DELL FC430 Manual De Usuario
Menu Item
Description
Allows you to control the reporting mode of the Trusted Platform
Module (TPM). By default, the TPM Security option is set to Off. You can
only modify the TPM Status, TPM Activation , and Intel TXT fields if the
TPM Status field is set to either On with Pre-boot Measurements or On
without Pre-boot Measurements.
only modify the TPM Status, TPM Activation , and Intel TXT fields if the
TPM Status field is set to either On with Pre-boot Measurements or On
without Pre-boot Measurements.
TPM Information
Allows you to change the operational state of the TPM. By default, the
TPM Activation option is set to No Change.
TPM Activation option is set to No Change.
TPM Status
Displays the TPM status.
TPM Command
CAUTION: Clearing the TPM results in the loss of all keys in the
TPM. The loss of TPM keys may affect booting to the operating
system.
TPM. The loss of TPM keys may affect booting to the operating
system.
Allows you to clear all the contents of the TPM. By default, the TPM Clear
option is set to No.
option is set to No.
Intel TXT
Allows you to enable or disable Intel Trusted Execution Technology
(TXT). To enable Intel TXT, Virtualization Technology must be enabled
and TPM Security must be Enabled with Pre-boot measurements. By
default, the Intel TXT option is set to Off.
(TXT). To enable Intel TXT, Virtualization Technology must be enabled
and TPM Security must be Enabled with Pre-boot measurements. By
default, the Intel TXT option is set to Off.
Power Button
Allows you to enable or disable the power button on the front of the
system. By default, the Power Button option is set to Enabled.
system. By default, the Power Button option is set to Enabled.
AC Power Recovery
Allows you to set how the system reacts after AC power is restored to the
system. By default, the AC Power Recovery option is set to Last.
system. By default, the AC Power Recovery option is set to Last.
UEFI Variable Access
Provides varying degrees of securing UEFI variables. When set to
Standard (the default) UEFI variables are accessible in the Operating
System per the UEFI specification. When set to Controlled, selected UEFI
variables are protected in the environment and new UEFI boot entries are
forced to be at the end of the current boot order.
Standard (the default) UEFI variables are accessible in the Operating
System per the UEFI specification. When set to Controlled, selected UEFI
variables are protected in the environment and new UEFI boot entries are
forced to be at the end of the current boot order.
Secure Boot
Allows you to enable Secure Boot, where the BIOS authenticates each
pre-boot image using the certificates in the Secure Boot Policy. Secure
Boot is disabled by default.
pre-boot image using the certificates in the Secure Boot Policy. Secure
Boot is disabled by default.
Secure Boot Policy
When Secure Boot policy is Standard, the BIOS uses the system
manufacturer’s key and certificates to authenticate pre-boot images.
When Secure Boot policy is Custom, the BIOS uses the user-defined key
and certificates. Secure Boot policy is Standard by default.
manufacturer’s key and certificates to authenticate pre-boot images.
When Secure Boot policy is Custom, the BIOS uses the user-defined key
and certificates. Secure Boot policy is Standard by default.
Secure Boot Policy
Summary
Summary
Allows you to view the list of certificates and hashes that secure boot
uses to authenticated images.
uses to authenticated images.
Secure Boot Custom Policy Settings screen
Secure Boot Custom Policy Settings is displayed only when Secure Boot Policy is set to Custom.
In the System Setup Main Menu, click System BIOS → System Security → Secure Boot Custom Policy
Settings.
In the System Setup Main Menu, click System BIOS → System Security → Secure Boot Custom Policy
Settings.
Menu Item
Description
Platform Key
Allows you to import, export, delete, or restore the platform key (PK).
Key Exchange Key Database Allows you to import, export, delete, or restore entries in the Key
Exchange Key (KEK) Database
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