS will display "F10 to Enter Boot Menu" prompt. F10 key input will still be accepted if this prompt is disabled. 0 : Disable 1 : Enable (default) Value = 1 [07f6] - CHECK BOX Display F12 for Network Boot ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If set to Enable, BIOS will display "F12 for Network Boot" prompt. F12 key input will still be accepted if this prompt is disabled. 0 : Disable (default) 1 : Enable Value = 0 [0847] - CHECK BOX Secure Boot ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If Enabled, BIOS will only boot to trusted operating system images. Secure Boot is supported only via UEFI Boot.?Enabling Secure Boot will allow boot only to trusted operating system installations. Enabling Secure Boot will also enable UEFI Boot and disable Legacy Boot. 0 : Disable (default) 1 : Enable Value = 0 [08f9] - CHECK BOX Install Intel Platform Key ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Installs a Secure Boot Platform Key from Intel during next boot. See Advanced Help Text for more information.?This feature can be used if an OEM-generated Platform Key is not available, and the installed processor does not support Generate New Platform Key. 0 : Disable (default) 1 : Enable Value = 0 [0848] - CHECK BOX Force Secure Boot Defaults ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restores factory default Secure Boot databases during next boot, placing the system in Standard Mode. 0 : Disable (default) 1 : Enable Value = 0 [0849] - CHECK BOX Clear Secure Boot Data ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Clears Secure Boot databases (PKpub, KEK, db, and dbx) during next boot, placing the system in Custom Mode. Required to install a trusted operating system not supported by the factory default Secure Boot database. 0 : Disable (default) 1 : Enable Value = 0 ******************************************************************************* End of Report ******************************************************************************* Copyright © 2013, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. Intel, Pentium, and Celeron are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries.