
Table 5-3 Computer Setup—Advanced (for advanced users) (continued)
Option Heading
Clear to disable the display panel touch feature. Default is enabled.
Port Options Allows you to hide the following ports from the operating system:
● Serial port A
● Serial port B
● SATA0
● SATA1
● SATA2
● SATA3
● SATA5
● Front USB ports
● Rear USB ports
● USB charging port function
● Media card reader
Restrict USB Devices
Specify the following categories of USB devices to enable:
● Allow all USB devices
● Allow only keyboard and mouse
● Allow all but storage devices and hubs.
When some devices are restricted, the system will disable USB ports that do not meet the allowed
criteria. This feature is usually combined with similar policies within the operating system since USB devices
can be moved to dierent ports. The ports disabled by the BIOS will remain disabled until the system is
restarted.
Option ROM Launch Policy These policies control whether Legacy Option ROMs or UEFI drivers are loaded. Default is ‘All legacy’ for non-
Windows congurations. Default is ‘All UEFI’ for Windows 10.
Congure Option ROM Launch Policy
● All legacy
● All UEFI
● All UEFI except video
Power Management
Options
Runtime Power Management (enable/disable)
Allows certain operating systems to reduce processor voltage and frequency when the current software load
does not require the full capabilities of the processor. Default is enabled.
Extended Idle Power States (enable/disable)
Allows certain operating systems to decrease the processors power consumption when the processor is idle.
Default is enabled.
S5 Maximum Power Savings (enable/disable)
Enabling this feature reduces the power of the system as much as possible in the S5 state. Power is
removed from the wake up circuitry, the expansion slots, and any management features while in S5. Default
is disabled.
SATA Power Management (enable/disable)
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